" The pen, she underscores, "is a writing tool first.
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Sanders' approach underscores the economic stupidity of the proposed bill.
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The court's inability to decide underscores Congress's responsibility to act.
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The report underscores massive risks in the new asset class.
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This also underscores the importance of net neutrality in America.
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This underscores the attacks that our platform and community face.
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This just underscores what a colossal waste of taxpayer money.
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Rasa underscores an emerging trend for a strong third contender.
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It does, however, allow for underscores in place of spaces.
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Going live underscores Comedy Central's efforts to reach millennial viewers.
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The Fighters' sustainability underscores the state of Nippon Professional Baseball.
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And yet the research underscores the importance of this alliance.
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The video for "Scars to Your Beautiful" further underscores this.
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The healthcare cost trend underscores the value of working longer.
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A recent accident in South Sudan underscores the EU's worries.
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The study underscores the need for local measurements, says Wennberg.
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A recent article in the journal Pediatrics underscores the problem.
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But that just underscores the risk inherent in MoviePass's strategy.
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But it also underscores how many basic questions remain unanswered.
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The New York Times: House resolution underscores a generational fight.
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And it underscores that Hunter was not interested in simplicities.
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It also underscores how powerful people often act with impunity.
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His predicament underscores the grave danger confronting Republicans this fall.
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Still, the chatter underscores concerns about Hawley, Missouri's attorney general.
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The reversal underscores the inherent duality of open source development.
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National Collegiate Athletic Association underscores the value of such information.
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But Bell underscores the loneliness and pain she often felt.
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The letter underscores how much Google is prioritizing artificial intelligence.
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It underscores a hypothetical question about the president's reelection chances.
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This phenomenon underscores the blurry boundaries of China's state sector.
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It underscores how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
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A successful Nevada win "underscores he's top tier," Vassiliadis said.
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Mr. Bolton's case surely underscores the urgency of these reforms.
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Go deeper: Trump's settlements announcement underscores partisan divide on Israel
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The revelation underscores the depth of pushback inside the office.
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The current violence in the Sahel further underscores this point.
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The Bezos hack also underscores the fundamental issue of education.
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It also underscores what real knowledge and true perspective are.
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The finding also underscores the limits of current helmet technology.
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The poll also underscores the internal turmoil the GOP faces.
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Research highlighted by Champions for America's Future underscores this point.
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The Hill: Independents souring on impeachment underscores risk for Democrats.
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Everything Now features two songs with underscores in their titles.
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This underscores the remaining piece to the hyperloop puzzle: regulatory approval.
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A quick scan of LinkedIn for former employees underscores the point.
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Taken together, the environment underscores the growing power of the Web.
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Yeah, it's also fragmented and I think this really underscores it.
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Image: APThe diver's death underscores the danger of a rescue attempt.
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This most recent shooting just further underscores how necessary they are.
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The timing may be coincidental, but it neatly underscores China's predicament.
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The deal also underscores NFL's efforts to expand its overall reach.
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The image underscores the silliness of AK47's "art terrorist" enterprise.
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The Pew report certainly underscores deficiencies in the voter registration system.
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To some, that underscores how little progress there is to discuss.
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The experiment underscores how our cars have become rolling listening posts.
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The clash underscores the competitiveness, and harshness, of the bear world.
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That is spot-on — and underscores why connoisseurship is so important.
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The shift in scale quietly underscores our need to pay attention.
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An accompanying infomercial underscores the commodification of both art and therapy.
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It underscores the booze- and-dope infused vibe of the place.
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Yet it also underscores a stark reality confronting the Kentucky Republican.
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At the same time, it underscores how limited that access remains.
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The incident "underscores the value of responsible, mature leadership," Earnest said.
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It underscores why our Constitution doesn't let Presidents wage war alone.
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Another report by The Hill underscores the degree of Republican punch.
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The shutdown underscores safety concerns that have plagued Metrorail for decades.
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Berlin's rare warning underscores the bind Germany's biggest bank is in.
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Whatever it actually does, making the "Boo!" prominent underscores Nintendo's confusion.
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A 2012 study published in the journal Pediatrics underscores the problem.
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Pompeo also said the threat underscores America's commitment to its partners.
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This underscores that the reliability of our electric system is paramount.
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This is, after all, her story, as the expressionistic cinematography underscores.
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The situation underscores how Venezuela's economic collapse is affecting its neighbors.
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The process underscores the fast-changing dynamics between advisers and technology.
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It also underscores Didi's existential threat to Uber, its U.S. counterpart.
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But the image also underscores the profound irony of the moment.
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The Iran issue further underscores how nonsensical the current alignment is.
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To them, it underscores a lack of craftsmanship on the mound.
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The episode also underscores the murky regulatory territory that brokers inhabit.
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"It really underscores the importance of auditory fire alarms," she said.
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And it totally underscores the importance of keeping a Republican Senate.
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"Lines" truly underscores Lee's mastery of the wordless picture book form.
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The deal underscores two big themes in fintech, and specifically payments.
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"It underscores the importance of proper diagnosis and testing," Clemens said.
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Syria, on the other hand, underscores the limits to Russian power.
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But his flurry of activity underscores the urgency of the moment.
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The criticism from workers in Biden's own backyard underscores his challenges.
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The lack of color underscores how shocking these works once were.
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But the rift also underscores how influential the newcomers are becoming.
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If anything, it underscores why Trump's impeachment is a moral imperative.
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But "Queen & Slim" underscores just how unusual her rise has been.
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The legislation underscores an unyielding stream of bipartisan rage at Turkey.
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The retreat from direct operations in the U.S. underscores that fact.
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Yet putting so much weight on storytelling also underscores its limits.
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The blitz underscores the importance of the race to the president.
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It also underscores that this was ultimately about control, not money.
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The answer to the question underscores the urgency of his warning.
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The answer to the question underscores the urgency of his warning.
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She languished in 13th in a defeat that underscores racing's vagaries.
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Watching her campaign underscores just how unscripted and unpredictable Trump is.
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The president said the attack underscores the need for gun reform.
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This underscores how difficult the job of a Milwaukee police officer is.
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It's a dark narrative that underscores how deeply fractured our country is.
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Their pedigree underscores that Valley giants are investing resources into the tech.
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It also underscores the ongoing debate over Internet addiction and its consequences.
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A seemingly innocuous Windows feature designed to protect users underscores that point.
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"Actually it underscores the need for Trump and his ilk to go."
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But it also underscores the fact that no party expects results soon.
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The flurry of activity, though, only underscores the huge need, Cannady says.
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Director of photography Jakob Ihre underscores this dynamic with moody, widescreen visuals.
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It underscores the importance of building a diverse intern-to-member pipeline.
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But this new data, again, underscores there's a mental health crisis unfurling.
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However, it also underscores two big, long-term changes for cigarette-makers.
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The likely positive outcome underscores the alliance's continued attractiveness as stability provider.
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But this latest development is new and underscores a couple of things.
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Modi's success underscores the speed and magnitude at which politics can change.
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It's complicated The battle for Japan underscores Uber and Didi's complicated relationship.
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The approaching end of "Orange is the New Black" underscores that problem.
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But more than that, it underscores the rest of Yahoo's app failures.
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The data underscores the fragile and patchy nature of Japan's economic recovery.
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This dramatization underscores one of the more unfortunate aspects of American slavery.
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The row underscores the growing strategic importance of water across the world.
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The success of the IPO underscores the diverging fortunes of retail companies.
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High youth unemployment underscores the deep lasting impact of the recent recession.
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But it underscores the challenges they still face after their arduous trek.
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Kiki Smith's photogravure "Europa" underscores the correlation between female and celestial bodies.
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An email between an Uber lobbyist and a lawmaker underscores the point.
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That underscores the broad bipartisan opposition in Congress to Trump's sudden move.
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What's happening on the tax bill right now underscores two things: 1.
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That hindsight makes the coup seem so doomed only underscores some questions.
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This statistic also underscores the public's high expectations for body-worn cameras.
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The Russia news underscores what long has been true about doping scandals.
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Yet the size of the cash infusions also underscores the market's difficulties.
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In any case, Nissan's decision to stay underscores Britain's continued industrial strengths.
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The Rhode Island effort underscores a deeper fear among abortion rights supporters.
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The DOL's announcement underscores the grim employment landscape for many disabled workers.
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The new view underscores the attention being focused on American Outdoor's Sept.
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Another recent development further underscores the need for leniency in Lorance's case.
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"This really underscores a couple of things," the AP's Julie Pace reports.
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Their slump underscores weakening manufacturing data from Asia, Europe and North America.
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But the Oregon experience underscores common misconceptions about state innovation in Medicaid.
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It underscores, for me, that LGBTQ equality is not a luxury issue.
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The episode underscores one of the novel's central themes — postwar English decline.
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The contrast underscores the discretion given to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
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James's situation underscores the reality of the situation these girls are in.
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"Insurrecto" underscores how excruciatingly difficult it can be to interpret, to verify.
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She underscores the clay's susceptibility to pressure by puncturing or indenting it.
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This last point is important, because it underscores the significance of baselines.
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That underscores how unaccountable large tech companies have become, our columnist writes.
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That deal also underscores how slow China has been to open up.
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A recent cyberthreat underscores the need to take network security more seriously.
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But that, too, underscores the reluctance that's the throughline of this era.
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This fact further underscores how pathetic and callous the Trump family is.
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The advertising blitz underscores the unorthodox nature of Mr. Bloomberg's presidential campaign.
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To the Editor: The essay underscores two contradictory positions of rural citizens.
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The acquisition underscores the value of the financial data of ordinary Americans.
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The situation underscores the difficulty of doing business in war-torn regions.
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Kushner's involvement underscores his changing position in the turbulent Trump White House.
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The votes for this don't exist, but it underscores the tension here.
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But that fact only underscores the stark class divisions on the island.
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That underscores just how divisive the proposal is within the Republican conference.
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The political jockeying underscores a fundamental truth about the regime in Iran.
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The engagement photo doesn't shy away from either reaction; it underscores both.
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The inapt analogy underscores why this impeachment has such low public support.
