"It is a fiction that the Ukrainian government was launching an effort to upend our election, upend our election to mess with our Democratic systems," Hill testified.
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But maybe 2017 is the year to upend that routine.
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But Hollywood isn't the only industry Amazon wants to upend.
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The move could potentially upend Trump's existing super PAC structure.
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Outcomes from some of our battleground polls upend conventional wisdom.
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Americans. Remaking blacks into citizens threatened to upend the entire
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She came to Westeros promising to upend its political structure.
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Maybe it's time to upend classical economics and political science.
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Here are their plans to upend the $103 trillion industry.
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Especially not the automakers whose industry he's attempting to upend.
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It's highly unlikely Delrahim would upend the consumer welfare standard.
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As with much else, climate change could upend foreign policy.
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But anything can happen before then to upend the process.
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This growing inequality threatens to upend how the market works.
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Ms. Kopatchinskaja's desire to upend stale concert formats is admirable.
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Insurance markets stabilized after Mr. Trump tried to upend them.
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His review of a closed case would upend his life.
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How are we going to upend our entire voting system?
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It has the potential to upend the 2020 nominating contest.
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Technology is about to upend our entire national security infrastructure.
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That's what Evans and Towne and Polanski meant to upend.
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A win for Biden in Iowa could upend the race.
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This may upend the way you save in these accounts.
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"You aren't going to upend that system easily," he said.
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Aiken's aim, however, is not to upend plot, but motivation.
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Trump's election, if it happened, wouldn't suddenly upend the system.
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Now AngelList wants to upend India's early stage market with Syndicates.
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But Endless and Blonde, both upend that usual way of working.
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Imbellus seeks to upend traditional tests like the SAT and ACT.
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Wi-fi was about to upend our very conception of connectivity.
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The second is which industries it might upend in the process.
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Five9 develops cloud software that aims to upend physical call centers.
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" And MSNBC: "Boris Johnson Brexit push threatens to upend British democracy.
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They could make a big statement if they upend undefeated UCF.
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Some groups have warned that it could upend the franchise model.
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Well, there are always people who want to upend the system.
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The scramble for that market could upend the industry's familiar structure.
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The dispute threatens to upend the world's largest cotton-producing market.
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Reciprocal switching, or more accurately, forced access, would upend longstanding precedent.
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Waymo's entry into the market doesn't necessarily upend other companies' plans.
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The productivity story isn't surefire proof that AI won't upend employment.
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A few seconds upend the preceding hour and 40-some minutes.
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The proposal could completely upend the way prescription drugs are purchased.
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China is ascending as a superpower looking to upend existing rules.
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He is looking to upend the political playbook, and he should.
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One way to upend the aesthetic paradigm is to overdo it.
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It's the model Uber has used to upend the taxi business.
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The severe economic shock from coronavirus could upend the 2020 election.
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This is a tricky balance, one BDS threatens to upend entirely.
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Financing the massive coronavirus response, meanwhile, is going to upend Gov.
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If Amazon can break that habit, it could upend the industry.
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It's a sudden development that's threatening to upend the global economy.
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He's continuing to upend traditional norms — and his base loves it.
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A victory on Tuesday could upend the dynamic of the race.
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Antonin Scalia's sudden death in 2016 threatened to upend that project.
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If this holds, experts say Dfinity could upend the cryptocurrency market.
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It could upend global trade as we know it, Leblond said.
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Here's how one photographer aimed to upend the visual status quo.
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One answer is to fix everything — or at least upend everything.
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O in a deal that could potentially upend the retail market.
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Several chains have been pushing new designs that upend the traditional room.
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In fact, for years now, it has constantly threatened to upend yours.
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It's as if he is attempting to upend hierarchies with his work.
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Jemisin's world goes through cycles of catastrophes that upend humanity each time.
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But genetically modified grass that "escaped" is threatening to upend that industry.
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Iowa erases big deficit to upend No. 14 Purdue WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
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When these lakes evaporate, they can upend industries and erase surrounding communities.
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That is expected to upend the rally in coal prices this year.
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Analysts cite a long list of risks that could upend their forecasts.
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But the results may upend everything you thought you knew about porn.
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Legislation to upend the massive financial reform bill is already teed up.
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Amazon's ambitions to upend the grocery market appear to be getting larger.
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They should deter wrongdoing, not upend elections because of procedural slip-ups.
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The very structure of this loss seems to upend the natural order.
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Both books will, in very different ways, upend — and fulfill — your expectations.
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Proponents of blockchain claim it has the potential to upend various industries.
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In Chernobyl, the problem is terrifying enough to upend the usual inertia.
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But what Starr does — or does not — say could upend her community.
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They also upend the entire groundwork laid in the first two books.
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In Mexico, an anti-establishment frontrunner could upend decades of economic policy.
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That means that the court doesn't lightly upend precedents like Roe v.
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Ticker confusion also can upend sophisticated institutional investors, Nikorov and Balashov found.
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Read more: Alignment Healthcare raised $240 million to upend healthcare for seniors.
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And it all started with a call to upend the old order.
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Then, in January 2011, came the call that would upend his life.
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Ehang acknowledges that one crash or fatality could upend its entire business.
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Over the past few years, I watched the refugee crisis upend continents.
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" • "Numbers like that upend every model of every presidential race in history.
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Several issues have been threatening to upend the royal household for months.
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Numbers like that upend every model of every presidential race in history.
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Intensifying pressure stands to upend business models heavily dependent on raising prices.
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But the latest change in U.S. immigration policy may upend that progress.
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A Democratic House does not want to upend the health care system.
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This contest could upend the political order in the Lone Star State.
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A different set of numbers validates Tomlin's willingness to upend standard procedure.
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Its goal was to upend NATO, which Moscow views as a threat.
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Her potential entrance would immediately upend the race, Brooklyn political observers said.
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Still, superstars do seem to be able to upend the holiday theme.
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A small group of new, progressive lawmakers threatens to upend that plan.
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The correlation, which is far from certain, would upend entrenched assumptions in physics.
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A cyberattack can't blow up the world, but it can upend geopolitical stability.
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But what role does individual agency play when global capital flows upend communities?
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But when it arrives, it will upend the way we see the world.
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But "the intense partisanship that now prevails may upend traditional relationships," he wrote.
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October surprises such as a major national security crisis could upend the campaign.
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The Mueller report also seems unlikely to upend the Democratic race for president.
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Texas's challenge to DAPA an overtly partisan effort to upend a decades-old
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He was elected on a promise to upend (and upset) the ruling class.
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And it manages to upend enough expectations to keep you on your toes.
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Environmental rules, like any regulation, upend industries and business behavior in obscure ways.
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You don't upend the entire energy status quo without bankrupting a few dinosaurs.
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The accusations have threatened to upend Biden's potential shot at the Democratic nomination.
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This year's Disruptor 50 companies have the potential to upend multibillion-dollar industries.
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But more is needed if activists are going to upend the status quo.
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Here's a deep dive into how poverty and mass incarceration upend urban communities.
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But Mr. Shkreli and Mr. Pearson were outliers trying to upend the industry.
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Science is an ongoing process, which means new discoveries often upend old theories.
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This could upend Facebook's highly successful business model, which is centered on advertisements.
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The messy revelations stemming from these breaches threatened to upend the convention itself.
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It would take something major to upend our expectations going into Spring Training.
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McCaskill is trying to upend the cultural polarity of the 2016 Presidential campaign.
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But Mnangagwa is no fresh-faced opposition figure looking to upend status quo.
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We're being asked to upend our social and economic lives based on ... what?
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Agus Suwage's deeply personal works never stop questioning and working to upend oppression.
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It will happen, absent some decisive factor to upend the logic of it.
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But in 267, the online world had yet to upend the newspaper industry.
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The provision could completely upend the private equity business model, this person asserted.
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I asked Falciani if it had been worth it to upend his life.
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A sudden change — like Houston's 50 inches in rain — can upend the playbook.
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And the president's threats to upend trade deals could carry their own costs.
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More facts, more reports and more data won't upend this unsustainable status quo.
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And that has the potential to upend the Turkish economy and financial system.
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"Trump upends whatever he wants to upend," a second White House official said.
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Dirt-cheap batteries that upend the economics of electric cars are one possibility.
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Upend transgender service policy and put the careers of 14,700 service members at risk?
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Viral moments can be fleeting, but they can also reinforce or upend someone's views.
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But mass rallies forcing Pinera to change his tone and upend his policy goals.
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The takeaway: China does not want (for the moment) to upend the status quo.
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Enter Relonch, a startup that wants to upend the way we use digital cameras.
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All this shows the folly of the Trump administration's attempts to upend immigration policy.
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If Republicans upend those apple carts, they'll make a lot of Americans very nervous.
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What he's discovered has the potential to upend the mainstream US approach to deviance.
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She'll go on to face Toomey in November, seeking to upend the incumbent senator.
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To keep up its rapid growth, Airbnb needs to upend the entire travel experience.
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Obrador would upend the status quo with the U.S. With Mexico struggling to succeed
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Europeans grappled with a growing sense that Mr. Trump could upend U.S. foreign policy.
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Consequently, efforts to upend November's results have popped up on a variety of fronts.
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Business groups have said that treating franchisors as employers could upend the franchise model.
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He is perhaps the only appointment with the power to upend the national election.
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Nor has Trump delivered on promises to upend U.S. trade policy to their benefit.
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Mr. Duterte's vow to upend that kinship has frustrated even some of his supporters.
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When technological innovation threatens to upend the status quo, the status quo fights back.
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Gurley said he's betting on the power of mobile to help upend the industry.
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Democrats need two more seats to gain control and upend President Donald Trump's agenda.
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They have families, doctors and jobs nearby, and relocation would upend all of it.
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The push to upend the smoking ban has stirred more than the usual consternation.
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He called it the "worst deal ever negotiated," and appeared ready to upend it.
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That could make such deals uneconomical and even potentially upend the global derivatives market.
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That's so fascinating, that this could actually upend what we understand science to be.
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With its latest round of offerings, Fitbit is attempting to upend that customer calculation.
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Seeing James Bond as a wimp might be a way to upend that narrative.
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They upend one industry after another and penetrate every nook and cranny of society.
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As your briefing writer can attest, long delays continue to upend New Yorkers' lives.
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It will, by necessity, upend our assumptions of why we do what we do.
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Trump's decision threatens to upend the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough with Chinese negotiators.
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Prices usually lag sales, but, again, the historic home shortage could upend normal trends.
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Their goal is not to upend the meat industry in the name of sustainability.
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Then she discovers a promising author (Jennifer Westfeldt) whose book pitch could upend everything.
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This is very concerning to Harvard, because it could upend decades of admissions policies.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - A ministerial demotion is set to upend the Chinese property market.
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Amazon's $13 billion purchase of Whole Foods has threatened to upend the grocery business.
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Just one speck of contaminated dirt in your detox drink could upend your gut.
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They helped upend the last election, and Labour is hoping they'll do it again.
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If Trump brings up health care during his visit, he could upend that strategy.
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But it's not just about money — many people don't want to upend their lives.
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The outbreak of swine fever also threatens to upend the global pork supply chain.
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Ivy League purists can blame Gabas Maldunas for helping upend 21 years of tradition.
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Mr. Wheeler's cynical ploy to upend the mercury regulations is emblematic of his agenda.
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Parents didn't send their children to Howard to become revolutionaries — to upend the system.
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It wasn't because of Russia, but Russia's goal was to upend the electoral process.
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Their timeline set in motion dynamics that now threaten to upend the nomination process.
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Was there something political about Ms Coppola's decision to upend Siegel's male point-of-view?
