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Ground controllers will be capable of acting as remote pilots able to intervene, but the system itself will need to be able to resolve in-flight emergencies on its own.

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The deficit would have been $2.1 trillion except for lower expected write-offs on student loans and lower outlays by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to resolve failed banks.

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Instead of making a run for it, he resolves to hunker down until the heat is off.

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Your ability to communicate with each other has broken down, and you need third-party help to learn the tools to speak to each other respectfully, resolve disagreements and manage your money.

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"I would say that if this doesn't get resolved, say beyond another 10 days or so, you probably will start to see some impacts."

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

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