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It also underscores the realization that nothing lasts forever, not even art.
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All of this underscores how important it is to sustain this expansion.
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The arrest does underscores a potential fault line in JD.com's corporate governance.
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This emphasis on the materiality of the photographs underscores their intimate ephemerality.
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Uber's retreat from China also underscores how treacherous the market can be.
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Family&aposs fentanyl tragedy underscores &aposmind-boggling&apos opioid crisis in New Hampshire.
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The statistic is one that underscores YouTube's efforts to dominate the digital space.
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The footage underscores the fact that no part of the island was spared.
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Banking and finance executives' eagerness to return to Riyadh underscores a similar dynamic.
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To make something appear in _italics_, use underscores instead of the aforementioned asterisks.
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The show was about friendship, too, and Osment's glib admission underscores that 100%.
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He argued that the allegation underscores the need for oversight of the program.
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In Zimbabwe, Johnny Rodrigues, chairperson of the Zimbabwean Conservation Trust, underscores the problem.
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The CEO merry-go-round underscores the challenges iconic food brands are facing.
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Thom Yorke's eerie croon — "red crosses on wooden doors" — underscores the witch hunt.
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He underscores the way expressions of love are nearly always, in part, performance.
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Brown's death "underscores the reality of the black experience in America," Merritt said.
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Each process she uses underscores Bland's open-ended, experimental approach to her materials.
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The uncertain future for Saturnian exploration underscores the singular adventure of Cassini-Huygens.
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The episode also underscores concerns about Mr Barr's expansive view of executive power.
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Of course, Halloween's success also underscores issues beyond the inclusion of women alone.
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The support underscores the growing political prominence of the fight against global warming.
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Corin says the organization underscores the ability of young people to create change.
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The empty exchange underscores Days Gone, and everything that goes wrong with it.
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Today, they're back with a video that only underscores all of those qualities.
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The strong turn-out underscores Macri's enduring popularity in the relatively affluent capital.
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A Quiet Passion underscores Dickinson's proto-feminism without turning her into an anachronism.
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The document underscores the potential for more legal wrangling ahead of the Oct.
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This underscores the need for a standing fund for public health emergency response.
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This disconnect between problems and potential solutions underscores the Pentagon's core technology problem.
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The move underscores Paul Weiss's efforts to boost its M&A market share.
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The unusual move underscores Snap's relentless campaign to crack down on information leaks.
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A new paper underscores just how important the NIH is for our health.
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Of course, the Afghanistan strategy delay also underscores Mattis' own difficulties with Trump.
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Its recent rebranding to "Indosat Ooredoo" underscores the reputational risk to the parent.
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The new study underscores the fact that drug markets are, after all, markets.
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New reporting from the Wall Street Journal underscores how ludicrous this standard is.
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Why it matters: It underscores the global nature of concerns about Big Tech.
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Inequality is how it underscores the subtle ways technology is used to this
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The deal underscores how serious Walmart is about challenging the online leader, Amazon.
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"The court's new procedure underscores the many advantages of greater transparency," he said.
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Fake excitement never enhances; it only underscores that a production lacks self-confidence.
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But I do think this election underscores a problem for the tech industry.
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A choir of kids screaming outside underscores the song's gritty hip-hop production.
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The test also underscores the current tension underlying the larger digital video boom.
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Plus — it also underscores Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its oil-dependent economy.
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That foundation of reality underscores our administration's approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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That underscores an existential question around WeWork: Is this company a "going concern"?
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Jobs are meaningless, interactions hollow; a mordant humor underscores each character's essential bitterness.
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Prince Harry and Ms. Markle's engagement underscores recent shifts in the British monarchy.
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As Book of Beasts underscores throughout, manuscripts do not exist in a vacuum.
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But even if it's right, it underscores how vulnerable Trump is to pressure.
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The war of words underscores that the leaders remain locked in a standoff.
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This wrangling underscores the evolving struggle over the nature of the Cuban state.
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The clash underscores the pharmaceutical industry's unique position as both hero and villain.
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The disclosure underscores the seriousness with which the president is taking the request.
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Their support underscores the growing political prominence of the fight against global warming.
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The backlash underscores the challenges facing Senator Chuck Schumer and other centrist Democrats.
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The study underscores "the pervasive effects" of fitness on bodily health, he says.
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The complexity of the maneuvering underscores the shifting state of the media business.
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" She added that "this experience underscores the need for legislation addressing intimate violence.
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President Trump's dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday underscores the point.
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The case underscores the broader challenge regulators face in overseeing the digital economy.
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The deal underscores two bigger trends among startups that focus on enterprise customers.
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What the NPR list underscores is the exclusion of women from other lists.
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The handover of Tiran and Sanafir underscores broader trends roiling the Middle East.
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Whatever the reason, the incident underscores how little room McConnell has to maneuver.
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Now a new study underscores just how important being "in sync" can be.
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Ecuador's exit from the OPEC agreement underscores the pressures on cash-strapped nations.
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Hobson's job move also underscores the growing popularity of the online insurance sector.
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The grim discovery underscores the disastrous impact of pollution on the ocean's wildlife.
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The counting of endless quarters in an adjacent room underscores the economic opportunities.
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A recent United Nations report underscores these multiple drivers of a humanitarian crisis.
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It also underscores the need for deeper structural reforms to American democracy itself.
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Townsend said the incident underscores the influence of Russian mercenaries in the area.
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I think it, it really underscores just how partisan Mr. Nunes has been.
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CEO Evan Spiegel's lack of experience further underscores Snap's tumultuous public market ride.
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The new deal underscores Hulu's efforts to ramp up its kids programming offerings.
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The range of options underscores the complexity of AirAsia's portfolio as it expands.
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This underscores the role of complimentary clean energy programs supported by RGGI proceeds.
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The latest flap underscores the president's indifference to fostering relationships with U.S. allies.
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It also underscores the magnitude of Sondland's scheduled public testimony this coming week.
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The move also underscores concerns over Mr. Tillerson's deep business connections in Russia.
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That underscores how "defensive", not to mention hated, this year's rally has been.
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This latest report merely underscores just how terrible a decision it truly was.
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But the issue also underscores Snap's need to grow its pool of advertisers.
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Pew's finding underscores that support for municipal broadband has been a somewhat bipartisan issue.
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The data underscores the fragile nature of Japan's economic recovery, as escalating Sino-U.
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That research underscores how "ubiquitous" small leaks contribute to methane pollution throughout the area.
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It also underscores the increasingly pervasive role social networks are playing in corporate initiatives.
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The incident underscores the deeply partisan environment surrounding appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination.
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This pitch underscores how different the Japanese political spectrum is from the American one.
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This underscores the company's ambitions in the business of fresh food sales and delivery.
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The creation of One Foods underscores BRF's wish to grow in a buoyant market.
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The survey underscores public relations challenges facing the media as well as Mr. Trump.
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And recent research underscores how poverty can impact people on a permanent biological level.
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It underscores just how seriously Amazon values its future role in the grocery business.
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If anything, the seamless conversion debate underscores the complexity of the transition into Medicare.
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The backdrop for her speech underscores a defining theme of the Democratic nominating contest.
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But the report and Google's quick refutation underscores an ongoing issue for the company.
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A visit to the Los Angeles warehouse underscores just how manual the process is.
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That really underscores the notion that these are very hard issues to deal with.
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But this just underscores that the president should not be interviewed by Robert Mueller.
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The coking coal price action this year underscores the dilemma facing the Chinese authorities.
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Today's service underscores the speed with which Meghan has taken on official royal duties.
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It underscores the problem that publicly traded cannabis companies are a highly speculative bunch.
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He said the incident underscores long-standing safety and maintenance issues at the agency.
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That's a big number, and it underscores a rapidly changing shift in consumer behavior.
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And it underscores the challenges facing both President Donald Trump and his Democratic adversaries.
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At the heart of Powell's contributions lies a decisiveness that underscores an important confidence.
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The ruling in Peruta "underscores the importance of the 2016 election", the NRA writes.
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North of the border, Canada's real-life experience with carbon taxes underscores this phenomenon.
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And it's that decision that once again underscores the crux of the Autopilot problem.
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The sequence also underscores the animus and jealousy that Chuck feels for his sibling.
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That varying treatment underscores the importance of shopping around for the most favorable terms.
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Senate Democratic aides say this underscores the need for a special prosecutor, which Sen.
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The Khashoggi incident underscores two very ugly truths about Trump and his presidency: 1.
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A testimonial by one former member of ISIL published this summer underscores this point.
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They argue that a spate of recent polling underscores momentum is on their side.
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And sadly, ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion underscores the need for this important, common sense reform.
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A new report out of Chicago underscores one of the problems with this thinking.
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All this underscores that Republicans are skittish, annoyed and frustrated, particularly in the Senate.
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But the move underscores YouTube's continued attempt to become more social and community-oriented.
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Mr. Meister's move underscores his continued frustration with Williams, which is based in Tulsa.
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An analysis of two opposing campaign pages underscores the wide gap in reader activity.
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The difference between the two voter groups underscores the enthusiasm of Democrats and Republicans.
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The Epstein fiasco underscores the staffing, morale, and healthcare challenges facing the Justice Department.
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The situation underscores how political turmoil is keeping investors wary of new equity issues.
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It really underscores the message that the fashion industry needs to start catching up.
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The deal underscores the big impact that messaging apps are making in customer service.
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All of this underscores how personal and subjective, ultimately, a person's sexual identity is.
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The move underscores comments made by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
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That it's not only underscores the cynicism with which wealth is so often pursued.
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" The Morgan's presentation underscores this process, titling a didactic about the Poésies "Balancing Act.
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It also underscores domestic steel producers' strong influence over the Trump administration's tariff policies.
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But the character's Brooklyn accent also underscores Mr. Buscemi's identity, making him present, too.
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The tight race underscores how much is at stake for both Republicans and Democrats.
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This visual device underscores Cohen's feelings about the erasure of these women from Lowrider.
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All of this underscores the extremely high stakes for Trump in the midterm elections.
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The new effort underscores the scope and suddenness of the threat the industry faces.