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"It would really upend the entire American PhD system," Wilke said of taxing tuition waivers.
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But if it even comes close, it threatens to upend a long list of industries.
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But Sanders' health scare may still upend what has already been a volatile primary season.
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Observers doubt that fake news will sway the election or upend López Obrador's expected victory.
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If Felix is going to upend the plaza system, he needs the DFS on board.
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Ariana Grande is out here courageously taking steps to upend the patriarchy; sexists, take note.
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However, startups and well-funded moonshots stand to fundamentally upend the way wireless communication works.
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These companies depend on immigration and visa programs that Trump will in some way upend.
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This bill would be quite sweeping; it would upend every private insurance arrangement in America.
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He was the World War II generation; they were the ones who helped upend it.
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Or is the prospect of his early release going to upend Veronica and Hermione's lives?
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This is the beginning, not the end, of a story that will upend the Capitol.
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The protests in Charlottesville, which left three people dead, are expected to upend the race.
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Tom Perriello has used progressive appeals and strident anti-Trump attacks to upend the race.
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Nice to see that there are still glamorous new ways to upend traditional gender roles.
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Ward told Todd she would "probably" support McCain if she failed to upend the race.
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Starship may upend the traditional launch industry by not having to be replaced every launch.
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But there's a way to lower the chances that floods will again upend our lives.
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Trump later took to Twitter to accuse Corker of trying to upend his legislative agenda.
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Exuberant motifs inspired by Indonesian batiks, French toiles or Turkish tiles upend the boring white.
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This is no "norm" that Trump might upend — it's at the heart of the constitution.
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Justice Stephen Breyer noted that overturning the exception could upend many corners of the law.
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With growing distrust, however, voters have tended to elect leaders who vow to upend Washington.
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But their passionate affair becomes a badly kept secret that threatens to upend their lives.
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They understand the power of free-flowing information, how it can upend government and politics.
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They aspire not to become a part of the political system, but to upend it.
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Wall Street is rightfully concerned that the Stories medium shift could upend Facebook's massive business.
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He hasn't launched an effort to upend EPA's "endangerment finding," but hasn't ruled it out.
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All of these changes upend the old way of doing business in the energy industry.
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However, Australia's Catholic hierarchy pushed back Friday on recommendations that would upend centuries of tradition.
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Wells believes the online revolution could "upend" the system and break down barriers for women.
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Separately, a contentious legal showdown with its controlling shareholder threatened to upend the company's management.
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Now, the government is telling people the best strategy is to upend their lives entirely.
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So nations like Sweden and Japan tolerate their circumstances while conceiving plans to upend them.
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It is picking No. 4 Gonzaga to upend No. 93 Xavier in the Final 16.
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Roughly half the country, he reasoned, voted for political dynamite, someone who would upend Washington.
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Mr. Trump's comments on Sunday threatened to upend that growth, rattling investors across the board.
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The larrikin is irreverent and jocular, ready to challenge hierarchy and upend class-based pretensions.
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How you interpret it may depend on which of your beliefs you're unwilling to upend.
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Here are the four of her "new rules," and the norms she hopes they'll upend.
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But I don't believe that scattershot, life-destroying denunciations are the way to upend it.
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Nor did it totally upend international travel and cause major dislocations in global supply chains.
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But returning commercial supersonic transport aircraft, or SSTs, to the skies could upend those efforts.
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And they might upend online video consumption entirely, the way Netflix did 12 years ago.
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The wrong candidate with unrealistic policies and unworkable ideas could upend our chances for victory.
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If that were to happen, it could upend the status quo of consumer financial protection.
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And what kind of man did the president upend the military code of justice for?
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However, both fashioned successful movements pledging to upend the political dysfunction in their respective countries.
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"The impeachment inquiry is clearly an orchestrated effort to upend our political system," Castor said.
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Walking in October near Central Park with Sandler, I saw New York City upend itself.
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This could upend the negative correlation and alter the diversification benefit of bonds, Pyle said.
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Here are five states worth watching for a potential candidate to upend a Senate race.
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If carried out, the plan is likely to upend the overall market for prescription drugs.
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And he did so by trying to upend the debate format and interrupting fellow candidates.
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But American officials warned that Mr. Trump could upend the new plan at any time.
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Like, don't you think it's time to upend the whole system and blow everything up?
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With Axne out, it's unclear who Democrats will turn to as they seek to upend Ernst.
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Others want to upend that open, international order by putting the nation first, socially and economically.
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The new aircraft design seeks to upend the long-standing tradition of tube-shaped aircraft fuselages.
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And Trump's call to upend the health-care system "creates a lot of uncertainty," she added.
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Turkey is just the latest example of Mr Trump trying to upend long-standing American relationships.
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Does that mean the President of the United States isn't threatening to upend the world order?
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As it turns out, the voice of the people can still, on occasion, upend the government.
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Why it matters: The policy, which has bipartisan support in Congress, would upend global oil markets.
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Far from American politics, Seattle native Fred Crosetto has had to upend his Asian investment plans.
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In other words, Google would need to upend its business model to offer significantly more privacy.
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I had high hopes that she might upend the Aggro Trio of Jason, Scot, and Cydney.
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Widodo's fear is that the trade war will upend global supply chains, and harm international trade.
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The right billionaire outsider could upend the Democrats as readily as Trump has upended the Republicans.
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Recognizing Jerusalem would upend decades of American policy and possibly inflame tensions in the Middle East.
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Matt Goldberg, Collider: Snatched won't upend the R-rated comedy genre, nor is it trying to.
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And it could upend the antitrust precedent that has created some of today's biggest media companies.
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That news threatened to upend consumer confidence in buying and using iPhones, Apple's primary revenue stream.
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In other words, the King amendment would upend the constitutional balance between state and federal government.
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The dispute could, yet again, upend plans for Flynn's sentencing, which is set for Dec. 18.
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That threatens to upend what was, and still is, the best business model in media history.
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In 2000, McCain ran as the anti-establishment insurgent, trying to upend the Bush apple cart.
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If the tariff comes into effect, they would upend Haberman's components supplies from China, he said.
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That could see a further bid to upend normal procedure, in order to stop no deal.
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But a new bill moving through the California legislature this summer could upend this business model.
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But events playing out on the other side of the world would soon upend his life.
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Carbon has the potential to upend this process, as well as what comes next, DeSimone said.
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He threatens to upend the post-war security regime that has thus far averted world war.
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Cryptocurrency, if you buy its believers thesis, has the power to upend the entire financial system.
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Heritage sought to undercut claims that reworking budget levels would upend Ryan's sought-after appropriations process.
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"This bill has the potential to upend the consumer experience online and stifle innovation," Theran said.
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Besides striving for reasonable prices, Mejuri also wants to upend an entrenched practice in its industry.
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But she worried that Trump's policies could upend those gains if they threatened trade with Mexico.
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The panel offered 15 detailed recommendations, some of which would upend long-entrenched practices in academia.
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The coronavirus is threatening to upend the economy, the Trump presidency — and the Democratic presidential campaign.
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The plan could be unveiled as early as this week, though coronavirus could upend that timeline.
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This crisis will upend our way of life for an undefined and extended period of time.
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For Qualcomm, the industry's biggest brand is no longer threatening to upend how it makes money.
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There's still the ominous, dead-raising burial ground in the woods that will upend those hopes.
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Letter similarly warned that killing the agency would completely upend consumer protection in the financial sector.
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Even the ones branded as flushable were combining with materials like congealed grease to upend plumbing.
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Still, scary news from an oncologist or simply the passage of time could upend that plan.
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We were at war and they lied because they didn't want to upend the war effort.
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While the Justice Department's announcement is unlikely to upend the relationship, it will certainly complicate it.
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Two global mega-trends — automation and aging — are coming together to upend the future of work.
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Whether the Democrats can upend the electoral math that overwhelmingly favors incumbents remains to be seen.
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Will the case of a prominent pedophile finally upend outdated ideas about sexually liberated French girlhood?
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But most families are smaller now, and the loss of a child can upend everyone's expectations.
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Hurricane Dorian didn't just upend life in Marsh Harbour, the biggest town in the Abaco Islands.
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As finance editor, how much have you seen tech upend the financial industry and Wall Street?
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Advocates for the program argued that doing so would needlessly upend the program and impact services.
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In recent years, it has attracted investor attention for its potential to upend traditional financial systems.
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Exactly the sort of upend the system, working class Democrat who takes inspiration from Sanders movement.
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Alphabet and Uber view autonomous vehicles as using critical technology that may upend the automobile industry.
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Amazon is rapidly building out its own delivery network that could upend the existing logistics industry.
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The NLRB's ruling threatens to upend small businesses and impose a major barrier to job creation.
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Every so often, the imperceptible turbulence and instability in which the trees exist does upend them.
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This line of attack is right out of Marx's plan to upend governments and change society.
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AFTER THE EDUCATION WARSHow Smart Schools Upend the Business of Reform By Andrea Gabor 373 pp.
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He understood that industrialization would upend prevailing social systems and create news ones in their place.
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And they can pressure regulators to scrutinize businesses that upend traditional industries, like transportation and hospitality.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.), without first discussing the ways it could upend the world.
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But Judd's attorney, Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr., said that this ruling does not upend Judd's complaint.
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Politically, they upend the balance of power in the Saudi regime, leaving Salman with few rivals.
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If we were to learn that alien life exists, it would completely upend the religious worldview.
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But at its core, the reforms are meant to upend Italy's "perfect bicameralism" in its legislative branch.
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And that has some folks dreading a time in which robots and AI upend the human workforce.
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And a trade war waged by the United States against overseas manufacturing could upend export-based markets.
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To start, let's look at the reasons why tech giants are well-suited to upend the space.
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"You can upend the status quo while still being respectful and accountable to your employees," he said.
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The agency also believes Russia may seek to upend Le Pen's opponents by publishing their confidential emails.
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In the world of higher education, technology has always had the potential to upend the academic enterprise.
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Finally, we have virtual reality coming in to totally upend things, perhaps rendering the commute obsolete altogether.
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If the FDA moved to ban e-cigarettes, it would upend what's become a multibillion-dollar business.
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But they could also expose public transit riders to data privacy risks, and upend transit's business model.
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It remains to be seen if Justice Gorsuch will be willing to upend American law so brazenly.
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The company has said the ruling could upend its licensing talks with handset makers around 5G technology.
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Some 228 million Americans drive trucks professionally and Otto's technology has the potential to upend that industry.
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Some 2.03 million Americans drive trucks professionally and Otto's technology has the potential to upend that industry.
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The decision threatens to upend an already tightening race with just over a week until Election Day.
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Less well-known is how these autonomous vehicles will also upend traditional funding streams for transportation investments.
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Gun rights groups argued the case could upend existing protections afforded to the firearm industry by Congress.
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But Latin America has also provided examples of how partisan discord can upend U.S. foreign policy initiatives.
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Clinton — has promised further disclosures that could upend her campaign against the Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump.
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For a host of reasons, climate change is also likely to upend agriculture as we know it.
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And given quantum's potential to upend the major markets, the companies are prepared to fight for it.
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More mournful than frightening, the dybbuk may upend the celebrations, but the revelers do far more damage.
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Two GOP members of the panel had separate concerns that threatened to upend the bill's momentum. Sen.
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Any number of devastating animal diseases could easily upend access to our safe and reliable food supply.
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"There is a progressive end in our party pushing to upend the status quo," said state Sen.
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Dell 2.0 is about how a business can thrive in the existing landscape rather than upend it.
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They are jokes that lead you in one direction but upend your assumption at the eleventh hour.
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If such a policy were to go through, it would upend countless families and disrupt many lives.
