But whether that influence amounts to an obstruction of justice amounts to an open question.
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Hollister's one-year contract amounts to $480,000, while McCarron's average annual salary amounts to $121,600.
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This amounts to censorship, which not only affects the lives and personal choices of patients, but also amounts to a violation of the ethical obligations of medical providers.
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All of this amounts to a busy year for Nintendo.
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But what it amounts to in practice is not clear.
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This amounts to about 60 days of world oil consumption.
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That amounts to the lowest harvest since 2004, it said.
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At the current rate of $22018,22018, that amounts to $22018,20.2.
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The minimum wage amounts to less than $2 a month.
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This amounts to some 358 billion euros in Italy's case.
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Do you really think that this amounts to child abuse?
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It amounts to about six percent of its total users.
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That amounts to 1.9% of the value of the deal.
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Critics say that amounts to a ban on strong encryption.
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For Intel, it all amounts to a lagging stock price.
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The law amounts to a revolution in local business culture.
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MOSCOW — Corruption in Russia sometimes amounts to highway robbery, literally.
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This amounts to the American people subsidizing their own suffering.
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The suit says this amounts to an unconstitutional poll tax.
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Sure, it's fractional, but it amounts to dramatically refined results.
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Labour's Brexit policy amounts to cake followed by more cake.
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This amounts to more time capturing imagery for both satellites.
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Sberbank's exposure to Agrokor amounts to about 1.1 billion euros.
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This amounts to $8.19 billion for the U.S. technology giant.
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That amounts to thousands of songs, movies, podcasts, and games.
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Epshteyn suggested that Fahrenthold's work amounts to a personal attack.
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That amounts to "all day battery life" according to Samsung.
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It amounts to a disappointing end to a disappointing premiership.
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Their reasoning amounts to a huge statement on presidential power.
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That, his lawyers argue, amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
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Some also shell out considerable amounts to protect their executives.
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That amounts to about 28503,22019 more Republicans voting than Democrats.
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It essentially amounts to crowdsourcing dog genetic research, Caplan says.
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That essentially amounts to a request to close the business.
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Critics claim the order amounts to a ban on Muslims.
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This amounts to roughly 4,000 patients in the United States.
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That amounts to a net loss of $22 per share.
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This amounts to a staggering $28 billion wasted every year.
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This amounts to helping all parties reduce supply chain risk.
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The total offering amounts to 4.7 billion reais ($1.13 billion).
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Using that initial estimate, that amounts to around 383,000 gallons.
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The damage, it asserts, amounts to a round $1 billion.
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They argue that deference to legislatures amounts to dangerous majoritarianism.
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He said the current trade war amounts to saber rattling.
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That amounts to 15 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.
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The coolness toward Mr. Trump amounts to a remarkable rebuke.
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Broken down by the hour, that amounts to roughly $16.
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Burman's plan amounts to a huge increase in that subsidy.
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By some accounts, what Duterte is doing amounts to genocide.
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That amounts to potentially four session payments per principal performer.
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But all this amounts to is an enormous head fake.
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Taken together, this amounts to a state of collective paralysis.
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Instead, it amounts to charity in a time of crisis.
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" Hage Ali's position amounts to, "Someday, my prince will come.
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But for almost everybody else, it amounts to a disaster.
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Common Cause amounts to a blank check for partisan gerrymandering.
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Repressing what essentially amounts to new technology never ends well.
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Multiplied by 28503 million Americans, this amounts to $22020 billion.
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"The direct economic loss amounts to $2.1 billion," Xinhua added.
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But for some vulnerable candidates, his presence amounts to poison.
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This amounts to slave labor, taking jobs away from professionals.
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They have also given smaller amounts to individual GOP candidates.
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That amounts to $5 sent to the user through PayPal.
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I have a degree in what amounts to progressive thought.
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Detractors say it amounts to a giveaway to the rich.
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This amounts to more than a peculiar fact of biography.
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The gesture amounts to an implicit challenge for those present.
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This amounts to approximately 1 in every 4 young adults.
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Including debt, that amounts to a price of $1.4 billion.
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I do think that functionally it amounts to a floor.
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Some 21 million shares times $21 amounts to $2035 billion.
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This amounts to a precommitment to the government's legal position.
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But Rauner said Tuesday the measure amounts to burdensome regulation.
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The benefit amounts to about $1.40 per person per meal.
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This amounts to increasing growth by 993 percent per year.
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That amounts to an hourly wage of just under $33.
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The liberal inverse amounts to a kind of drifting libertinism.
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That amounts to a $50 billion annual gift to pharmaceutical companies.
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That amounts to almost $150 billion a year in illegal wagers.
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That amounts to a whopping 17.5 billion total binge drinks annually.
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That amounts to just $275 to reach each person in need.
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Overall, this amounts to the biggest night ever for marijuana reform.
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It amounts to twice the melt rate from 2003 to 2008.
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That amounts to 227 PPI, compared to the old model's 128.
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He has declared what amounts to a moratorium on new measures.
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The deal with Jamaica amounts to $4 million worth of products.
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This amounts to one of the largest studies of its kind.
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This amounts to 3.83 percent of the global gross domestic product.
|
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Swiss authorities say this amounts to the theft of business secrets.
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The total cost for both the projects amounts to $85.6 million.
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The fine amounts to 1.5% of British Airways' global annual sales.
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Second, you're probably wondering what all that exercise really amounts to.
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My NFL analysis often amounts to: stop retrofitting reasons for things.
|
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That amounts to around $250 million in stock, Waymo's lawyers said.
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And it's gaining traction in what amounts to a huge market.
|
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Dell's GFK shareholdings now amounts to 10.1 percent, the filings show.
|
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But while Arnab dishes out the punishment, it amounts to nothing.
|
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In many respects, gun violence amounts to a public health issue.
|
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This amounts to less than 1% of the state's total population.
|
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In those cases, it amounts to blackmail, which is a crime.
|
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The decrease amounts to just 11.8 percent of the original sum.
|
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In today's Apple, it seems, privilege amounts to just staying current.
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The total settlement amounts to 9.51 billion Thai baht ($298 million).
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That amounts to about 57,600 scraped transactions each day, he said.
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Swinton is equally terrific, as what amounts to Strange's Mr. Miyagi.
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The new agreement amounts to an increase of about 8 percent.
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Colors are added together in varying amounts to produce new ones.
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LANE: I don&apost think that amounts to a whole lot.
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The opposition has said the process amounts to forced population transfer.
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In effect, this amounts to levying a carbon tax on imports.
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For me, the song amounts to much more than hasty pastiche.
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In any case, none of it amounts to anything very memorable.
|
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Instead, the message from the agencies essentially amounts to 'trust us.
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This amounts to about 7% of the average total wedding cost.
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This amounts to at least $7 billion per year in help.
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It amounts to a record-breaking performance in the Asian market.
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All this amounts to a dramatic turnaround for the rebel forces.
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That amounts to a puny $50 per paycheck twice a month.
|
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The buffer currently amounts to 0003% of end-March 2017 REA.
|
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It amounts to about $15,000 a year for full-time workers.
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Too often, the response of mainstream leaders amounts to political homeopathy.
|
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It's unclear if Manigault Newman's recording amounts to a criminal offense.
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But this all amounts to putting the cart before the horse.
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According to ITF Grand Slam rules, this amounts to a warning.
|
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The debt amounts to around 400 billion Algerian dinars ($3.50 billion).
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This amounts to $28500 billion in imports of these two goods.
|
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The looming presence of Trump amounts to a bonus for Hassan.
|
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The increased cost to consumers amounts to $2628 billion a year.
|
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Critics say the order amounts to a de facto Muslim ban.
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Floods, hurricanes and wildfires will cost record amounts to recover from.
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This amounts to subversion and foreign interference in Singapore's domestic politics.
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That number amounts to more than half the U.S. adult population.
|
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Each state sets its own dollar amounts to classify theft crimes.
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This amounts to 92 percent compliance, according to an OPEC calculation.
|
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Some critics of the coverage say this disparity amounts to sexism.
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The rest of his personality amounts to one massive red flag.
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A normal day's traffic amounts to 5,000 unique visitors, Parisi said.
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That amounts to a production rate of 33,000 vehicles per week.
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Many argued that it amounts to an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
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Such neglect, Mr. Hembree claims, amounts to exploitation of a people.
