As it stands, that clarity and sanity do not exist.
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Might've helped, but as it stands ... that'll be $86k, sir.
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As it stands, two camps are locked in a showdown.
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As it stands, the algorithm is a proof of concept.
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As it stands, the device is an unabashedly niche product.
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As it stands, the document is impossible to take literally.
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As it stands, Jussie's career is hanging in the balance.
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"As it stands, there is no request," the official said.
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There's also the limits of the technology as it stands.
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As it stands, around half of the games are incomplete.
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As it stands, the law suits the political establishment nicely.
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As it stands, it's only robots who exhibit this complexity.
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As it stands, the Yankees have no margin for error.
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As it stands, the compliance date isn't until August 2019.
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Agribusiness isn't thrilled, as it stands to lose the most.
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As it stands now, that day seems very far away.
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As it stands, the bill has a series of compromises.
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As it stands now, he said, "it's like a maze."
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Still, some say the practice is beneficial as it stands.
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But the institution as it stands now is just wrecked.
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This is, as it stands, a complaint with ambiguous value.
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Our job is to apply Supreme Court precedent as it stands.
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So as it stands, the stage is set for a comeback.
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As it stands now, Sears is contemplating having two such loans.
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As it stands now, over 5 million users follow the handle.
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The law as it stands, however, rarely translates into jail time.
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As it stands right now, the x2256's trackpad is excellent.
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As it stands, it is not the answer to America's problems.
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It claims to be completely compliant with COPPA as it stands.
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But as it stands, the system lets these bad apples flourish.
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The Chiron, as it stands, is electronically limited to 261 mph.
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Shrimp cultivation as it stands is also a pretty dirty business.
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As it stands right now, the Dodgers are a game under .
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As it stands, Withings doesn't make much use of the thing.
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But this is the world, as it stands, in early 2016.
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As it stands, The Life of Pablo is a spectacular mess.
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As it stands now, WhatsApp is easily Facebook's biggest untapped asset.
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As it stands, the UEFA-sanctioned punishment far outweighs the crime.
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As it stands, choosing not to feels like a lazy default.
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As it stands now, though, the Twitter verification system is broken.
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As it stands, songwriters can't set prices for their own work.
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Let's be clear, as it stands, these people aren't going anywhere.
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As it stands right now, both Apple and Microsoft are members.
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As it stands, Arsenal would pull level with Spurs' 54 points.
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As it stands, the standards vary widely from state to state.
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As it stands now, Snapchat already has two types of geofilters.
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As it stands, scientists are unsure if the worst is over.
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As it stands, tax reform would render the estimates too low.
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Women haven't benefited much from the likability standard as it stands.
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But as it stands now, the Senate would never convict him.
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As it stands, though, the film is a visual Cliffs Notes.
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"As it stands today," Mr. Larsen lamented, "they cannot be overcome."
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As it stands, the company boasts roughly 300 million paid subscribers.
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As it stands right now, you're supposed to use all three.
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As it stands now, neither are particularly good news for bondholders.
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As it stands, 78% of that demographic is in the workforce.
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As it stands, the offer is over 60 percent in cash.
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"We think downside is somewhat limited as it stands," said Wald.
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It's worth noting that Medicare is quite popular as it stands now.
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As it stands, it still has the feeling of an awards juggernaut.
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"We strongly object to this policy as it stands," the letter reads.
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As it stands now, Apple's use of the dongle has been… clever?
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We think it's one of the more attractive sectors as it stands.
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As it stands, the show is just as shallow as the film.
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Which brings us back around to the program as it stands today.
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But as it stands now, there are roughly two schools of thought.
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But as it stands, it is mostly a collection of independent silos.
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As it stands, hearing protection for orchestras is still a developing technology.
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As it stands now, Terry Francona is beating Kevin Cash, 3-0.
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As it stands, she might be behind bars until her trial starts.
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As it stands, we don't have any formal research with cannabis, though.
