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Navy Federal Credit Union said it has seen substantially higher uptake in its Paycheck Assistance Program, which offers zero-interest loans for customers impacted by paycheck disruptions, than it did during the 2018–’19 government shutdown.

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Ultimately, China’s behavior uptake may have less to do with sanctions pressure and more to do with dwindling import quotas External link for the country’s independent refiners.

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Although such wind intensification has been observed and linked to human activity, measurements still show no major decline in the ocean's carbon uptake -- at least not yet.

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The government said the measure will bring menopause into the mainstream, but campaigners warned uptake of health checks was worryingly low in some communities so not enough women may benefit.

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Mizuho analysts noted that uptake of the da Vinci 5 in the U.S. offset weakness in Japan, China, and the U.K.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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