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That amounts to a 76 percent raise from his 2015 compensation.
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That amounts to a third of Apple's TV purchases to date.
|
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Collectively, that amounts to nearly two-thirds of all American imports.
|
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The news amounts to a sudden fall for the retired archbishop.
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Amnesty International believes Israel's settlement enterprise amounts to a war crime.
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It all amounts to an adorable existential crisis for internet culture.
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All of this amounts to a huge disruption in American life.
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This arrangement, according to Mr. Ratcliffe, amounts to a jurisdictional violation.
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Which, for the average person, amounts to 21.8 hours every week.
|
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Critics say his proposal, aimed at public libraries, amounts to censorship.
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The Fed's caution amounts to a bias in favor of growth.
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That amounts to growth of 3.9 bcf per day next year.
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For a historian, such a leap of imagination amounts to malpractice.
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Digital trade between the two countries already amounts to $40 billion.
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Human rights groups say the practice amounts to a slave trade.
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" But Democrats argue that Cotton's amendment amounts to a "poison pill.
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All that amounts to a legitimate, undeniable basis for equal treatment.
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Harvard has placed what amounts to a quota on Asian students.
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In international law, a blockade amounts to an act of war.
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The Senate bill takes these amounts to $21625,2900 and $220006,2202, respectively.
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The figure still amounts to about 36 trillion yuan ($5.4 trillion).
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Loeffler's appointment amounts to an 11-month audition for the seat.
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Investment in the project amounts to 1.2 billion euros ($1.41 billion).
|
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All the notoriety amounts to a big shift for Ms. Villarreal.
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In any case, this amounts to frustration in your social life.
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The problem is all that money only amounts to $935 billion.
|
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It amounts to a 2883 percent increase in just one year.
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That amounts to $47 million in gross bookings for Uber, while Yandex.
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None of this amounts to a rigging, or even anything particularly unusual.
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Petrol from American refineries amounts to about half of Mexico's domestic consumption.
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The risk Michelle Carter created was reckless and amounts to involuntary manslaughter.
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THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE OFFER AMOUNTS TO APPROXIMATELY SEK 8,680 MILLION.
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What that amounts to is ... wait for it .... a series of tunnels!
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That amounts to a healthcare expenditure increase of 0.04- to 0.13 percent.
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That's what Artifact amounts to, based on the little revealed so far.
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Investment in the project amounts to roughly 176 million euros ($198.84 million).
|
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This amounts to 52,404 deaths 63 percent of which involved an opioid.
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Advocates say that request amounts to a 30% cut to foreign assistance.
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The electrons tumble and splash, and all that splashing amounts to waste.
|
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That amounts to $62.2 billion in "lost benefits," according to the organization.
|
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And by some reckonings, the "black" economy amounts to 17% of GDP.
|
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At the time of writing, this amounts to about $2.7 million USD.
|
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That amounts to managing about 240 permanent and 80-plus seasonal employees.
|
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Page's essential thesis is that all history amounts to is hot gossip.
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That amounts to a prohibition on exports of American technology to Huawei.
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Both of them can submit their betting amounts to the smart contract.
|
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A judge will decide whether the promise amounts to an immunity deal.
|
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Critics argue that it amounts to de facto confiscation by the state.
|
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This only amounts to a tiny sliver of what could be studied.
|
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This also means that Endgame glosses over what amounts to two apocalypses.
|
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The action of the cocktail party amounts to the same old business.
|
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That estimate amounts to an extra 95,500 passengers per day, on average.
|
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The game's manufacturer has previously denies it includes what amounts to gambling.
|
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In effect, Trump's campaign amounts to a very public re-branding maneuver.
|
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But that basically amounts to a state bailout to subsidize charter expansion.
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Holographic dreamsThis question amounts to wireless technology's most obnoxious first world problem.
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That confirmation amounts to a vote of confidence in Blizzard's new league.
|
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Such destruction of civilian homes without justification amounts to a war crime.
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That amounts to about 1.6 kgs of wood per inhabitant per day.
|
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At best, this usually amounts to a few kilos of weight loss.
|
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Many users said this effort, even if well-intentioned, amounts to censorship.
|
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Tim Kaine, to speculate whether Trump Jr.'s behavior amounts to treason.
|
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The current investment amounts to just 0.3% of the estate's total value.
|
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But our deficit still amounts to more than half our annual budget.
|
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Researchers released what amounts to a prototype for the concept last year.
|
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The show amounts to a boisterously campy and painful excess of emotion.
|
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In New York City, this increase in monthly rent amounts to $400.
|
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More broadly, this amounts to cracking a banking nut with a sledgehammer.
|
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In most states, though, it amounts to replacing one test with another.
|
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Trump's reimposition of sanctions amounts to a major rebuke to US allies.
|
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Trump's regalia amounts to mis-measured ties and a little red hat.
|
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However, it's unclear if Manigault Newman's recording amounts to a criminal offense.
|
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He's recruited what amounts to ape slave labor to do just that.
|
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The economy may feel ungainly because it amounts to a first step.
|
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Even when their content amounts to fluff, they offer empathy and reassurance,
|
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It also amounts to around 15 percent of GDP in developed countries.
|
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In combat, Atreus amounts to another piece of gear in your toolbox.
|
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The backstop, as Brexiteers complain, already amounts to something close to this.
|
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" Some even claim that the Common Core amounts to "academic child abuse.
|
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He termed her actions "extremely careless," which essentially amounts to gross negligence.
|
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In actuality, the number of Jewish lives taken amounts to six million.
|
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Based on AARP's figures, this amounts to more than $30,000 per year.
|
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This amounts to almost $20183 million the tech mogul has cashed in.
|
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At Monte Cristo Elementary, that amounts to 93 percent of the students.
|
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It amounts to software delivering the equivalent of personalized medicine for machines.
|
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But that still amounts to only about 1 percent of USA Swimming.
|
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Sotheby's latest earnings report amounts to a microcosm of the art market.
|
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Just the international piece of Apple's stash amounts to nearly $215 billion.
|
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Using it to locate third parties amounts to a form of theft.
|
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" Trump has lambasted the investigation, saying it amounts to a "witch hunt.
|
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In Colorado, for example, that amounts to 7 percent less per patient.
|
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To begin anew, at such steep disadvantages, what amounts to missionary work?
|
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South Korea is instituting what amounts to a tax on industrial robots.
|
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That amounts to nearly 60 percent of FHOK's funds, according to NPR.
|
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For most people, the Insignia shutdown amounts to a relatively small headache.
|
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Telling people what to write amounts to telling them what to say.
|
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In 2018, that amounts to $3,450 for individuals and $6,900 for families.
|
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Robinson said a subscription to Drift amounts to roughly $1 per week.
|
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Still, this amounts to Apple's first annual revenue decline in 15 years.
|
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It probably amounts to millions of jobs, you know, a million jobs.
|
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This amounts to up to £800 a year extra for every stall.
|
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Others, however, said the current situation already amounts to a trade war.
|
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Such a mammoth loss amounts to an epic failure, not runaway success.
|
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Was it daunting to renovate and furnish what amounts to a castle?
|
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They say that Harvard's admission process amounts to an illegal quota system.
|
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I can't tell you if this amounts to a significantly better treadmill.
|
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In this way the piece amounts to a masterly portrait of subjectivity.
|
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But for Trump family members, the debacle amounts to a survivable setback.
|
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Yet, ultimately, such an explanation amounts to little more than a dodge.
|
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Over the course of a 40-year career, that amounts to $403,440.
|
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And the fervor portrayed in "The Followers," I'd argue, amounts to psychosis.
|
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Why wages are not rising faster amounts to a central economic puzzle.
|
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But none of this amounts to an answer to supply-side economics.
|
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Mr. Kavala's detention without trial amounts to arbitrary detention, Mr. Koyuncu said.
|
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Once safely inside, Kavana returned to explaining what that vision amounts to.
|
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Even so, it still amounts to just 5.5 hours of driving time.
|
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They worry that not being at the table amounts to unilateral disarmament.
|
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What the wage hike amounts to, then, is a gift from management.
|
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Such an exemption, she says, amounts to an enormous de facto subsidy.
|
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Here's hoping the TRACED Act amounts to more than a bigger spoon.
|
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At stake is what amounts to a blip in the city budget.
|
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He also said mandatory buybacks amounts to a "confiscation" of these weapons.