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The Times's report last week that Trump wanted to fire Mueller only underscores this.
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Her article underscores the thoughtlessness that for decades has characterized urban and suburban design.
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Yet the present morass only underscores how important it is to elect better senators.
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A 2018 FBI-published study on mass shootings underscores the challenge for law enforcement.
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The episode underscores some of the perils of inviting internet users to make decisions.
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And it underscores disagreements among Senate Republicans over the merits of a Biden investigation.
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The image underscores Hirsh's belief that art could both represent and foster social change.
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Research underscores how individuals, organizations and the U.S. economy are paying a big price.
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The $7.1 billion transaction underscores the value of the financial details of ordinary Americans.
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The bravery of two members of Congress underscores the cowardice of so many others.
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The revelation underscores why Facebook is fighting critics who want the company broken up.
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But his presence at the hearing underscores the difficult position Mr. Bennet is in.
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It also underscores the potentially higher consequences of an assault attack involving multiple operatives.
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That finding underscores the role that economic despair may play in eroding public health.
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The Florida program also underscores concerns about new technologies' potential to violate due process.
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It underscores how capitalism can destroy your infrastructure long before you realize it's ruined.
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Her cutting wit, which she underscores with a sharply raised eyebrow, comes through occasionally.
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Trump's decision underscores a months-long feud with the network and anchor Megyn Kelly.
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Yet the list is still extensive, which underscores Trump's thorough unfitness for the presidency.
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The breadth of their effort underscores what the movement considers to be at stake.
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That unwillingness to do the right thing underscores why a legislative solution is needed.
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The cash tsunami underscores how the contentious process surrounding Kavanaugh's confirmation has stirred activists.
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Other times it underscores that transformation is happening, like what Bill experienced in Chicago.
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The disaster underscores the issue of dangerous overcrowding on aging ferries in the region.
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But the report underscores how we're not powerless to avoid the worst-case scenario.
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It further underscores the importance of local news during a weather crisis like this.
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The video underscores how Mr. Trump may try to navigate around traditional news outlets.
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But as that process underscores, major changes to health policy will require new legislation.
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The fact that Kavanaugh is normal underscores how real the risk is to democracy.
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But this case also underscores the need to establish more robust systems of oversight.
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It also underscores just how potentially powerful the internet's alt-right factions can be.
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Mr Hichilema's arrest underscores a broader attack on democratic institutions taking place under Mr Lungu.
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After all, he's inviting anyone to play in the process that ultimately underscores American democracy.
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The shareholder activism underscores deep divisions on Oi's board that derailed recent negotiations with creditors.
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The transaction underscores the solid demand for a rare regional play in the biotechnological sector.
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The environment underscores the single-mindedness that possesses some of the most avid sneaker collectors.
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This underscores a debate among economists about just how harmful the trade deficit really is.
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For all the extenuating circumstances, the award underscores why VW needs to revamp executive pay.
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What's new: President Trump's statement underscores his administration's transactional, zero-sum view of international relations.
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For Gillis, the YouTube feature only underscores that Apple is not in the video game.
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It's this harsh truth that underscores the podcast's many difficult, brutal, and inevitably controversial topics.
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Danielle: I think that really underscores the thing I like the most about the show.
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Warren's impressive total underscores the power of small dollar donors in the 2020 Democratic contest.
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Selecting Fiorina underscores his own lack of judgment and character in at least three ways.
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The unusually harsh punishment underscores worsening conditions for LGBT people in the country, activists say.
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This legislative fiasco underscores the need for more fundamental reform of the nation's budgeting process.
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A few hours with them underscores the chaos that is the Puerto Rico relief effort.
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The big picture: The cancellation underscores the daunting challenge of launching peace talks in Afghanistan.
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That might sound like a gimmick, but it underscores what the site is meant for.
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More broadly, the affair underscores the tricky terrain Uber is left to navigate right now.
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It is meant to be a cautionary tale — and underscores the power of the sun.
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That underscores biggest difference between the two systems, which is one of experience, even philosophy.
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It kind of underscores that intentional feeling of messiness that films rarely embrace so well.
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The price increase underscores how wireless companies see data as a way to boost revenue.
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That foray into mobile underscores the plans for this new round of funding for Light.
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The acquisition underscores Apollo's interest in Brazilian stressed assets after Brazil's harshest recession in decades.
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The incident underscores the difficulty Singapore faces in maintaining good ties with an assertive Beijing.
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That underscores how the company still has some work to do to keep people engaged.
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The surge also underscores the radical shift that is coming for global fuel oil markets.
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The analysis underscores how tools implemented by the Affordable Care Act interact with one another.
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Reiterating his intent so soon after the coup attempt underscores his commitment to the project.
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It underscores the fact that Iran's actions are fundamentally different from those of other governments.
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"Their preference for real estate underscores the desire many ultimately have for homeownership," McBride says.
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Why it matters: The feat underscores Disney's position as the king of the box office.
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The study underscores Social Security's importance in fighting poverty rates, especially in households of color.
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Governor Bruce Rauner's office said S&P's report underscores the need for "tangible" pension reform.
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The prices data underscores the fragile nature of Japan's economic recovery, as escalating Sino-U.
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The price data underscores the fragile nature of Japan's economic recovery, as escalating Sino-U.
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The deal underscores a renewed focus on profitability for investors and fast-growing startups alike.
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"Growing concern about the earnings outlook underscores risks for highly leveraged firms," wrote the analysts.
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But the discovery underscores the importance of vigilance in an increasingly connected and wireless world.
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Plus, it underscores the potential for a new wave of automation to change the workforce.
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"Tesco further underscores a good UK superstore festive season," Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said.
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Responses are required by July 31, a short time frame that underscores the Pentagon's urgency.
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But Sunday's move underscores just how strained (and strange) U.S.-Iran ties are right now.
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The decline underscores how difficult it was to boost earnings in a low-rate environment.
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What he underscores the most is that buying drugs from dealers is already plenty dangerous.
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While the lead isn't enormous, one more finding underscores the impressive feat this machine accomplished.
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This underscores the craziness of the party line ... that no one knew this was happening.
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The humanitarian rescue mission underscores the severity of Hurricane Harvey's impact on the Houston area.
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The renaming and launch of the Causes element underscores two areas of development for GoFundMe.
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The move underscores Chi-Med's drive to bring modern Chinese drugs to the international market.
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And no event underscores that like Little Sister's suicide, the ultimate act of self-silencing.
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The still-evolving science of the Zika virus underscores uncertainty among even top government researchers.
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Yet it's precisely their political diversity that underscores the role of religion on Election Day.
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This just underscores a reality: It's all about what you sign, not what you hear.
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That underscores how conservative outlets' coverage of the Russia investigation can directly influence the president.
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"Average farmer profits increased more than 120 percent between 2012 and 2016," the report underscores.
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Son's Jakarta visit underscores the growing importance of the Indonesian market for the technology industry.
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But it also underscores how lost a person can feel inside the criminal justice system.
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But it also underscores the desire of some in the Democratic party for new leadership.
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Political scientist William F. Connelly underscores this point in his book, James Madison Rules America.
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It underscores an unprecedented development whose long-range significance has been missed by Western media.
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Data from a recent Gallup Poll underscores the priority that Americans place on environment protection.
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To start, this analysis underscores how many white working-class voters are also evangelical Christians.
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But their financial plight underscores deepening financial pain among small teapot refiners and crushers alike.
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The shocking poll underscores the progress Trump has made in his push for immigration reform.
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That, more than anything else, underscores the reality of the Republican position in these talks.
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Darden Restaurant's notable move Thursday, following a strong earnings report, underscores the group's big run.
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Instead, it underscores the potentially damaging effects of the GOP's repeal plan without a replace.
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But that only underscores the need for him to fully disclose his personal charitable contributions.
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But Giuliani's media tour only a few hours later underscores how little may actually change.
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The incident underscores how the waiver program for workers with disabilities can be horribly misused.
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The "yellow vest" movement in France underscores the challenge that such a proposal would face.
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It also underscores the pressure traditional media and cable providers are under from the competition.
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Patanjali's powerful pull underscores a new trend of emerging market consumers attracted to national champions.
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The IPO market isn't looking much more vibrant than last year, underscores a new survey.
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The changing of their size, direction, and color underscores Wong's active engagement with the painting.
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And the company King is keeping underscores just how foul a saying it really is.
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That underscores that all the energy when it comes to healthcare is on the left.
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"This underscores one of the fatal flaws in how Steam handles its marketplace," SidAlpha said.
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That the workshop shares the same roof as the athletes' dining hall underscores its importance.
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This underscores an important dynamic: The United States continues to remain too reliant on oil.
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That ominous forecast underscores the enormous strains the coronavirus has placed on the American economy.
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Slender brick cladding underscores the pavilion's long horizontal spans and extended cantilevers on either end.
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The question also underscores a reverence for pluck and humility as embodied by Oddvar Bra.
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But that only underscores the importance of electing someone good at hiring and managing them.
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The kidnapping underscores the risks to humanitarian aid providers in the war-afflicted African country.
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"That to me underscores a critical inequality in the application of these systems," Patton said.
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His call for a delay underscores how the White House's fight against Huawei is complicated.
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The turmoil underscores concerns about the quality and consistency of health care across the country.
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It underscores the fact that Tyrion cannot think several moves ahead of his own sister.
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The study underscores an important idea: Trade-offs are very real, especially in international development.
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It also underscores the growing influence of activist shareholders, who continue to press corporate executives.
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The money he has given to cities underscores the extraordinary nature of Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy.
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The spread of the S-400 capability underscores the type of worry US commanders have.
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The range of the entities and companies underscores how complex a problem antibiotic resistance is.
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That shift also underscores the extent to which British politics is changing because of Brexit.
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The timing of the news also underscores just how cash-intensive this business can be.
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The Biden-Sanders dust-up underscores the recent transformation of political debate on Social Security.
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The final word underscores the goal of a higher standard of living and economic growth.
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Alongside the merger of Taboola and Outbrain, ironSource's investment underscores a couple of important trends.
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But it underscores the division within the Republican Party when it comes to spending. Sen.
