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He also this week issued a statement praising Trump, which Ratcliffe suggested would help induce the president to resume intelligence sharing.

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Those rules are meant to induce parity by controlling salaries, preventing deep-pocketed owners from spending the rest of the league into bankruptcy.

Doctors didn’t induce labor until her fetus no longer had a heartbeat.

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The 24-year-old had been in an induced coma in intensive care at Cork University Hospital since the incident during racing on 6 February.

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In states that mandate public abortion tracking, hospitals, clinics, and physicians report the number of abortions to state health departments in what are typically called “induced termination of pregnancy” reports, or ITOPs.

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