|
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The sum amounts to about half the capital Blackstone plans to raise.
|
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"His most recent threat… amounts to nothing more than political blackmail," Rep.
|
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That amounts to 125 percent of projected earnings; analysts expected 110 percent.
|
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Freenome's team, which amounts to about 40 people, has now moved in.
|
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And the result amounts to a major bureaucratic, academic and emotional achievement.
|
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The cost of operating the stations overnight amounts to $30 per flush.
|
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This amounts to a "crisis of leadership", a conservative senator recently asserted.
|
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The entire EV market amounts to only about 2% of total sales.
|
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Using this invasive technology at schools amounts to unethical experimentation on youth.
|
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In a year's time, that amounts to 10 million women and men.
|
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It amounts to 20 billion reais, to be paid over 15 years.
|
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That fact means Warren's strategy amounts to a swing and a miss.
|
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To Mr. Plenty Wolf, closing it amounts to one more broken treaty.
|
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That amounts to more than a year's worth of America's carbon emissions.
|
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Nassar is serving what amounts to a life sentence for his crimes.
|
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This amounts to 25.70 euros per tonne of topped beet, it said.
|
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We've reached a point where not doing so amounts to professional malpractice.
|
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To some legal scholars, however, none of this amounts to probable cause.
|
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But Bondi has previously denied the policy amounts to racially motivated disenfranchisement.
|
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To some Merkel opponents, the deal amounts to propping up an autocrat.
|
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By its measure, the bill amounts to a reverse Robin Hood situation.
|
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That amounts to around 40% of the entire budget for Stoke city council.
|
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The changes include subject matter, palette, and process — which amounts to nearly everything.
|
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For Rose, all this amounts to nothing less than a revolution in medicine.
|
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That amounts to 8.5% of the global manufacturing workforce being displaced by robots.
|
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But on an ideological level, it amounts to a major shift in thinking.
|
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The deal amounts to 7 percent of Calpers' real estate portfolio, it reported.
|
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Check out our look at what amounts to debtor's prison in modern America.
|
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Quick math tells us that amounts to around 8.4 billion kilograms of coffee.
|
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The company says its net debt amounts to 6.4 times its adjusted EBITDA.
|
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That amounts to the first crisis of the campaign for the 2020 frontrunner.
|
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The fine amounts to 4% of the company's sales in Chongqing last year.
|
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That amounts to 5,800 average American lifetimes spent on social interactions around games.
|
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Why not just sneak it out, in what amounts to a stealth campaign?
|
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Per capita, that amounts to roughly two tablespoons of whale meat a year.
|
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That amounts to a potential $600 million in sales, according to the bank.
|
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The Associated Press: Paid political advertising amounts to a sliver of Twitter's revenues.
|
|
Whether all of this amounts to a crisis depends on one's vantage point.
|
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But the cap amounts to a "ban first, study later" approach, Uber argues.
|
|
Eighty-seven months amounts to seven years, and 108 months to nine years.
|
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This amounts to a two-fifths discount on interest costs—quite the subsidy.
|
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"Slowly" is hardly the word for what amounts to an Internet space launch.
|
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They munch on breakfast tacos, which amounts to eating while waiting to eat.
|
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That amounts to a two-fifths discount on interest costs—quite the subsidy.
|
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Moscow has rejected the accusation, saying it amounts to "banditry" on Britain's part.
|
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The extra cost isn't tiny if you pledge small amounts to many creators.
|
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This week's fine amounts to only 5% of Google's current net cash balance.
|
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That amounts to 144,000 magnificent animals killed in the name of household decorating.
|
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The volume stolen amounts to about 0.75 percent of all bitcoin in circulation.
|
|
But protesters said blocking Telegram only amounts to an attack on internet freedom.
|
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For the economy as a whole, it amounts to a redistribution of resources.
|
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The backing amounts to a rare political endorsement from a professional sports team.
|
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The shift amounts to hundreds of millions of dollars a year, he noted.
|
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The three defendants argue that methadone prohibition amounts to torture and ill treatment.
|
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All told, I'm pretty impressed with what amounts to a first-gen product.
|
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It amounts to a quiet, welcome and probably irreversible turn in social attitudes.
|
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That amounts to around 4,300 injuries annually, or an injury every two hours.
|
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A URL now might reveal what amounts to a fully realized computer program.
|
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This exhibition amounts to a theory attempting to explain a dysfunctional French society.
|
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Sex trafficking amounts to a form of slavery: It is forced, unchosen labor.
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TRUMP: Check -- (END AUDIO CLIP) HANNITY: What you just heard amounts to nothing.
|
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The attack likely amounts to a war crime, said Colville, the UNHCR spokesman.
|
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This all amounts to a morality play about the risks of short-termism.
|
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Aberdeen says these two factors contributed "roughly" equal amounts to the capital hike.
|
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All that amounts to valuable information for an out-of-towner, Swann says.
|
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By CNBC Make It's estimations, that amounts to revenues of £309,557.40 (around $407,443).
|
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Public discourse immediately began to fill with what amounts to rumor and speculation.
|
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That surplus amounts to $45 billion, in today's money, between 1960 and 2013.
|
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Critics said it amounts to entrapment by creating an open incentive for crime.
|
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That increase amounts to about 7 million more Americans binge drinking each week.
|
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Trump has previously voiced support for waterboarding, which critics say amounts to torture.
|
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For the average viewer, a stroll through Diálogos amounts to an educational experience.
|
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With interest rates near zero, infrastructure amounts to a slam-dunk investment opportunity.
|
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Sometimes that was monetary, sometimes it was pressure, it almost amounts to blackmail.
|
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Paulsen's proposal would provide a tax incentive for what amounts to workplace giving.
|
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That amounts to 715,000 units, out of Nissan's roughly five million annual total.
|
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What Furman describes is a nation suffering from what amounts to economic arteriosclerosis.
|
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Doña Ana Republican Party Vice Chair David Tofsted, offered what amounts to a
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You can even set those amounts to increase gradually and automatically over time.
|
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It amounts to a sea change in the engineering culture of heavy industry.
|
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That amounts to three million containers annually, carrying $65 billion worth of goods.
|
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Yet, physicians continue to prescribe addictive amounts to patients without sufficient follow-up.
|
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At the current exchange rate, Gol's total debt amounts to 8 billion reais.
|
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"F1's response amounts to complicity in covering up for Bahrain," he said.
|
|
That amounts to $3,636-$2,20163 per employee annually, depending on the final timeline.
|
|
These are just some highlights from what amounts to a much larger update.
|
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"What Trump described in these tapes amounts to sexual assault," said Ms. Laguens.
|
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Including the $40 million extension, its Series E round amounts to $71 million.
|
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However, this amounts to at best a flatlining, not a reduction, in demand.
|
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Today, the sector amounts to more than 7.5 percent of total venture investments.
|
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But for men in the bottom 40 percent, it amounts to basically nothing.
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For South Africa, Mech estimates that segment amounts to roughly 6 million people.
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It amounts to a rejection of the core principles of liberal democracy itself.
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That roughly amounts to similar figures reported by the company earlier this month.
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To remove these symbols, they say, amounts to sweeping history under the rug.
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His wife, Abigail Wexner, typically donated small amounts to Democrats, the Dispatch noted.
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It amounts to close to 600 jobs across both startups and public companies.
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That amounts to less than three gallons of water per person, per day.
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That amounts to a $143 billion increase over the now eliminated spending caps.
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That amounts to 1.18 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2016.
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Legal experts said the settlement amounts to a bird-in-the-hand decision.
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But critics say the approach amounts to "carpet-bombing" the body with tests.
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Their collective testimony amounts to a feminist critique of Genovés's methods and assumptions.
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In a lawsuit, he says this amounts to an unreasonable seizure of property.
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Apple has returned the largest amounts to shareholders in history, Mr. Silverblatt said.
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It amounts to a fairly neat summation of the American economy right now.
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The eight years of the Obama administration amounts to a large economic contradiction.
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It amounts to almost a shamanistic transmitting of Forché's experience into our own.
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But if you add it all up, he said, it amounts to billions.
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That trim, though, amounts to slightly more than 1 percent of global supply.
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All of this amounts to the most encouraging thing about the season premiere.
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That amounts to over 45,000 employees who will be removed from the workforce.
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Some stars have wondered whether accepting the Olympic torch amounts to selling out.