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As it stands now, there's little reason not to take the leap.
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The situation as it stands is starting to get out of control.
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As it stands, Ginny's interest in baseball is entirely attributed to men.
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As it stands, they are sort of at odds with one another.
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"As it stands, Facebook reaches over a billion people," Mr. Bluey said.
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As it stands now, the payday lending process is smooth and transparent.
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As it stands, that penalty puts the future of Gawker in jeopardy.
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As it stands, Democrats have a net gain of 39 House seats.
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As it stands now, the USMCA text has flaws in both areas.
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As it stands, the protesters have their work cut out for them.
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"As it stands, investors dismiss it as unaffordable rhetoric," the source said.
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But as it stands, he has no reason to tweak his approach.
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As it stands, New York bans abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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As it stands, the limited number of options leaves survivors highly vulnerable.
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As it stands, all residents count, regardless of citizenship or legal status.
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As it stands, the 2018 midterm map makes such a flip unlikely.
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As it stands now, this change won't make enough of an impact.
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While tantalizing, the plan as it stands is, to be gentle, unrealistic.
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As it stands, Enzi's plan is still in its very earliest stages.
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As it stands now, it will be the best year since 2013.
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The bill as it stands, contrary to President Trump's promises, freezes inequality.
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As it stands, the Spurs are only two games behind the Warriors.
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The venture capital industry, as it stands, is still a boy's club.
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As it stands, the Republican Party will continue to give him cover.
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As it stands, my prognosis is that the patient is dying slowly.
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If that weren't enough, passing the ERA as it stands is illegal.
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So as it stands, Turkey and Saudi Arabia remain in bitter opposition.
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As it stands, the prospects for a stabilized eurozone do not look good.
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As it stands now, investigators have requested that the case be officially closed.
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As it stands, Reece hasn't found many fans of the glass-walled pavilion.
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As it stands, the plan affects about 8 percent of the Australian shares.
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So I think as it stands out, it will probably still be confirmed.
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As it stands, the lawsuit could still present a hurdle for the deal.
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However, the proposed merger as it stands should probably be killed either way.
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As it stands, those two films largely serve as a single, extended story.
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As it stands, the Apple Watch is no more than an iPhone accessory.
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As it stands, we still don't know what would justify the gray box.
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Here are things to know about the shocking case as it stands now.
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As it stands, a dominant Arsenal are up 1-0 at the half.
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As it stands now, two of those three teams will make the playoffs.
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To break up the Republican Party as it stands is a kamikaze mission.
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That said, he explains it's hard to accept the judgment as it stands.
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As it stands, if you don't already own Devotion, you can't play it.
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As it stands, the bill allows doctors to keep vital information from patients.
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As it stands, computer systems can't replace things like human emotions and imagination.
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As it stands, computer systems can't replicate things like human emotions and imagination.
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As it stands right now, Apple is absolutely dominating the smart watch market.
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As it stands, the bill has enough votes to pass the upper chamber.
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As it stands right now, though, the rule was not being implemented anyway.
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As it stands, Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program is an equity triple-play.
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As it stands, they further narrow an already imperfect path for pursuing allegations.
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As it stands now, if Palm Beach cannot be done by 3 p.m.
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As it stands, civil asset forfeiture itself is legal in the United States.
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"As it stands, efforts to do so have been feeble," Bertrand tells us.
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Here are some questions and answers about the case as it stands now.
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But as it stands, the measure has received mixed reviews from GOP lawmakers.
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But as it stands, this deal needs critical improvements before it is ratified.
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"As it stands now, Mr. Zatezalo's record is questionable at best," said Casey.
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As if things aren't hard enough to keep track of as it stands.
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As it stands, Mr. Trump leads Mr. Cruz by 1,726 votes and Mrs.
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As it stands, however, Alcatel's got an uphill battle on its hands here.
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As it stands now, families who can't afford diapers don't have many options.
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As it stands, the PRI's medical marijuana bill only allows for imported cannabis.
