"They're used to having a two-way primary and a two-way general," he said.
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A two-way relationship As President Trump has commented, the relationship is a two-way street.
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We want to grow him to be a two-way player, this league is about two-way players.
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Two-way trade between the pair is worth roughly A$16.3 billion ($12 billion) according to Australian figures, nearly the same as Australia's two-way trade with Indonesia.
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"There has been a concerted effort to show there is two-way risk over the next six months, but that is it: two-way," said ING strategist Viraj Patel.
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Tommy John surgery is now likely to repair a tear in his elbow, which would spell the end of the "two-way" aspect of this "two-way phenomenon" until 214.
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If Mr Ohtani does succeed as a two-way player, he will probably wind up changing the game more than any player has since the sport's last two-way star—Babe Ruth.
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"It's a two way street," Evansville President Tom Kazee said.
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That emboldens us as well – it's a two-way street.
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Will we reciprocate — or put up a two-way mirror?
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Of course, manager-employee dynamics are certainly a two way street.
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Let's take a closer look: How do two-way contracts work?
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The two-way street is part of the beauty of [Snapchat].
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In 943, Sanders received 933,923 votes in the two-way race.
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And until now, that reality hasn't been a two-way street.
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They're both younger than Melo, and they're better two-way players.
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It's a two-way street at the end of the day.
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This enables a truly two-way collaboration between patient and provider.
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In a two-way matchup, Clinton tops Trump 49% to 42%.
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In a two-way race, Clinton leads Trump 240% to 232%.
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They don't have the two-way strength, or enough good players.
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The problem is that his development is a two-way street.
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Samsung and Huawei recently released phones with two-way wireless charging.
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AG Sessions understands that reducing conflict is a two-way street.
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Mutual defense is, by its very nature, a two-way street.
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What's the response time when engaging in a two-way conversation?
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Two-way trade has been growing steadily in the last decade.
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Absolutely. And so there's not a two-way discussion going on.
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"It's a two-way street," Trump told Fox News on Tuesday.
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The grid was never designed to be a two-way street.
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Anxiety and alcohol use can also be a two-way street.
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Bias is a two-way street and that network proves it.
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Due process, the Republican representatives forget, is a two-way street.
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"Tolerance is a two-way street," Tedesco said in a statement.
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Almost as crazy as a two-way major college football player.
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That two-way street is seen as dangerous by pro-industry groups.
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Today&aposs decision makes clear that tolerance is a two-way street.
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Players under two-way contracts are paid on a tiered salary system.
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The familiarity between coach and NFL prospect is a two-way street.
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It is also 100% wire-free and weatherproof, with two-way audio.
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How can we do even more in facilitating this two-way conversation?
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Japan and the United States are negotiating a two-way trade pact.
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Live video, two-way audio, and mobile alerts are obviously all here.
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G Sean Kilpatrick signed a two-way contract with Milwaukee on Monday.
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In their most basic form, cell phones are basically two-way radios.
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Two-way tweeting seems to narrow the distance between rulers and ruled.
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"The mayor recognizes the relationship," she said, "is a two-way street."
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But livestreaming, used to its fullest extent, is a two-way street.
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"It would have to be a two-way thing, though," she explained.
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Like the Eufy, it has two-way talk and IR night vision.
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"Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability," Parker wrote.
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There is a line between that, friendship is a two-way street.
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Telemedicine allows two-way video visits between doctors and in-home patients.
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Cillizza: Is this a two-way race between Strange and Roy Moore?
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Blocking this organic two-way flow only incites turmoil and turbulence within.
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The two-way relationship is what makes the trade rules so complex.
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The ministry said the two-way talks had not yet been finalised.
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They used cheap, two-way radios they bought at Walmart to communicate.
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But it importantly highlights that true civility is a two-way street.
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It's important to remember that every interview is a two-way street.
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Fast-forward to 20, when RIM created its first two-way pager.
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Her decision sets up a two-way race between Stivers and Rep.
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"I think this is getting to be a two-way," Buttigieg said.
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Finally, don't forget that a job interview is a two-way street.
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It's a two-way street, and everyone wins when we work together.
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Clinical research specialist Michelle Green watches from behind a two-way mirror.
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The rest of the curve was relatively stable amid two-way flows.
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Now, Matt is on a two-way contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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"It needs to be a two-way dance," said Brian Fallon, Mrs.
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Note the contract language that specifically identifies two-way sharing of information.
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It's definitely a two-way tie between Gustav Klimt and Kay Nielsen.
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"We still see him as a two-way player," Eppler said, emphatically.
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In 2016, New Hampshire was a two-way race between Vermont Sen.
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Trade agreements are, as a matter of fact, a two-way street.
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History suggests this really is a two way race in New Hampshire.
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And let me also remind you, there is a two way relationship.
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There's a two-way street when it comes to substances like this.
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There was a stage in front of a two-way mirrored wall.
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The right metrics to assess the success of KORUS FTA are: (1) the expansion in two-way trade in goods and services delivered by the agreement; and (2023) the induced expansion in two-way foreign direct investment (FDI).
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"Life is like a two-way street," said Trump in Las Vegas Saturday.
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In this case, the implicit trust seems to be a two-way street.
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The two-way player from Japan is currently shut down as a pitcher.
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"[Communicators are] all about two-way communication," explained co-author Maureen "Mo" Elinzano.
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"We want to have two-way communication," CSAIL research scientist Stephanie Gil explains.
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That's a natural two-way communication or a conversation between humans or robots.
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I think you will see that friendship is always a two-way street.
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Dalerjon lived on a relatively narrow two-way street with no bike lane.
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TWO-WAY TRADE between America and China hit $2bn a day last year.
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We talk about one-way doors and two-way doors inside of Amazon.
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Yeah, I've looked at, I've always believed that it's a two-way street.
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To accomplish this, the standard uses two-way communication instead of just one.
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I tried intervening with the two-way audio, but alas, both ignored me.
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It's a two-way toll that ISPs have been trying to erect forever.
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State channels are a two-way transaction channel between users or between machines.
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A lot of companies forget that social media is a two-way street.
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SATURDAY • It looks like a two-way battle for college football's Heisman Trophy.
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But is Mr Bumgarner really the first legitimate two-way star since Ruth?
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Strategies which build clusters through such two-way seduction are hard to assess.
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So make sure that you look at it as a two-way street.
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Shouldn't modern partnering be more about two-way manners than one-way manhandling?
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At the same time, don't forget that trust is a two-way street.
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"In the N.B.A., it's so hard to find two-way players," Layden said.
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Are they voting in a two-way, three-way or four-way race?
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The White House should make clear that this is a two-way street.
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"Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability," the post reads.
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It typically appears as a two-way conversation with messages from both parties.
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Crossing a two-way street is the same as being chased by lions.
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Some companies even have two-way cameras trained on truck drivers 24/7.
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You will do the same to them: This is a two-way street.
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The Bulls have Jimmy Butler, the best two-way player in the series.
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There's a two-way relationship between trauma and being part of a gang.
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Then I heard voices, the voices of doctors behind a two-way mirror.
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"It's a two-way street," Trump told a Fox News town hall Tuesday.
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Even in its inception, NEOM has involved a number of two-way investments.
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One device even offers two-way video, so your pet can see you.
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It doesn't need to ring, it doesn't need to be two-way either.
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Some of those one-way streets are being transformed into two-way streets.
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The two-way street between lobbying and lawmaking is well worn in Washington.
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Approximately 55 miles northeast of Manhattan, Westport is a two-way commuter town.
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Every model features on-demand video, two-way talk, and motion-activated alerts.
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The two-way audio allows you to soothe your pup with our voice.
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Instead of just broadcasting to viewers, C-SPAN created a two-way conversation.
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If you tap again, additional controls pop up for the two-way audio.
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She's obviously fond of him, but it's a two-way street ... because Sen.
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This was a two-way street, naturally: The companies collected data on us.
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Bloomberg's top aides say that with him, loyalty is a two-way street.
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TWO-WAY DEALS Trump has made clear he favors two-way trade deals over multilateral ones, although a Republican-dominated Congress might be able to muster the votes to approve TPP if the President were to have a change of heart.
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You can insert live apps inside Quip documents that have two-way updating capability.
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Only people on the ground can network and engage in respectful two-way conversations.
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So we have built a base, a foundation for probably better two-way flow.
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A portion of an early Motorola Radio ad, showing the handheld two-way communicator.
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Consumers used to having two-way communication are often frustrated by these limited interactions.
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But when it comes to religious people, it's kind of a two-way street.
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EVGA also has a micro-ATX form factor board which supports two-way SLI.
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A triangular relationship (Anna-brand-star) may once again become a two-way street.
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It also features clear two-way audio, letting you speak with anyone in range.
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And I think it was a very productive two-way discussion for the President.
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A two-way door is a decision you make that you could reverse easily.
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In a two-way matchup, Clinton leads Trump by 219 points, 23.2% to 41%.
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You can also use it to communicate remotely with its two-way audio support.
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The 2017-18 season was the N.B.A.'s first to feature two-way contracts.
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I respect everybody's choices, but that respect has to be a two-way street.
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How did the two-way flow of capital across the Pacific change over time?
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In a two-way race between Trump and Cruz, Cruz wins, 51% to 43%.
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Amazon launches messaging: Amazon Web Services Pinpoint launched a two-way global messaging service.
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By contrast, 2015 two-way trade with the United States was C$651.7 billion.
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Manny Machado has become one of the best two-way players in the game.
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The RCP average is now at just 4.6 points in a two-way race.
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Jönsson said interview candidates should treat the interview process as a two-way street.
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It was the first goal of the season for the young two-way defenseman.
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I stretch in my chair and look at the two-way mirror behind me.
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Finding the right career upon returning to civilian life is a two-way street.