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That poll underscores the uphill climb the divided field of Democrats face in stopping Sanders.
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The move underscores the struggles Walmart has faced in expanding its wholesale business in India.
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The moment of maximum pressure on Republican senators is coming -- and Bolton's statement underscores that.
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It underscores how messy and uncertain the coming debate over Obamacare's future will likely be.
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The decision underscores a growing divide between the outspoken tech industry conservative and Silicon Valley.
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The announcement underscores Google Cloud's ambitions to expand its cloud infrastructure across the European region.
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The fight over the testimony of the McCain associate from January underscores the deepening tension.
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But the episode underscores America's propensity for incommensurable and excessive punishment for people of color.
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In multiple places on "÷," he underscores the melancholy that comes from living a fast life.
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"This underscores our commitment as a strategic partner in China," Aberle said in the statement.
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The fundraising underscores the willingness of Republican donors to invest in Trump's re-election bid.
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His journey also underscores a vexing problem: how to handle masses of virtually stateless wanderers.
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In the case of this particular sunset, it also underscores how LinkedIn itself has changed.
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The tribe has a saying: "Hope, but not too much," which underscores their stoic endurance.
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The confusion over the new rules underscores the harried nature of this year's tax season.
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It also underscores the pressure transit officials are facing to show tangible progress since Gov.
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The survey underscores just how prominent a role impeachment could play in the 2628 election.
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The multi-directional incoming fire underscores Shalala's front-runner status in Florida's 27th Congressional District.
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The election in 2000, which yielded the catastrophic war in Iraq, underscores the same point.
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Young's involvement with Weld underscores the former Massachusetts governor's ties to top Republican Party officials.
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The treatment of other top Trump officials wrapped up in the probe underscores the point.
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The urge to be polite undermines your confidence, critics say, and underscores your own insecurity.
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This apparent inevitability underscores, perhaps, how deeply rooted our impulses to glimpse the "other" are.
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Britton's subject is a state of awareness that underscores his sense of displacement from himself.
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The move underscores efforts by policymakers to tackle chronic credit shortages by simplifying loan origination processes.
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Though widely expected, the Labour vote of no confidence underscores the depth of opposition Corbyn faces.
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The news underscores how the online retailer is still working out its brick-and-mortar strategy.
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The enduring controversy underscores the challenge the 76-year-old career politician faces should he run.
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But that hiccup also underscores everything the series tries to say about art and its necessity.
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Surrendering rights is also implicated in the second radical idea that underscores the Declaration of Independence.
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This underscores how crucial the first decision to expand Medicaid becomes and the legacy it creates.
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That underscores even more how important it is for Walmart to continue expanding into new areas.
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The third of the White House proposals underscores how states handle noncompetes that are deemed unenforceable.
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The new streaming service also underscores Univision's efforts to expand its presence in the digital space.
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Hitting 0003,000 is seen by some as a psychological milestone that underscores Wall Street's recent optimism.
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The possible pulling of the construction rules underscores the complexity of implementing some of the steps.
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The uptick in conversations underscores the crucial moment Democrats find themselves in during their impeachment push.
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"We are collecting really important evidence the underscores the great misconduct of this president," Cicilline said.
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DataRobot, which has raised $431 million, underscores the the rapid growth of AI in enterprise tech.
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The other thing is that it really underscores the lack of faith in technology for voting.
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Threat level: The lawsuit underscores how Musk's erratic behavior is a distraction at a critical time.
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The deal underscores the global focus on shifting mobility which has driven massive venture capital investment.
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Trump begins his western swing this week in New Mexico, a state that underscores his challenge.
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The delicate gold jewelry that was created underscores the importance of raising awareness for tech recycling.
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The trend underscores changes in China's massive ride-hailing industry of 330 million users (in Chinese).
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This incident underscores an implicit bias in the way media covers violence against women and race.
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That sentiment underscores a lot of what Madonna has tried to preach during her pop reign.
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Bailey Deacon, BARC's director of communications, said that Lady's story underscores the value of shelter pets.
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This underscores how Tillerson could usher in a "technology will solve everything" attitude toward rising temperatures.
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This series of sketches underscores a significant change that has happened over the last several months.
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But the story underscores the challenges of caring for children, especially young kids, in government custody.
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In Hong Kong Mr Yau says Taiwan's experience underscores the importance of winning hearts and minds.
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It also underscores the EU's awkward ties with China, its second-largest trade partner, diplomats said.
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The deal underscores Avolon's continued expansion despite financial difficulties faced by the HNA group of companies.
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It underscores rising concerns over free speech after recent arrests of journalists and activists in Myanmar.
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"India underscores that the United States' request is not a valid request," the Indian statement said.
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In a voiceover catching viewers up on current events, Calvin underscores the violence plaguing the Southside.
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The move underscores the stress facing many retailers as consumers do more of their shopping online.
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And I think that underscores the importance of how we are looking upon this particular case.
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But the White House's continued attention to this issue despite no resolution underscores its political importance.
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But that underscores rather than undermines the argument that the Comey tweet is far more damaging.
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Recent consolidation also underscores the scarcity of media assets: witness Disney's enthusiastic pursuit of Fox's businesses.
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All of this underscores the low esteem in which the Senate Democrats hold their own institution.
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That doesn't mean it won't pass, which just underscores the non-representativeness of our current government.
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And the GE story underscores the false sense of comfort that can arise among employee investors.
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The conflict between FDA experts and patients underscores the contradictions in the current drug-approval process.
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The case underscores how IPOA is struggling to fulfill its remit to hold police to account.
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The JAMA Neurology viewpoint underscores a new level of urgency in the battle against Parkinson's disease.
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The tie-up underscores Erdogan's continued reliance on the MHP, the smallest of parliament's four factions.
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And the Trump administration's willingness to commit further cruelty only underscores the urgency in solving it.
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In any case, "Losing Ground" underscores its characters' subjectivity with a form of subtle magic realism.
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But the party's modest cash availability underscores how much hangs in the balance with its nominee.
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Scott-Hansen's plan for these "quick insights" underscores a broader trend in the wealth-management industry.
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It underscores how his personal flaws have driven away talented subordinates and attracted self-serving replacements.
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Whitaker's rocky appearance underscores the peril that Trump officials will face when they're brought before Congress.
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The move underscores the challenges North American sporting goods manufacturers face in their highly competitive market.
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The US action underscores the fragile nature of the trade ceasefire between Washington and Beijing. Overreaction?
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The Cruz-Fiorina duo received a tepid reception, however, and strategists said it underscores his desperation.
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It's an ongoing, consistent threat, and this underscores the role of law enforcement in tracking it.
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This parallel culling underscores the sense that the 2018 election represents the geographic bookend to 2010.
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The explosion of live events underscores podcast fans' loyalty and engagement with the hosts of shows.
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Still—and as Kramer underscores—the study still found, at the end of the day, that
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This underscores that you're not saying everything is terrible — just that some things could be better.
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The latest twist in the crisis underscores the tumult in Brazil over Mr. da Silva's nomination.
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Mr. Zuckerberg's meeting with Mr. Liu — a rarity for an American business executive — underscores the dynamic.
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It was seen as a dramatic move that underscores Beijing's intent to crackdown on financial risk.
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"It underscores that not every state is looking at this in a partisan lens," Brater said.
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Understanding where major media outlets go wrong underscores why we so urgently need to do better.
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Second, Storyboard it also underscores how Flipboard is attempting to do this in a "smarter" way.
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The new report underscores the government's failure to help its citizens when they needed it most.
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Funnily enough, my experience in the Helix showroom only underscores the findings of the 2011 study.
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Today's mistake underscores how Twitter can passively become a platform where racist ideologies are easily spread.
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The acquisition underscores a couple of bigger developments in the world of advertising and marketing tech.
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As obnoxious as the term is, the problem it underscores is a serious one for marketers.
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That underscores a conundrum particular to Kidz Bop: The brand is far bigger than the performers.
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This shift underscores an evolving, still-complex environment for the intersection of cannabis and Wall Street.
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The recent outbreak at a skilled nursing facility in Washington State underscores the urgency of this.
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The car switch boldly underscores the biggest complaints about electric vehicles: limited range and slow charging.
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It also underscores how much has changed since she first tried to get the series made.
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The sit-in underscores the difficulties the government faces in dealing with right-wing extremist groups.
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The central bank's intervention into the debt market underscores fears about Corporate America's massive debt load.
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Unfortunately, we now know the 2012 study actually underscores a maxim: Nutrition research is rarely simple.
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That underscores just how quickly the severity of the blow to the economy is becoming apparent.
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This concern underscores the importance of an international agreement on norms or a code of conduct.
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Yet the distress in global markets also underscores the fact that real economic fortunes are fused.
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Iran's August 29 attempt to launch a space launch vehicle underscores the urgency of the threat.
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War rarely leads to extinction, a finding that underscores the importance of post-conflict restoration efforts.
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And it underscores what has made Bad Bunny so valuable over the last couple of years.
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At the same time, it also underscores how vulnerable many providers are, with few safety nets.
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Kaiser underscores this reading by overlaying one of the watermarks with concentric circles inside a rhombus.
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What happened next underscores some of the absurdity and complexity of turning an agency inside out.
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But what we've seen in Sri Lanka underscores that more government debt is not the answer.
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The tax bill underscores a political truth: There's nothing wrong with redistribution when it's done right.
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But if nothing else, the Manafort indictment underscores the Trump campaign's astonishing vulnerability to Russian blackmail.
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Understanding what shaped Ms. Franklin only underscores how completely she synthesized and then transcended it all.
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"Plaintiffs seeking to advance these cases now only underscores how counterproductive they can be," he said.
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And our Liberia journey underscores that saving lives is often complicated, and harder than we think.
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Trading Bruce — a free-agent-to-be — underscores the reality that the kids are the show.
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His interest underscores what has been something of a fork in artificial intelligence in recent years.
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It underscores just how important it is that the Senate subpoena Ambassador Bolton as a witness.
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FX's "Feud" renewal once again underscores what a dizzying time it is for the television industry.