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And the electoral system as it stands is not able to accommodate. Education.
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As it stands now, it's easy to imagine them going on for months.
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As it stands, Severino will get the ball at least once in October.
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As it stands, though, the proposal is both unsettlingly broad and pretty confusing.
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As it stands, tennis in October and November exists and doesn't exist simultaneously.
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But the album, as it stands, has aged into this time extremely well.
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As it stands, they are set to expire at the end of 2025.
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"Transsexuals feel the law (as it stands) is working for us," she added.
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As it stands, vast networks of logging roads exist throughout our national forests.
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As it stands, the United States is the only major funder of clearance.
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As it stands, you can't win a Democratic primary without substantial black support.
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But as it stands now, ride-hailing drivers can still do their thing.
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As it stands, state E-Verify statutes are different; and they keep changing.
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As it stands, accusers may find themselves legally vulnerable simply because of geography.
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As it stands now, Brazil has one spot locked up with 21986 points.
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As it stands, retirees must begin taking withdrawals, or RMDs, at age 70½.
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The project, as it stands, goes against everything for which these countries stand.
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As it stands now, government reimbursements are not projected to match relocation costs.
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As it stands, "they don't have access to proper training," Ms. Bouder said.
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As it stands, they are 1-63 in the playoffs since drafting Elliott.
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As it stands, young men are getting those opportunities for no discernible reason.
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As it stands, relations between the US and Pakistan are a little rocky.
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The church in America as it stands probably will end at some point.
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As it stands, Mezger must stay 100 yards away from Kathy and Randy.
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As it stands, the biggest voices left at Fox News are unapologetically pro-Trump.
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As it stands, the rule "would create a proliferation of co-ops," she said.
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As it stands, it has received five stars from 883% of users on Amazon.
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As it stands, no other suitable country appears willing to take in these people.
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As it stands, we have sex on average four or five times a week.
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As it stands, only 180 (overwhelmingly Democratic) lawmakers have signed the House discharge petition.
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The framework, as it stands right now, provides an insurmountable burden for the victim.
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As it stands, getting an Emmy would likely prove an insurmountable challenge to Trump.
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As it stands, however, a kit like the Catalyst is the next best thing.
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As it stands, the Harmony Express isn't replacing any member of the Harmony lineup.
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As it stands, councils can placate NIMBYish residents by deliberately underestimating future housing needs.
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As it stands right now, there is no way of measuring and demonstrating patterns.
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As it stands, the viewer does not quite grasp the importance of his legacy.
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As it stands now, there are four companies that have announced electric scooter sharing.
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As it stands, the Portal supports Facebook Watch and music through Spotify and Pandora.
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As it stands, most Americans have only one or two choices for broadband providers.
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Though, as it stands, a majority of European governments appear to back the proposals.
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The EU will insist on acceptance of the current withdrawal agreement as it stands.
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As it stands, here are this week's dominant headlines -- from before Wednesday morning's bombshell.
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However, 99.8% of Americans aren't affected by the estate tax as it stands now.
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As it stands tonight, the people of Alabama are faced with an untenable choice.
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That was part two in the Too Dirt For TV trilogy, as it stands.
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As it stands, the FDA has very little involvement in regulating the cosmetics industry.
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As it stands, taxpayers have already been hit enough by ObamaCare's many other taxes.
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Fricke added that, as it stands, Merkel has a chance of forming a government.
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As it stands now, union members voluntarily donate to Democratic candidates and super PACs.
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Either way, as it stands, the Senate is not falling to pieces just yet.
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As it stands now, the credibility of the special's counsel's investigation is steadily eroding.
|
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Meanwhile, Chandorkar acknowledged that the minimalism movement as it stands is steeped in privilege.
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As it stands, two-dimensional social networking is failing pretty miserably at handling harassment.
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But the plan as it stands would starve our public transportation systems of funding.
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As it stands, Alexa lacks a lot of information that is pertinent to drivers.