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That's what's thrilling to me, to be able to have that two-way communication.
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At Pleasantville, the J.C.C.A. added more cameras, new lighting and new two-way radios.
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"Tolerance is a two-way street," said Jeremy D. Tedesco, who represented the Larsens.
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"It's a two-way thing," said Stefan Ratibor, the director of Gagosian's London galleries.
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Don't forget to follow up Remember that maintaining relationships is a two-way street.
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The main technological advancement there is the two-way telescreen, essentially an electronic peephole.
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The wide-angle camera records in 1080p and features real-time two-way communication.
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" In a statement, one of Vlaming's lawyers said tolerance is a "two-way street.
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"We heard it over the two-way radio, they were seeking help," he said.
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Each camera also features world-class motion detection, two-way audio, and night vision.
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Whatever happens, don't stress over your response and remember that interviews are two-way streets.
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"To me, teams are really stupid with (two-way contracts)," an agent told VICE Sports.
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The earbuds also feature two-way dynamic speakers and three microphones (two outer, one inner).
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These can be used to send messages via a two-way chat powered by PubNub.
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These are about two-way conversations between close groups of friends, not one-way communication.
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The floodlight cam is motion activated and features two-way talk, lights, and a siren.
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A relationship is a two-way wormhole—not street—between a person's past and future.
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G Tom McCollum signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Flames on Monday.
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Hawks: Rookie F Tyler Cavanaugh was in uniform after signing a two-way contract Saturday.
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"What's interesting is that the blood-brain barrier is a two-way street," Leuthardt said.
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"He's the best two-way player in the NBA," Ujiri said during the NBA Finals.
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The other factor that has dashed the hopes of aspiring two-way players is health.
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Eulogies for Ohtani's incredible season of two-way mastery cut far too short were prepared.
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In 2016 two-way trade in goods between China and the EU reached €515bn ($560bn).
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Overall he's going to be one of the best two-way guards in the league.
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Using a social network like Facebook is a two-way street, part-shrouded in shadow.
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"We saw a real spike in two-way communication starting after the inauguration," he says.
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"What's interesting is that the blood-brain barrier is a two way street," said Leuthardt.
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Updates to the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR should get two-way wireless charging.
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Clinton maintains a 4-point lead over Trump in a two-way race, pollsters noted.
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Her lead widens among registered voters, 28503 to 22019 percent, in a two-way race.
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Tampa Bay also re-signed forward Carter Verhaeghe to a one-year, two-way contract.
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But two-way communication of the sort that Skype needs to translate is much different.
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He was a decent two-way winger, scoring 20 goals six times over his career.
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The camera records in full high definition, has night vision and two-way audio capabilities.
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Clinton leading Mr. Trump decisively in a two-way contest, 51 to 42 percent. Mrs.
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Clinton beating Mr. Trump in a nationwide two-way race, 513 percent to 42 percent.
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Greg views PSLF as a two-way deal that he struck with the U.S. government.
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The DCCC is supporting former prosecutor Juanita Perez Williams in a two-way Democratic primary.
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If a NBA team needs a two-way two-guard, this is the guy. 5.
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If this list were ranking two-way players, he'd be in the top three. 8.
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Clinton also leads the businessman in a two-way race, 45 percent to 41 percent.
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A review should be a two-way conversation, so don't be afraid to give feedback.
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This would set up, at long last, a two-way contest between Trump and Cruz.
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While American officials refuse to discuss it, the government snooping was a two-way street.
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They can set up two-way communication to employees' smartphones to ensure they are safe.
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But what Perkins's interview shows us is that "identity politics" is a two-way street.
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Current two-way trade between Turkey and the United States is only about $21 billion.
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An order immediately crackled over Mr. Lawson's two-way radio: Rush to the nearest hospital.
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"We know tolerance is a two-way street and dignity cuts both ways," she said.
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And with two-way talk, you can easily communicate with anyone on the other side.
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Here is a breakdown of the issues unique to the two-way talks: Not likely.
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I've said this before and I will say it again, this is a two-way street.
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Some of these devices actually detect changes in sound, while others allow for two-way communications.
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We already know the NHL isn't going, and neither are AHL players on two-way contracts.
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In essence, two-way contracts will give teams 16th and 0003th roster spots for project players.
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Barkov has always been an excellent two-way player, but has yet to crack 60 points.
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As the NTSB notes, having party status is a "privilege" that enables two-way information sharing.
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Abe, for his part, said the two leaders had agreed to accelerate two-way trade talks.
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Second, the GDPR fosters greater two-way transparency between a user and the collector of data.
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The poll shows Clinton's lead widening further in a two-way race with the Republican nominee.
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In a two-way head-to-head matchup, Trump is leading Clinton 48% to 45%, respectively.
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The Assistant is a two-way system, an exchange of data between Google and its user.
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There are two main reasons why two-way stars have gone the way of the dodo.
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Its a two way connection, allowing you to tap the whiteboard screen to control your phone.
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In a two-way matchup, Clinton is leading Trump with likely voters nationwide 48% to 43%.
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I -- I&aposm just a high school football coach, you know, a little two way school.
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Like the originals, they still come with night vision, 22p camera resolution, and two-way audio.
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Trump was considering the extension so as to give two-way talks more time, Bloomberg added.
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I believe that the majority of us have an understanding that that's a two-way street.
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Yi said two-way volatility of the exchange rate against the dollar had increased over time.
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Facebook has announced that it will soon allow for a two-way broadcast on Facebook Live.
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Undecided voters in a two-way race increased from 85033 percent last month to 9 percent.
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Research has also shown that two-way mentorship helps to better transmit corporate cultures and values.
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In a two-way race, Clinton leads Trump by 10 points, 50 percent to 40 percent.
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He said a bear market or "two-way market" could help hedge funds regain their popularity.
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Its active two-way crossover system creates an optimized sound field for dynamic range and clarity.
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Another great feature that the device brings to the table is its two-way talk function.
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As a result, the flow of ideas between China and the West is now two-way.
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That won't stop teams from drafting them though, their two-way potential is impossible to replicate.
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"The pharmaceutical sector is liable to a two-way swing," said Mizuho senior economist, Vishnu Varathan.
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"I'm just trying to stick here and prove myself as a two-way player," Milano said.
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"For us, the new thing in the NBA is having a two-way player," Ujiri said.
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A two-way in-car communication system allows front and rear passengers to talk more easily.
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Basically, your relationship with a founder should be a two-way street in terms of benefits.
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But could it make it harder for him to win a two-way race against Rubio?
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Supporting both guards on the wing will be an athletic, versatile fleet of two-way contributors.
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That conversation between the audience and the content is going to become a two-way street.
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Trump was considering the extension so as to give two-way talks more time, Bloomberg added.
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Fourth, providing agricultural technical assistance, through development programs and local partnerships, creates a two-way exchange.
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You can snap photos, and you can use two-way audio to chat with potential intruders.
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It seems that the Saints do not realize that free speech is a two-way street.
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"The speaker's race is a two-way race," said Representative Ryan A. Costello, Republican of Pennsylvania.
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A dog is both Rorschach and receptacle, a two-way highway for love unbounded and unadulterated.
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The "rotated +" response actually comes it an number two — way to go, trolls and Cross haters!
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We talk about the sort of crippling reality of the boring two-way, as it's called.
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His father is the general manager in Toronto of BearCom Canada, a two-way radio supplier.
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Boeing wants and we want a long term partnership but that has to be two way.
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They'll actually allow for two-way interaction between the users and the chefs, in real time.
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Sometimes our constituents can help us better frame the issues, it's really a two-way street.
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For example, the hOmeLabs AC offers two cooling settings, seven fan speeds, and two-way airflow.
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The watered-down intervention without the two-way exchange didn't move anyone to support undocumented immigrants.
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Last year, two-way trade between the countries totaled $98.7 billion, according to Brazilian government statistics.
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The relationship between warmth and carbon-dioxide concentration in the atmosphere is a two-way street.
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Riihimaki promised personal, two-way conversations; after all, the texts were going straight to her phone.
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Two-way trade in goods and services between the countries is worth around A$17.8 billion.
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Relationships are always a two-way street, and managing up helps an employee secure some autonomy.
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I always viewed meeting people who were different to me as a two-way learning experience.
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The double-double was just the second in the career of Lee, a two-way player.
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The two-way trade amounted to $5.5 billion last year, according to figures from Chinese customs authorities.
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That two-way flow was worth about £513 billion in 2015, just over half the UK's total.
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You grow into your instrument, and it also feeds into your body; it's a two-way relationship.
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Two-way deals likely will only cover a fraction of the players picked in the second round.
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MEXICO CITY – U.S. foreign policy in Central America has long been a considered a two-way street.
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It was a two-way radio without GSM support that obviously didn't require cell service to operate.
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What's even cooler is that the doorbell includes two-way talk within its audio and video systems.
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So in a two-way race between Trump and most other Republican candidates, Trump would be vulnerable.
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It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than the best two-way radio.
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The company says that its video doorbell will feature 1080p video, two-way audio and motion alerts.
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Additionally, Kersey said that McDonald's has seen an unexpected benefit to hiring mature employees: two-way mentoring.
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There's an unfortunate lack of a two-way rating system which helps discourage scamming and bad behavior.
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At this point, smart mirrors are little more than Android tablets placed behind a two-way mirror.
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The 6.5-km (4-mile) bridge will have six car lanes and a two-way metro line.
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It essentially becomes a two-way walkie-talkie, disguised as droid noises to any would-be eavesdroppers.
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RTCSessionController can establish a two-way link between smart displays like the Echo Show and Echo Spot.
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Clinton and Trump are tied in a two-way race in the Buckeye State -- 45% to 45%.