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Sessions' announcement yesterday is not: it amounts to a government-sanctioned publicity stunt.
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Some have also suggested that not counting these votes amounts to voter disenfranchisement.
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We pay from our joint account, which we contribute equal amounts to monthly.
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All told, the payroll of Colorado's aerospace industry today amounts to $3.2 billion.
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To some GOP lawmakers, Trump becoming more involved amounts to a positive step.
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In the United States, it amounts to about four per cent of households.
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In fact, his entire "America first" theme amounts to America bullying the world.
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To some, abortion amounts to murder rather than being about liberal cultural values.
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People who are against the measure say it amounts to state-sanctioned discrimination.
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The American contribution amounts to less than 0.1 percent of the federal budget.
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But the mainland maintains what amounts to an international border with Hong Kong.
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There is a useful Yiddish word for what this all amounts to: bupkis.
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That amounts to 70 trading days since the market's most-recent 5003% drop.
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A picture is still emerging of what all this microplastic pollution amounts to.
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That amounts to about four rapes a week, as pointed out by NPR.
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That amounts to a 76 percent increase from the same period in 2016.
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Boston and Leipzig are hammering out what amounts to a joint custody agreement.
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This elite centrism, in practice, amounts to a kind of milquetoast nationalist libertarianism.
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This amounts to an investment of $75 billion supporting 1.2 million American jobs.
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It amounts to an additional four million people being struck off voting lists.
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Drivers in New Jersey say the decision amounts to a "keep out" sign.
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Advocates say the tax amounts to a penalty on women who have periods.
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Everything else we know amounts to rumor, but there are some juicy rumors.
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All of this amounts to a huge gamble—do they use these artifacts?
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It's unclear whether that amounts to scores, hundred or thousands of unexamined shipments.
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The 56 percent premium Apollo is paying ADT shareholders amounts to about $2.5 billion.
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Many earn what amounts to less than the hourly minimum wage of £7.50 ($9.65).
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"The loss of sensitive information amounts to significant damage on its own," Schuster said.
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A $5 daily coffee amounts to about $35 a week, or $150 a month.
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According to Microsoft, the 33 percent market share amounts to some 5 billion searches.
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A $5 daily coffee amounts to about $35 a week, or $150 a month.
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That amounts to a 2.8% stake and made the firm Occidental's sixth-biggest shareholder.
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That amounts to 86 percent compliance with pledged cuts, according to a Reuters calculation.
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The government's external debt amounts to 229% of GDP, according to Pham at MUFG.
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It also amounts to basically an open invitation for Russia to do it again.
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" Trump routinely complains that negative press coverage about him amounts to a "witch hunt.
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Growth in GDP therefore amounts to a "debt fueled mirage," according to the report.
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Many have been abused while in custody, which in some cases amounts to torture.
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It amounts to bragging and it is impossible to actually learn anything from it.
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They say that the killing of gangsters by police amounts to state-sponsored murder.
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You'll also face taxes, fees and penalties for what amounts to an early distribution.
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According to researchers, the attorney's false statement either amounts to perjury or gross incompetence.
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All this amounts to about two million pages of searchable automated transcripts so far.
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That amounts to a $60 investment, give or take, at the time of publication.
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A hectolitre amounts to 2108 litres, or the equivalent of 22018 standard wine bottles.
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But it still amounts to less than 10% of their combined loss-absorbing resources.
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They could benefit from wasted food, which amounts to $2000 billion globally every year.
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That amounts to taking about 40 million cars off the road for one year.
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That may sound dry, but it amounts to socializing the costs of natural disasters.
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This is also a person who can afford what amounts to a luxury item.
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Unfortunately, if that's what the creators had in mind, it never amounts to anything.
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Our thought bubble: The SEC settlement amounts to some "tough love" for the company.
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The movie Boy Erased, out November 2, amounts to another prong in Conley's mission.
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GMG says the total figure amounts to tens of millions of pounds per year.
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In some ways, the material published so far amounts to less than is claimed.
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It has locations in 130 countries, which amounts to more than 1 million rooms.
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On syndicated bond issues, it does not give guidance on amounts to be borrowed.
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The deal amounts to about $107.50 per share in a cash and stock transaction.
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That amounts to a $200 to $153 discount, depending on which model you want.
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It's a competent game that amounts to less than the sum of its parts.
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This Kickstarter darling raised $500,000 to produce what amounts to a portable kneeling desk.
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The question is how much of a retreat from democracy this really amounts to.
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That amounts to upwards of a third of the total revenue to the restaurants.
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Total investment in these projects amounts to 3 billion euros ($3.7 billion), it added.
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Any attempt to guess and trade accordingly amounts to something known as market timing.
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It amounts to an "insurmountable hurdle" for prisoners seeking to challenge their execution methods.
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It just amounts to the same strategy that The Bachelor employs: Bitches be crazy!
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Why else would you combine children's characters with what amounts to soft-core pornography?
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The intelligence official described to the BBC what amounts to a giant search system.
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This reportedly brought the shares to 3.74 million, which amounts to about $6.6 million.
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Be all this as it may, it amounts to a strange argument against Clinton.
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The monthly production decline amounts to roughly half a percent of global oil demand.
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That amounts to over $900,0.13 for each of the 1,200 jobs that were "saved".
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"That amounts to an illegal conversion of campaign funds to personal use," he added.
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That amounts to less than $5 per vote for the $270 million he spent.
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But the language in the budget blueprint doesn't attach dollar amounts to these commitments.
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Schneiderman and Healey want to see if that amounts to fraud, as environmentalists allege.
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In this case, the student was charged with what amounts to disrupting a class.
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Nassar in February was given what amounts to a life sentence for his crimes.
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The counter is that it all amounts to little more than increasingly attractive distractions.
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" Basically, it amounts to a lot of hand waving and Posh softly cooing "Arriba.
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Far from a victory, the new bill amounts to horse-trading in human rights.
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Cobrapost alleged that this amounts to a criminal offence under the Indian penal code.
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That amounts to 12 or more civilians killed every day, according to the investigation.
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Psychedelics can switch things in the brain around, in what amounts to a reorganization
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The amounts to be allocated to Puerto Rico's recovery are already under serious debate.
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It amounts to about $21.3 billion, including interest, according to calculations by European officials.
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Proponents of statehood insist that territorial status for 3.5 million citizens amounts to colonialism.
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The subset who feels that way, however, amounts to only 31% of US adults.
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The group said IT amounts to around $1.6 trillion lost in the past decade.
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A hectoliter amounts to 2108 liters, or the equivalent of 22018 standard wine bottles.
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Indigenous groups have slammed Trump over the nickname, saying it amounts to a slur.
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That's 33% off the original yearly price and amounts to about $3.92 a month.
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For middle-income families, the cut amounts to about $2,700, a 4.9 percent savings.
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By NerdWallet's calculations, that amounts to more than $3 billion in late fees alone.
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The U.S. Treasury is issuing debt in unparalleled amounts to cover the budget deficit.
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So that $2,000 property tax bill amounts to 4 percent of your net worth.
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The letter amounts to a point-by-point rebuttal of Trump's foreign policy outlook.
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Both the UN and the United States say the violence amounts to ethnic cleansing.
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This amounts to multiplying the unfairness and shifting it from one sector to another.
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This amounts to requiring the president to admit, in writing, that he's a windbag.
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Given at least five hours of playtime, it usually effectively amounts to the same.
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Until then, Chino explains, detainees are all kept in what amounts to an icebox.
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This mandatory cash allocation amounts to a hidden fee for using the Schwab account.
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One challenge was to fit what amounts to a mobile laboratory in the car.
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Dershowitz denied it and called her a liar, which Giuffre says amounts to defamation.
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This bill amounts to a full-fledged assault on those cities and towns themselves.
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BART said this amounts to nearly $250,21.6 in losses from fares each day. Damn.
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Students will receive a list of what amounts to a set of Ten Commandments.
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If so, do you believe it amounts to treating women with dignity and respect?
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There's plenty of debate in Washington; whether it amounts to much is another question.
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They insist Roy is not a sex offender, and Sacha's prank amounts to defamation.
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Time and again, the money extracted from the tech giants amounts to a pittance.
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They, and the governor's people, say it amounts to $1 on everyone's water bill.
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In many ways, "The Perfection" amounts to little more than a bag of tricks.
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Actually, it amounts to nothing more than a referendum, with the winner already known.