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As it stands, however, all people convicted of sex offenses would have marked passports.
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As it stands, Red Star only boasts three native Chinese players on its roster.
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As it stands, the average American consumes about 3,400 mg of sodium per day.
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As it stands now, the law is by no means a burden on banks.
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It's very difficult to be found guilty with this law as it stands today.
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As it stands, the fact of Sanders's admiration makes the connection even more striking.
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As it stands, there are still many countries with little or no testing capacity.
|
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As it stands, it feels like the Surface Pro X was released too early.
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The report as it stands does not reflect the stance of the secretary general.
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As it stands, however, Obama administration holdovers continue to administer U,S, antitrust policy.
|
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Modernizing environmental review does not call for gutting the process as it stands now.
|
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"As it stands now, the organization is at a turning point," the statement read.
|
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As it stands, though, the change usually comes at the expense of Asian roles.
|
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As it stands now, only a few states require credit freezes to be free.
|
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But this regulation is very effective at doing that as long as it stands.
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As it stands, without political supervision, career bureaucrats are consistently undermining the president's directives.
|
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Mr. Bart favors "branded talent" — at least for the situation as it stands now.
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But as it stands, I can only say that Andromeda did not earn me.
|
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The case, as it stands, ultimately boils down to a he-said, they-said.
|
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As it stands now, blockchains on different networks are unable to communicate with one another.
|
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But as it stands, neither the House tax bill nor the Senate's passes this test.
|
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As it stands, an FBI probe into whether such contacts were improper is under way.
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As it stands, the coffee chain's parental-leave policy is already great by American standards.
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"Make no mistake, the Germans are also opposed to this as it stands," he said.
|
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But as it stands he thinks the film is unlikely to appeal to non-Christians.
|
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As it stands, the first crewed test of Dragon 2 won't happen until December 2018.
|
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But, as it stands, we cannot trust the participants, nor can we trust the products.
|
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But as it stands now, there hasn't been an extensive policy discussion of policing specifically.
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As it stands, there are two, maybe three viable smartwatch platforms right now: That's it.
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As it stands, 600 of the 1,000 expected attendees will be chosen as volunteer leaders.
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As it stands, the majority of people in state prisons are in for violent crimes.
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"As it stands right now, the child's in very, very, very critical condition," Brown said.
|
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As it stands, this approach is often prohibited by the publishing agreements made with scientists.
|
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As it stands, developers can violate these best-of-breed recommendations, and face no consequences.
|
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As it stands, however, the Invoke appears to exist simply for the sake of existing.
|
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As it stands, there is no proof Trump had any influence on the DOJ's decision.
|
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As it stands now, the emoji keyboard is limited to mostly brown and brunette hair.
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As it stands, there are legitimate concerns involved with current and near-future voting technology.
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The target, he told reporters, wasn't one company but rather the system as it stands.
|
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As it stands today, however, smart devices are buggy and often very easy to hack.
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As it stands now, the US already has an extenstive system for screening potential immigrants.
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As it stands, the only way to control the volume is on your connected device.
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As it stands, the UK will leave the EU in 44 days without a deal.
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As it stands, OSI's decision is more important to OSI itself than to the industry.
|
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As it stands, the Fire TV Cube is a half-baked promise of the future.
|
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As it stands, team Elvis would get 50% of revenue generated by Paisley Park tours.
|
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As it stands, the distributor-exhibitor relationship in VR/360 has gone unmanaged and overlooked.
|
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"As it stands right now, the system that Uber has is extremely safe," he said.
|
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Krauthammer said that the Senate will not likely accept the healthcare legislation as it stands.
|
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As it stands, the president has until Saturday to decide whether to release the memo.
|
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"So, as it stands, the Epic [Games Store] is a far lesser Steam," Diaz said.
|
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He has dared to say that the EU as it stands is not working properly.
|
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"We are asking governments here not to sign the deal as it stands," said Sonia.
|
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As it stands, Republicans will hold 52 seats next year, and Democrats will have 47.
|
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As it stands, the NEB has until March 16, 2018, to issue its final report.