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It has two-way audio equipped with noise and echo cancellation that's supposed to minimize background noise.
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Still others see adaptation as a two-way street, albeit one where immigrants have to adapt more.
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The dream of having a full-time two-way star in baseball has been put on hold.
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Then use IMAP, which gives you two-way access to your Gmail inbox from Apple's Mail app.
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The Petcube Play cube has two-way audio and free cloud-based video storage, no subscription required.
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In this episode, we see that their relationship (as Kate grew up) was a two-way street.
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" Beijing, meanwhile, said this month that enforcement of the deal must be "two-way, fair and equal.
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Turn on any number of sitcoms and one will see sexual objectification is a two way street.
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Accusations have been consistently leveled at Toronto, whose centerfield suites are basically wearing two-way spy glasses.
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Mars, which is designed to enable a two-way conversation across languages, takes care of this problem.
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The "race" that we'll be running on this two-way street is a marathon, not a sprint.
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Clinton also has a 22019-point advantage in a two-way race, 51 percent to 27 percent.
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The program launched in October 2014 as a two-way exchange of traffic and road condition data.
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You can view your footage on your phone or tablet and speak through the two-way audio.
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When it's a two-way race, Clinton's lead expands to 6 points, 48 percent to 42 percent.
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Canada is America's second-largest trading partner, with $575 billion in two-way goods exchanged in 2015.
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Fultz is a creative combo scoring guard, Ball a big playmaker, and Fox a two-way dynamo.
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"One way streets have turned into two-way streets and Uber still has it as one-way."
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The two-way experiment was short-lived, and Kelly is now roster-fodder for the Atlanta Braves.
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The Smart Beat also comes with night vision features, two-way audio capabilities, and remote camera control.
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"Brands of the future need strong two-way customer communication to innovate and remain relevant," he said.
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There are only three two-way switches and a dial to turn the frother on and off.
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Canada is America's second-largest trading partner, with $85033 billion in two-way goods exchanged in 2015.
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And make it two-way, so you can course correct as soon as they run into problems.
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Laich, 34, signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $650,000 if he sticks with Los Angeles.
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Those cheering at Trump rallies should remember that xenophobia and hatred can be a two-way street.
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Relationships are a two-way street—how do you balance your independence with the needs of others?
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In a two-way match-up, Clinton breaks 28500 percent but still leads Trump by 6900 points.
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It also has up to 30 feet of black-and-white night vision and two-way audio.
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You can remotely view live feeds, use two-way audio, take photos, and create time-lapse videos.
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From behind two-way mirrors, instructors used consoles to adjust "patient" heart rates and responses to treatments.
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" The government, he said, has to live up to its obligations: "Cooperation is a two-way street.
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Bradley is the young, ego-free veteran with playoff experience and two-way value this team needs.
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Shortstop Wander Franco, pitcher Brent Honeywell and the two-way player Brendan McKay all rank among MLB.
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Two-way U.S. trade with Canada and Mexico also took a hit during the 113 financial crisis.
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Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont are in a two-way battle for the party's nod.
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The New York Times headline: "A World Divided Into Two-Way Pager Camps" (see it in context).
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Plenty of fans and baseball people are excited about the possibility of a true two-way player.
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The league prohibits the use of two-way radios by coaches to communicate plays during a game.
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Two-way trade between Australia and Britain is worth A$26.6 billion ($18.22 billion), Australian data shows.
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Senior Japanese officials have insisted that the government is not interested in a two-way trade deal.
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Through all of these twists and turns, there has been a constant: George's excellent two-way play.
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Angels two-way player Shohei Ohtani had another impressive performance on the mound despite a no-decision.
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This two-way street of information sharing alone would be enough to incentivize many companies to participate.
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If you're not interested in a two-way conversation, then you can use the Announce feature instead.
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The Angels' two-way player Kaleb Cowart has been on three teams, including twice joining the Angels.
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But how do we create a better two-way "conversation" between various platforms and the existing web?
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In a two-way matchup between Trump and Clinton, Clinton beats out Trump 44 to 42 percent.
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Here's how the agents who spoke to VICE Sports think this year's draft is going to play out with regards to two-way deals: at some point next week, teams will call agents to find out which players are amenable to taking two-way deals for next season.
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Two-way trade However that won't stop the two nations from trading peacefully and profitably with each other.
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"I would like to see this as a two way mutually beneficial partnership," he told reporters on Friday.
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But if he's under a two-way contract, only that team can call him up to the league.
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"This is a two-way partnership," said Schneider, underscoring the potential for sales both in Brazil and abroad.
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Two-way trade between New Zealand and the GCC is worth around NZ$3 billion ($2.16 billion) annually.
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It's an app that's designed for the company's Surface devices, and provides two-way inking for Windows 10.
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Until then, he's only 21 years old with boundless two-way talent and an incredibly bright future. 10.
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"For Trump, it has to be a two-way deal," a senior State Department official told BuzzFeed News.
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Through two-way audio and video, coaches will be able to lead users through sessions while giving feedback.
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Abe also repeated Tokyo's stance that the South Korean court ruling overturned the basis of two-way ties.
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It's not every day that a 26-year old two-way monster hits the free market, after all.
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The couples on Married at First Sight are learning that a successful relationship is a two-way street.
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It also offers a two-way audio system that lets you use the camera to communicate with visitors.
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Last month, Clinton was ahead by one point in this two-way matchup, 2707 percent to 23.7 percent.
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Those percentages represent a 6-point convention bounce for Trump, which are traditionally measured in two-way matchups.
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An entire lane on the busy Rue de Rivoli is being converted into a two-way bike route.
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If there's someone there, we could engage in two-way communication with a 2164595-year turn around time.
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In a two-way competition, Hillary Clinton's lead also widened against Trump by 7 points from last month.
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Our "x" is two arrows meeting in the middle as we believe in two-way or no way.
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But while social media seems like a mirrored window that lets us glimpse famous lives, it's two-way.
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The president was considering the extension so as to give two-way talks more time, the report said.
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Uptrust is two-way in nature and reminds people on behalf of the public defender about court dates.
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Two-way agribusiness benefits both countries and helps fulfill Trump's commitment to expand economic activity in rural America.
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And it's a two-way street; the U.S. imports more than $300 billion in Canadian goods each year.
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However, two-way trade between the two nations was worth only 23 million ringgit ($5 million) in 2015.
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Annual two-way trade between Canadian and Asian businesses and consumers stands at around 170 billion Canadian dollars.
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Better two-way communication between federal law enforcement and the intelligence community, and state and local election officials.
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Lines of speeding trucks lugging oil and fracking tanks gouge big cracks in the narrow two-way highway.
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Sanders was able to run and win against him as the progressive candidate in a two-way race.
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That "trust" needs ongoing TLC and can be as simple as a two-way conversation with your advisor.
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WatchOS 4 has a new workout UI, support for two-way data exchange with workout machines and more.
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The accident happened at noon and the road was cleared for two-way traffic by 3:30 p.m.
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Data, ideas, digital currency, commerce, and interactions rely on this two-way flow of both good and bad.
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Injuries to key players have helped create organic opportunities for rookies on two-way contracts and minimum deals.
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A slightly more expensive Plus model ($279) brings in two-way audio, if that's a thing you want.
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Heck, you could argue that the best player in the class profiles well as a two-way guy.
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The two-way speaker lets you talk to your pet and hear them bark or meow in response.
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And the two-way street means that we're going down one side and they're coming up the other.
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And by enabling the two-way sweep feature, Betterment automatically transfers the extra cash into the savings account.
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Butler has developed to become one of the NBA's best two-way players and a perennial All-Star.
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" He told People magazine: "Our goal is to establish two-way communication, admittedly on a very elementary level.
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Alexa drop in works like a two-way intercom between you and an Echo speaker or smart display.
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In a hypothetical two-way race, Clinton keeps her 2202-point cushion, leading Trump 2628 to 28500 percent.
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Arkyd-6 will also test other technologies, including power generation, altitude determination, instrument operation and two-way communication.
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Canada, the largest source of U.S. steel imports, noted that the steel trade was a two-way street.
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Rubio might need a two-way race to beat Trump, or a lot of resources for attack advertisements.
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For instance, when Thread staff members or volunteers first interview students, they show the relationships are two-way.
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He led the team in goals and ice-time among forwards while playing an excellent two-way game.
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Since its release in 2010, FaceTime has helped make two-way video calls as ubiquitous as voice calls.
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Two-way investment (inward plus outward stock) increased from $2900 billion in 220006 to $2202 billion in 2628.
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In the two-way matchup, Clinton leads Trump among women by 2023 points, 57 percent to 29 percent.
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Indiana, plenty scrappy during the season, was missing its best player, the flashy two-way swingman Victor Oladipo.
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It would mean two-way trade, direct investment, and the end of secondary sanctions that punish non-U.
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" It added that "when a response was provided it was brief, and did not further two-way dialogue.
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"It's a two-way street," Trump told Fox News on Tuesday of his conversations with governors about aid.
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That two-way traffic makes the refinery a lifeline for the besieged Venezuelan government of President Nicolás Maduro.
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On top of that, some pagers were two-way, which meant they could both send and receive messages.
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TOM Something tells me — O.K., it's the nasty two-way sniping — that food is not the culprit here.
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"Sanders campaign hatches comeback plan," by Holly Otterbein The possibilities of a two-way contest with Joe Biden.
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He could stand to get a bit stronger, but his two-way impact could be Klay Thompson-like.
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New Orleans thought it would unlock more from Holiday's two-way game to take him off the ball.
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When Iranian officials are asked about cyberattacks, they admit nothing but note that attacks have been two-way.
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Instead, in Manchester, the players are viewed, as if in an aquarium, through walls of two-way glass.
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Two-way trade in goods with the United States made Brazil our 12th largest trade partner in 2016.