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He knows which cities have superior "balloon capabilities" and how a plaque's reflection can upend lighting plans.
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None of this has stopped the company from its goals of continuing to upend the beauty industry.
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Authoritarians prize order, stability, and hierarchies and feel threatened by social changes that upend the status quo.
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An epidemic of African swine fever is shaking the country's food industry — and could upend global markets.
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Economic View Self-driving vehicles could upend the transportation sector and eliminate a million or more jobs.
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The device was paired with iTunes, the company's music store, which would help upend the recording industry.
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And the progress toward a cashless society could upend the state's centuries-old role as sovereign guarantor.
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A good showing next month would cement the former television comedian's meteoric rise to upend Ukrainian politics.
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A full-on crash would upend economic and political stability, but Beijing is maintaining curbs on speculation.
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Russian agents also used Facebook and Twitter trolls, less successfully, to try to upend the French election.
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If overturned, the repeal of ICWA could upend a law in place for more than 40 years.
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The idea is that if one specific stock or asset tanks, it won't entirely upend your portfolio.
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Both parties expect that future allegations that could upend other critical House and Senate races next year.
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The Swedish playwright considered the struggle for women's rights a dangerous revolution that threatened to upend society.
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But it was only the first of his 1960s paintings to upend everything "Norman Rockwell" stood for.
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But New York real estate leaders slammed the legal change and said it will upend their jobs.
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Fall Preview What is it about the actress that can upend a movie lover's most cherished ideas?
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Owning a Louis XV-era chateau means deciding whether to honor the past or completely upend it.
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That finding may upend the President's argument that there was nothing illegal about his dealings with Ukraine.
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At the beginning of the week, Democrats worried that Schultz could upend a presidential race against Trump.
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Despite being a congressman since 1991, Bolsonaro is running as an outsider ready to upend the establishment.
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It is easy to imagine Trump, who delights in sabotaging summits, seeking to upend this one too.
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An American exit from the Iran nuclear deal is unlikely to immediately upend oil markets, said Croft.
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Jones has denied that he was trying to upend the contract talks as payback for the suspension.
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They would profoundly alter how the government raises money and upend the incentives for private decision makers.
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Elizabeth Warren, whom Ocasio-Cortez also considered backing, would immediately upend the status quo in the capital.
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Before leaving the U.S. for Brussels Monday, Trump signaled his desire to upend the meeting over spending.
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As for a full-blown war, it could upend the world-spanning supply chains which epitomise Asian economies.
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With a few taps of his phone, Trump can reset the news landscape and upend an unflattering cycle.
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While some aspects of the data seem to support negative stereotypes of millennials, other aspects upend stereotypes altogether.
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No single company is in a position to upend the way people move about all on its own.
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When the Federal Communications Commission revealed Tuesday its plans to upend net neutrality, the internet was predictably outraged.
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" He says that if the states are allowed to bring the challenge it would "upend the constitutional design.
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Wayfair, could upend a decades-old status quo in online retail — and bring states some much-needed revenue.
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A recent report from HuffPost highlighted how being targeted by deepfake pornography and nudes can upend someone's life.
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The DEA has essentially botched their efforts to upend the surrender deal and take out the godfathers themselves.
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The latest team-up comes at a time when notable new challengers are attempting to upend the industry.
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But the royal family is contemplating a move that could upend the generals' schemes and rehabilitate Mr Thaksin.
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Even though it didn't strive to fundamentally upend the system, it was arguably a triumph for its day.
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The project reportedly had many aggressive goals, including trying to upend the car industry by the early 2020s.
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Companies in Detroit and Silicon Valley are creating autonomous-driving software that promises to upend the transportation sector.
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As Banyan discovered in the capital this week, ministers must still upend their schedules when the summons comes.
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Some were for debts in the tens of thousands of dollars, with the potential to upend veterans' lives.
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Pinterest is pushing its visual search engine for the real world — and it could upend the advertising business.
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No candidate promises to upend Mr Aquino's programme, but then policy has never figured strongly in Philippine politics.
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A merit-based system could upend the decades-old U.S. practice of giving priority to family-based immigration.
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With her playfulness intact but in quiet mode, Katchadourian uses small moments and inconsequential details to upend history.
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Moon's campaign platform is likely to upend the tenuous status quo when it comes to the Korean Peninsula.
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Instead, many companies pushed for a federal law to overrule and upend California's soon-to-be-enacted rules.
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Taken together, these components add up to a sweeping proposal sure to upend the American health care system.
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Trump's foul language showed his followers that he was serious about breaking the rules to upend the establishment.
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It would upend Brazil's politics—and increase uncertainty—even as the country struggles to halt an economic crisis.
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Perhaps there's at least one norm even Trump can't upend: It's not the crime; it's the cover-up.
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A proposal by Sacramento's municipal utility could upend California's mandate to require solar panels on most new homes.
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Vision 2030 seeks to upend that tradition and seemingly transform Saudi society overnight into a 23st century economy.
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As much as Trump pledged to fix the rigged system in Washington, his victory would upend our industry.
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Relationships will be fractured, lies will spin out of control, and shocking, new mysteries upend their entire lives.
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Trump's victory has sent shock waves through Mexico, threatening to upend years of cooperation between the neighboring countries.
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And he thinks their implementation in the US could upend the financial system as we know it today.
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Some Republicans have pushed for the embassy to be moved to Jerusalem, which would upend decades of policy.
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Trump, a political newcomer, cast himself as a change agent who would upend the establishment politics Clinton embodied.
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Trump did not back down Wednesday from his controversial proposal to upend the very concept of American citizenship.
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What's good for ratings are unexpected twists and turns -- out-of-nowhere storylines that upend the whole show.
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A bid from Wagner, who has until the March 85033 filing deadline to decide, would upend the race.
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But fishermen and communities in the crosshairs worry that the project could upend a lifestyle going back generations.
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This is why they voted last year for a president who swore not to preserve but to upend.
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Passion and drama upend those lives, but what's most striking about these movies is their extraordinary palpable quality.
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But years later, the Trump administration is taking her back to court, and threatening to upend her life.
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Now the government of the left-wing president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has promised to upend this system.
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She refuses to roll over — but also knows she's unlikely to suddenly upend the system she lives in.
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If the storm hits hard, it could delay or upend the desperately needed aid going to its neighbor.
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Any interruption in mail service could delay critical medicine deliveries and upend postal voting in the November election.
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The NCAA contends the proposed legislation is unconstitutional and would "upend the balance" of competition in college sports.
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The two U.S. senators are advocating for a single-payer health care system that would upend the industry.
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Exposing my uncle would ruin him, and I considered myself too unimportant to upend a grown man's life.
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The numbers upend stereotypes that immigrants in America are "low-skilled workers from Latin America," said one researcher.
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Just how many voters abstain could determine whether Ms. Le Pen can upend expectations and beat Mr. Macron.
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The foot soldiers of the civil rights movement were not trying to overthrow the government or upend democracy.
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If her status changes, it will upend the life she has built a few miles from Little Haiti.
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But Sanders's Medicare-for-all plan also threatens to upend the system, jeopardizing people's private health-insurance coverage.
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If the Supreme Court affirms their ruling, it could upend the next round of state redistricting, in 2021.
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But the move highlights the struggles a tech company can face when trying to upend the financial system.
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While foreign exchange markets have been calmer, the turbulence was enough to upend some popular trades, analysts said.
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To those who are looking to upend the status quo, this really is a wake up call though.
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Sanders' progressive policy proposals would upend the way that many businesses operate, especially the private health-care system.
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Today's radicals do not want to upend the meritocracy, which is creating a caste system of inherited inequality.
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During the same period, AI is expected to upend most aspects of how those people live and work.
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News of the test sparked investor concern that the world's largest online retailer would upend the shipping market.
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So, you worked on the campaign, did you expect Donald Trump to upend it the way it did?
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At the same time there is the Amazon factor that continues to upend the traditional retailing industry everyday.
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Conservative Justice Samuel Alito said a ruling requiring a warrant "would be revolutionary" because it would upend longstanding precedent.
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The lightness and ease of a lesbian romance that does not upend any trauma is a refreshing, upbeat relief.
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Their visions diverged when Arnold became obsessed with the "humanity" of the robots and tried to upend the park.
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For years, a startup called SmileDirectClub has drawn fire from dentists for trying to upend the traditional braces industry.
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He has, after all, managed to completely upend Archer's premise more than once mostly for the hell of it.
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Dal Forno told THUMP that the video is meant to mirror and upend the closeness that the track suggests.
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This could "completely upend the process," says Cory Doctorow, blogger, activist, and special adviser to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Autonomous and all-electric vehicles are expected to completely upend the way the automotive industry builds and sells vehicles.
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IN THE past half-decade there has been no shortage of shows that upend previously held notions of television.
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Why it matters: A ruling striking down the entire ACA would upend major parts of the health care system.
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But not only do tourists upend the cost of rent, they also change the spending patterns in the neighborhood.
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Also, Bitcoin has turned ten, but its promise to upend the financial system is still a far way off.
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They argue the evidence is still too thin to upend decades' worth of fossil and genetic discoveries in Africa.
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Policymakers also fear widespread adoption of the digital currency by Facebook's 2.38 billion users could upend the financial system.
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Every president since Nixon has presupposed that American engagement would transform China before it could upend the global order.
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All eyes will be on President Xi Jinping, who could upend decades of party tradition by seizing more power.
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We hope lawmakers will seize this urgent challenge and upend an ossified regime ill-suited for 21st-century Texas.
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Yet she still clings to that brief moment when she was brave enough to upend her life for love.
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The trade war that's threatening to upend the global economy has indirectly become a boon for markets this year.
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If prosecutors were to interview Cohen and learn information that was ultimately deemed privileged, it could upend their investigation.
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But Bannon continued to carry the flag, claiming he would champion those candidates who would upend mainstream Republican thinking.
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This is now part of the array of factors in a convoluted controversy that threatens to upend Trump's presidency.
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Lawmakers grilled Mark Zuckerberg about his company's big plan to upend the way we send money around the world.
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A new rule proposed in the Senate tax bill could upend the way automated investment platforms move your money.
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What's more, people are forecasting the information system to upend industries including publishing, art, health care and real estate.
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The medical industry killed that idea, fearing it would upend the traditional practice in which patients paid physicians directly.
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It would completely upend this industry, forcing companies to finally support their workers in a way they haven't before.
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The move helped upend one of the world's most important trading relationships and soured ties between Ottawa and Washington.
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But with every day that passes, Trump is looking more bound by the political system he promised to upend.
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At this rate, the coronavirus outbreak looks like it could upend the most basic aspects of our daily lives.
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By Sunday, the dispute over his disappearance threatened to upend relations between two of the region's most important powers.
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To witness Miami's ability to simultaneously fulfill and upend its stereotypes, look no further than the Borscht Film Festival.
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There's no reason that a piece has to upend "everything you thought about X" in order to be great.
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The resulting stories helped upend an Alabama special election, which was won by Mr. Moore's Democratic opponent, Doug Jones.
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But with his talent for retail politics — and his fund-raising army — he could still upend the 2020 race.
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If Disney succeeds in buying Fox, it would upend the decades-old status quo of the Hollywood movie system.
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With his tariffs, Mr. Trump has shown a willingness to upend decades of Republican Party allegiance to free trade.
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The president's stonewalling of Congress may threaten to upend the delicately balanced separation of powers outlined in the Constitution.
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Louisiana argues they don't — an assertion that could, if the justices agree, completely upend abortion litigation across the country.
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Philip D. Murphy, threaten to upend one of the closets battles for a Republican-held seat in New Jersey.
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Cinephilia traditionally thrives in a communal atmosphere, and this crisis looks to completely upend the year's movie release timetable.