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This is the first such program in the nation, and the presidential election underscores its importance.
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Details: A more thorough examination of impeachment efforts underscores the idea the taboo has been eroding.
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It underscores the need for a mechanism to clear and approve projects before they are awarded.
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"What happened in Congress underscores the shamelessness to which the parliamentary majority has fallen," Vizcarra added.
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This preliminary determination underscores the type of obtuse bureaucratic thinking the new administration wants to change.
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Their abiding presence underscores the idea that the royal seat is, after all, a domestic dwelling.
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The uproar in Germany underscores how challenging the regulation of online content is for democratic countries.
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Now a new study underscores that some common foods can ferry those chemicals into our bloodstream.
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Slack's name — an acronym for Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge — underscores its big ambition.
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The case underscores Iran's blatant willingness to disregard international financial norms to further its own interests.
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And as Apple's current scrutiny underscores, that can be particularly important when it comes to kids.
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The way we generate, transmit and use energy underscores everything we do on a daily basis.
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But this untold story underscores the effect the Russian operation had on the American electoral system.
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It underscores the simmering trade tensions between the neighbors and rocky personal relationship between their leaders.
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No Time to Die's trailer underscores a sense of betrayal and the notion of Bond's obsolescence.
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A new poll on terrorism fears underscores a deep divide that permeates our politics and culture.
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A quick glance at the veteran portrayal in "Orange is the New Black" series underscores that.
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This underscores one of Google's big challenges moving forward: Figuring out how to mitigate bad answers.
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Faster growth in some countries underscores how cyclical recovery is taking hold across the currency union.
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The experience in the Caucasus and the rest of Russia underscores the dangers of Moscow's approach.
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It's the same magic that underscores Alcoholics Anonymous groups: the precious revelation that you're not alone.
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But a newly published cable underscores Moscow's fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.
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The collapse of the latest talks also underscores how misguided Trump was at that earlier meeting.
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Cohen's latest legal drama also underscores another rising priority for Democrats: the truthfulness of congressional witnesses.
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Its sale underscores a growing trend of media companies consolidating either for stability, survival or growth.
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Each successive legal battle involving a lack of clear guidelines around personal data underscores the issue.
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But this also underscores the need for managers to make sure such activities are coordinated thoughtfully.
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"It just underscores how precarious we are in terms of potential for nuclear confrontation," Redlener said.
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The whole thing has to be done, of course, with gastronomic quality in mind, underscores Jakob.
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However, so is most raw offal, which underscores the importance and transformative power of deft preparation.
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The data underscores the degree to which industry retrenchment is curtailing individual's options within the marketplaces.
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The success of the IPO underscores the diverging fortunes of retail companies over the last few years.
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It also underscores an increasing shift of higher-value roles, such as research to lower cost countries.
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The trend underscores how the Trump administration's broad crackdown on illegal immigration has sometimes had unintended consequences.
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This particular observation underscores the importance of understanding the nuances and quirks of the species being studied.
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Using her childhood drawings of maps and figures, Joyce Kozloff underscores the limits of our adult understanding.
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But Infinite's earnest attempt to represent bathrooms as sites of racial violence only underscores its representational limitations.
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Lenovo's Z2 Plus further underscores how Chinese smartphone companies are increasingly selling top hardware for low-cost.
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The latest recount underscores the deep divides plaguing one of the most critical states in American politics.
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The state's experience underscores the uneven impact of the U.S.-China trade war across the United States.
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India's reaction underscores the risks governments run by nationalist leaders are posing for businesses around the world.
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It underscores how investigators are increasingly seeking testimony from businesses that compete with Google for market share.
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But each incremental move underscores the steep obstacles facing two countries with fundamentally different governments and economies.
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The deal also underscores the danger of leaving Syria's fate in the hands of conflicting foreign powers.
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The bankruptcy underscores the challenges telecommunications companies face as they transition to software and services from hardware.
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It's a theory that, yet again, underscores the dynamic linkage between Pluto's complex atmosphere and its surface.
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That lag underscores the difficulty GoPro has had expanding beyond its core market of extreme sports enthusiasts.
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The new product underscores Amazon's ambitions to be a top player in fashion and voice-powered computing.
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"The company underscores that it is not aware of any ongoing negotiation," Tiscali said in a statement.
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This ransomware underscores the importance of creating a secure, unique password that's difficult to hack or guess.
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This underscores the need to enforce conservation and fishing bans in protected areas like Chagos, said Ferretti.
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It also underscores just how much the relationship between Google and Uber has deteriorated in recent months.
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" A 2000 court affidavit underscores McCorvey's true feelings on the famous case:"They said yes, 'You're white.
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The latest approach from Google underscores how Fiber is trying out various methods in each new market.
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The personal finance classic underscores the idea that getting rich is more about mentality than anything else.
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Why it matters: The exchange underscores how Trump's continued attacks on the media raise questions for Pai.
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Germany's dirty secret underscores the inevitable conclusion that renewables are alone not enough to beat global warming.
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The dropping of the suit, however, underscores the challenges in making mass-customization a fashion industry reality.
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Perhaps this underscores that old saw: it's often less about what you know than who you know.
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The labor market resilience underscores the economy's strength, which has helped calm concerns of a looming recession.
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All this funny business underscores how harmless House of Cards has allowed Spacey's politician persona to become.
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Ola Offline further underscores how serious Ola is about expanding its service to the untapped Indian market.
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The move underscores the growing appeal of express delivery options among businesses and shoppers in urban centers.
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The fundraising underscores investor enthusiasm for big, privately-held Chinese technology companies even as public valuations falter.
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Yet the experience of SafeMotos also underscores some of the difficulties of establishing tech startups in Africa.
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The hire underscores YouTube's efforts to build a bridge with the industry its struggled to win over.
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These fish are resilient, but this report underscores that we must act now to prevent further extinctions.
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"This volume of comments underscores the tremendous interest the public has in this proceeding," the senators wrote.
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The tone of Brooks's statement underscores the brutal feud that's developed between Strange and Brooks over Trump.
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Thankfully, we're not facing an emergency scenario yet, but the threat underscores the need to be prepared.
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It underscores the fact that terrorist acts hide a million quiet success stories among European Muslim communities.
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The operation also underscores the threat of organized crime to Brazil's fast-growing oil and gas sector.
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Maybe one from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency—DARPA—that underscores the threat to modern computing.
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The communications breakdown in this instance underscores the administration's frequent difficulty in coordinating a coherent policy message.
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Its corporate-wide rebranding to "Indosat Ooredoo" since November 2015 underscores the reputational risk to the parent.
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It also underscores how lunar exploration is open to new players, not just the US and Russia.
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The announcement underscores Amazon's ambitions to be a top player in both fashion and voice-powered computing.
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The consolidation in the industry underscores the difficulty of building strong sustainable businesses selling open-source software.
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The prototype underscores HPE's ambition to lead computer technology as huge datasets place new strains on devices.
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Which I think underscores my position that such power should not be wielded by a single company.
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That's notable because it underscores the gulf between Warren's perceived electability and her appeal to Democratic voters.
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A key metric in FedEx's financial statements underscores why the shipping giant dropped Amazon as a customer
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President Trump's inability to laugh at himself only underscores the accusation that his skin is very thin.
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The letter underscores the continuing rupture in the Republican Party, but particularly within its national security establishment.
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The hiring underscores Moelis's continued efforts to strengthen and broaden its client relationships by hiring veteran executives.
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The incident underscores what's likely to become a louder debate about security within the nascent cloud industry.
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The crush of new investigations underscores the anxiety and enthusiasm Democrats feel as they consider pursuing impeachment.
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The resilience of drilling programs in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait underscores their importance to service providers.
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But the government's own financial fate, which is closely entwined with Sonangol, underscores the rough road ahead.
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"Underscores reason why an actual deal is necessary, not just a statement of lofty goals," she added.
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Lagerfeld's death underscores the demise of an archaic operating system whose code was written by Louis XIV.
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The footage has yet to surface, but the episode underscores Pope Francis's continuing war against the Devil.
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Spirituality and a cosmic orientation have long been fundamental to Ward's art, as this exhibition amply underscores.
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If they do, British Columbia underscores there is a market friendly way to do something about it.
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This underscores the challenge for congressional leaders as they attempt to tackle this perplexing public health program.
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Why it matters: It's a data point that underscores the growth of renewables in U.S. power markets.
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"It also underscores previous findings that better sleep contributes to better mental health," Espie said by email.
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A recent bike fatality by an onramp to the Cross Bronx Expressway underscores the need for more.
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The contract underscores the rising volumes of crude from the Permian that are increasingly available for export.
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The improved communication in the cases of the professor and the missing couple underscores the administration's progress.
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The AT&T-Time Warner deal underscores the old industry adage that content is king, they said.
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Transcript of Bill Taylor's testimony underscores extreme lengths Trump went to in urging Ukraine to investigate Bidens
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Freeman's addition to Alexa underscores Amazon's focus on incorporating video with its widely popular voice-assistant technology.
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The evolution of that legislation underscores the Republican administration's instinctive reluctance to back large new stimulus spending.
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While this is good news, it still underscores just how seriously the administration bungled its coronavirus response.
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But this week's attack underscores how urgent it is for the city to take further steps now.
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This refusal to test people with protective equipment only underscores the need for expanding access to PPE.
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The CDC now says young people can also be at grave risk ... and this underscores the danger.
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The anxiety also underscores the instability and insecurity contract-based drivers feel in regard to their work.
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The women's show of solidarity underscores what is at stake for the Mennonites, a conservative Christian denomination.
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This sudden rush of emotion underscores yet again the continuing impact of slavery on contemporary American life.
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The Omar-Tlaib issue underscores just what a complication the US-Israel relationship has become for Democrats.
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His cooks find vinegar's lack of certainty irritating, but for Mr. Lee, it only underscores his affection.
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This kind of sentiment, however well intentioned, underscores a lamentable byproduct of the professionalization of Olympic sports.
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His mostly unyielding attitude underscores the stakes for France as he eases business regulations to seed dynamism.
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DARGIS This year's anguished discourse about art and artists underscores that criticism is rooted in lived experience.