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Clinton is up in the two-way race, 27 percent to 22 percent, with 21 percent still undecided.
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The Angels two-way sensation was limited in 2019 after Tommy John surgery but still hit for a .
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It is equipped with two-way audio and 1080p HD video capability as well as infrared night vision.
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"If you represent a border state, two-way trade with Canada and Mexico is incredibly important," French said.
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D Andrew O'Brien signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Predators for the 2017-18 season.
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In a two-way race, Clinton maintains a 2900-point lead over Trump, 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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Or perhaps they will decide to do away with two-way traffic in an algorithmically-driven traffic system.
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I THINK WE'RE ALL IN FAVOR OF OPEN BORDERS, BUT IT HAS TO BE A TWO-WAY STREET.
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The camera's two-way speaker could be used to check on the user's mental status and combat loneliness.
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One-way door decisions are irreversible or nearly irreversible while two-way door decisions are reversible, explains Branson.
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The Minnesota Wild signed former Philadelphia Flyers right winger Matt Read to a two-way contract on Monday.
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Shohei Ohtani, the intriguing two-way star from Japan, is getting closer to choosing a major league team.
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And in a theoretical two-way race, Clinton leads by just 28500 point, 6900 percent to 2628 percent.
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What becomes clear is the two-way effect of Anthropophagia: The colonizers cannibalized, but so did indigenous peoples.
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Walkie Talkies You can buy cheap two-way walkie-talkies these days, and use those without a license.
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Two-way trade between China and Brazil stood at $75 billion last year, according to Brazilian government statistics.
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The prospect of two-way talks between the Koreas, however, may not be welcomed by the United States.
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The polls show Clinton also held her 12-point lead in a two-way contest with the Republican nominee.
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One academic referred to this as "neckless government," a head and a body missing an active, two-way, connection.
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Moreover, players who refuse two-way deals and take their chances as undrafted free agents can still make money.
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That $2000,000 is less than what two-way players will make, of course, potentially by a factor of four.
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If you're an established, high-level player over in Europe, is a two-way deal the most lucrative path?
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There was some light two-way action at New Orleans and arrivals at both Tucson and Salt Lake City.
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We're more so the two-way conversations with our audiences we consider to be a big group of friends.
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But it's actually a two-way street: Our feelings are influenced by signals that come from our bodies too.
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There was no yelling, no two-way mirror mounted on a grimy cinder block wall opposite a steel table.
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JAPAN'S FINMIN ASO: DON'T THINK U.S. IS IN A RUSH TO NEGOTIATE A TWO-WAY TRADE DEAL WITH JAPAN
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But the internet has made it easier than ever for celebrity and fandom to be a two-way street.
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Parents of older children love the two-way talk feature, allowing parent and child to talk from rooms away.
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"China must demonstrate in its actions, not just its words, its commitment to that two-way flexibility," Lew said.
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Amazon and Blink have incorporated two-way talk into the XT2, and it also works with Alexa voice commands.
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Last year, Klook helped users book five million trips — it clarified that the figure refers to two-way trips.
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Love is a two-way street, and it's fun to sing about making your man know you want him!
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The Google Photos desktop client for macOS doesn't have two-way sync, but the one for Google Drive does.
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These grids use two-way communication between the utility and its customers to make more efficient use of energy.
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In 2018 two-way trade between America and China hit $2bn a day, or 13% of America's world trade.
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Sexism in sportscasting also is a two-way street, with male commentators paying disproportionate attention to female athletes' appearances.
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Was £79.99, now £49.99 Ring Floodlight HD Security Camera with built-in floodlights, two way talk and siren alarm.
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In the future, this could make it much easier for people to have two-way conversations in multiple languages.
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That latter finding represents a 6-point convention bounce for Trump, which are traditionally measured in two-way matchups.
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Clinton and Trump are tied in a two-way race in the Buckeye State — 210 percent to 212 percent.
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Trade in vehicles and their parts accounts for a quarter of America's two-way trade with Mexico and Canada.
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In the two-way general-election match-up, Clinton leads Trump by 6 points, 50 percent to 44 percent.
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This is about to change as Todoist is launching a deep two-way integration between Todoist and Google Calendar.
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But, there is a rapidly growing industry that is turning analog commerce into a two-way, relationship based system.
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But engaging that audience - creating a two way dialogue that moves the needle - is a much more specialist art.
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Pollsters found that Clinton's lead grows by 2628 point in a two-way race between her and Trump, however.
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While these relationships are two-way streets, they are heavily weighted in favor of the larger, wealthier American agencies.
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Second, U.S. private and public leaders must recognize that this new dynamic is very much a two-way street.
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In Hanoi, Lighthizer is due to hold two-way meetings to start making official contact with key trade officials.
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As the engine of global growth, two-way trade and investment is vital to China's ability to continue growing.
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Clinton also leads Trump among likely voters by 28500 points in a two-way race, 6900 to 2628 percent.
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Whereas the web was once a broadcast medium it is now a two-way or many-to-many medium.
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From his holding area, behind the two-way mirrors that cover Heathrow's secure areas, Amar reflects on his life.
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China is New Zealands largest trading partner, with annual two-way trade recently exceeding NZ$32 billion ($21 billion).
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"He's fast; he's smart; he's a good two-way player," Pittsburgh forward Phil Kessel said of Hagelin, his linemate.
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When the race is a two-way matchup, Clinton's lead slightly grows to 6 points, 50 to 44 percent.
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And its cash analysis and two-way sweep features could help the startup to further differentiate from the competition.
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Then your supervisor, Jim, called you into his office, called on the two-way you kept on your belt.
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SINGAPORE, July 11 (IFR) - Asian credits were steady on Tuesday with healthy two-way flows amid firm market sentiment.
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Plus, it features two-way audio, night vision, instant alerts, and facial recognition to keep you and yours safe.
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Sherman added that it was a two-way relationship, with Hannity both making and taking calls to lawmakers. Rep.
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It's called "drop in" and lets preapproved users suddenly appear on your Amazon Echo for two-way video chats.
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I insist that she must document everything, because someday he will paint this as a two-way emotional exchange.
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In fact, two-way wings are the white whale of today's NBA, the player archetype every team is chasing.
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Would Jonathan Toews score 280 points a year if he weren't so dedicated to playing a two-way game?
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At Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan, for example, refugees use both social media and two-way SMS to communicate.
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These two-way investment schemes allow investors to buy Chinese shares through the former British colony, and vice versa.
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That kind of record, though, makes it a two-way street for both Gillum and Nelson, according to strategists.
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I feel like I have a lot more to give because my base is as a two-way center.
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If your little one gets fussy, you can use the monitor's two-way talk to soothe your baby remotely.
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"It's a two-way street," Trump said of his discussions with governors about providing their states with federal aid.
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As a two-way force, Ohtani is trying to do something no player has done in almost a century.
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I don't want to go into the specifics of the negotiation, but there's been very good two-way dialogue.
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The Washington Capitals signed center Mike Sgarbossa to a two-year, two-way contract, the team announced on Saturday.
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Mentorship is a two-way street, with the most successful academics also being the greatest champions of their trainees.
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"I think that's when I figured out I could be a two-way force in this league," Thompson said.
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Friends of the Brownells, including the Grinnell city manager, Russ Behrens, say that neighborliness is a two-way street.
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There's also two-way audio, so you can communicate with whoever is on the other side of the camera.
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It also called for reducing two-way flows of overseas students in cooperation with education authorities of relevant countries.
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Two-way goods trade between the United States and Kenya totaled $1.1 billion in 2019, up 4.9% from 2018.
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At Mr. Cooney's disposal were seven cars and seven drivers, all equipped with the latest in two-way radios.
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For months, records show, N.Y.U. Langone has been pushing the city to make the street a two-way road.
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With three weeks to go to the May 9 election, the campaign has shaped into a two-way race.
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But the administration could still find ways to boost two-way trade short of a comprehensive agreement, she said.
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Nylander, a first-round pick in 2014, is being tested by Babcock to step up his two-way game.
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Avoidance speech can be more of a two-way street in Australia, with restrictions applying across genders and generations.
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Two-way audio talkback lets you carry on a conversation (or deliver a reproachful "No!" to that naughty pup).
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The first new span started carrying eight lanes of two-way traffic in October between Westchester and Rockland Counties.
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"All this time, people would come up and say, 'Hey, you coached Lockbaum, the two-way guy,'" Duffner said.
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More two-way communication was also needed between clinical teams and patients to ensure the latter group made informed decisions.
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It can also, like similar creations, throw treats and provide two-way audio for you to talk to your pet.
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Sir John Major, a former prime minister, warned Mr Johnson that loyalty to civil servants was a "two-way street".
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To do that, Beats developed a stereo active two-way crossover system designed to balance energy efficiency and sonic clarity.
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For a second-round pick, accepting a two-way contract may not be the best option, depending on life circumstances.
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But is a two-way deal the best path for them to reach the elusive goal of an NBA career?
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San Jose's penalty kill went 20-for-21 and top two-way center Logan Couture scored twice in the win.
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When two people strap on the two-way headset, they are simply forced to look directly into each other's eyes.
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But observers have said that a two-way coalition is much simpler to put together than one involving three parties.
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Butler was a three-time All-Star in his prime, inarguably one of the league's ten greatest two-way players.
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Pets can also initiate two-way "video calls," which are triggered when a pet sits in front of the camera.
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Neither did the company behind the Hug Shirt, a two-way vibrating shirt system by high-tech fashion company CuteCircuit.
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The Show 5 can also pull up video feeds from Ring or Amazon cameras, with support for two-way audio.
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The company is also releasing "two-way talk," which lets the observer of the house interact with whoever is inside.