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Either path could upend a nearly decade-long rally that has lifted the S&P 500 nearly 300 percent.
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How does one create an engaging beginning, start a conversation, have characters meet, inject tension, or upend viewers' expectations?
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Millions of US workers have either lost jobs or hours as the coronavirus outbreak continues to upend American life.
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The company wants to completely upend real estate in Latin America, and those big ambitions have piqued investor interest.
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The book that would make his reputation and upend American literature, "On the Road," had yet to be published.
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It could potentially upend the duopoly of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, making Sinn Féin much harder to ignore.
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But there is no doubt that the new system will upend — necessarily or needlessly — a deeply rooted Times tradition.
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But she quickly realized the need to work with her employees on how those new applications would upend operations.
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The ruling set off a furor among Democrats, who warned that it could upend the nation's health care system.
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"This is just politics, it won't upend life in Mexico," said Ariel Najum, 39, who runs a family business.
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With just one menacing "official notice," the IRS can destroy a small business or upend a family's financial stability.
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But it is just as plausible that the dramatic twist could upend this year's turbulent race one more time.
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Saturday's air attacks by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, which knocked out over half Saudi's national oil output, upend that.
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But rather than addressing that narrow issue, Mr. Trump opted to upend the entire policy on transgender service members.
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It reflects pointed Iranian threats — and the recognition that a war could upend their economies and threaten their governments.
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We asked the CEO of CVS to share how he plans to use his 10,000 pharmacies to upend healthcare.
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Mr. Trump's answer is simple: When you have come to upend the establishment, the establishment must vacate the premises.
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But Turner, Sexton, and Ray upend expectations about what those young leftists sound like and where they come from.
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In this work, you hear a young composer determined to simultaneously honor and upend the Viennese Classical sonata heritage.
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In December, White House adviser Jake Leinenkugel sent Sandoval a memo outlining a plan to upend the department's leadership.
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Reddit users have been quite outspoken about their outrage over the Federal Communications Commission's plan to upend net neutrality.
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Only time will tell if Amazon's bid to upend the world of food was a masterstroke or a mistake.
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That would upend the budget of the Brooklyn couple, who had recently welcomed a baby boy into their family.
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His aides said the speech is the opening gambit of an effort to upend the conventional wisdom about Sanders.
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And when Defense Secretary James Mattis refused to immediately upend the policy, they went straight to the White House.
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But she and several other girls who enter the pageant upend some of its more archaic and paternalistic ideals.
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If Jimmy were to come back into the picture, it could potentially upend the few victories that Fiona can tout.
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Most significantly, though, Susie's sway comes into focus when she manages to upend one of Buffett's core tenets of investing.
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Upend the entire health care sector and then say it can return to the way it was in eight years?
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The works in Falino's exhibition are designed to upend this idea, but they largely do so with a posh accent.
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Perlmutter, now in its fifth year of litigation in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, may upend all that.
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It's a move that is part of a trend within the real estate industry that could upend the traditional marketplace.
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Watching her so gracefully defy and upend racial and gender barriers in Hollywood made us envision new possibilities for ourselves.
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But Trump on Wednesday threatened to upend budget talks by insisting that any spending package include changes to immigration laws.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, few could have predicted the extent to which the internet would upend commerce and geopolitics.
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The big picture: Digital upstarts are battling to upend decades of dominant sports coverage from ESPN, local papers and radio.
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The NCAA has long fought outside efforts to change its rules on amateur athletes, claiming it would upend college athletics.
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VR has the potential to upend nearly every sector of the economy, perhaps acting as a lifeline for drowning ones.
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A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived will upend your thinking on Neanderthals, evolution, royalty, race, and even redheads.
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A letter written by luminaries from a braintrust industry that exists to upend norms and create novel solutions to problems.
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Hillary Clinton won Illinois's Democratic primary on Tuesday night, delivering a setback to Bernie Sanders's push to upend the race.
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Mountain Families PAC, a super PAC aligned with the Republican establishment, spent more than $1.3 million to upend Blankenship's bid.
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But now Mexico wants to lessen that dependence as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to upend trade between the countries.
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But this episode shows that Trump's desire to be different can upend even the United States' most crucial military alliance.
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The question, often, is where is the next Sopranos, the next show that will upend everything you know about television?
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The GOP critics warn that eliminating the subsidies would upend insurance markets and steal coverage from their most vulnerable constituents.
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Go deeper: NPR explains how the fight over immigrants brought to the country illegally as children could upend spending talks.
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Instead of years perfecting a system of moveable parts, now it can take only days to upend established business practices.
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He used them to upend and pour a bag of Alpo into a police line-up of colored plastic bowls.
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Bilden's nomination could upend Forbes's consideration and instead install a secretary who is relatively unknown among the foreign policy community.
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Startups run by visionaries break rules, flout the law and upend the status quo (Apple, Uber, Airbnb, Tesla, Theranos, etc.).
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As an Independent, Trump could form a coalition of disheartened Republicans and conservative Democrats that could upend our political system.
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At the same time, allies of the U.S. are worried that Mr. Trump could upend decades of foreign policy assumptions.
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That threatened to upend the business structure of Amazon as well as local competitors like Flipkart while protecting local merchants.
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This World Cup gives the Americans another chance to upend their fierce rivals — and to do so on Canadian soil.
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He would upend the Obama administration's progress on the environment, vowing to "cancel the Paris climate agreement" on global warming.
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On October 28503, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule that will upend the small-dollar lending industry.
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These two forces could upend the business of so-called discount brokers — those charging just a few dollars a trade.
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Since Venus is the planet that rules love and attraction, this retrograde may upend preconceived notions about your love life.
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But privately, Trump has said his photo op on the border will also likely do little to upend the stalemate.
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"You can't completely upend an existing system that tens of millions of Americans rely upon, in my view," he said.
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Like Donald Trump in that year's Republican primary, Mr. Sanders tapped into populist anger to upend a major political party.
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Less than a year into his presidency, Mr. Macron's push to upend France has spawned intense and sometimes overheated reactions.
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The streaming platforms, eager to upend the old television order, are hungry for stars and spending freely to get them.
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Medicare for All would upend all current public and private insurance arrangements, including employer coverage for about 180 million people.
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Still, there is plenty that could go wrong and upend those forecasts, the NYT's Peter Eavis and Guilbert Gates write.
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Nicholas Negroponte's "Being Digital" offered baby steps into seeing how the I.T. revolution was going to upend sector after sector.
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They say he is motivated less by a desire to upend decades of diplomacy than by his own political survival.
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No matter what happens, it's a big deal that Black Panther has the opportunity to upend the Oscars this year.
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Canada and Mexico have said that putting tariffs in place in the middle of these discussions could upend delicate negotiations.
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As in Judeobolshevism, cultural Marxism homogenizes vast groups of shadowy enemies and assigns them a secret design to upend society.
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Cruz looks to him like a defiant outsider who could clean house in Washington and upend political business as usual.
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And Sanders's decades-long crusade to upend the system is more popular than not among the Democratic rank-and-file.
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But there was no singular moment that would seem to upend his current positive trajectory, both in Nevada and nationally.
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WeWork's descent highlights the dangers of throwing money at inexperienced chief executives who say they can upend long-established industries.
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The state of California crashed into the N.C.A.A.'s controlled view of college amateurism, threatening to upend the model entirely.
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But the Senate was consumed by the revelations, which threatened to upend Republican plans for a swift acquittal this week.
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The actor Kumail Nanjiani breaks out with "The Big Sick," which seeks to upend Hollywood's traditional ideas about leading men.
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An about-face on Ukraine's Crimean peninsula would completely upend U.S. foreign policy and its stated commitment to ally Ukraine.
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That could upend the U.S. economy — for good and for bad, Alan Rappeport and Tom Kaplan of the NYT write.
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If such a video were posted, it would upend every viewer expectation of secrecy and surprise in modern television serials.
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How workers are classified could completely upend companies' business models — and not just for gig companies like Uber or DoorDash.
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And Mr. Collens, the finance commissioner, is all too aware that the same dynamic could upend the Virgin Islands, too.
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Players about to be traded are often held out of games to avoid an injury that would upend a deal.
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The portraits were meant to be inclusive, upend stubborn preconceptions and unravel the cocoons people had created within the community.
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The revelation threatened to upend the case against Salman, but the judge denied the motion, saying it was not relevant.
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Mr. Trump could upend this grand bargain by wresting control over tariff policy from the House (and, indeed, Congress altogether).
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It's not so different as to be unrecognizable, but enough to upend conventional wisdom about the path to the nomination.
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A personal-injury lawyer in Houston is using an unusual argument to try to upend the internet's most vital law.
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Key U.S. allies and world leaders rebuked Trump, saying his decision would upend the status quo in an unstable region.
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The central bank's resilience and independence is a comfort for investors, but Trump has the power to upend that, too.
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Jojo Rabbit could use more of that dynamic, and more of Waititi's subversive voice and willingness to upend cinematic norms.
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New York (CNN Business)The activist investor trying to upend Campbell is going after the company's iconic soups: They're boring.
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This would upend the intended priorities of the First Step Act — GOP-proposed prison reform legislation on the congressional agenda.
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Fake videos known as deepfakes are powerful examples of how AI can upend our usual sense of true and false.
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Many are worried that they will lose those protections under Mr. Trump, who has moved to upend America's immigration policies.
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If the case makes it to the Supreme Court, it will upend similarly restrictive laws in California and New York.
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We visit Buch, a safe, cozy community in Germany that is emblematic of the forces threatening to upend Western politics.
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The changes sought by Senate Republicans could upend White House efforts to shore up support from Mr. Ryan's conservative flank.
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Many internet companies worry that changing the law will upend the legal framework they see as foundational to the internet.
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Uncertainty around a possible emergency declaration is not out of character for a president who often likes to upend expectations.
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Consider that the cost that investors appear to be ascribing to President Trump's efforts to upend decades of trade relationships.
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This judicial deluge is yet another instance of Republicans trying to upend existing institutions to favor corporate interests, says Fallon.
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Individual studies are often wrong, and it's rare for one paper to completely upend everything we know about a topic.
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These podcasters have to make certain assumptions about the listener's understanding of history before they can claim to upend it.
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He explained his intention to upend the hallowed institutions of the art world by suggesting that anyone can make art.
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His reckless disregard for our legal and political institutions threatens to upend what attracts companies to start and scale in America.
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In that filing, G.M. accused Mr. Cooper of manufacturing unsubstantiated "claims of secrecy and concealment" to try to upend the agreement.
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Ring and Nest are now trying to upend the space, but they haven't changed the game all that much just yet.
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Sure. But Elizabeth Holmes was barely 19 when she came up with it, a Stanford dropout aspiring to upend personalized medicine.
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Most of all, they want to upend a culture that blames women for everything from getting raped to getting a divorce.
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Andrew Cuomo slammed Collins' amendment, calling it a "death trap" because it would upend how the state pays for Medicaid coverage.
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It will be a pair of glasses that upend the way you communicate, find information, and view the world around you.
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" He said the Democrat would seek to "upend most of the existing health insurance arrangements that people in the country have.
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Failure in either effort could upend U.S. relationships with its three largest trading partners and shake the American and global economies.
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Upworthy seeks to upend that formula and focus instead not on what is going wrong but on what might go right.
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At stake is the future of movie theaters and small-screen entertainment as new technology giants upend decades of Hollywood tradition.
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NLIRH looks to expose and upend the system that stigmatizes sex for women and to encourage Latinas to own their sexuality.
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But this revelation about dog years will probably upend something you though you knew for sure about your pup: their age.