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To help it along, the central government is spending vast amounts to upgrade manufacturing.
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Even if the Senate approves the measure, it amounts to a largely symbolic rebuke.
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It amounts to clinging to an idealized past (a familiar theme in this administration).
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At that point, the subsidy, which amounts to no more than $50,000, would end.
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"Such behaviour amounts to obstructing public servant [sic] in discharging their duties," it said.
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Prosecutors are using Mr. Martínez to tell what amounts to Mr. Guzmán's origin story.
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That amounts to $100,000, and it will be spent on a public awareness campaign.
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That amounts to an average of about $4 for every $1 spent, it said.
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The push amounts to one of Mr. Trump's most comprehensive and controversial policy initiatives.
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Although such efforts will hardly insulate their economies, the alternative amounts to giving up.
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Some on Trump's side have claimed this amounts to rigging the election as well.
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Bezos's $10 billion gift amounts to about 7.5 percent of his current net worth.
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For the average adult, that amounts to dozens of different username and password combinations.
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This amounts to $20183 billion more in 22018 and another $22.6 billion next year.
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The strategy also amounts to war-contingency planning in case the homeland is attacked.
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The condition amounts to when the two eyes aren't synced up in their movements.
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But is there a version of this story that says it amounts to little?
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That unfunded liability amounts to 9.5 percent of the U.S. economy, according to Boyd.
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He deploys it in small amounts to intensify a bowl of hominy in broth.
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Its severing of ties, in the bigger context of YouTube, amounts to a disavowal.
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That amounts to about 1% shaved off of total gross domestic product right there.
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All three of the banks reporting on Friday lend significant amounts to American consumers.
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City officials estimate that the subsidy for NYC Ferry amounts to $6.60 per passenger.
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Clinton backers have argued that such a move amounts to a vote for Trump.
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The most basic definition of "corruption" amounts to exploiting one's authority for personal advantage.
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As a defense against impeachment, it amounts to little more than a white flag.
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I have Big Feelings about Patreon doing what amounts to payday loans for artists.
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Berkshire Hathaway currently owns about 10% of Coca-Cola, which amounts to $22 billion.
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On a $30,000 loan, that amounts to a 10 percent charge — a huge sum.
|
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This current plunge, which really started snowballing last September, now amounts to 31 percent.
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I don't want to use the term bullying ... [but] that's what it amounts to.
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The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, which this year amounts to $55,018.
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" >> This standoff, CNN's Jim Acosta said, "amounts to taking the whistle from the whistleblower.
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The current liquidity surplus on the local market amounts to almost 25 billion kuna.
|
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The bigger question, says Mehrotra, is what the switch to virtual care amounts to.
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The bipartisan measure amounts to an unusual rebuke of the president's expansive war powers.
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Sanders anchored what amounts to a negative partisanship mass movement on an unprecedented scale.
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Something like Australia's law — which amounts to a confiscation program — is never seriously considered.
|
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Google, Amazon, and Facebook spent record amounts to influence the US government in 2018.
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XIAN, China (Reuters) - Never let it be said diplomacy amounts to more than horse-trading.
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Immigrants from other nations have argued the policy amounts to preferential treatment for one group.
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That amounts to a child being killed by falling furniture or TVs every two weeks.
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It's expensive for what amounts to a clunky way to extend your iPhone's battery life.
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But not before executing what amounts to a commentary on all our best laid plans.
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The judge noted that it amounts to $2656,24673 per person he is charged with abusing.
|
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Yet the fine announced by the ICO amounts to 1.5% of British Airways' 2017 sales.
|
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Today, total tuition at public colleges and universities amounts to about $70 billion per year.
|
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That amounts to 76 percent of the $17.5 billion in principal lost in the scam.
|
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That amounts to more than 21 percent of his 164 days as president so far.
|
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Taken every day, that amounts to less than seven grams of total protein per week.
|
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But Mueller's appearance amounts to a make-or-break moment for the House impeachment caucus.
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Even with the blemishes, my iPhone X experience amounts to a collage of positive experiences.
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The median house price in London already amounts to 12 times the median local salary.
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No app can do away with what amounts to an existential threat for many families.
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That amounts to a little more than 10 percent of gun homicides nationwide each year.
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Wheeler did not explain how different people commenting separately on social media amounts to collusion.
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At about 45 minutes each, that amounts to over 10 straight days of nonstop viewing.
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The data stored on the server amounts to about two terabytes worth of personal information.
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Critics say the new system amounts to one-man rule with few checks and balances.
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As the White House says, nothing in the public domain so far amounts to collusion.
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But others have argued that banning social media in the country entirely amounts to censorship.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 211.
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It manufactures two cars daily which amounts to one and a half trains a week.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 123.
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With a population nearing 1.3 billion, that amounts to one cash machine for 6,500 people.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 133.
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However, the United States has adopted what amounts to a military only approach to ISIS.
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Spread over Earth's surface, that amounts to just one particle per square metre each year.
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TBH, what it sounds like this actually amounts to is massive data collection and monitoring.
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A common misunderstanding of quantum computing is that it amounts to extremely fast parallel processing.
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SoftwareONE's free float amounts to 13% or 28% assuming full exercise of an overallotment option.
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Now Maryland has taken it a step further, filing what amounts to a competing lawsuit.
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It amounts to double standards which does great harm to Hong Kong's rule of law.
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Betty will do detective work that amounts to approaching suspects and demanding that they confess.
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It amounts to one of the steepest swoons in four decades of elections (see charts).
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 11.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 13.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 08003.
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Kampo's current Italian debt exposure amounts to 1 percent of its total foreign debt holdings.
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It amounts to a revolution in local governments' finances—and a risky one at that.
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The study amounts to a more complete accounting of the carbon impact of forest loss.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 0.00803.
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That amounts to an average of $85,000 in stock-based compensation per full-time employee.
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That amounts to $75,000 per film, paid out to studios including Disney and Warner Bros.
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As of right now, Gosford's research basically amounts to self study based on accumulated observations.
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" As for Semenya's response, she posted a tweet that essentially amounts to a "no comment.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 240.
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But what the agency is doing amounts to an effective ban, with less legal exposure.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Jan. 12.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 210.
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That amounts to a total of 1,811 individuals granted citizenship who should not have been.
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Cashews are primarily smuggled to Ghana and in smaller amounts to Burkina Faso and Mali.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 13.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 300.
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Their blessing of a change usually amounts to a belated acceptance of a fait accompli.
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Samoa's debt amounts to 50% of GDP, around 40% of which is owed to China.
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If anything, a cheaper yuan and a more accommodative monetary policy amounts to inflationary stimulus.
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Nearly the entirety of My Struggle is set in what amounts to paradise on earth.
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Best of all, the Lamzac is bizarrely comfortable for what amounts to an inflatable sofa.
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While that number may seem minuscule, it still amounts to a lot of Android devices.
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Critics of Trump's executive order say that it amounts to a discriminatory ban on Muslims.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Jan. 103.
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Reporters' questions are a fig leaf to cover what amounts to an hourlong presidential infomercial.
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Critics say the order amounts to a de facto ban on Muslims entering the country.
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The guards' release left the U.S. struggling to point to anything that amounts to accountability.
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That amounts to more than a quarter of all young Brazilian workers, government data shows.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 11.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 225.
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This amounts to just under $2 billion in sales from Canada, according to Reuters calculations.
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The volume of bitcoin stolen amounts to about 0.75 percent of all bitcoin in circulation.
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That doesn't amount to specific plans, but it absolutely amounts to a lot of ambition.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 2300.
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It all amounts to what seems to be a slow chipping away of potential marketshare.
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This amounts to a hidden tax of nearly $15,000 per household in a given year.
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Government spending amounts to a third of gross domestic product, compared with half in Scandinavia.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 210.
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LDAR: This amounts to a directive to "lay down and rot," or just give up.
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The $18 billion figure amounts to almost 80 percent of the financier's total net worth.
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IFIS would retain ownership of its soured loan portfolio which amounts to 16.4 billion euros.
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That amounts to 8 billion Cuban pesos annually, equivalent to 13% of this year's budget.
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Conservation groups slammed the pardon and said it amounts to an endorsement of violent extremism.
|
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For a good driver, that misstep amounts to an average loss of $416.52 per year.