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Keen to foster relationships with its partners in the region, China is even encouraging a two-way flow of culture.
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Invidyo also has an auto-lullaby player, temperature and humidity monitors, air quality monitors, night vision and two-way communication.
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We order two way overpriced drinks while there, but get to watch our friends song swap, which makes it better.
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Pilots and controllers at MUAC, for instance, communicate through digital messages—much faster than speaking over a two-way radio.
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Existing telepresence robots (many of which are just an iPad on wheels) don't allow for such collaborative two-way communication.
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If you're up for it, this will turn into a two-way exchange, with you returning the meme-sharing favor.
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The cam features two-way audio so you can yell at intruders or say commands to your pets at home.
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Ring began as a humble crowdfunded project called Doorbot — a Wi-Fi-enabled video doorbell that enabled two-way communication.
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There's a two-way audio system that lets Nest owners talk through their smartphones to people who approach their doors.
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In a two-way matchup, Friday's poll has even more good news for Clinton: she leads Trump 49% to 9113%.
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In a two-way contest without Johnson and Stein, Clinton is ahead by 10 points, 51 percent to 20123 percent.
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It's been running the Connected Citizens Program (CCP) since 2014, a free two-way data exchange with its municipal partners.
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"It's a two-way relationship," Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, says of her mother-in-law's affection for her horses.
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In a two-way race without Johnson and Stein, Fox finds Clinton's lead extends to six points, 48% to 42%.
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A CNN/ORC poll taken earlier this month found Trump leading Clinton 50%-46% in a two-way match-up.
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Live Apps, which were announced just this morning, provide live connectors for two-way updating between the apps and Quip.
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We should keep an open mind about these two-way video machines, because they are growing increasingly smart and useful.
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Thanks to the doorbell's built-in microphones, you can also have two-way communication using the iOS or Android app.
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Under this plan, Britain and the EU would accept each other's financial rules to offer broad two-way market access.
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In 2017, Indonesia booked a $2.15 billion overall trade surplus with Pakistan, with total two-way trade of $2.63 billion.
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The Coast Guard opened the San Jacinto River to allow two-way vessel traffic for three hours until 12 p.m.
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In a two-way matchup, Clinton holds a similar lead, outpacing Trump by 28500 points, 6900 percent to 2628 percent.
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It also has two-way audio, so you can hear *and* respond to any action going down on your turf.
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Clinton's lead drops to 2900 percent in the Sunshine State, 220006 percent to 2202 percent, in a two-way matchup.
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Lorenzen's blast helps Reds slay Phillies CINCINNATI — Michael Lorenzen is serious about becoming Major League Baseball's first two-way player.
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Canada is the second-largest U.S. trading partner, with $575 billion in two-way goods exchanged in 2015. http://bit.
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Some are equipped with two way intercoms and even cameras to allow for police to negotiate with suspects without risk.
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From filmmakers to concerned parents, there's a rich ecosystem of "appcessories" that use the headphone port for two-way communication.
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"When women speak about mentoring another person, they tend to look at mentoring as a two-way process," she says.
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The two-way race for which white tech man has the most unfathomable amount of money seesawed again on Friday.
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It offers free returns within 60 days (along with a prepaid return label) and exchanges with free two-way shipping.
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His two-way complementary impact will be critical for a roster that needs as much shooting as it can get.
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MobilePD Connect and the premium version, MobilePD engage, offers alerts, tips, and two-way communication between civilians and a department.
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We were standing in an observation room next door, looking out at the testing area through a two-way mirror.
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Holiday once had the intelligence, athleticism, and fluid skill to be one of the world's top two-way point guards.
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Pettit took the zucchini flower in front of the camera for a two-way video call home on Valentine's Day.
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"One Jalopnik commenter wrote that it has "Narrow lanes, two way traffic, horrible congestion, and if it's windy forget it.
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India has become a major market for the United States, with two-way trade of about $115 billion last year.
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The satellite conducted the first two-way video call using physics — not math — to secure the conversation in August 2017.
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If it were easy, we would say goodbye to any relationship in our life that wasn't a two-way street
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Their focus on equipping users with tools and features to foster a two-way, participatory environment was second to none.
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Anthony agreed that it was more of a two-way talk than other conversations they have had in the past.
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The hardware combines an LCD camera, one-way mirror, microphone, speakers and camera to provide a two-way interactive experience.
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Gabe Kapler, the Dodgers' director of player development, remembered Toles as a dynamic two-way player with tremendous foot speed.
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The Netgear Arlo Pro offers excellent image quality, can be used both inside and outside, and provides two-way audio.
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When candidates do reach out, it's important to remember that recruiter-candidate relationships are a two-way street, shared Ghermay.
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Jeff Flake's seat in November: She is leading each of her potential Republican opponents in a two-way race. Rep.
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Horan has been excellent in France, scoring goals in each of her two starts and providing some two-way grit.
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Leonard is already in the conversation of the best two-way players in the N.B.A., and his ceiling keeps rising.
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Tactically, the league's best teams now mirror those found in South America and Europe, where two-way players are common.
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He will now set about trying to become baseball's first two-way star since the player who inspired his nickname.
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Their most dynamic starter, the two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani, will not pitch this season after having Tommy John surgery.
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"Two-way counter-cyclical adjustment of the exchange rate could help stabilise market expectations in extreme market environment," he said.
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Considering his strong desire to prove himself as a two-way star, Ohtani seems likely to have the surgery soon.
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Blink cameras have customizable motion detection, two-way audio, and night vision, and can withstand elements like rain and snow.
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It does seem as though the two-way nature of the conversations is essential for the canvassing technique to work.
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They make it inevitable the 12-person field will be winnowed down to a two-way race by March 15.
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"A market-determined exchange rate with two-way flexibility will help foster a more efficient allocation of capital," he said.
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He went on to become a star two-way player for the Hall of Fame coach Ara Parseghian at Miami.
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The goal was Kovalchuk's fourth of the season and first with Montreal after signing a one-year, two-way contract.
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Crowding also strains surf etiquette, which calls for only one rider per wave (or two on a two-way peak).
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The goal was Kovalchuk's fourth of the season and first with Montreal since signing a one-year, two-way contract.
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We're encouraging everyone around the company to try two-way doors, because the cost of failure there is very low.
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It's a two-way street, though: Aaron is also interviewing the seller to make sure they'll be a good match.
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Eastern Europeans accepted products from Western European producers in our national markets believing that trade is a two-way street.
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At Auburn University, Edwards was an outstanding two-way player, as a receiver on offense and at end on defense.
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If Hagans becomes a consistent offensive threat, he will be one of the best two-way guards in college basketball.
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The care package from ny and the new two-way radios and scanner from london are great and much appreciated.
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"The key is being able to spot which decisions are one-way and which are two-way doors," explains Branson.
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John Kasich (R) by 220006 points, 2202 percent to 2628 percent, in a two-way race among likely Republican voters.
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"It was not about establishing a two way communication between killer whales and humans... I doubt it sincerely," he said.
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Still, he was a good two-way player at Glassboro High School in New Jersey and took his academics seriously.
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In dollar terms, a decline in two-way trade of $153 billion accounts for around 0.5 percent of global trade.
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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is blossoming into a proper two-way player while wearing what appears to be Nike brand chubbies.
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DHS security agents found a folding knife, two-way radio, pepper spray, infrared camera, handcuffs and a breathalyzer in his backpack.
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It is a two-way conversation around how a new position can solve both a candidate's and a startup's pain points.
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Since two-way contracts offer the opportunity to acquire additional assets at low cost, they sound like a no-lose proposition.
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Partially because of this, two-way wings with offensive ball skills and defensive versatility have become the league's most valuable type.
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"We have a team that works with public figures, so that's a two-way street in terms of conversations," Garlick added.
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He is almost certainly worth another two-way contract from someone, because the developmental question is worthwhile to try to answer.
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The PBOC on Friday also said it will increase two-way flexibility of the yuan while keeping the currency basically stable.
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But the risks are two way - the Fed could sound surprisingly dovish, counter to the recent statements of some Fed officials.
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Like him, Sarah believes not in an archetypal West and East but in a two-way traffic of "sharing and continuity".
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I have a great relationship with the President of China, President Xi. But it's got to be a two-way street.
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You can wear these in public, though you may not want to, since open-back also means two-way sound leakage.
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Granted, Nest's two-way talk is more basic, but still, this is functionality that already existed on other security camera platforms.
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China is Australia's largest two-way trading partner, according to the latest data from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Often, the receiving device will also send a Smart Tone back to the original broadcasting device, too, enabling two-way communications.
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And he has to settle for a two-way deal and has been in Rockford [of the AHL] all season long.
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It's also outfitted with various connection technologies, a microphone array for voice input, and speakers for two-way communication with users.
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In a two-way race, forecasters might get away with over- or underestimating a party's performance by a few percentage points.
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Both cameras feature motion detection, 1080p full HD resolution, night vision, two-way talk, a siren, and a wide viewing angle.
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Mr Moon then ran for the presidency himself in 2012, and narrowly lost to Ms Park in a two-way race.
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In a two-way race, Trump polls two points higher with men, while Clinton leads Trump with women by 14 points.
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The latest drop in two-way investments coincided with an escalation in tensions between the U.S. and China earlier this year.
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The 720p camera has 5x zoom, a two-way microphone; and (extremely sensitive) sound and motion alerts that you can calibrate.
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He insisted it was a two-way street and vowed to bring the world&aposs Jews closer to Israel as well.
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As global trade has stagnated in recent years, two-way trade between the United States and Korea has recorded solid increases.
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"The legal responsibility for disclosing the relationship between an influencer and a brand is a two-way street," the letter continued.
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The Republic of Indonesia's new US$4bn jumbo also saw heavy two-way demand, but the notes were wrapped around reoffer.
