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docs(readme): request library link update #835

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## Configuring the http client (Supported from v1.1.0)

To set client configs like timeout use the `set_http_config()` function and pass it a dictionary of configs. See this [documentation](https://2.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.request) for more information about the options. All options shown except `method`, `url`, `headers`, `params`, `data`, and `auth` are configurable via `set_http_config()`. For example for a Assistant service instance
To set client configs like timeout use the `set_http_config()` function and pass it a dictionary of configs. See this [documentation](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/) for more information about the options. All options shown except `method`, `url`, `headers`, `params`, `data`, and `auth` are configurable via `set_http_config()`. For example for a Assistant service instance

```python
from ibm_watson import AssistantV1
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