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Directed by Mohammad Sabbah, with music by Mohammad Zahzah, the video's lyrics and baroque, sensual imagery upend traditional notions of gender.
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She enacted a series of reforms to upend the internal culture at Yahoo, and brought back excitement into the flailing company.
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They've been working day and night to upend Trump's immigration policy: "I don't care what we call them," said one activist.
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Twilio is a cloud-based service that's looking to upend how call centers operate to include bots and automated voice systems.
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Environmental concerns threaten to upend Florida elections: NBC News Three campaign ads that are putting climate change on the agenda: NYT
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It was Day 1 of an unorthodox presidential bid that would go on to upend the GOP and roil the nation.
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But Ms Jepsen has an impressive background in consumer electronics and display technologies, and breakthroughs by their nature upend conventional wisdom.
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More broadly, the recent introduction of a grappling hook-like weapon promises to upend everything you know about mobility in Fortnite.
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Bernie Sanders' "Medicare for All" push has upended Democratic politics almost as thoroughly as it would upend the health care system.
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This is a recipe for a potential crisis that could upend the world's strongest democracy, and further worsen the refugee crisis.
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Although it lacks any binding force, the resolution holds the potential to upend the way museums hire and compensate their interns.
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This election could be the next Brexit or Trump disruption, and upend what relative stability Europe is still holding on to.
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So far that plan is on a tight schedule — and an incoming hurricane threatens to upend the voting schedule even more.
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Both were valuable deals for American farmers, and Mr. Trump's move to upend them had already set agricultural producers on edge.
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It wouldn't mean the US is on the verge of a dictatorship, but it would upend the political landscape pretty drastically.
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The mere prospect of China buying more of the fuel from the United States stands to upend the global LNG market.
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A strong showing by Sanders could upend Clinton's strategy, and set up a tougher fight in the Southern primaries to come.
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Researchers have demonstrated a new type of computation based on "magic dust" that has the potential to upend the supercomputing future.
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When kids upend their lives, and by extension, their families' lives, to accomplish such a lofty goal, they can get impatient.
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This is the consensus that Ryan doesn't want to upend, though I doubt he's asked his constituents in Janesville about it.
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Though whimsical, the printers, which cost $5,753 each, are out to upend mass retailing by making every shoe to order, cheaply.
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The EU's antitrust action against Google threatens to upend a business model that has benefited consumers, device manufacturers and app developers.
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Comey's finding could upend the 2016 race, though Lynch, Obama's attorney general, will have the final say on any possible prosecutions.
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If you're looking for something to upend your perception of reality, then make sure to clear your schedule on Thursday nights.
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"The mobilization that would need to take place to solve climate change would have to upend the capitalist economy," Schlakman said.
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The boom in available VC funding has helped upend the typically conservative British views toward risk and entrepreneurship, say the founders.
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Read more: Morgan Stanley breaks down how the next market downturn could upend what even the most prepared investors are expecting3.
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The centers still face major financial risk — it just takes a few patients with serious medical conditions to upend the books.
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But the Cubs eliminated both rivals in October, improved in the winter, and now seem poised to upend their sad history.
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But all agree the robot revolution will upend jobs and sectors that will make the manufacturing crisis seem tiny in comparison.
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Dealers said they would be more cautious going forward, but would not allow one case to upend how they do business.
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And, every so often, Kaufman's notorious alter ego Tony Clifton, an obnoxious lounge lizard, muscles in to upend the entire thing.
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AB5 has attracted staunch opposition from gig economy companies, as it could upend their traditional business model of hiring inexpensive contractors.
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The "mercantile oligarchy" of the South feared that any state intervention would upend the racial caste structure of the old Confederacy.
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But not only did we upend the timeline 25 years ago, not enough has changed for the past to feel new.
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To upend this dynamic, Democratic presidential candidates must commit themselves to appointing federal judges who will work to challenge mass incarceration.
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Determined to upend these gendered stereotypes, Dion blows fairy dust and, voilà, the newborns appear in stylish black-and-white ensembles.
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Tech companies worry that the rule change would upend how the industry pays its employees and hurt start-ups the most.
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And while in theory that change could simply mean reversing voter apathy, the clear impetus is to upend the status quo.
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When the next downturn comes, we'll find out who was right: real estate traditionalists, or the ones trying to upend them.
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The debate was held during the extraordinary moment of a global pandemic threatening to upend America's political, social and economic order.
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The debate was held during the extraordinary moment of a global pandemic threatening to upend America's political, social and economic order.
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Using techniques borrowed from advertising — world-building, abstracting the female body — she started to poke fun at and upend these stereotypes.
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Whether it will upend the trial or be a mere footnote in the tribunals will likely not be known for years.
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Its internet companies are in the vanguard in devising ways to upend retail, finance, transport and other industries using mobile technology.
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Hunicke also points to evolving AI-assisted toolsets that might upend the aesthetics we've grown accustomed to further down the line.
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But to really break it, a player has to upend the norms so thoroughly that the performance looks like a mutation.
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For the right, it was one more bullet point on a socialist wish list to upend the American way of life.
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This seems especially true at a time when a single rogue scientist has the power to upend years of careful constraint.
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There are alternatives here to the chaotic rollout of the scooter business -- although they may upend the companies' "disruptive" business models.
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Critics accused Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Mozes of plotting to upend the democratic principle of an independent, free and professional press.
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But everyone should wonder: if the government can upend the Mahoneys lives for the benefit of Foxconn, whose home is next?
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It was hard to imagine that such a device could one day upend the entire idea of phones, computing, and communication.
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Pastors often want to work within the system to effect change, while many activists try to disturb and upend the system.
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Doing so would likely derail the economies of all three countries, upend continental supply lines and send prices for groceries soaring.
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We tested the $1,500 mirror that streams exercise classes into your home and saw how it could upend the fitness world
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But the resulting device could upend a costly and slow water testing process that leaves communities at risk in crucial moments.
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Called "Seeing Newnan," the project was meant to upend preconceptions and unravel the cocoons that people had created within the community.
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Why it matters: These proposals could upend traditional Democratic policymaking the way supply-side conservatives changed Republicans' views four decades ago.
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JOHNSTOWN — News of a wave election sweeping the country that would upend the Republican majority in the House is greatly exaggerated.
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Many internet companies worry that changing the law will upend the legal framework that they see as foundational to the internet.
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Trade groups and Republican lawmakers have claimed the change could upend the contracting and franchising models that many companies depend on.
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But prepare yourselves for a fresh and exciting wave of EVs that&aposs going to upend transportation as we know it!
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His surprise victory last Sunday now threatens to upend a still fragile political system marred by years of conflict and instability.
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Meantime, some analysts and investors worry the deal could upend the landscape for grocers, food delivery services and meal-kit companies.
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Why it matters: This could upend the traditional IPO market, which has relied on Wall Street banks to set pricing terms.
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Despite the promise to fight, any effort to upend the new rules via legislation is likely to be a long shot.
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The Senate under the majority leader Mitch McConnell weaponized the filibuster to obstruct legislation, block judges and upend the policy process.
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But some fear that those companies will use their scale, influence and technological know-how to eventually upend almost every industry.
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Lotteries, then, had the potential to upend the systems the states ran on — no wonder they were outlawed for so long.
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Sanders's reason for running, as he describes it, is to upend how money and special interests shape American politics by empowering voters.
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Tech companies, including Amazon, Microsoft and Google, had loudly opposed the ban and have been joining various legal efforts to upend it.
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By employing satire, visual puns, farce, absurdity, kitsch, and the bizarre, the artists included in the exhibition upend social and aesthetic conventions.
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Classifying its drivers as workers would upend Uber's business model, which depends on the kind of obligations-free labor independent contractors provide.
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The new rules come into force in just over two years, and threaten to upend markets from heating fuel to crude oil.
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China's new tech force Pinduoduo is continuing its race to upend the e-commerce space, even at the expense of its finances.
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Nearly every candidate was asked whether they would upend the court system itself, as a break-the-glass solution to conservative appointments.
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Groups like the Conservative Action Project say the bill would upend free speech by making public which donors are giving to PACs.
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Technology companies are mostly the ones looking to upend the traditional TV landscape through innovative distribution of video content via the internet.
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Now polling in double digits both in those states and nationally, Bloomberg's unprecedented candidacy threatens to upend the state of the field.
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Suggestions that Mr Orban, a cartoonish leader of a country of fewer than 10m people, could upend European politics were always overdone.
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This year's Disruptor 003 companies have the potential to upend multibillion-dollar industries from food and agriculture to health care and retail.
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Just as Labour has plans to overhaul Britain's economy, so too does it promise to upend the country's relationship with the world.
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A huge planet thought to lurk on the outskirts of our solar system could upend the way we understand our cosmic neighborhood.
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"Given that most recommendations expressly forbid the use of vinegar and recommend seawater rinses, these findings completely upend current protocols," said Yanagihara.
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But because he is also fairly moderate and a strong institutionalist he would probably not want to upend a long-held right.
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Virtual reality stands to upend the tech industry as we know it, and Deng finds himself at the center of it all.
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Finally, 3D printing also has the potential to upend the pharmaceutical world and vastly simplify daily life for patients with multiple ailments.
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Technology will upend countless careers, workers across fields will be displaced, and it's not entirely clear how many jobs will be replaced.
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They won't be the majority, but they will be the disruptors, aiming to upend the old order and replace it with theirs.
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And their split decision will ensure Trump gets his speedy acquittal without the threat of new testimony that could upend GOP plans.
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An American Women's History Museum would be an opportunity to upend the colonialist framework and literal whitewashing typical of many national institutions.
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Business groups say that ruling, which is being challenged in a federal appeals court, could upend labor contracting and the franchise model.
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Together, the wins by Trump and Sanders reveal that in New Hampshire at least voters are ready to upend the status quo.
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Now they are doing the opposite, marshaling some of the best resources at their disposal to upend the reality TV star's candidacy.
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They may also campaign to upend our nation's way of life — promoting socialist measures, which diminish the individual and aggrandize the state.
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" Apple likewise criticized the ruling as an attempt to "ignore Ireland's tax laws and upend the international tax system in the process.
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Pulling the plug on DACA overturns President Barack Obama's signature immigration policy and could upend the lives of more than 22010,2495 people.
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Two years later, Dr. Payton urged Congress not to upend the will of Harlem voters by excluding their elected representative, the Rev.
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Too much change too fast could upend a form of live entertainment that remains an enormous draw, particularly among working-class families.
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The nucleus of Amazon's effort to upend the health-care market may very well be the Echo device in your living room.
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To do so would threaten to upend the balance of power, both within our government and between the people and their government.
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It seems that everywhere you turn, automation is demonstrating the potential to upend the labor market, reducing the need for human labor.
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Leaving the WTO would upend the decades-old international trade system, which the U.S. helped establish, and roil markets around the globe.
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The Baltics are seen both as the vanguard of this threat and, perhaps, as an opportunity to upend an unfavorable status quo.
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Supporters say it's more politically palatable and easier to implement than "Medicare for all," which would upend the entire health care system.
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Read more: We just got the first look at how Amazon's $750 million acquisition of PillPack could upend the US healthcare system
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This is the "digitally native vertical integration" model that Warby Parker, Casper and Everlane all used to upend industries bloated by wholesalers.
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In Detroit, black rioters run nonstop, break windows, and steal goods in one motion, upend cars, run after being beaten and shot.
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"In the Senate, she has championed criminal justice reform measures to end mass incarceration, upend cash bail, and confront discrimination," said Sam.
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Many fear that the American withdrawal will upend that tenuous balance and create a power vacuum, an opportunity for ISIS to return.
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But AT&T says that the merger is essential for a telecommunication company to remain competitive as tech giants upend its industry.