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Hammer estimates that the intellectual patrimony of Timbuktu now amounts to a staggering 377,000 manuscripts.
|
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What usually happens in Washington is that the problem amounts to regulators who want money.
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Smoking amounts to more than $300 billion in health costs and lost productivity every year.
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The political action committee allows wealthy donors to give unlimited amounts to support his candidacy.
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The distance "driven" amounts to roughly 762 million miles which, according to Where Is Roadster?
|
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But that huge difference really only amounts to four hits out of 100 at-bats.
|
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Including Level 3's $10.9 billion in debt, the transaction amounts to about $36 billion.
|
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On Wednesday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed what amounts to a total ban on abortion.
|
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That's 33% off the original yearly price and amounts to less than $4 a month.
|
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Even then, it still amounts to only 20 minutes of hands-off styling in total.
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This amounts to an abdication of responsibility by the Federal Reserve Board and its chairman.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 2225.
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Instead of societal collapse, we've seen what amounts to a mass outbreak of societal health.
|
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The information given to the candidates hardly amounts to the crown jewels of American intelligence.
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This bill amounts to progress, but it will not change the trajectory of this epidemic.
|
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This amounts to an average annual increase of 21 per 2000,22.5 hospital deliveries per year.
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But according to The Guardian's numbers, this amounts to under 4% of its total bookings.
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The second reason is it amounts to a tax cut for many middle-class people.
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Since Chinese VAT stands at 17 percent, this amounts to a tax-free export pass.
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Disney's new offer amounts to $363 billion for Murdoch, based on his 236 percent stake.
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Critics of the growing anti-China stance from some politicians say it amounts to pandering.
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This amounts to a substantial pay cut, since they are paid for only 9 months.
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But the process can take many hours, which amounts to costly labor and infrequent data.
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Regional leaders have previously said stripping Kashmir's special status amounts to aggression against its people.
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It often amounts to, "a seres of microagressions that lead to psychological trauma," said Zinzi.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 11.
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It's whether all of the evidence taken together amounts to proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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According to the US Inflation Calculator, $12.5 million in 1996 amounts to $19.1 million today.
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Instead, its shareholders are selling their stock, which amounts to 13.4 percent of outstanding shares.
|
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The shorter term loan amounts to huge savings when the rates are similar as well.
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But at a $22017 billion dollar valuation, that 218 percent amounts to $218 million dollars.
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That still amounts to a 7 percentage point cut from the previous 35 percent rate.
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The fall in the pound amounts to the market's expression that trade has been obstructed.
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Wyonch told VICE the supply shortage amounts to part of the growing pains of legalization.
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The kids have what amounts to the remains of a cold, nothing frightening any longer.
|
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And yet all of that observation in "Babylon" amounts to something that still feels new.
|
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This handful of roles amounts to an extremely small pool of available jobs each year.
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It amounts to roughly all the money that state governments collect from corporate income taxes.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aprilh 273.
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The looping narrative amounts to a cathartic experiment in taking control of one's own story.
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By contrast, this week's United Nations report amounts to a stark warning of immediate risk.
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Instead, they are subject to what amounts to a minimum tax on income earned abroad.
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AOC, a Democrat, argued that the institution amounts to "electoral affirmative action" for rural voters.
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A USAID official told CNN the funding amounts to between $2 billion and $4 billion.
|
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The provision amounts to a payroll tax holiday for employers until after the 220006 election.
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Elimination of that tax would amounts to about 1.7% of GDP, according to Strategas Research.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 210900.
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A tariff to protect one industry amounts to a tax on all of its customers.
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As taxpayers, however, we are paying high amounts to incarcerate many who are nonviolent offenders.
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Other tribes have used casino revenues, something not available in substantial amounts to Sioux San.
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None of this amounts to an all-clear signal for a re-risking of portfolios.
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The fear amounts to a test for the Election Commission, which will declare the winner.
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Some sharpies I know pile the breasts into smokers, make what amounts to avian ham.
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Put differently, that amounts to many millions of people who are not paying for TurboTax.
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This amounts to people on average being £2,250 per year poorer 2.33 years from now.
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Many actors decline to watch themselves, but for Driver that reluctance amounts to a phobia.
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Schumer's ongoing attempt to retrench, post-shutdown, amounts to a public concession to that reality.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 2300.
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The price amounts to $65 per share, about 36 percent above LifePoint's Friday closing price.
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According to the IRS, this deduction amounts to a $100 billion a year tax break.
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The 2017 spending amounts to around 2.1 percent of total gross domestic product, Reuters calculated.
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America's foster care system, for example, is dysfunctional and amounts to a pipeline for traffickers.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Jan. 20203.
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The question is whether that amounts to a temporary chill or augurs a long winter.
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Repealing and replacing it with junk policies and sham insurance amounts to a national disgrace.
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So why not simply expand financial aid to provide larger dollar amounts to more students?
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So why not simply expand financial aid to provide larger dollar amounts to more students?
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The set of crises amounts to the biggest challenge of Mr. Ouattara's presidency, analysts say.
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Triggering the mechanism amounts to formally accusing Iran of violating the terms of the agreement.
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Ultimately, "Fast and Furious" amounts to little more than a rush to a failed impeachment.
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ObamaCare, by contrast, amounts to rigorous controls on the insurance market by the federal government.
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Trump's belief in his powers of persuasion is so inflated that it amounts to narcissism.
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That amounts to a sizable leverage multiple of 4.4 times the company's 4.13 adjusted earnings.
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The settlement amounts to around 320 million euros ($352.22 million), the French cosmetics group said.
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Tim Kaine doing what basically amounts to the opposite of the "Deal with it" glasses.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 09003.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 12.
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Internet activists say that amounts to using surveillance technology to limit their freedom of expression.
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All of this amounts to a blurring of the traditional boundaries between drinking and not.
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The problem is that for years earmarks were used as what amounts to legalized bribery.
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Over the course of a typical career, this amounts to nearly $232,2000 in lost wages.
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What this knowledge amounts to is superficial stuff that would pass at a cocktail hour.
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"The contrary amounts to no more than gross and deliberate misinformation: Fake News," Petsas tweeted.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 09003.
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WEINTRAUB and WILBER: Puzzle makers debate whether using clues from these databases amounts to plagiarism.
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Degradation amounts to the Jews' "perpetual punishment for the sin of the Crucifixion," Schama writes.
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Characterizing the Sanders plan, at this point, amounts to an exercise in reading tea leaves.
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It amounts to a kind of enforced naivety that centrists too often mistake for virtue.
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That usually amounts to about 3 percent growth on average, the Bipartisan Policy Center notes.
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But many border residents and travelers say that authority amounts to an invasion of privacy.
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For one thing, Britton's selection amounts to less than 231 pages, while Dlugos' is over 21987.
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This shortfall amounts to a small 1% of American firms' global sales (both foreign and domestic).
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In the US alone that amounts to over 130 million tons of landfill waste each year.
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Critics have said that having to pay fines, fees or restitution amounts to a poll tax.
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This amounts to 1.5 million black men missing from society under the shadow of mass incarceration.
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That aspirational goal amounts to around a quarter of the fund's current resources of $10.3 billion.
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That amounts to overall protection provided by the flu vaccine of 48%, according to the CDC.
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That amounts to $29 billion just on pet food, with another $17 billion on veterinary care.
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Ohio's legislature, for example, passed a bill that amounts to a ban on nearly all abortions.
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Opponents of the Honolulu law argued it infringes on personal freedom and amounts to government overreach.
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Pelosi's message -- again and again -- to AOC amounts to this: Social media power isn't political power.
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In Chicago, it amounts to about $10.79 a year for a typical Netflix or Spotify subscriber.
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Ultimately, 50 million hours amounts to a decline of only 1.4 minutes per user each day.
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That amounts to essentially everything at the grocery store that isn't raw meat, poultry, and eggs.
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The "Fuller House" actress was among those who paid higher-range amounts to help their children.
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Without a majority, a speaker's procedural authority amounts to very little, and that includes impeachment inquiries.
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That amounts to "race serving as a proxy for partisanship, which is not permissible", he said.
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That amounts to little more than five reported armed robberies per day in the 16th precinct.
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That amounts to roughly 2,500 new skills created by internal and third-party developers every month.
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That amounts to an average of £2,250 less per person per year, 15 years from now.
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Trump's blocking of those accounts amounts to an unconstitutional effort to suppress dissent, the lawsuit claims.