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As it stands, the nomination can be won with only a majority of the caucus.
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Nestle had made an offer but "it is not acceptable as it stands," Mosa said.
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As it stands, North Korea remains the only nation to test nuclear weapons this century.
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As it stands in the U.K., only mothers are entitled to 52 weeks maternity leave.
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As it stands, CreateNYC lacks any funding commitments whatsoever for its "equity and inclusion" proposals.
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As it stands now, the Court is divided 4-4 between progressive and conservative justices.
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As it stands, Jordan has a spot in the league all his own, however imperfect.
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As a result, the program would not resemble the Medicare system as it stands today.
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As it stands, two older white men — former Vice President Joe Biden, 76, and Sen.
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But as it stands, it does not look like the board was a strong force.
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"This is a law that's almost impossible to enforce as it stands," Ms. Weber says.
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Washington, at least as it stands now, will not find the solution on its own.
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"As it stands right now, the real danger is at home, not abroad," he said.
|
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It was that gamble that marked the start of Love, Bonito as it stands today.
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What to watch: As it stands, the Navy intends to proceed with its disciplinary plans.
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However, since it works with either 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, it's plenty versatile as it stands.
|
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Google says it's working to add more functions, but as it stands it's pretty uninteresting.
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As it stands now, Saudi Arabia's de facto leader must be more emboldened than ever.
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It is not clear if the proposal as it stands can make it through Congress.
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Opponents on the left have said the bill as it stands would hurt poor Brazilians.
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As it stands, so-called multiple employer plans restrict exactly which businesses can team up.
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As it stands, the National Institutes of Health will face an approximately 18 percent cut.
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As it stands, taxpayers with higher incomes will be affected the most by the cap.
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But as it stands, the drop in American diplomats should set off some serious alarms.
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As it stands, though, this speaker can take a beating while blasting your favorite tunes.
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As it stands, the Vengaboys consist of two girls and two (sort of titular) boys.
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As it stands, no insurers want to sell Obamacare coverage in Reed's area of Tennessee.
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As it stands, North Korea is the only nation to have tested nuclear weapons this century.
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As it stands, however, EAGLE ranks Mr McIlroy as the third-most-likely player to win.
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As it stands, the final episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will air on May 20.Â
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As it stands now, the sites you can generate aren't particularly robust — they're essentially simplified About.
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Virtual reality as it stands right now is more intimate, more like my favorite comedy basements.
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As it stands today, a company of maybe 500 people relies on just one Slack workspace.
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As it stands, he will be back for the playoff run for the Seahawks (4-3).
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As it stands, the disputed territory of Kashmir remains a hot spot where clashes still occur.
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As it stands, the Vive Pro is too expensive to recommend for anyone but VR evangelists.
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As it stands, All of Us is open to everyone, Native Americans included, the spokesperson said.
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As it stands, the "dogs of the Dow" strategy has outperformed the market in recent years.
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As it stands there's three live streaming TV service, but only one good one: PS Vue.
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As it stands, the INF withdrawal process will last six months and will begin on Saturday.
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As it stands, NASA is asking for $21 billion—but that was before the accelerated timeline.
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As it stands, neuroscientists can only sustain brain cells in the lab for a few weeks.
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As it stands, Australians get uncorrected GPS signals that are accurate to five metres (227.4 yards).
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As it stands, New York's metro is known internationally for being the subway that doesn't sleep.
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As it stands, Manulife's Thooft said, there is no doubt that U.S. assets are over-owned.
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As it stands, Forza Motorsport 7 alone would account for 10% (!!) of my cap for October.
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"I plan to vote for this bill as it stands right now," wrote Paul, of Kentucky.
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As it stands, Carpool Karaoke is five minutes of content aimlessly attempting to fill up 20.
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As it stands, the company has no plans to prioritize recommendation requests in the News Feed.