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The stunt drew attention to the majority party's refusal to deliberate on the issue, and it showed O'Rourke's willingness to upend convention.
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President Trump's moves to upend longstanding trade arrangements could be a setback for the state, home of the country's biggest port complex.
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The detention may bolster efforts to contain China and Iran, but it could upend trade talks between the world's two largest economies.
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The governor said on Thursday that he was still weighing his decision, but his choice was certain to upend the state's politics.
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President Trump has weaponized tariffs to upend the global rules of international trade — but can his policies withstand the peanut butter test?
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But new research has raised questions about the fence's environmental impact, and new technology threatens to upend its traditional means of maintenance.
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That announcement threatened to upend years of American support for Libya's besieged government, which has also been backed by the United Nations.
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They could upend supply-chain dynamics, exact a serious toll on American consumers and corporations, and potentially derail the renegotiation of Nafta.
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If approved, the new regulation would upend a body of rules for detaining migrant children that has been in place since 1997.
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The country's political system has fallen apart in a matter of days, threatening to upend its emergence from decades of civil war.
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They didn't want to upend protocol and elevate him by seating him across the table from the president of the United States.
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But the customs he continues to upend as president are the scaffolding that supports the otherwise fragile words of our written Constitution.
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"We struggle with people who upend social structures," Mr. Williams said, contrasting this to the "neat, tidy Jesus" envisioned by many Christians.
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JON PARELES All hail our greatest punch line rapper, 2 Chainz, who never met an evocative image he couldn't upend and extend.
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But the Afrin operation could upend that goal, and allow jihadist groups in Idlib, as well as ISIS, the opportunity to regroup.
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Why upend your business model and incur massive costs for products that make up less than 10 percent of your domestic market?
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By reinforcing your identity outside of work, you'll see that while switching paths will require change, it won't upend your entire life.
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Child marriages upend the lives of young women around the world, preventing them from attending school and severely limiting their future opportunities.
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By Degrees Eclipse mania will peak on Monday, when millions of Americans will upend their lives in response to a scientific prediction.
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Next week's debate also has one more wrinkle that could totally upend the stage: the still-unscheduled impeachment trial in the Senate.
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Read: A dedicated fan of Isabelle Huppert explains — via comic strip — how the actress can upend a movie lover's most cherished ideas.
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It seems most likely that knowledge of your very existence threatens to upend their ideas about their father, and hence — about themselves.
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As it stands now, the collection — while gorgeous — isn't doing much to upend couture's status quo approach to women, and their bodies.
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Tech leaders have tried to improve relations with Trump after an icy campaign, but the immigration orders threatened to upend those efforts.
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Last month's surprise cash-and-shares approach threatened to upend the LSE's $2.23 billion plan to buy data and analytics firm Refinitiv.
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In the space of just five years, Google has helped upend the sales methods companies use to place their products in classrooms.
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Ubolratana's candidacy would upend the race and could be a blow to pro-military parties pushing for Prayut to stay in power.
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The approach has the potential to upend billion-dollar markets for drugs such as insulin and treatments, like Humira, for autoimmune conditions.
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The tweets occasionally upend the news cycle, and something of a cottage industry has sprung up to derive some sort of pattern.
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President Donald Trump took office in January 2628 promising to upend many of the United States's long-standing monetary and fiscal practices.
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Despite the small presence, the stores, which rely upon sophisticated image recognition software and artificial intelligence, promise to upend the retail experience.
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But it could upend a compromise reached with the beverage industry in June that banned new local taxes on soda until 225.
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We see throughout the series how her attempts to upend the social order don't always go the way she wants them to.
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They now face a new America led by Trump who, they fear, could upend a regional order that has prevailed for decades.
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If Facebook were to ban — or even limit — ads, it could upend Trump's fundraising and re-election plan, GOP officials tell Axios.
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Did a combination of globalization, demographic change, cultural revolutions and whatever else just upend America's consensus in support of liberal market democracy?
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That is roughly 10 percent the size of the 2018 Trump tax cuts — hardly enough to upend the economic outlook by itself.
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While officials have pursued criminal cases involving presidents and other leaders, opposition from political and economic interests threatens to upend their work.
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For now, at least, the president's forceful response has papered over cracks in Republican support that threatened to upend his negotiating position.
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This concert, which she has titled "Music as a User's Manual," is meant to upend the passive relationship between audience and performance.
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Granted, as promising as many of these products are, it'll take a lot to upend the sheer market dominance of the vibrator.
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The bitcoin community has long fixated on the question of who invented the protocol that many believe will upend the financial industry.
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Jones's victory could potentially upend that plan if the party can't reach a final deal by the time he becomes a senator.
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The probe into his exchanges with the teenage girl, however, also helped upend the final days of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
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The robo-advice market was developed by U.S. startups such as Betterment LLC, seeking to upend long established money management firms and banks.
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On Wednesday, the EU's Legislative Committee voted to adopt sweeping measures that will upend the web in every way that we know it.
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So ePrivacy is a major lobbying target for the likes of the IAB who don't want it to upend their existing business models.
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A "no" vote from Paul appeared to put the budget a single vote from failure, threatening to upend Trump's drive for tax reform.
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There's stark new evidence that big automakers are divided over how to navigate White House moves to upend mileage and carbon emissions policies.
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Adelaide, seeing an opportunity to upend the unending status quo, asks the player to instead deprive Edgewater of its power, essentially dooming it.
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The team began working on OODA Health last year after Colella and Cohen agreed to build something that would upend the healthcare industry.
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In some senses Religion of Sports is trying to upend the idea of a network in the same way that Players' Tribune has.
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The Max is meant to upend all of that, down to the fact that GoPro opted not to continue using the Fusion branding.
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If the law is thrown out, it would upend the Obamacare exchange market, which this year provided coverage for roughly 10 million people.
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It's relevant to his interests and nominally about him and the media and advertising industries his company has managed to upend and dominate.
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Nokia's lawsuit is essentially retribution for Apple's lawsuit, but Apple, while facing two opponents — Nokia and PAEs — is attempting to upend patent law.
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By stripping these unions of key financial resources — their fair share of fees provided by nonmembers — the court would upend a longstanding precedent.
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Then he took on an environmental suit that would upend his entire career — and expose a brazen, decades-long history of chemical pollution.
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The move comes amid widespread uncertainty in the auto industry, with declining sales and an ongoing trade war threatening to upend the business.
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Part of Stone's accomplishment is to establish that authority and then upend it, an incongruous marriage of humor and design, care and irreverence.
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Adding a "good" Middle Eastern character doesn't do much to upend stereotypes when the vast majority are still appearing in stories about terrorism.
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Most importantly, why should a woman be expected to upend her career just because she ended up in the crosshairs of some harasser?
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While leaderless, the "yellow vests" mirror movements like Spain's Indignados and Italy's 5-Star, which have sought to upend Europe's traditional political system.
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All of these risks could upend financial stability through a "black swan" event, Guo told the People's Daily, referring to major, unexpected occurrences.
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Guys who trapped animals used to have a 55-gallon drum, and you'd just upend the cage and dump it into the barrel.
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A new formal alliance between the princess and a group close to Thaksin could upend the country's traditional political dynamics, politics watchers said.
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Twins 5, Angels 4 Minnesota scored three runs in the ninth inning, rallying from a 4-2 deficit to upend host Los Angeles.
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Transgender troops: 'We're not burdens' After years of service to their country, all it took to upend their lives was a few tweets.
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With Trump and Tillerson leading foreign relations, we are entering an era of "transactional diplomacy" that is sure to upend the status quo.
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Of course, this discussion is taking place as we hurtle towards a driverless car future that may seriously upend how we move around.
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And all these people are working on a wide variety of things that I think will come together to once again upend everything.
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Margaret Glaspy is not your barista, your babysitter, or your babe: Whatever expectation you might form for her, she will quickly upend it.
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But whenever he pulled over a motorist or drove down a sketchy street, I could feel his power—the power to upend lives.
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After all, Trump and Steve Bannon have promised to upend the international order and reports of a volatile, swaggering Trump fit that image.
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The latest efforts to upend the 2010 law ought to appeal to the likes of JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.
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When Christine Ramirez signed over that first check in April 2008, she had no idea that the decision would eventually upend her life.
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Republicans have tried to upend the powerful agency created by the Dodd-Frank Act to snuff out predatory lending and abusive financial products.
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Rather than trying to upend Western democracy and rattle Mr. Putin's geopolitical rivals, the undertaking seemed to have a much simpler objective: profit.
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As rents soar, younger renters are proving they're willing to upend the old find-a-roommate-on-Craigslist model that has served millions.
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The National Labor Relations Board's "joint employer" rule would upend one of the most successful small business models in history: the franchise model.
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On the left, several senior Democratic representatives in New York are facing younger, more liberal challengers who could upend the party's House leadership.
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Earlier this week, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren warned that lawmakers could upend the mortgage market if they were not careful with reform.
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But advocates say the constant homophobic violence also threatens to upend an idealized national ethos that promises equality and respect for all Brazilians.
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That is far more than could possibly be justified, and so sweeping as to radically upend the character and competency of those institutions.
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Spending the lion's share of my day testing and reviewing the best products in online retail doesn't do much to upend this trend.
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Abe will continue using this bilateral channel to develop common approaches for this pressing challenge that could upend the regional and global order.
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The next day, Amazon unveiled plans to buy upmarket grocer Whole Foods for $13bn, in a deal expected to upend US food retail.
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The approach has the potential to upend billion-dollar markets for drugs such as insulin, and current treatments for autoimmune conditions like Humira.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan asserted Tuesday that "obviously" Trump could not upend that policy by executive order, drawing a tweeted rebuke from Trump.
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"This bill has the potential to upend the consumer experience online and stifle innovation," spokesman Noah Theran said in a statement last month.
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TV co-host Krystal Ball in response to a question over if the resignation of prominent female leaders like Merkel could upend progress.
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The tightening polls suggest the presidential hopeful has another opportunity to upend the Democratic race after his upset win last week in Michigan.
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The project aimed to upend our preconceived notions of what a housing community — a neighborhood, a street, a city block — could look like.
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Why it matters: New data privacy regulations would upend Facebook's business model, so the company is looking to address lawmakers' fears this week.
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It is a crisis that threatens to upend society unless we create an integrated support effort that addresses care, knowledge and financial protection.
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Sanders, by contrast, has sought to lead a political revolution that will upend not just the Democratic Party but American politics more broadly.
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But taken together, these innovations could have the power to upend cashier roles, which number more than 3.5 million in the US today.
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Some resolved not to upend their lives, and to continue to order packages and to go on neighborhood walks, while others proceeded warily.
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But in recent years, DJI has been building an increasingly useful arsenal of gimbals that stand to upend the traditional hierarchy of cinematography.
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Such small changes can profoundly upend the lives of retirees — particularly those in Cumbria, above, one of the poorest rural areas in England.
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"Having pelvic health issues doesn't mean people have to upend their entire sexual scripts and avoid everything they used to enjoy," said Manduley.
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But fed-up voters seem ready to upend an industry that saps their finances, wastes their time and doesn't deliver particularly good care.
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The rush to possess these weapons has created a new arms race that could upend deterrence norms and renew Cold War-era tensions.
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As 25 plays by women take over local theaters, they will upend (if only temporarily) a stubborn status quo that favors male playwrights.
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In measured, data-driven prose, Beckley demonstrates that no country is poised to upend American primacy, not economically, not militarily and not technologically.
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He plans to change the world, too — but in his case, to upend the international order that his long-ago predecessor helped build.
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The justices vowed, as nominees, to follow precedent, not upend it because one justice has retired and another taken his or her place.