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Still, the attack underscores the danger of violence in Afghanistan that remains despite the U.S. withdrawal deal.
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Anyone trying to score political points off of it only underscores why they are unfit to serve.
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But it underscores the simmering debate over giving ground for Mr. Spencer and his following to gather.
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The decision also underscores other cities' equivocation over where their own, growing homeless populations should receive support.
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The research underscores that while the effect of terrorism on elections is profound, it is also complex.
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The rift underscores the growing distance and distrust between Mr. Trump and his supposed allies in Washington.
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But Google's approach to data collection underscores that the overwhelming bulk of its business comes from advertising.
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Xi's anxiety about the internet, religion, Hong Kong protesters, even Winnie-the-Pooh underscores his own insecurities.
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It's a rare escalation, and one that underscores how serious an issue Twitch sports piracy has become.
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The event, called the Women in Governance lunch, underscores a rare corner in finance where women dominate.
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" The Archdiocese of Washington said that the Vatican's laicization of McCarrick "underscores the gravity of his actions.
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Between the lines: While protests are a familiar phenomenon in Iran, the recent wave underscores new trends.
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The battle between Feinstein and de Leon underscores Democratic Party tensions still simmering after the 2016 election.
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America under President Donald Trump, who wants to pull out of the Paris agreement, underscores the case.
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But for Mr. Trump and his national security team, Tuesday's technical milestone simply underscores tomorrow's strategic dilemma.
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Still, the discovery underscores the ingenuity of myxozoans, the class of parasites to which H. salminicola belongs.
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But the fact that mainstream Republicans entertain the discussion while watching the polls underscores Trump's heightened peril.
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Meant as a jab, it underscores the omnipresence of American politics and culture that so rankles Canadians.
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The bank's latest attempt at reforms underscores how the realities of Brazilian politics are slowing Bolsonaro's agenda.
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It underscores that liberalism does not perfectly align with racial egalitarianism, regardless of rhetoric to the contrary.
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His death on Sunday underscores the ubiquity of the helicopter in this sprawling and traffic-choked metropolis.
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The bank's latest attempt at reforms underscores how the realities of Brazilian politics are slowing Bolsonaro's agenda.
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It underscores how in the US, the norms around money, marriage, and gender remain — perhaps surprisingly — traditional.
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The firing underscores Mr. Fink's willingness to make an example of even his top leaders, Bloomberg reports.
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That Congress would return to the trough for the new budget deal underscores the Fed's political vulnerability.
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The spending underscores how important the Florida race is in the fight for control of the Senate.
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McDaniel's appearance underscores the stakes of Tuesday's gubernatorial election, by far the most competitive election of 2017.
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The fact that some states with early voting allow for changing one's vote only underscores the problem.
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The difficulty in getting even a narrow deal — small and symbolic — underscores the difficulty in the relationship.
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David Frum, in 21 tweets, explains why Sessions's dishonesty underscores the unique danger of the Trump presidency.
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This underscores the 22019-year nosedive from a private sector unionization rate of 16.8 percent in 1983.
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The choice of Mr. Lighthizer — and the trade tensions it underscores — leaves China in a difficult spot.
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But Wojcicki's response underscores how little information Google provides to users about ads that have been removed.
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The vote underscores a deep pool of support for the protest movement, despite occasional violence by protesters.
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A handsome hardcover book, packed with context, underscores the magnitude of the effort behind this groundbreaking set.
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Kohistani's death in early March underscores the need for new approaches in the fight against honor crimes.
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The steady increase since 17503 underscores how little society has done to reduce the planet-warming pollutants.
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If this was the case, it only underscores the wrongfulness of Mr. Barr's refusal to recuse himself.
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An investigation by The New York Times magazine, released this week, underscores just how devastating it was.
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The knee-jerk reaction to be polite undermines your confidence, critics say, and underscores your own insecurity.
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The number of applicants underscores the interest in the contest, which Seattle-based Amazon announced last month.
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Morris & Co.'s contemporary production of wallpapers and fabrics printed with the same patterns underscores this point.
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Linder knows that she may be a ticking time bomb, and that awareness underscores her work here.
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"It underscores that food doesn't just come from the supermarket but from actual outdoor farms," the email said.
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But it also underscores how much there is to gain from understanding and embracing how we are different.
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And the fate of Nate Parker, a notable absence Sunday night, underscores other uncomfortable truths about racial difference.
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But his willingness to skip the meeting underscores that Capitol Hill Democrats aren't entirely unified in their opposition.
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The plan underscores the Kurds' emergence as a major force in Syria since the onset of its war.
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The series underscores their exoneration in 2002, followed by the 2014 settlement they negotiated with New York City.
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The agreement also underscores China Energy's ambition to diversify its business into natural gas and the refining sector.
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It underscores a point we already understand well: that economic inequality is a persistent problem across the globe.
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But Coates's post underscores the fact that Sanders's problem in this regard is bigger than any particular issue.
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The fundraising underscores the investment appeal of businesses selling medicines online directly to consumers, which intensified following Amazon.
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Soriano's drawing underscores our sense of return, change, and absence – states that could either comfort or disconcert us.
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The letter underscores the growing unease among Beijing's tight-knit community of foreign policy professionals over the detentions.
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It underscores their efforts to get acknowledged as part of the entertainment industry, rather than disrupters of it.
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That age in part underscores the need for the company to invest in, and acquire, more modern technology.
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It also underscores why human intervention and in-depth fundamental research are so critical to long-term performance.
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On that platform, Oviosu underscores it has positioned itself as a partner, not a rival, to traditional banks.
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Neal said in his letter to Mnuchin that the allegation underscores the need for oversight of the program.
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Throughout the show, portraits abound, which is perhaps not surprising for a project that so directly underscores identity.
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The other point that this deal underscores is just how fragmented the whole industry of recruitment remains today.
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That is unlikely to change, but the proposal underscores how important the American security umbrella is to Qatar.
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To Bland, the mystery of Ceres' missing craters underscores the importance of designing missions to visit multiple targets.
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Its decision to buy Ring underscores the task startups have trying to win in the home security space.
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All of which underscores growing emerging market pressures on Apple that might push harder against its stated principles.
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The incident underscores the fact that in Spain, not all has gone smoothly for app-based transportation companies.
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But the welcome promised for him this week underscores how happy the region is with Australia's re-engagement.
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It underscores the value of having a strong support system — one that exists outside of the locker room.
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Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Tom Perez, said the indictment "underscores the seriousness" of the Mueller probe.
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The context of the exhibition in a high-end design boutique underscores the distinction between design and art.
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The big picture: The Oscars eligibility fight underscores a bigger riff between legacy Hollywood players and tech newcomers.
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The bit about spiders notwithstanding, Carlevale's incredible story underscores just how much more research on ayahuasca is needed.
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The proliferation of private unicorns, many of whom have gone on to produce underwhelming exits, underscores these worries.
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The CGPS report adds weight to arguments for expansion - because it underscores the program's broad, positive economic impact.
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And it only underscores why Hillary Clinton had the lowest approval rating of any candidate in presidential history.
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The rollback underscores the Trump administration's rejection of mainstream climate science in an effort to boost economic growth.
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All of which underscores why a piecemeal, state-by-state, business-by-business solution will never be enough.
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The data underscores the difficulty policymakers face in eradicating Japan's deflationary mindset and prodding consumers to boost spending.
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But the believability of it underscores just how scary many people find the situation surrounding firearms right now.
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But it still underscores the divide between Democrats and Republicans over the real purpose of social welfare programs.
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This underscores how important it is for Europe to complete Banking Union, deepen CMU, and strengthen the EMU.
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The market's surprising resilience underscores rampant fraud in the sector that has allowed buyers to skirt existing restrictions.
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Alton's death underscores the terrifying path of destruction that drugs like fentanyl have had in the United States.
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But the traction it has been getting underscores a market in India, that many could make use of.
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The takeover also underscores the push by medical device makers seeking to harness wireless technology and "big data".
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But in general, healthcare cost inflation simply underscores the need to boost saving, notes Ron Mastrogiovanni, Healthview's CEO.
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She touts her proposals from fixing Social Security to debt-free tuition and underscores her foreign policy initiatives.
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The impact of the casualness of these visuals underscores the harshness of Prum's enslavement, where violence is routine.
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But that only underscores his need for a strong White House tax team, which the administration still lacks.
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The disproportionate contribution of gains from those five issues underscores the tech sector's eye-popping performance this year.
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But the report underscores deep uncertainty about the health of the relationship between the president and intelligence professionals.
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Overall, the economy is fairly strong and the Fed's insistence on moving ahead with rate hikes underscores that.
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This decade-old diaspora from Morgan Stanley clustered around one deal underscores the changing market for merger advice.
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But the fact that both countries see it as necessary underscores how much tension remains in the relationship.
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The share price response also underscores heightened levels of skittishness among investors towards newly listed companies, Sammut added.
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Its decision underscores the vast reorganisation that even banks with relatively small continental interests are having to undergo.
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That underscores why we need The Equality Act to be introduced in this Congress and to become law.
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The slow progress in designing a framework underscores fintechs' concern not to circumvent or breach existing banking laws.
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Juuls delayed entry into China potentially its most lucrative market underscores the complexity and risk of operating here.
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The unsolicited bid is a rare move in the newspaper industry, but it underscores the industry's rising desperation.
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The new report also underscores the challenges facing the incoming administration in reducing the uninsured rate after 6900.
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This underscores the invasive nature of this new pest and the challenges we face trying to control it.
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Plus, of course, when you are insisting on the purity of your spouse's motives, it underscores the message.
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Itaú's move with XP underscores competition challenges that banks are facing with financial start-ups, known as fintechs.
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Esper's stop in Mongolia underscores the Pentagon's interest there amid its larger strategy of countering Russia and China.
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It also underscores the tricky political environment Democratic leaders are navigating in the face of Sanders's resounding success.
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That decision underscores the balance Pompeo is trying to strike between the president and the department he leads.
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In contrast, the column underscores the dilution of every Judeo-Christian belief by a political community called America.