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There are dual-mics on board as well, for two-way communications with active noise cancellation built in for clearer conversations.
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An interview is a two-way process and for a match to happen, both sides need to feel like they'll benefit.
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Clinton leads Trump by about 2 points in a two-way matchup nationwide, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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The two-way speaker has an aluminum cone mid-woofer and silk dome tweeter, both controlled by B&O Play's DSP.
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Both cameras feature two-way speakers, have sound/motion detectors to alert you of increased activity, and are compatible with Alexa.
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Ring's Floodlight Camera incorporates two ultra-bright LED floodlights, a 1080HD video camera, two way communication and a 110-decibel siren.
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The Tonle Sap river is a two-way tributary which joins the Mekong about 800km downriver from Xayaburi, at Phnom Penh.
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The developers or support team can reply back and have a live two-way conversation with the user inside the app.
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On Wednesday, Google promoted Google assistant — the company's name for the ability to have a two-way conversation to get information.
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Yet Rivers will happily take his chances with a pair of two-way monster swingmen in this era of positionless basketball.
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Freedom of the press, which is such an ingrained part of the fabric of our society, is a two-way street.
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This doesn't mean the relationship isn't a two-way street, but it means the leader takes ownership and responsibility in it.
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The relationship is certainly going through a rocky patch, even as two-way trade hit a record $125 billion last year.
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Turkey is a critical trading partner with over $18.7 billion in total (two way) goods traded in any given recent year.
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Clinton leads Trump by 2202 points among women, 2628 percent to 28500 percent, in a two-way match-up in Florida.
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What's more, ecology isn't a two way street, wherein the loss of one species impacts the survival of its predators only.
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But even though he's a two-way star and household name, Horford won't alter Boston's system so much as augment it.
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"High-yield bonds are broadly unchanged and the segment is steady and firm with good two-way flow," said one trader.
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Houseparty is a video chatting app that allows users to enter two-way video chat rooms with up to eight friends.
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His cousin Tara, who had a loving, protective, and honest, two-way relationship with him, was similar to my younger sister.
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Using the existing Channel Tunnel infrastructure, ElecLink will offer 1,000 megawatts of additional two-way capacity, Eurotunnel said in a statement.
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Mexico is America's third-largest trading partner, after Canada and China, with about $531 billion in two-way trade in 2015.
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If neither reaches that target, the election will go to a two-way runoff for the first time in Kenya's history.
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Part of the way it does so is by framing them around the concept of one-way and two-way doors.
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The consensus was that McKinnie would be vying for a two-way contract with the Warriors and their G League affiliate.
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Converse is one of three of the device's modes, letting users engage in a two-way conversation using a single smartphone.
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Though a two-way player is unheard-of in modern major league history, Otani, 22, has been doing it in Japan.
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And in Silicon Valley, philanthropy is increasingly expected to be a two-way street — especially one that comes with clear data.
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These include two-way wireless changing, the ability to mirror the screen of a paired smartphone, and the aforementioned 5G connectivity.
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It also provides two-way audio for conversing with your guests, and it works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.
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Perhaps especially amid the uncertainty, we must learn to partner with each person in the bonds of this two-way relationship.
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Clinton leads Trump, 2900 percent to 220006 percent, in a two-way race in the Morning Consult poll released Sunday morning.
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I have a great relationship with the President of China, President Xi. But it's got to be a two-way street.
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It's a two way street and I appreciate all of the love and support because I like to do the same!
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Two-way trade accounts for 44 percent of Australia's GDP, while China alone takes around a third of the country's exports.
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With two-way trade worth $27 billion last year, the incentives for cooperation between South America's two biggest economies are strong.
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Because some of the two-way message conversations contained a unique conversation code, it's possible to read entire chains of conversations.
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Avoiding the "Section 232" tariffs of up to 25% threatened by Trump is Japan's biggest goal in the two-way talks.
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It's really hard to estimate the effects of media outlets on individuals' behavior, as media consumption is a two-way street.
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Another sculpture, "Jalousie," looks a bit like a Sol LeWitt wall drawing, except it's made from two-way mirrors and steel.
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In a two-way race, Clinton enjoys a 7-point lead over Trump, with 8163 percent support compared to Trump's 44 percent.
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Environmental experimentation is a two-way street in Lichenia, especially if you're not paying attention to the effects of your previous actions.
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He garners support from 218 percent of likely voters in a two-way contest, versus 22018 percent for Abrams, the poll found.
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Odds are, you'll see Leonard, Antetokounmpo, or one of the league's other two-way wings demonstrating just how important they can be.
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The roster is a two-way army of chic NBA archetypes and nobody should be surprised if/when they reach the Finals.
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Alfredsson likely gets his due credit as an offensive player, but he was also an excellent play driver and two-way forward.
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He was a dominant two-way force who might have been considered a generational player had injuries not cut his career short.
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Each episode is designed to take 163 minutes to read, so that you can finish one during the average two-way commute.
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The key here, though, is to provide avenues for two-way communication between the company and the customer via a message interface.
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Salvage efforts could last through the weekend to remove both barges and allow for a resumption of two-way traffic, Plunkett said.
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The former two-way player connected on five of his seven 3-point attempts to account for a majority of his points.
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John Kasich of Ohio trailing Trump in a two-way race, 42% to 393%, among likely Republican primary voters, with 9% undecided.
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"I was stripped of any cell phone, pager or two-way (those were our forms of communication at the time)," she shared.
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So this is a bit of a two-way street: Consumers need to be better educated, and tech companies need to simplify.
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Even more so does "Sketches for Fresco" (circa 21520–19720) with its open, swirling composition that implies two-way fluent virtual potentialities.
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"Most [existing] U.S. channels [for doctors] are already editorial, there's not much of a two-way engagement, doctor-to-doctor," he added.
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Frost confirmed that his robots have two-way audio, which allows operators to hear what's happening and to communicate with the suspects.
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"Cruz's only path in a three-way race is to get it to a two-way," said Carl Forti, a Republican strategist.
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Instead of looking at, say, where the yellow stripe splitting a two-way road is, the car's path is predetermined by mappers.
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BEECNs are the only reliable means of public communication at the moment, and so via amateur two-way radio, the order spreads.
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And I think signage and the way things are branded and that sort of thing is kind of a two-way door.
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"If our interpretation is correct, higher FX flexibility will be biased towards one-way in appreciation rather than two-way," Cheung said.
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In a two way race, Clinton enjoys a 6 point lead over Trump with 50 percent support compared to Trump's 44 percent.
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Its custom speakers and a two-way microphone allow you to play lullabies from your phone or speak to your baby yourself.
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On one hand, the potential benefit of a two-way player is so vast that their extinction long ago might seem surprising.
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It feels like there is work yet left to do to make the conversation two-way between the customer and the app.
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In a conventional two-way race, the two most liberal candidates would face a clear demographic challenge against either Biden or Harris.
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President Emmanuel Macron tried to have an honest two-way bromance with Trump, but found to his cost it was one way.
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"The two-way exchange of text communication can actually build for more trust in this flakey age of digital dating," says Zimbler.
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D Mike Weber signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Minnesota Wild for the remainder of the 2016-17 season.
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It's a two-way beacon the company claims will help riders and drivers find each other faster and more easily than ever.
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And without that two way street, what they will mainly accomplish is to reduce the Medicaid rolls by erecting barriers to coverage.
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And so we find ourselves back at the two-way exit poll data that indicate Trump has small, but relatively safe, leads.
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The deal averages $675,000 and is a two-way contract in the first season and a one-way contract in the second.
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It's engineered with advanced monitoring features like HD resolution, powerful 180-degree viewing, two-way audio, night vision recording, and motion detection.
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It should work with most standard light switches, although not two-way switches where multiple switches control the same light or lights.
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Skype calls are two-way, so a HoloLens version could allow for anyone to draw objects into your living room from afar.
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Jonathan Toews, who could totally score 100 points if he wasn't such a two-way leader that loves defense, hasn't done much.
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"If our interpretation is correct, higher FX flexibility will be biased toward one-way in appreciation rather than two-way," Cheung said.
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To make organizations more equitable, businesses like Adobe have dropped annual employee reviews in favor of ongoing, two-way feedback with supervisors.
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Those add-ons, which feature sirens and two way communications, are just the latest gadgets in a slew of connected home products.
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Prior to the pegged rate, the interbank traded as a two-way quote market and banks could place buy and sell orders.
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Since then, Dvorak has developed into a dominant two-way center, and he was the Knights' leading scorer during the regular season.
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Glenn Robinson chipped in with 16 points for the Warriors, who suited up just nine guys, including both their two-way players.
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And for Bousman, that's a two-way relationship, with his audience causing the show to evolve and transform even after it's opened.
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In the 21st Century, governments interested in thought control can take advantage of much more powerful media, two-way and carefully personalised.
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Abhisit has rejected efforts by Thaksin's loyalists to portray the election as a two-way fight between democracy and military-dominated rule.
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Followers of Catholicism can plug into the Confession Chatbot app to interact in a life-like two-way conversation with a bot.
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Carter proposed creating a two-way exchange program with the private sector and providing six weeks paid paternity leave to civilian employees.
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"There's positives and negatives, and our message is de-risk right now because there's two-way risks in the market," Kiesel said.
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USB-C also means two-way power, so the battery can be refilled through the same port it uses to charge devices.
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Holiday is a fine two-way player, but isn't nearly consistent enough to thrive in a winning situation as Davis's co-pilot.
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The Logitech Circle 2 boasts excellent 1080p video, an easy-to-use app, two-way audio, many accessories, and a wireless version.
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The new rules say elevators must be equipped with two-way speakers and be fully repaired within 24 hours after an incident.
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It has a two-way radio that ostensibly lets you talk to your pet, too, and sends notifications when it senses barking.