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For many retired people, those small changes can profoundly upend their lives — particularly in Cumbria, one of the poorest rural areas in England.
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But new research has raised questions about the fence's environmental impact, and new technology has threatened to upend its traditional means of maintenance.
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The NCAA has canceled its March Madness basketball tournaments — and "all remaining winter and spring" championships — as coronavirus fears upend the sports world.
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Mr. Harari recently spoke about the benefits and dangers of A.I. and its potential to upend the ways we live, learn and work.
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Of course, Amazon isn't the only tech giant that has sought to upend the TV industry and make video easier to watch online.
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In E.B. White's 1949 essay "Here Is New York," he described how moving a few blocks away could upend a denizen's whole world.
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Many said that the plan would upend their work schedules and child care arrangements and had been sprung on them with little warning.
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Even though the district favors Republicans, special elections are low-participation affairs; a strong ground game by Democrats could upend the usual outcome.
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Pricing a Disaster Hurricane Harvey is a disaster of monumental proportions that will destroy vast amounts of property and upend millions of lives.
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Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, wants to learn from the mistakes of Facebook, its parent company — and possibly upend the influencer economy.
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Uber has said classifying drivers as employees would force it to take on significant costs and it could potentially upend its business model.
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But as Rosendale looks to win over conservative voters, Downing threatens to upend the race by playing up his military and outsider appeal.
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It's a potent combination, activists argued, that could upend the Crown Prince's energetic bid to boost the country's image and attract foreign investors.
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That $52.4 billion deal is awaiting shareholder and regulatory approval, although Comcast has been maneuvering to upend the agreement with a hostile bid.
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Under the Republican proposal, called the American Health Care Act, several provisions could upend coverage for a variety of customers, Mr. Claxton said.
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"This bill has the potential to upend the consumer experience online and stifle innovation," Internet Association spokesman Noah Theran said in a statement.
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The shutdown in Wuhan could upend the travel plans of millions of Chinese citizens over the Lunar New Year holiday, officially beginning Friday.
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In doing so, they hope to upend Democratic policymaking in the same way that supply-side conservatives changed Republican orthodoxy four decades ago.
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All of these risks could upend financial stability through a "black swan " event, Guo told the People's Daily, referring to major, unexpected occurrences.
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Because there are so many close races (about 20 within 2 points as of this hour), a small national swing could upend everything.
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His relationship with a young woman, her naïveté dispelled, threatens to upend her life, but she gains strength and confidence from the ordeal.
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The fact that one raid can do so much damage and upend the status quo so much shows you how exposed we are.
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The ruling threatens to upend a case that tested the ability of prosecutors to hold high-ranking executives accountable for workplace safety violations.
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The ruling threatens to upend a case that tested the ability of prosecutors to hold high-ranking executives accountable for workplace safety violations.
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If it goes on to the Supreme Court, it could upend decades of affirmative action policies at colleges and universities across the country.
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He also opposes a willingness to, in his view, upend church tradition for the sake of pacifying liberal attitudes and retaining church membership.
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Even though Microscope researchers didn't upend general relativity, the level of precision with which they monitored the cylinders is an achievement, says Kostelecky.
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In 2016 and 2017, the world began to appreciate how smartphones and social networks can upend what we once considered the natural order.
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Andrew Beal, a poker-playing billionaire and major Trump backer, could upend California's carbon-free power goals with a case before federal regulators.
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It could also upend California's recently enacted mandate for 100 percent carbon-free electricity as well as efforts nationwide to curb carbon emissions.
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In fact, conservative legislators hope the fight over the law will travel all the way to the Supreme Court and upend Roe v.
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It's a paranormal romance that takes off with monsters who emerge from the dark to upend the world that her heroine thought she knew.
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Last year, American farmers weathered trade disruptions by shipping soybeans to other nations, but shrinking demand on a global level would upend that dynamic.
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Amash could upend the 2020 presidential contest and congressional elections as a third-party presidential candidate, and neither party is prepared for that eventuality.
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Whether electors vote as expected, cast symbolic protest votes, or upend the results of the general election will not be known until December 19.
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Advocates within the EU say a long delay could open the way to a second referendum or a national election that could upend Brexit.
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They have to make sure they don't upend the Affordable Care Act too quickly, so that they don't cause the exchange market to collapse.
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Technology will continue to upend careers, workers across fields will be increasingly displaced, and it's likely that many jobs lost will not be replaced.
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Leave it to a movie that succeeded by breaking all the rules to upend the unwritten bylaws of awards season as its final act.
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As relentless as it is futile, their assault on societal norms includes their own determination to negate their own sexuality and upend gender identities.
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The crew also discovers that they own a fantastic piece of technology called a Blink Drive, which could upend the power in the galaxy.
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When Trump arrived in the White House, he promised to upend free trade, which he blamed for the loss of well-paying manufacturing jobs.
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The expensive political campaign is the latest development in a high-stakes battle that could upend the business model underpinning the on-demand economy.
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"It has the potential to upend the very delicate balance of bacteria and electrolytes and could affect the body in unpredictable ways," she says.
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He describes the organization as simply an informal "club of parties," but one that he hopes will upend the liberal political establishment in Europe.
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As CNN Politics smartly pointed out, Gore also is a reminder that these third-party candidates can upend a Democrat's shot at the presidency.
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No doubt, the spacecraft's second flyby will uncover more wonders and continue to upend everything we thought we knew about the outer solar system.
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He is enthusiastic about the theory's potential to upend the very foundations of science, but concedes that testing it experimentally remains a distant possibility.
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Bernie Sanders called for a "political revolution" in almost every speech, as he sold a policy outline meant to upend the economic status quo.
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I decided to have a closer look at how a 6.5-year-old company can upend one of the oldest industries in the world.
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London being London, modern men's wear's ancestral home, there are plenty of staunch classicists content to update, not upend, last season's still-warm designs.
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Uber might upend the transportation industry, Airbnb could rule hospitality and, as I argued last week, Netflix is bent on consuming the entertainment business.
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It remains to be seen if the fast-moving dynamics around them will upend the demographic and structural political landscape beginning to take shape.
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She graced magazine covers and speechified about Theranos, which was trying to upend diagnostic testing by using pinprick amounts of blood rather than vials.
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And Germany's mighty engineering industry, the very driver of its prosperity, is being disrupted by new technologies and competitors that upend old business models.
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Catalan separatist parties are threatening to upend the Spanish government's 2019 budget proposal, a move that could potentially prompt snap elections in the country.
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Now, having emerged from three months in bankruptcy proceedings, it is trying something new as start-up competition and millennial brides upend its market.
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Jimmyjane now found itself partnered with Pipedream Products, another Diamond Products subsidiary that, in many ways, represented everything Jimmyjane had been founded to upend.
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Something in his bones told him Apple could, should, and would start making giant flat screens that would totally upend the home entertainment business.
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Others have said that blockchain merely needs time to evolve and could eventually upend entire industries from finance to cloud computing and health care.
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The new legislation would not upend Obamacare as abruptly as the the bill the House passed in May, but both call for significant cuts.
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Musk's decision underscores his high-risk tolerance and willingness to forego long-held industry norms that have helped Tesla upend the traditional auto industry.
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The AI retention tool is part of a suite of IBM products that are designed to upend the traditional approach to human resources management.
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Trump would upend this dynamic and create a world where America and Russia are the dominant superpowers, working together to hod China in check.
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The decision to upend millions of people's lives should not have rested on the norm-upholding whims of a guy with a brain tumor.
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Blockchains could upend the finance industry, transform commerce, destroy the barriers that keep out the world's unbanked and underbanked and replace most international aid.
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After scrutinizing the data, they found guns don't just kill; they also permanently disrupt and upend the lives of those Americans who survive shootings.
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Miller's process isn't to cover the canvas with paint so much as to cover and uncover it, to interrupt, upend or subvert an expectation.
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The approach to cognitive work that Mr. Rheingans's "radical" plan seeks to upend, in other words, is at best 10 to 20 years old.
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Those changes have some of the bill's backers worried that late alterations could upend the deal struck in the Senate between Republicans and Democrats.
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Cusk was about to upend the plot of her own life—to break up her family, then to lose her house and her bearings.
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They contend that in 2008, opponents of President Obama did not engage in such hijinks by trying to upend the election through unconventional means.
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That opened the door to start-up development and the creation of products and services that threaten to upend the way traditional banks work.
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But as it fends off attacks from an activist investor trying to upend management, Campbell is still struggling to sell a key product: Soup.
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Sounds materialize to destabilize the pulse, upend the harmony or just add disruptive noise; gaping silences open up, suddenly isolating her voice in midair.
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The businessman remained firm that his grassroots supporters would vault him to the presidency, calling it a "movement" that would upend the status quo.
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His central message is a thoroughgoing critique of modern liberal culture, which he views as suicidal in its eagerness to upend age-old verities.
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Environmentalists, on the other hand, argue that Trump's approach will upend the climate change commitments the U.S. made abroad and hurt the country's environment.
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The stated ambition of both Lyft and Uber isn't just to upend the taxi industry, but to cut down the need for car ownership.
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They're traditionalist GOP hawks on foreign policy who would never do weird summits with Vladimir Putin or threaten to upend NATO with odd tweets.
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Musk's decision underscores his high-risk tolerance and willingness to forego long-held industry norms that has helped Tesla upend the traditional auto industry.
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And of course in a volatile corporate world, an unexpected recession or management change, or rise of a new competitor, could upend any plans.
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Its repeal would upend the lives not only of these "Dreamers," as participants are called, but also of their families, co-workers and employers.
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The case's outcome could also upend how reproductive rights cases are litigated, making it harder to fight other anti-abortion laws in the future.
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Quantum computing is poised to upend a great many of our assumptions about computers and what it even means to be such a thing.
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The U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods are just one front in Trump's efforts to upend the global trading order with his "America First" strategy.
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"Once again, the Executive Branch has issued a rule that seeks to upend longstanding practices regarding refugees who seek shelter from persecution," Sotomayor wrote.
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These founders are creating disruption in the apparel industry by using technology to upend the shopping experience and the ability to customize a dress.
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Perhaps most importantly, a close race or outright victory for Quist could upend national Democrats' conceptions of where their party's candidates can prove competitive.
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But given that it would overbid the wages of upward of 40 million current American workers, it would also completely upend the labor market.
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But with the economy growing at a blistering 5.1 percent pace, analysts have said that his closed-border policies threaten to upend the gains.
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They add: Investors remain wary that any mistake by the central bank, such as removing stimulus too quickly, could upend months of relative calm.
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But with that automation comes disruption and concern that breakthroughs may upend entire industries and eliminate millions of jobs, particularly in trucking and transportation.
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There is also a strong interest in custody cases in maintaining the status quo for children — meaning a divorce should not upend their lives.
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LONDON — Comcast wants to upend the Walt Disney Company's empire-building plans, and a jewel of Europe's media industry could give it an opening.
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When we last spoke to Shalin Madan in October, he predicted a "black swan" event would upend the market landscape as we knew it.
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For his part, Mr. Kessler sees the Stone as an element of a broader effort to upend the way the performing arts are taught.
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Even social conservatives who describe Dr. Blasey's account as part of a Democratic plot to upend the nomination acknowledge the bind they are in.
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Perhaps next week will provide resolution for them both, and even upend the grim assumptions about the character's fate that his last sighting invited.
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But even that strong performance was shadowed by analyst concerns over maneuvering by Comcast to upend Disney's pending acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets.
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Klobuchar needs grassroots energy—the kind that is powered by intense personal campaigning—to upend expectations and vault her into contention on caucus night.