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Destiny 2's Rasputin puzzle amounts to a new chapter for the game's non-digital life.
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Its market capitalisation now amounts to only about one-third of the crypto-market (see chart).
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Zeff, an Oakland-based psychotherapist, then began using MDMA in small amounts to aid talk therapy.
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Obama then zeroed in on what amounts to his closing argument on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
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This amounts to taking more than 40,000 cars off the road, according to the World Bank.
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This all amounts to far more than the wrinkles to be expected with any new law.
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The video amounts to just: Taylor Swift does cool things in cool places in cool outfits.
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Spending on them in sub-Saharan Africa now amounts to about 1.5% of GDP (see chart).
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But today's Tory housing policy amounts to tinkering when compared with those of previous Tory governments.
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It is not clear whether this amounts to an embarrassing mess or a serious security breach.
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"Hillary Clinton's latest email excuse amounts to 'I'm an idiot,'" thunders Ed Morrissey at The Week.
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And along with that, does he believe any of this amounts to an obstruction of justice?
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That amounts to a whopping 80 times the average of those in the bottom 20 percent.
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The United Nations has said the violence amounts to ethnic cleansing and risks escalating into genocide.
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VanArsdale's background amounts to "loving to cuddle a lot in college," but she takes it seriously.
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But none of it amounts to the tens-of-billions investment that experts say is needed.
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Because companies get a break for such giving, it amounts to political spending at taxpayers' expense.
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Often it amounts to a transfer of intangible assets for the purpose of lowering corporate tax.
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"Whether it amounts to more than a story to tell remains to be seen," he said.
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To Trump, in a practical sense, that amounts to a focus on reducing bilateral trade deficits.
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What amounts to a peripheral distraction in traditional sports can, in esports, determine an entire game.
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Yes, but the studio is also putting what amounts to a countdown timer on that discussion.
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"This appalling assassination within the grounds of the Consulate amounts to an extrajudicial execution," Amnesty said.
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That amounts to an estimated $185 million loss for the business-travel industry, the report says.
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The "blockade" against Caracas amounts to "theft of the assets and gold" of Venezuela, Arreaza said.
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Furthermore, long-term debts tend to have higher interest rates and larger amounts to pay back.
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For Moreno, this all amounts to anti-conservative discrimination, which she said has intensified under Trump.
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This amounts to each Immigration Judge needing to complete on average three cases every working day.
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The share capital of the company now amounts to 8,014,736.55 Swiss francs or 160,294,731 registered shares.
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Brexit: the small printThe vote to Leave amounts to an outpouring of fury against the "establishment".
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However, the fine amounts to as much as 20% of Equifax's 2018 revenue of $3.41 billion.
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One analyst alleges that the use of its weapons amounts to Western complicity in war crimes.
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That beat estimates, but it amounts to an annualized return on equity of just 6.2 percent.
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He also drew legions of donors who contributed in small amounts to back his political ambitions.
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Stephen Fry pops up in what amounts to a one-scene cameo, and he's wickedly funny.
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At present, the Public Health Emergency Fund at HHS amounts to a grand total of $57,000.
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Generally, industries have succeeded when they have spent huge amounts to defeat ballot initiatives in California.
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That amounts to 11 percent of China's 9.15 million tonnes of refined copper consumption in 2015.
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The U.S. spent $553 billion in 2018, which amounts to 2.84 percent of gross domestic product.
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Those interviewees are mostly rich white men who donate enormous amounts to political, specifically presidential, campaigns.
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Our tax dollars fund NIH's annual research budget, which amounts to over $37 billion in 2018.
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He has been socking it away in what amounts to a self-directed individual bitcoin IRA.
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That study found that the disparity amounts to 19 minutes difference in how much people sleep.
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"The creation of an emotion economy by definition amounts to the commodification of emotion," Yonck says.
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That marks excellent progress but still amounts to less than 1% of the global car fleet.
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Nor will suspending aid that amounts to roughly 8 percent of PA's budget, trigger its collapse.
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Trump and his top aides have also denied that the measure amounts to a Muslim ban.
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It amounts to more evidence that no one really knows how to deal with this pandemic.
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Several justices asked whether pinching amounts to violence, and Justice Sotomayor appeared to pinch Justice Gorsuch.
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And it also amounts to some strange accounting, given the management overlap between the two companies.
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In aggregate with graduate and parent loans, that amounts to $3 billion in overall interest savings.
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We should not become historical peeping Toms by trafficking in what amounts to rumor and innuendo.
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This does not necessarily mean the map amounts to a "Democratic gerrymander," as some have suggested.
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That amounts to $50 a share, up 11 percent from Snyder's-Lance's stock price on Friday.
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Sometimes our job amounts to much more than that, but it never comes with a byline.
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None of this amounts to a screaming emergency, or even a pronounced drop in commercial activity.
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Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that's what their behavior amounts to.
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My financial planner chose the funds and amounts to invest in each to balance my risk.
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By contrast, the minimum wage for Cambodian garment workers amounts to about one-fifth of that.
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It's an enormous economic injustice — which amounts to 18 cents, often more, being taken from women.
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The indictment and story laid out by the prosecution amounts to a fairy tale, he said.
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This effectively amounts to a fine, sometimes thousands of dollars steep, for those who don't participate.
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Despite what now amounts to nearly a decade of underperformance, money keeps pouring into hedge funds.
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The offer amounts to $214 per share, or $226 billion, compared to yesterday's close of $25.
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What are the odds that all this amounts to three years of shouting, and then nothing?
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It amounts to presenting side dishes as the main course and leaving out the entree entirely.
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And given his strengths in the race right now, that amounts to a win for him.
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That amounts to a powerful and pessimistic warning about the world economy in years to come.
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British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemned China's treatment of Cheng, which he said "amounts to torture".
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But because his character is dying, his appearance amounts to little more than an extended cameo.
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The director, Mikhail Red, illustrates how English fluency amounts to a social currency for the kids.
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Now, they'll need to write checks for estimated amounts to the IRS four times a year.
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But his public bragging in the face of tragedy amounts to an unforgivable display of insensitivity.
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Inside the gallery, the engineers are engaged in what amounts to an endless struggle against nature.
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Much of the novel amounts to a sort of dossier on the phenomenon of self-slaughter.
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The carbon in the extra plant growth amounts to a staggering 28 billion tons each year.
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Assuming they're legitimate, the leak amounts to our first real look at Samsung's next flagship smartphone.
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But allowing them to deduct the interest from their tax liability amounts to the same thing.
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Since it's moving fast, it probably only amounts to a dusting to an inch most spots.
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Both are signed to Nike but have been relegated to what amounts to a bench role.
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It all amounts to clear and present peril for a church tradition that traces back millennia.
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The values they use to inform those choices amounts to bias and all history is biased.
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This amounts to more than 800 people's lives saved with the 100 gallons Michelini has donated.
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None of that yet amounts to a thorough investigation of the climate risks in Exxon's businesses.
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Opponents of the investigation say it amounts to a violation of the company's First Amendment rights.
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If true, it would have been a crime that amounts to much more than simple vandalism.
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One is that single women and married couples give higher amounts to charity than single men.
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However, her story diverges when it comes to the payment of what amounts to hush money.
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But removing the arms of the cross amounts to disfigurement, lawyers for the American Legion argue.
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Because the Rosenstein news amounts to taking a boulder and throwing it into already-churning waters.
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Opponents warn the bill amounts to an "unprecedented power grab" if passed in its current form.
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Beyond that, Canadian researchers have recently demonstrated the ability to make what amounts to synthetic smallpox.
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" Ms. Hua added, "This actually amounts to shutting their own door to openness, progress and fairness.
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Without regulatory reform, many Republicans argue, the bill amounts to a giveaway to the insurance industry.
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Its territory amounts to a thousand li from east to west and from north to south.
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While human rights advocates say the system amounts to modern slavery, it is currently completely legal.
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" Reached by phone Friday, Goodweeds co-owner Don Briere said the raid amounts to "willful blindness.
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A United Nations panel ruled earlier this year that Assange's living situation amounts to arbitrary detention.
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Is that all af Klint's indescribable work amounts to, the pretext for a show by Quaytman?
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What all of this amounts to is a tendency to think in relative rather than absolute terms.
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Sensing a shift, they envisioned opportunities in what amounts to one of the world's biggest untapped markets.