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This CFPB move underscores the urgent need to curtail the agency and other abuses wrought by Dodd-Frank.
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Furthermore, failure to honor these contracts underscores the state's shoddy business practices and worsens its poor fiscal health.
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That doesn't undercut Pelosi's position, but underscores that they are looking to show they want a pathway out.
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The experience of being a Dark Knight who is unable to walk underscores the limits of virtual reality.
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The passage of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA) just before the holidays powerfully underscores that reality.
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That trend unfolding at Merrill Lynch underscores advisers' evolving career paths, and how firms are adapting to that.
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This underscores Amazon's increasingly dominant position in cloud computing, even as Microsoft, Alibaba, and Google remain formidable rivals.
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The repeated pattern of the wallpaper simultaneously underscores the gritty reality of her city streets and their beauty.
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It's an event that subverts the Cinderella template and underscores the losses that echo throughout Mr. Swift's fiction.
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In Lydia Pang's R29 article, she underscores how important a prescribed style can be for your personal image.
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The live show underscores proved that the project doesn't end with woe—there's hope somewhere in the margins.
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This portfolio that underscores the market's central nervous system also provides an early look into downstream investment opportunities.
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Seeing years of his cosmic art together underscores his relentless devotion to exploring unsolved mysteries of the universe.
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Engaging collective voices, it underscores marginalized individual experiences and absences in the history of art and related discourses.
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Enclosed by jutting blue screens that alternate between transparency and opacity, Mr. Rigg's set underscores Nick's utter isolation.
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The legislation backed by Mr. Sanders underscores that ranked-choice voting is about fair outcomes, not partisan calculation.
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Zaid said the offer underscores his client's desire to ensure his complaint is handled in a nonpartisan way.
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The fact that he will even be considered, of course, underscores how erratic the Astros' relievers can be.
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But this year's increase, coming after a presidential election, underscores the deep and continuing uncertainty gripping immigrant communities.
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The campaign's decision underscores Mr. Trump's tolerance for — and often encouragement of — dueling centers of power around him.
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The prospect of Fed rate cuts underscores the concern with which central banks are assessing the global economy.
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At the same time, this also underscores a problem with Trump's approach to the steel and aluminum issue.
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That figure underscores a misapprehension: the assumption that the physical relics of recorded sound are obsolete and expendable.
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But it also underscores these drivers' status as independent contractors, not employees of the platforms they work for.
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Mr. Newsom's decision, in one of his first actions, underscores how strongly the issue of drug costs resonates.
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Moreover, Ezekiel's small corner of the episode underscores the trouble with pacing that's plagued most of this season.
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One unquestionable virtue of "Everybody Knows" is how vividly it underscores what Iran does for the director's imagination.
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The juxtaposition underscores an essential commonality between the two bodies of work: their ongoing relevance in our times.
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The scene underscores Deadpool's sense of morality and calls back to his tangled time with the X-Force.
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Johnson underscores that Hosack created the first public garden in the United States, a garden with educational objectives.
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Asserting China's dominance in the region, RCEP underscores the perception of America's second-tier status in the Pacific.
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Colorado Civil Rights Commission underscores how presidents have few constraints when they exercise their vast power over immigration.
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Still, the total this year underscores just how aggressively the group tried to beat Republicans in House races.
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But Astral Chain follows a droning rhythm that underscores all of its weaknesses, making them hard to ignore.
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The debacle over the upgrade, Mr. Johnson said, underscores the need for that more modern fare collection technology.
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Experts say the increase, while small, underscores the need to protect against mosquitoes during the hot summer months.
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New research, published February 8 in Nature Communications, underscores how narrow this "hug hormone" theory of oxytocin is.
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The president's tweet also underscores the degree to which the November general election may factor into his decisionmaking.
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The modest potential windfall underscores the difficulty of replacing the economic benefits of membership in the European Union.
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Kharon Torchec Davis, underscores how the country's justice system can flounder at many levels, especially for poor defendants.
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My experience as a university president these past few years underscores the need to align policies and expectations.
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The new language essentially formalizes — and underscores — what most investors and executives already assumed to be the case.
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The debate underscores the extent to which Mr. Trump's trade fight with China has left many issues unresolved.
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Trump's denial underscores another Democratic demand: that the Senate seek contemporaneous documents that the president has blocked, too.
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The Times&apos reporting underscores how dangerous Bolton could be if he testifies against Trump in his trial.
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The slump underscores the view of many that auto sales have peaked and are set to trend downward.
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It also underscores the need to address the outstanding issues around dealing with the legacy of the past.
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The site of these protests underscores one of the most dramatic differences between South Korea and North Korea.
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The launch of Apple Music Awards underscores the company's increasing focus on services, as revenue from hardware slows.
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The unusual strategy underscores the desperation of global tech companies to break into the world's largest online market.
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This language underscores that the most powerful country in the world has its own escalatory and retaliatory options.
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The timing of the news underscores just how cash-intensive the on-demand food delivery business can be.
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"The imposition of these measures underscores that Irans missile program remains a significant proliferation concern," the statement said.
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If the name you want isn't available, try adding numbers or underscores to make it unique to you.
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Benítez, like most of his peers, is comfortable with such imperfection; to him, it underscores a structure's utility.
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The finding has implications for injury recovery and also underscores how capable and confounding our bodies can be.
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He said that Hyundai's decision underscores how valuable China is to major manufacturing supply chains around the world.
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The Wisconsin case underscores how modern gerrymanders, using computers and political and behavioral data, have become increasingly effective.
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But Hendrickson's article underscores that Biden, while older and no doubt somewhat slower, hasn't changed all that much.
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However, the recent track record only underscores why the U.S.-Iran confrontation is likely to escalate once again.
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It also underscores the importance of literary representation in the state with the greatest percentage of Hispanic residents.
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The caricature in the imitation underscores the distance between what Lucy came from and what she has become.
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That such a simple, elegant attack could snag Jeff Bezos underscores just how at-risk Trump has been.
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It obviously underscores why there needs to be a peace process and why the Afghan people seek peace.
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Mallet's case also underscores the challenges of addressing allegations of past wrongs in the American criminal justice system.
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The proliferation of the videos underscores the challenge of pinning down the cause, or causes, of the outbreak.
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Monsanto's move underscores the U.S. seed maker's determination to expand after Syngenta rejected its takeover approaches last year.
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It underscores the notion that Trump's campaign finance issues could ultimately prove to be his biggest potential liability.
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The lack of interest in the gavel underscores how politically tricky and toxic many Republicans view the job.
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It's socio-economic position of moderate conservatism underscores the depth of understanding what might happen in both states.
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His perennial 27-7-7 stat line is unmatched by any other player, yet still underscores his impact.
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The agreement further underscores that the commission discovered no evidence suggesting that Van Hollen personally violated FEC rules.
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The film underscores the value of being induced into an art of living, of having one's eyes opened.
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The shooting underscores the stubborn lasting power of fake news and how hard it is to stamp out.
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The spending also underscores how aggressively the deep-pocketed group will pursue its agenda in the months ahead.
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It also underscores an irony: for years German Chancellor Angela Merkel waited for an ambitious partner in France.
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The annulled vote underscores the importance of knowing the intricacies of the vote counting to inform our reporting.
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Still, Mr. Trump's early focus on pushing his agenda through executive actions underscores a fundamental truth of presidencies.
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The camera underscores the issue with the Palm phone: The needle it's trying to thread is impossibly small.
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That strategy underscores why the president gave his previously unscheduled remarks on the economy following the GDP report.
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But the loss of a rare outsider in the top ranks underscores the insular nature of the company.
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It also underscores the perception that today's chaebol leaders are hurting more than they are helping the country.
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But the extent to which judicial nominations loom large in Trump's policy résumé underscores how thin it is.
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"This heartbreaking tragedy underscores, yet again, just how devastating Yemen's conflict continues to be for civilians," Maalouf said.
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Brackett's direction underscores the challenge: everybody's always moving, and each body on offer refuses to be pinned down.
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The Deitch installation underscores Mr. Ai's activist role, in which genuine concern tends to be tinged with opportunism.
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It also underscores how Mr. Zuckerberg is imposing his authority over units he once vowed to leave alone.
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Doctors The story of SCAD underscores how much doctors still don't understand, including about heart disease in women.
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The entire suit underscores a claim made in much of the reporting on Weinstein: He didn't act alone.
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"That it's so voluminous just underscores the vastness of the offense conduct in this case," the prosecutor said.
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The new criticism underscores the high stakes the candidates face with the Iowa caucuses only 34 days away.
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Murphy underscores something about an observational painting we tend to take for granted: it is a sustained view.
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It also underscores Republicans' firm belief that if they cannot hold Rubio's seat, they cannot hold the Senate.
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That really just underscores the difficulty of legged robots, so we might then ask, why bother at all?
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The industry's rising concern underscores the scant oversight of 400 underground natural gas storage facilities in 30 U.S. states.
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Yet their willingness to consider it underscores the uncertainty hanging over the race — and the growing frustration among Mrs.
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The recommendation underscores concerns about the growing opioid overdose epidemic that claimed more than 643,000 American lives last year.
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In any case, this underscores the same dilemma that's been dogging YouTube and other tech giants for a while.
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It underscores that a good story, told well, will resonate with audiences — regardless of how frequently it gets revisited.
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The lack of transparency underscores a common complaint by young people that party leaders do not think they count.
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But the call to pull the plug on CNCS underscores the administration's misplaced values, and should be resisted strongly.
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The figure underscores the challenges facing President Donald Trump in fulfilling a campaign pledge to reduce America's trade deficits.
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The Trump administration's announcement "only underscores the need for the Supreme Court to bring some clarity here," he added.
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It also underscores crucial gaps in how the U.S. and North Korea define denuclearization and see the path forward.
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This latest achievement underscores the system's versatility and ability to acquire superhuman levels of competency in rule-based domains.
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His English major and academic background sits behind every word and underscores the importance of language in his music.
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"This first demonstration of chunking in a scatter hoarder underscores the cognitive demand of scatter hoarding," the authors wrote.
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It's ludicrous that so few people get turned into a massive story, but it underscores the need for context.