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And Mr. Cuomo, as always, is a wild card: He could upend the mayor's budget by forcing the city to pay more toward Medicaid.
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In 1973, the psychologist David Rosenhan published "On Being Sane in Insane Places" in the journal Science, helping to upend the field of psychiatry.
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Swiftly establishing a stuffy-scientist-meets-sexy-daredevil dynamic, the director, Tom Harper, and his screenwriter, Jack Thorne, proceed to upend our gender expectations.
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"Once again the Executive Branch has issued a rule that seeks to upend longstanding practices regarding refugees who seek shelter from persecution," she wrote.
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Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) — can still take her out and prevent a possible Warren presidency that could upend business models and reshape entire industries.
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Trump has been feuding with Bezos since early in his term, at one point threatening to upend Amazon's relationship with the US Postal Service.
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One is to upend the existing rebate system, in which drug companies pay rebates, or discounts, off the list price to insurers and employers.
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Put another way, could simple home robots like Ballie take down voice assistants — and upend the battle to control the ecosystem of the home?
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It may seem paradoxical for Democrats to seek a swift resolution to a case that could upend a signature achievement of the Obama presidency.
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"How Bernie Sanders would upend America's global role," by Sean Sullivan The world as the Vermont socialist sees it: stronger alliances with anti-imperialists.
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"The Bureau's Rule would upend a century of federal policy favoring freedom of contract to provide for low-cost dispute resolution," the report states.
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A February hearing at which an official estimation of losses will be made still looms for the utility and could upend any settlement deals.
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"We couldn't fathom that they would actually upend the whole system," said Ms. Wilkerson, who now teaches second grade in Jessamine County, outside Lexington.
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His threats to drop more details of Khashoggi's murder come barbed with hints that he could upend the Saudi narrative any moment he chooses.
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A total of five former Thomas clerks are working on the effort that could eventually make it to the Supreme Court and upend precedent.
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Mr. Trump campaigned on a vow to upend Washington, and voters were aware of his agenda when they elected him president, Mr. Barr said.
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The trio strikes up an unlikely friendship, and Raymond's warmth has the potential to upend everything Eleanor has believed to be true about herself.
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The health-care industry is ripe for change, with consumers frustrated with rising costs and new entrants eyeing an opportunity to upend established practices.
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His nonprofit wants to upend incumbent charities, offering major donors a platform to push money to the world's neediest immediately and practically without cost.
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The president's decision, likely to be welcomed by evangelicals and ardently pro-Israel American Jews, would upend nearly seven decades of U.S. foreign policy.
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The first round of well-known unicorns, led by Uber and Airbnb, she writes, exploited smartphones and cloud computing to upend old-line businesses.
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The finding, based on examination of mastodon bones found near San Diego, would upend our understanding of the arrival of people in the Americas.
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With no interest to upend the status quo, they instead spent their time in the countryside with their horses, pursuing the simple things in life.
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While technology didn't upend higher education by creating faculty celebrities, it is making it easier to spot talent, which will have a much greater impact.
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Sanders and his supporters argue that his presidency would be the consequence of a political earthquake so severe that it would upend conventional political expectations.
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The change threatens to upend the way startups pay their employees, which has historically been a key advantage they have over their big tech competitors.
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His shift effectively makes him more proactive, legislatively, on the issue — and would, if it eventually gets through Congress, upend decades of federal drug policy.
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So while it's entirely possible that president Donald Trump will upend the skilled immigration program, this announcement is more of a hiring headache than anything.
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While the administration argues deportations will stanch the flow of migrants to the border, it's unclear whether the President's tweet will upend any future operation.
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Mr Saunders has reported from last year's campaign trail, trying with genuine compassion to understand the rage of those who voted to upend America's politics.
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Cohen's possible cooperation has been a focus of intense speculation — a move that could upend the White House, given his long-standing relationship with Trump.
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The influx of cash could upend 15 years of Chinese dominance and spark unprecedented interest from Europe and America, investors, economists and political analysts say.
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Trickster figures typically show up in mythology to upend stasis — yes, they create chaos, but they tend to be strongly associated with commerce as well.
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Tax reform failing would alone render Trump's first year an abject failure, leaving him with no landmark legislative achievements despite campaign promises to upend Washington.
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I haven't mentioned the paintings, which upend the conventions of what is called, "the abject," a term the art world has grown exceedingly fond of.
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The Mets had just staged a repeat, storming back to upend the Washington Nationals, 210-5, with nine runs in the eighth at Citi Field.
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Anadarko announced a deal with Chevron on April 12 after snubbing a higher bid from Occidental, prompting Occidental to try to upend the Chevron deal.
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Theranos was founded in 2003 by Elizabeth Holmes, a Stanford University dropout who promised to upend the traditional laboratory testing industry with a proprietary technology.
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Neither Clarida nor Bowman appear controversial or liable to upend the 105-year-old institution, as Trump nominees to lead various other agencies have been.
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When President Trump announced plans over the weekend to ease trade restrictions on Huawei, it seemed to upend America's crackdown on the Chinese tech giant.
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On paper, it serves as a de facto ministry of thought, designed to imbue the government with high ideals that upend traditional notions of development.
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The administration now sought "to light a match to the Flores Agreement and askthis Court to upend the parties' agreement by judicial fiat," Gee wrote.
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Tesla has been trying to upend that model, preferring to have full, direct control over the showrooms, dealerships and customer relationships throughout the sales process.
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In theory, an escalation of tensions could send oil prices sharply higher, upend the Middle East peace process, and fracture international efforts to contain Iran.
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News of a Trump-Haley ticket would be a master stroke that would upend the 2020 election and could send Democrats into a complete tailspin.
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A new study of ancient DNA could upend our understanding of the seafaring people who travelled vast distances to make their home in the Pacific.
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That's been Trump's policy mantra as he's sought to upend conventional wisdom and blow up US policy on immigration, health care and the tax system.
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Inverting tropes by depicting women killing men may not upend the kyriarchy, but it is beautiful to behold and generally fun to skewer false gods.
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A mass-scale shift in consumer spending will inevitably create a value-shift in capitalism, which will upend modern civilization's parasitic effect on this planet.
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But he does not take for granted that on any day, a single tweet could upend his world, just like it did two years ago.
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In both of those elections you ran against candidates who in some way or another were saying they were going to upend the whole system.
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Unfortunately, the desire of creators to fulfill those wishes — to satisfy fans — often encourages them to upend the necessary constraints on their time travel narrative.
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Tech giants with online streaming services are on course to upend China's film and entertainment industry, a sector traditionally controlled by old-school production houses.
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Like Trump, Andrew Jackson was a populist wrecking ball who set out to upend a Washington establishment that considered him a crude and inept barbarian.
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One or two of them may falter and vanish beneath the waves, but at least a few of them will upend everything, when they hit.
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The other major way Price could upend the ACA is by using his authority to ease enforcement of the mandate for people to buy insurance.
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Over time, this could force the press to spend more time assessing the merits of progressive proposals and upend conventional wisdom about fiscal seriousness too.
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Robert W. Gutman, whose influential biographies of Wagner and Mozart helped upend popularly held ideas about both composers' lives, died on Friday in the Bronx.
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Her coalition of supporters has the capacity to upend the political process and redefine what it means to be a member of the Democratic Party.
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Simple, a start-up that hoped to upend the banking industry with tech innovations and customer-friendly terms, was bought by a big bank, BBVA.
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If it did, Ms. Bailey said, it could be because the weeks after a baby is born upend a family's life and create new routines.
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President-elect Donald Trump once again decided to upend decades of foreign policy by declaring the United States' nuclear arsenals should get bigger, not smaller.
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It will completely upend the election process and could leave the country without a duly elected president for many months after the election is held.
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The hearing also comes at a particularly difficult time for PBMs, who are bracing for a Trump administration rule that could upend their business model.
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Moreover, there appears to be no Trump-like outsider waiting in the wings to upend the race and cause an existential crisis in the party.
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So while Trump only has a few years to upend American lives and livelihoods, Brexit may still be shaping British destinies for generations to come.
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With aggressive pricing and by leveraging their large cash surplus to upend current leasing models, new models could transform how companies buy and sell aircraft.
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Trump's escalation of his trade war with China threatened to upend financial markets and doom trade talks with Beijing that have carried on for months.
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However, this is not a comfort to medical cannabis patients for whom behind the scenes actions could upend, disrupt, or delay access to their medication.
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It's also about extreme notions of transparency that seem like a good idea, but go too far and threaten to upend democracy itself — hello, Wikileaks.
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If companies and organizations want to upend the status quo in their benefit plan design process, they should take the wheel instead of riding shotgun.
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But net neutrality's supporters warn that deregulating the internet gatekeepers is going to upend the way startups can harness the internet to grow their businesses.
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And though haute couture brands might appear more ethical for dropping fur, their decision to part with it does little to upend the fur industry.
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But with so many people already on Direct, Instagram didn't want to immediately upend the product until it was sure it had the right design.
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If successful, the negotiations could upend the political system in Afghanistan and replace it with a new one that, in some way, includes the Taliban.
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I asked the executive director of Visions, Nancy Miller, about programs that upend assumptions about people with disabilities and that illustrate their tenacity, optimism, resilience.
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With mainstream parties in decline, as they have been in recent elections across Europe, his promise to upend the political establishment found a receptive audience.
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And there's a more immediate threat to the law: The Supreme Court later this year is set to hear another case that could upend Obamacare.
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Some members of Congress suggested last month that if the law were to take effect it could upend the special status Washington accords the territory.
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Over the course of the presidential election, a lot of smart analysts thought Donald Trump's candidacy might fundamentally upend the political orientation of the parties.
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"He appears determined to upend the international system as thoroughly and disruptively as he has upended American politics," he wrote in The Wall Street Journal.
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Illustrations like this also upend the notion of the muse, that historically passive female figure once subject to the whims of heterosexual white male artists.
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She's on her phone too much, she's a terrible friend, and Aunt Fritzi basically hates her—all of which gloriously upend the Lovable Scamp archetype.
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But with time running out and negotiations at a delicate point, some Britons are preparing for a crisis that could upend their way of life.
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A growing number of schools are shutting down across the country, raising concerns about how the closings will affect learning, burden families and upend communities.
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Learning the truth didn't set him free so much as upend the harmony and order around which he built a home and managed a tribe.
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And they could wholly upend Mr. Marchetti's theories: If a car becomes a traveling office, will people even mentally measure their commutes as "travel time"?
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Several slow-building trends have converged to upend the race over the last few weeks: Senator Elizabeth Warren's steady ascent in the polls has accelerated.
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The revelation threatened to upend the case against Salman, but a judge denied the motion, saying it was not relevant to the case against her.
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The candidates' full-throated attacks on corporate greed, extreme wealth and banking excesses are backed up by ambitious plans to upend the industry's everyday operations.
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As we all know, Mr. Trump did unleash his beautiful Twitter account on Ms. Kelly after that debate, and it threatened to upend her life.
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The case also threatened to upend a détente struck between Volkswagen and American dealers at a big, annual dealer conference in Las Vegas last weekend.
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"Man From Nebraska" doesn't upend or subvert the archetypal plot of a middle-class, middle-aged, middle-American man on a journey of self-discovery.
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The annual report, released recently by the World Economic Forum, highlights an ever-evolving set of risks that threaten to upend society throughout the globe.
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The outcome could upend pipeline construction here and elsewhere in the country, should a planned pipeline cross one of the nation's 22 national scenic trails.
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Italian political dysfunction that ripples through global financial markets and has the potential to upend Europe is something the world woke up to Tuesday morning.
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The four are on a collision course that could upend the auto industry and dramatically affect the way we get around in the near future.
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