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"We definitely plan on him being a two-way player," said Manager Mike Scioscia, who was otherwise vague about the team's intentions.
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It spent $213.7,21.3 on ammunition, $2100,20153 on body armor, more than $22015,214 on two-way radios and $215,000 for night-vision goggles.
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It made it clear how little of the conversation on issues of colonialism and its impact in the US are two way.
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Creating two-way interoperability of Stories is a precursor to Facebook's efforts to unify its Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram Direct chat features.
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Private polling from both parties indicates a two-way race for the second spot between Navy veteran Mike Garcia and former Rep.
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For Japan, the whole point of signing a two-way trade deal with the United States is to avoid the higher tariffs.
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With no experience in Major League Baseball and no modern blueprint for his two-way role, Ohtani instantly became an elite performer.
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But there also has to be two-way trust between people and their government, a goal thwarted by end-to-end encryption.
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You can, say, shoot a two-way podcast conversation by putting an iPhone in the middle and using the Split-Screen mode.
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"Most people are disconnected," Mr. Luis sighed, fogging up his two-way mirror (a recurring problem, along with stuffiness, for the mirrorheads).
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These two-way walkie talkies utilize 16 pre-programmed frequencies to communicate with one another for up to a 3-mile range.
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Ohtani, a two-way sensation, and Tanaka faced each other in Japan in 2013, but Ohtani never got a hit off Tanaka.
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There was no Republican speaker at the time, but there was a two-way street between the Capitol and the White House.
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Indonesia is Australia's 14th largest trade partner, with two-way trade between the two totalling A$17.6 billion ($11.84 billion) last year.
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Clinton leads Trump, 51 percent to 41 percent among likely voters, in a two-way race, according to the Quinnipiac University poll.
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Xue said the officer looked him up and down and then said "OK, we got the guy," into his two-way radio.
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The Echo Show, an Alexa-enabled device that allows two-way video chats through its "drop in" feature, began shipping last month.
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Darvish has never been a two-way player, but he, like Ohtani, began pitching for the Fighters at age 18, in 20063.
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In a two-way race, Trump still currently has a 9- and 15-point lead in Utah, according to most recent polling.
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He wanted to get the word out on Lockbaum, the first two-way college football player since Purdue's Leroy Keyes in 1968.
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The United States and China have levied tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of two-way trade since July 2018.
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He was signed by Minnesota to a one-year, two-way contract on July 1, and has not appeared in an NHL game.
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Although it doesn't have two-way chat like Petchatz, it does allow you to see and talk to your dog throughout the day.
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Lyft is solving for this with the Amp, a device that sits on a driver's dashboard and acts as a two-way beacon.
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Lyft is solving for this with the Amp, a device that sits on a driver's dashboard and acts as a two-way beacon.
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You can watch footage live and use two-way audio to interact with people in range of the camera such as delivery people.
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It's a two-way thing: accepting that the red and acne are happening but trying my hardest to make sure they don't happen.
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It has everything: a melodramatic two-way mirror reveal (err, "Ruveal"), insatiable thirst for revenge, and a Rihanna lip sync for the ages.
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"Influence positive change [by] welcoming feedback and dialogue ... Encouraging two-way communication helps head off passive-aggressive patterns before they start," said Wilding.
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So Galvin latched on to the idea that a two-way FM radio would be great for people to talk to each other.
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The weeklong festival celebrates an unlikely two-way traffic in people, tastes and ideas between this walled, medieval Tuscan town and faraway Scotland.
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And if you want to get your dog's attention, it features two-way audio so you can call and listen to your dog.
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And it became a coming out story, because I don't think sexuality was something that Baldwin ever saw as a two-way street.
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Its active two-way crossover system widens and deepens audio quality of any music genre and optimizes it for clarity and dynamic range.
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But rather than intrusive two-way customs controls, this could mean regulatory and food-safety checks on goods going into Northern Ireland only.
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Since it's got two-way talk capabilities, you'll be able to communicate with whoever's on the other end, even if you're far away.
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The new policy applies to applications for passports, two-way permits to and Macau, entry permits to Taiwan, and renewals of these permits.
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"Video is evolving away from just passive consumption to more interactive two-way formats," Facebook's VP of video product Fidji Simo tells TechCrunch.
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"I think it's highly unlikely unless they break the pledge to me, because it's a two-way street," he told CNN's Don Lemon.
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G Gary Payton II was waived on Monday to make room for the signing of G Sean Kilpatrick to a two-way contract.
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MTS was essentially a form of two-way radio communication with an operator in the middle that bridged landline callers with mobile callers.
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According to poll aggregator Real Clear Politics, Clinton's lead over Trump has fallen to just 2.1 percentage points in a two-way race.
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The Nest Cam IQ already has a microphone and speaker built-in for two-way communications, so this just repurposes that existing hardware.
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So far, the choice has paid off, as Barkov has already developed into one of the better two-way forwards in the league.
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In a two-way race, Clinton leads by 8 points with majority support of 51 percent to Trump's 43 percent among likely voters.
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Investment in two way high speed under ground rail magnetic levitation vehicles will help US compete with economies in Japan, China and Europe.
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Like some competitors, it's got a built-in two-way radio and siren, and an optional solar panel can keep it topped up.
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Abe, for his part, said the two leaders had agreed to speed up two-way trade talks, but dodged a question about timing.
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The new outdoor cam is wired, shoots 1080p HD video, and has a two-way microphone that lets you communicate with people nearby.
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The unique two-way zipper helps to ensure compatibility, providing a secure grip on a wide range of 4.7- to 5.7-inch smartphones.
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Given his lack of year-over-year offensive growth, it's dubious to assume that Anunoby will grow into a two-way NBA player.
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"We resolved to facilitate two-way trade and investment to build on such growth," Indian Trade Minister Suresh Prabhu said in a tweet.
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Switching from two-way to one-way navigation could "significantly alleviate the tracking burden on ground based assets," according to one 2016 paper.
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N.B.A. teams will continue to have the ability to carry two players on their rosters using what are known as two-way contracts.
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"The gains in two-way trade volumes signal an economy that continues to be on the mend," said Nick Exarhos of CIBC Economics.
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More bracelets are required that can cover longer ranges – and, ideally, they would operate as a two-way system in case of emergencies.
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Even before the inflation figures, Jiri Rusnok, the head of the central bank, said he saw two-way risks to domestic economic growth.
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Japan is opposed to a two-way trade deal for fear of coming under pressure to open up politically sensitive markets like agriculture.
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It's equipped with a microphone, two-way audio, a 1080p camera, night vision, air quality monitors, a lullaby player, and a night light.
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In the eyes of the frustrated, Cruz has been unable to effectively neutralize Rubio and turn it into a genuine two-way race.
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It was a mouthpiece, made by a company called Sonitus, and it allowed hands-free two-way communication using a bone conduction technology.
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It forecast that Fillon would beat Le Pen in the two-way run-off, with 67 percent of votes to her 33 percent.
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Clinton, the Democratic nominee, has a 5-point lead over Trump, the Republican nominee, in a two-way race, 21625 to 2900 percent.
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Any performance engages a kind of two-way ritual between artist and audience, but this circular arrangement came closer to something like collaboration.
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The United States had a $151 billion goods deficit with the EU in 2017, despite two-way annual trade of about $1.1 billion.
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Two-way audio also lets you speak to anyone through the camera in case you need to calm down your dog or something.
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Younger generations especially are consuming far more entertainment on mobile devices, while also generating floods of social video and two-way video communications.
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Aleksej Heinze, senior lecturer in digital business, University of Salford Twitter has opened up a two-way communication between businesses and their customers.
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We have a variety of incentives built in to our platform including pre-qualification for studies, two-way feedback, and guaranteed minimum pay.
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Also, some bitcoin ATMs support two-way transactions, which means you can even sell your bitcoin and have cash dispensed on the spot.
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There has been much less speculation about how the U.S. and China would make a two-way deal work if they concluded one.
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On a recent visit, the two-way bike lane was up and running, and red paint was being laid for the bus lane.
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Town hall meetings are "a two-way street," says Michael Neblo, a political science professor at Ohio State University who's studied the forum.
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He continued to put up decent numbers, and by this point was even earning a few Selke votes for his two-way game.
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He signed a two-year, two-way deal with the club and is currently playing with their summer league squad in Las Vegas.
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Both are on bargain (albeit expiring) deals, and both make the Rockets a better team—particularly Ariza, whose two-way versatility is irreplaceable.
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The NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team member also was the league's last full-time two-way player, earning the nickname "Concrete Charlie".
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The VTech DM221 Audio Baby Monitor offers crystal clear audio, two-way talk with your baby, decent range, and a low price tag.
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The 173-year-old forward emerged last season as a two-way force, averaging 16.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game.
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Clinton in a two-way race; including the minor party candidates cuts her margin among young voters from 21 points to just 5.
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But networking is a two-way street: while you're figuring that out, spend some thinking about what you can offer in return, too.
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"It's a two-way street," Trump remarked, seemingly linking how governors treat his administration to how it responds to their pleas for help.
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The good: Nazem Kadri proved he can be an agitating two-way center, even if he only had a goal and an assist.
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At first blush, the technology appeared interactive, or two-way, by virtue of users' ability to call up teletext "pages" at their whim.
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The informal, two-way nature of messaging is something brands must replicate if they want to match evolving customer behaviour and stay relevant.
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And I think that they do not hesitate to let me know when they disagree with things, and we have two-way communication.
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Tampa Bay has invested significantly in Brendan McKay, a pitcher and first baseman who they hope will become the next two-way star.
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Ohtani was a standout then for the Nippon Ham Fighters, and he came to the United States as an experienced two-way pro.