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Treasury announces sale of BTPei and CTZ bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 240.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 10.
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Super Chats let viewers pay varying amounts to have a message stand out on a live video.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ (cancelled BTPei bonds) with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 2300.
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Still, that amounts to €37 billion ($39 billion) and is set to reach €39.2 billion by 2020.
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Treasury announces sale of BTPei and CTZ bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 27.
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It's hard to know if this fancy technology speak amounts to a meaningfully different experience for now.
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Illustration by Patrycja PodkościelnyThis week, Google launched what amounts to a religious war in American telecom land.
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Treasury announces sale of 210-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 2300.
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Treasury announces sale of 2300-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 210.
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Treasury announces sale of 240-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 12.
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It mostly amounts to an Instant Articles sales pitch—using Facebook as a publisher for your content.
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And with prices potentially falling 15 percent that amounts to a big windfall for many of them.
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Treasury announces sale of 2225-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 2100.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 210.
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Last week, Governor Jerry Brown initiated what amounts to a last-ditch effort to save the system.
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In other words, a 1927 recording would be getting what amounts to 140 years of copyright protection.
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Treasury announces sale of 210-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 2300.
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Treasury announces sale of 210-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 210.
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Kay Ivey on Wednesday, which amounts to a near-total ban on the procedure in the state.
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It amounts to about $66,000 per student, compared to $340,000 for Cornell and $503 million at Princeton.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 28.
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And simply disagreeing with Keith Ellison I don&apost think amounts to a gross abuse of duty.
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This all amounts to a kind of engagement with fans that actually builds anticipation for The Defenders.
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At worst, it amounts to what some tech workers, labor organizers, and politicians are calling tip theft.
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Treasury announces sale of 143-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 133.
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Treasury announces sale of 63-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 11.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 28.
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The payment amounts to a small portion of Apple's $225.4 billion pile of cash and marketable securities.
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But in 2002 the government made the term indefinite, which the UN says amounts to mass enslavement.
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The current route is about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) long, which amounts to a 20-minute circuit.
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What this amounts to, ultimately, is the embrace of cryptocurrencies as the glue of the financial world.
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Read more here about why experts say the move amounts to a "big pass" to the Kremlin.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 73.
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Treasury announces sale of six-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 29.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 30.
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On average annually it amounts to about three times the attendance at a Manchester United football match.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 9.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 21000.
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Treasury announces sale of six-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 28.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 29.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 63.
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With the show's current accelerated pace, it's impossible to tell how much time that actually amounts to.
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Taken together this amounts to asking Iran to change its entire security doctrine of backing Shia militias.
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This amounts to more time than I've spent checking email, listening to music, texting, and Tweeting — combined.
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"The median house price in London already amounts to 12 times the median local salary," Frum writes.
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The two-volume 21918 Flammarion paperback edition of his Oeuvres complètes amounts to more than 22016 pages.
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The massive leak amounts to about a quarter of the state's total output of climate-changing methane.
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Treasury announces sale of 210-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 2300.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 210900.
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Treasury announces sale of six-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 211.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 211600.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 26.
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That amounts to roughly 250,000 square kilometres of contaminated soil, equivalent to the arable farmland of Mexico.
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Treasury announces sale of 6-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 26.
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But no study has shown whether all of this actually amounts to fewer heart attacks and strokes.
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Scientists view slides online and can have instant remote access to what amounts to a virtual microscope.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Oct. 12.
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Treasury announces sale of 300-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 28.
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Treasury announces sale of six-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 210.
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The question opponents have raised amounts to: Do you want Donald Trump to preside over your wedding?
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It may take several business days for the refunded amounts to clear and settle in card accounts.
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The victims will share 750 million Canadian dollars ($586 million), with individual amounts to be determined later.
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HE IS ONLY ten minutes late, which by the norms of Brazil's capital amounts to being early.
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Treasury announces sale of 6-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Aug. 29.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 28.
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Treasury announces sale of six-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 29.
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That amounts to $7,600 of savings total for each ratepayer over the next three decades, Shrive said.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 2300.
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The recommended rate amounts to an hourly wage of $15 with an allowance for paid time off.
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Public debt amounts to just 41% of GDP—one of the lowest levels in the rich world.
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A spokesman for the banks told Reuters their view is that position amounts to anti-competitive behaviour.
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Treasury announces sale of 225-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 2300.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 210.
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For example, in 2015, 5,376 people were killed in crashes, which amounts to 15 people per year.
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Treasury announces sale of 6-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Jan. 300.
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The total value of Swiss franc mortgages in Poland amounts to about 8 percent of annual output.
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Laborers took to the streets afterward to protest what they say amounts to months of unpaid wages.
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If you truly believe that government regulation amounts to a deprivation of individual rights and liberties, fine.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 25.
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Though the developer said the cut material amounts to "censorship," the loss seems to be pretty minimal.
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And yet while genocide is the ultimate atrocity, not every atrocity amounts to genocide -- for good reason.
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He is serving the first of what amounts to multiple life sentences in federal prison in Arizona.
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At the company's current $69 billion valuation, Benchmark's total holding in Uber amounts to about $9 billion.
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And yet while genocide is the ultimate atrocity, not every atrocity amounts to genocide -- for good reason.
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Treasury announces sale of 6-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 300.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 2300.
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In this episode, however, it amounts to little more than some tense discussions with would-be sources.
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Tencent has denied this, however, saying that the proportion of players under 12 amounts to 3.62 percent.
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The move amounts to the biggest return of a country to world commerce since the Cold War.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 210.
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There's also a plan to cap the large household amounts to the benefit for just six members.
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That amounts to 72% of the majority caucus and over 40% of the entire House of Representatives.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 11.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 210.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on April 11.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 300.
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Without this relay station, patients become unaware of external cues; their conscious experience amounts to a hallucination.
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Hayes encouraged the others to transfer the money in smaller amounts to avoid detection, the indictment said.
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A blockchain stores every transaction in a system on what amounts to an immutable record of events.
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At its worst, Ready Player One amounts to little more than a game of spot-the-reference.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 225.
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Treasury announces sale of 2100-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 240.
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The hardware construction is certainly solid for what largely amounts to shrunk down version of the iPhone.
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The national attention from a March Madness victory amounts to a windfall for a school's marketing efforts.
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Mr Seehofer's legal threat amounts to "a declaration of breaking the coalition", says a top Social Democrat.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on July 28.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Jan. 210.
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S. gross — which, as of this weekend, includes 258.7 additional markets — amounts to an estimated $244.6 million.
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Treasury announces sale of BTPei and CTZ bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on June 27.
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What that amounts to, basically, is that insurers could charge more for people with certain health conditions.
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It really amounts to no more than a project for study—to be undertaken perhaps by others.
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But because of where we are and how it's situated, Hubble's photo amounts to a side view.
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The debate over what constitutes credible deterrence and what amounts to unhelpful provocation remains a valid one.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Sept. 12.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 30.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Feb. 2300.
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The DOJ says the arrest and assault of L.H. amounts to a deprivation of his civil rights.
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Peru's failure to repay amounts to a sovereign default, affecting thousands of Peruvian and Peruvian-American bondholders.
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The discount amounts to the same perk given to Bedminster members who pay a reported $350,000 annually.
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The former HHS secretary argued that the move amounts to "nibbling at the sides" of the ACA.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 10.
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In those three years, it added a 25 percent "buffer" to old opioid amounts to prevent shortages.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 12.
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The figure, which amounts to 2.4 million deaths a decade, does not include pre-natal mortality rates.
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This frees up the fee amounts to be used for other authorized purposes, including park maintenance projects.
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And after all, if immigration amounts to a net positive, there's no reason whatsoever to limit it.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 300.
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All posts have been removed and the profile info amounts to a text ad for Apple TV+.
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Treasury announces sale of 12-month BOT bills, with relative amounts to be auctioned on March 10.
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Treasury announces sale of CTZ and BTPei bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on May 210.
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This may sound small, but it amounts to around $6 billion in extra taxes for the shareholders.
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Treasury announces sale of BTP and CCTeu bonds, with relative amounts to be auctioned on Nov. 29.
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That amounts to about $90,000 per month, compared with about $50,000 per month in the previous period.
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Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.
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That amounts to nearly 6900 million preventable deaths of children under the age of five every year.
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The unprecedented move essentially amounts to a second attempt to bail out coal and nuclear power plants.
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