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Cruz's selection of Fiorina as a running mate underscores that outreach, and he referenced her gender throughout his announcement.
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Jones and McCarron's disagreement over whether to accept the salt industry's support underscores a larger conflict in nutrition science.
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The jockeying among the lenders to provide the financing underscores the scarcity of these deals across the restructuring sector.
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The investment by rivals Magna and Delphi underscores auto suppliers' desire to identify self-driving solutions for global automakers.
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The news underscores Apple's increased willingness to consider making large multi-billion acquisitions with its substantial free cash flow.
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In movies like "Synchronicity," this type of cinephilia only underscores that you're watching a copy, not the real deal.
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This understandable tension underscores much of the back-and-forth between the technology and automotive communities at the moment.
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Between the lines: Snap's push underscores the company's commitment to keeping its younger audience engaged in the political process.
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The new paradigm underscores the influence of social media, and users who are shunning traditional methods of consuming information.
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This only underscores that China is a crucial market for Apple in terms of both hardware sales and services.
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Drawing from the institution's expansive collection, the sparkly exhibit underscores cycles of change and returning trends of ancient designs.
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CRUZ: Well, Hugh, I agree with you that it — Justice Scalia's passing underscores the enormous gravity of this election.
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McConnell's unwillingness to let Senate Republicans cross Trump underscores the consequences for Republicans if they break with the president.
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Of course, the finding underscores how little we still know about the role of black holes in galaxy formation.
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While most Republicans will ultimately fall in line, the hesitance underscores the unusual relationship between Trump and his party.
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It underscores Trump&aposs intent to reorient U.S. foreign policy toward a more narrow consideration of the national interest.
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The very fact that there are so many anti-doping agencies only underscores how serious a problem it is.
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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini underscores the growing predominance of his rightist League party in big Rome rally.
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"(It) underscores the growing role that wearables and Fitbit devices play in the management of chronic conditions," he explained.
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The very concept of a plus-size issue underscores the message we're trying to spread: Plus is not niche.
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Saba's story underscores how the existing law lets people literally get away with murder when honor is the excuse.
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The company's decision to once again seek help with its debt underscores the persistent business challenges J. Crew faces.
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Which underscores the challenge of driving up the thing, which a specially equipped Audi E-tron did last month.
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Additionally, this underscores Trump's failure to understand the way in which women have been persecuted and forgotten throughout history.
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It's also one that underscores the show's preoccupation with the conflict between duty, pragmatism, and one's own best interests.
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Their foray into the $240 billion global loan market for infrastructure and energy projects underscores the challenge they face.
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A line of targets underscores the horizon line in this image captured at a Border Patrol range in Texas.
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The industry's rising concern underscores the scant oversight of 21 underground natural gas storage facilities in 22013 U.S. states.
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His unrepentant attitude about responsibility for a crime against humanity underscores the irony of his role as justice minister.
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The need for urgency and the disparate impacts of inaction underscores the dangers of magical thinking at either extreme.
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This question alone underscores how social platforms are the rising news media, and how people are consuming news today.
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More importantly, making Healy a central figure underscores the divide between teenagers and adults that runs throughout the film.
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All this further underscores the sense that Trump — and by extension the US — is about to be outplayed. Badly.
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Hearing her voice underscores the hypocrisy in trying the Freddie Gray case in the face of the aforementioned incidents.
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Instead, the new agenda is a populist turn for the party -- one that underscores the influence of Vermont Sen.
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But the coverage clampdown underscores the complicated relationship the tech behemoth has with China, the fastest-growing Internet market.
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And while model-poaching happens often in the industry, Rocha underscores that Anti's launch isn't a walkout or boycott.
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It also underscores the sway of Rockville, Maryland-based ISS, which informs the votes of roughly 1,400 institutional investors.
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The violence underscores the widening political rifts in Venezuela, where the opposition has accused Maduro of creating a dictatorship.
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The collaboration with Facebook underscores the Indian government's increasing push to adapt technology solutions to better serve its citizens.
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It also underscores ADGM's forte and position as the nexus in providing valuable access to the whole MENA region.
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It underscores the challenge Democrats face in trying to turn the anti-Trump "resistance" into electoral wins next year.
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But this report underscores the problems of rushing the planes out before their considerable pollution problems can be addressed.
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The feud underscores the challenges of managing celebrity legacies, said Jonathan Faber, CEO of Luminary Group, a licensing firm.
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But it also underscores how little Trump has gotten done and how desperate the administration is to suggest otherwise.
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The report underscores that progress in the HIV fight has been uneven, varying by geography, gender, age, and race.
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The report underscores Amazon's progress in making Alexa and its speech-recognition technology an integral part of customers' lives.
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This data underscores an important reality: that women will continue to seek out abortions even if they are illegal.
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Yet the Magnanville attack once again underscores the vast difficulty of monitoring would-be terrorist activity, and deterring attacks.
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That opposition underscores the fundamental need for reform — reform in our policy, but reform in our thinking as well.
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An erect penis on one rooftop underscores the skyscrapers' phallicism, but it's dwarfed and outnumbered by the mighty women.
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That is the ambition that underscores his trade negotiations, tax policy and push to eliminate costly and unnecessary regulations.
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It underscores the fundamental principle that companies that play by the rules shouldn't be undercut by those that don't.
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The trade commission's argument underscores just how complicated it has become to judge Amazon's place in the retail industry.
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The disagreement between the two law firms underscores the contentiousness that has permeated this deal almost from the beginning.
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The decision to go after the mortgage lender in the first place underscores the dangers of regulation by enforcement.
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PPI's polling underscores that voters are considerably more sophisticated about trade than our political campaigns and Washington debates suggest.
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The CBO's worrisome ten-year outlook underscores the severity of the situation and reveals three areas of major concern.
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The fanciful reframing makes for a compelling exercise, and it underscores Renaissance art's very real debt to Islamic civilizations.
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Last week's raise of 30 billion pesos in an investment trust to fund construction underscores investor faith, Patino added.
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This underscores why policymakers need to do all they can to support these entrepreneurs and the jobs they create.
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At the same time, however, the London attack underscores the reality that most attempted terrorist attacks are not successful.
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The flood of out-of-state campaign cash underscores the extent to which House races have become national affairs.
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He recalls the event in that same measured way that underscores how common the uncommon is along the border.
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But the controversy underscores Buttigieg's greatest challenge: attracting support from black voters, a key constituency in the Democratic primary.
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But their presence in Silicon Valley underscores how Chinese tech heavyweights still need American know-how to stay competitive.
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Věra Jourová, the EU's consumer protection chief, thinks the incident underscores why privacy regulations like the GDPR are crucial.
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That largely removes him from partisan combat amid a raucous, often circuslike campaign that underscores his steadiness and calm.
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The process underscores the fast-changing dynamics between traditional financial advisers and the technology they increasingly have to embrace.
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He said Automation Anywhere&aposs success also underscores its more thoughtful approach to growth than some of its peers.
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Its video underscores the bittersweet tone of the lyrics, which spin romantic resignation into a form of steadfast conviction.
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The animation underscores SpaceX's interest in using Boca Chica as one of two bases of operations for Starship launches.
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The case underscores the stakes for the Justice Department, which has been quietly campaigning for the amendment for years.
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The move underscores the growing concern about how the longest-ever government shutdown is set to disrupt air travel.
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Some in the industry say the lawsuit underscores the lack of gender and racial diversity in the advertising business.
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It also "underscores what has been our policy": that an editor must know the identity of an unnamed source.
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Rinaudo underscores Zipline's mission to "deliver the products that can save lives" but also stresses it is a business.
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The battery of this intense sound underscores the forcefulness of these remarkable acts, heightening the paradoxical experience of touch.
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It's a tale of extremes, yet it underscores Silicon Valley's proclivity for tolerating – and funding – overambitious, self-aggrandizing dreamers.
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The case underscores what critics say is deteriorating press freedom under Suu Kyi, once a champion of free speech.
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This data also underscores the urgency of expanding housing in high-cost areas like San Francisco, Seattle, and Boston.
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It underscores the idea of being this utility grade and being something ... You guys just raised how much money?
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But as some noted after reading the story, this incident underscores just how vulnerable people are to account takeovers.
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Whatever side one might take in this particular case, it underscores the real-world impact of digitally mediated behavior.
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This historic arrangement underscores America's support for Israel's security, the bedrock of the strategic relationship between the two countries.
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Still, it underscores the gulf between the professed priorities of both parties as workers and companies desperately seek relief.
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As lawmakers thanked Green for his service, they noted that the coronavirus pandemic underscores the need for international engagement.
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It also underscores how different Mr. Trump's first marriage was compared with his second and third — each new Mrs.
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It also underscores the continuing tension between America's globally minded corporate establishment and the Trump administration's "America First" agenda.
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Today's announcement underscores why we need to follow the facts and work to protect the integrity of future elections.
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Mr. Sanguibe's thirst for knowledge underscores the fact that access to education should be a right, not a privilege.
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The move underscores Netflix's increasing ability and ambition to create its own content rather than buying reruns from Hollywood.
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Yet their very multitude underscores Fara's underlying argument that there is nothing unusual about a feminine engagement with science.
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Dr. Mazar, who's studied people's honesty in laboratory experiments, said that altruistic result underscores people's concerns about self-image.
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The report underscores what we have argued from the very beginning - there was no collusion - there was no obstruction.
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The variety and number of weapons seized underscores how lethal and heavily armed Brazilian drug trafficking gangs have become.
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That he would put so much faith in his former client, knowing his baggage, underscores his confidence in Cano.
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The line of questioning underscores the growing scope of criminal inquiries that pose a threat to Mr. Trump's presidency.
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One room of the exhibition underscores this process, its floor strewn with cutout images, magazine pages, and book plates.
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It also underscores the deficiencies in funding, which is necessary to maintain and upgrade the country's aging transportation systems.
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The Trump operation's reassessment underscores how the pandemic has disrupted virtually every element of the campaign for both parties.
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The confusion surrounding the Google site underscores the broader chaos that has been a hallmark of Trump's coronavirus response.
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