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She said it was important to have a robust human rights framework and described "reordering our relationship with the ECHR" as a "step too far".

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The new generation of so-called “agentic AI” would be more prescriptive and could automatically turn those insights into actions such as adjusting prices, reordering products, or tailoring marketing messages, said Chen.

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Western countries have repeatedly challenged that status since, but Beijing has refused to reorder the developing-developed divide.

“We are the storm,” Miller said, hinting back at a QAnon conspiracy theory about a violent reordering of society.

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"Or they were being promised it and then it was being given to other patients, so then we were having to reorder the stock. It wasn't pleasant."

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