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But it contained some accidental prescience, sketching out a two-way contest that Sanders could not win unless he dramatically expanded his coalition.
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He demands and expects total and complete fealty from those who work for him but doesn't even pretend it's a two-way street.
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You can both listen to what's happening and talk to the person waiting in front of your door thanks to two-way audio.
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Dr. Murphy won a 17-way Republican primary in late April, prompting the two-way runoff with Dr. Perry, who came in second.
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Last year, China became Germany's leading trading partner with two-way trade of $180 billion, overtaking the United States for the first time.
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"Now we can show experimentally that when you take away the two-way nature of the conversation, the effects go away," Broockman says.
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Two-year-old Escient aims to make the management consultancy industry more forward-thinking, encouraging more two-way discussion between clients and advisors.
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Loaded with 800-fill down, the two-way-stretch nylon is treated with a DWR matte finish and almost velvety to the touch.
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Reframing the U.S.-Pakistan relationship is a two-way street, and the United States has to keep its side of the street clean.
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The all-new Blink XT2 smart security camera has a massive two-year battery life, two-way talk, live view, and motion recording.
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The contest, first held in 1925, had seen six two-way ties, but nothing like the "octochamps," as the winning spellers called themselves.
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"It's a two-way street," the N.W.S.L.'s commissioner, Jeff Plush, said Tuesday, noting that the team had also imported players from overseas.
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Butler is not the best shooter, playmaker, or defender among the NBA's elite, two-way wings, but he's damn good at all three.
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It takes juice to sustain the two-way transmission of data over a cellular connection that enables something like this article to load.
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Her main focus at New Orleans will be to work with players on two-way contracts such as Josh Gray and Zylan Cheatham.
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Beyond American farmers selling to Cuba, expanded two-way agricultural trade would also advance the interests of the Cuban people and private businesses.
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Using Chabahar would not only prove cheaper and reduce delivery time, but it could potentially open a two-way cargo flow from Afghanistan.
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Palin is indeed telegenic, but as Trump learned the hard way in Iowa, too much television coverage can be a two-way street.
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The Clippers' special adviser Jerry West, to name one prominent fan, is said to be a longtime admirer of Butler's two-way impact.
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The report comes as Trump is engaged in his "America First" agenda that demands two-way agreements in foreign policy and international trade.
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Brussels rejected a broad two-way form of "mutual recognition" access proposed by Britain's financial sector and Giancarlo said industry needed to step up.
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Hammond wrote that there was "enormous development space" for cooperation in financial services, and that Britain wanted to encourage two-way trade and investment.
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Experts have said Trump may want to use the tariffs to pressure Japan into starting talks on a two-way free trade agreement (FTA).
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Wang defended China's actions as self-defense but said it would remain open for two-way talks with countries claiming the South China Sea.
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The two-way sliding device had a larger screen, 3G mobile internet connectivity, a 5-megapixel camera and GPS with built-in mapping software.
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Prior to the launch, ISRO described the quartet as American owned "two way satellite communications and data relay" devices, but with no operator identified.
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There are significant opportunities for two-way learning, for building out one's own ability to contribute to movements and for contributing to substantial change.
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Here is a breakdown of the issues unique to the two-way talks: WILL A DEAL END THE THREAT OF TARIFFS ON CHINESE GOODS?
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The Democrats have cleverly made due process a two-way street -- you only get it if you are a part of the investigative process.
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"It was another channel that we could use to communicate ... and a way of having a two way conversation with the public," he said.
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But some analysts say a two-way coalition with National would be more straightforward than a three-way coalition with Labour and the Greens.
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To do that, put your two-way mirror in your frame (making sure the reflective side is out) and mount it onto your monitor.
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In a two-way race, Clinton's advantage over Trump is eight points, 47% -39%—up from her one-point lead last month, 42%-247%.
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In a two-way match-up without the third-party candidates, Clinton has a 20163-point advantage over Trump, 51 percent to 44 percent.
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His ceiling: Horvat doesn't look like a guy who'll rack up big offensive totals, but he could develop into a valuable two-way forward.
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In a tirade before the Laos summit, Duterte insulted U.S. President Barack Obama and the White House responded by cancelling a two-way meeting.
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Rather than continuing to shout one-way messages at consumers, smart brands will stay relevant by embracing personalized, real-time, two-way communication channels.
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But such a proposal would face headwinds if Trump insists on renegotiating the TPP or tries to push Tokyo into a two-way pact.
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For years now, the relationship between celebrities and influencers and the social media apps they frequent has been a relatively equal, two way street.
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"Policy and politics remain the dominant variables for the future trajectory of two-way capital flows between the United States and China," Rhodium said.
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On top of that, it requests that the device be capable of two-way communication — receiving signals as well as transmitting them back out.
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Los Angeles agreed to host the 2028 Summer Games, after bowing out of a two-way contest with Paris for the 113 Summer Games.
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Construction on Second Avenue, for example, cost closer to $12 million for a 1-mile, two-way lane, the Seattle Times reported in May.
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He also says the new iPhones will get two-way charging, which can already be found on competitors' phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S10.
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Yi added that there was "growing market acceptance for two-way exchange rate fluctuations" in the yuan, also known as the renminbi or RMB.
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"Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability," Uber Head of Safety Brand and Initiatives Kate Parker wrote in a blog post.
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And with two-way audio, you can listen in and tell those critters to scram through the built-in speaker, accessible via your smartphone.
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In the second-round two-way runoff against Macron or Fillon, she was still seen losing, but both scenarios saw her narrowing the gap.
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"We had a positive and open discussion, and I appreciated the opportunity to engage in a two-way dialogue," Brady said in a statement.
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"Settlement, after all, is a two-way street," Ms. Kaplan said in an emailed response, which was also sent to lawyers for other accusers.
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The yuan had entered "a reasonable range of two-way fluctuations", said Guo, who is also the Communist Party chief of the central bank.
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"We want to build a real, valuable two-way connection between Gentleman's Journal and our customers, with retail being the final pillar," Jarman said.
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Beyond declining a transaction, Betterment plans to use an existing feature called a two-way sweep, to keep users from running out of money.
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Arbor streams 303p HD video and two-way audio day or night over an 230b/g/n (215GHz) connection to your home's Wi-Fi.
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Sharing your genuine enthusiasm enables you to tap into that of your interviewer; which can lead to a two-way conversation about professional passions.
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The conflict has since mutated from a two-way fight into one involving multiple parties and this has made it harder to find peace.
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These big gaps between registered and likely voters, and the four-way and two-way ballots, haven't been the norm so far this year.
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China is willing to keep up the good momentum of two-way cooperation with India, Xi told Modi, China's state news agency Xinhua said.
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In an indication of how competitive the field has become, there's a two-way tie for the #1 slot on the CB Insights ranking.
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Close to 85033 million American jobs depend on two-way trade with Mexico, according to a Business Roundtable study Bolten cited in his letter.
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But engagement and understanding is a two-way street, and importantly the Electric Company of Ghana also improved how it worked with their customers.
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Involving the community in the process, from the initial design stage through to project completion, creates a two-way street between beneficiaries and implementers.
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Do you think our actions as consumers — consuming less, pushing for positive change — can lead to two-way change in the industry as well?
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During oral arguments on Tuesday, Kennedy made his key comments in the context of other remarks about how tolerance is a two-way street.
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Do you think our actions as consumers —consuming less, pushing for positive change—can lead to two-way change in the industry as well?
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Do you think our actions as consumers—consuming less, pushing for positive change —can lead to two-way change in the industry as well?
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So when you say Kawhi Leonard is the best two-way player in basketball, what you're really saying is that he's the 2017 MVP.
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Ogle sees this as the start of a new type of entertainment, where the relationship between viewers and content are two-way and interactive.
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Your questions are also important Remember that a job interview is a two-way street, which means you should be asking questions as well.
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Now Leonard, considered by many to be the best two-way player in the game and among the top five over all, is gone.
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It was a two-way street: The institution of art has taken it in, but the form itself also changed the institution of art.
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The Bruins have perhaps the most explosive line in the East, with the two-way standout Bergeron, the leading scorer Marchand and David Pastrnak.
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"It's not a two-way street: it only requires the party who is going to be receiving the payment to use it," Hogan said.
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"It would take a unique skill set, both physical and mental," Jon Daniels, the Texas Rangers' general manager, said of the two-way challenge.
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Currently on a two-way contract that the Rockets plan to convert into a full-fledged N.B.A. contract, Clark has moved into D'Antoni's rotation.
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Equipped with HD recording, motion sensors, and two-way talk, the Ring Video Doorbell 2 is an all-encompassing security device that's easily installable.
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To gain employees' trust and respect, leaders need to open the door to frequent, two-way communication by soliciting feedback on a regular basis.
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" It continued, "We believe it is critical to our mission to have an ongoing, two-way dialogue with the various diverse communities we serve.
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This robot allows you to interact with your pet while you're away thanks to its HD camera, two-way audio, and built-in wheels.
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Yi added that there was "growing market acceptance for two-way exchange rate fluctuations" in the yuan, also known as the renminbi or RMB.
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General Manager Brian Cashman, meanwhile, is in Japan to scout Shohei Otani, a two-way sensation who could arrive in the majors next season.
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Its two-way audio will then let you start up a conversation as you watch your guest on your phone in 1080p HD video.
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A two-way conversation (a "workplace intervention" of sorts) with higher-ups can be valuable in fostering support, ideas and feedback for everyone involved.
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The New Orleans Pelicans hired WNBA legend and Hall of Famer Teresa Weatherspoon as a two-way player development coach, the team announced Thursday.
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The country has $2170.7 trillion of two-way trade with the region, based on annualized data in the first six months of this year.
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And the most effective way to do that, he says, is by first determining if it's a one-way or two-way door decision.
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