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As it stands, Section 85033 is a delay tactic dressed up as a robust data call.
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As it stands, this question is really just another way of asking about approval and disapproval.
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And those four stocks — as it stands right now — are Apple, Facebook, Tencent, and Wells Fargo.
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As it stands, many migrant parents have little reassurance that they will quickly find their kids.
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This is a company that — at least as it stands now — has a fatally flawed business.
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As it stands, this anachronistic policy is irrational, strains relations with America's neighbors and endangers lives.
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For me, the model as it stands — that primary dealers have access to auctions — still works.
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As it stands, the D.C. proposal would require employees receive their schedule 21 days in advance.
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As it stands, ECMO is far beyond the standard of care, but with REANIMATE and EDECMO.
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As it stands now, Republicans may need to make changes to avoid a major deficit increase.
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As it stands, a young fighter who chooses to begin boxing professionally forfeits his Olympic eligibility.
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As it stands, this strange, wonderful feud is the jolt both TNA and the Hardys need.
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As it stands now, Brock's life has been deeply altered forever by the events of Jan.
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" As it stands today, AAT's descriptions are more like "image may contain three people, smiling, outdoors.
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And as it stands, Byford is still looking for the money to put it into place.
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As it stands, there are just too many sacrifices on-board for the sake of modularity.
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As it stands, I've received more than 150 replies regarding my interest in iPhone 8 cases.
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The deal as it stands will lead to the shuttering of most of Barneys' remaining stores.
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And for the referee, Pitana, since the penalty isn't the difference as it stands right now.
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As it stands, of course, the Yankees would face immediate elimination in a wild-card game.
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As it stands, the church itself is doing little to centralize and publicize narratives of abuse.
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Democrats' odds of retaking the US Senate in 2018 are, as it stands, not that great.
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As it stands, if there's anything this controversy proves, it's that humans truly care about dogs.
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But there is a diversity of experiences that won't fit into the format as it stands.
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As it stands, there's very little belief that the House can negotiate immigration in good faith.
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As it stands, the cash assistance payments are being tied to 250 and 2018 tax filings.
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Google had regressed to the mean — and the mean, as it stands, isn't great for women.
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As it stands now, those space flyers will be NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley.
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As it stands, fridge makers generally recommend you replace your fridge water filter every six months.
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As it stands, comparing an individual's body temperature to a single number doesn't make much sense.
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As it stands right now, the Switch has very little competition in the portable gaming space.
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As it stands right now, the court may very well deliver us a 5-3 loss.
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Centrist senators already have concerns about ending the Medicaid expansion in 2020, as it stands now.
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As it stands, no country taxes the major tech companies on the revenue they make overseas.
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As it stands today, the corporate tax rate is one of the highest in the world.
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As it stands, the apparel business is one of the major polluting industries in the world.
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As it stands, those employers must request an exemption from the Oregon program every three years.
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As it stands now, the system is at roughly the halfway mark in terms of completion.
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As it stands now, it would target all imports, not just metals coming from certain countries.
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As it stands, there is ample evidence to demonstrate Trump's guilt on both articles of impeachment.
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But as it stands the best path right now is to form a JV in Nevada.
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That answer is simple: The tax code as it stands today is a mammoth, complex mess.
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As it stands, New York schools can decide for themselves what counts as an excused absence.
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As it stands, the accord is likely a major threat to coal and other fossil fuels.
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As it stands today, doctors have to be licensed in that state to treat a patient.
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As it stands, we don't take home much revenue, barely enough to keep the lights on.
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As it stands, North Korea remains the only nation to test nuclear weapons in this century.
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As it stands, my family is divided on whether the box redesign is the right thing.
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As it stands, the developer is handed a convenient excuse and the player a credible rationale.
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As it stands, this store is gorgeous, and its Instagram experience rooms are terrible, almost rude.
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As it stands now, he is still slated to become a free agent following the 2018 season.
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Ken Buck (Colorado) -- "I'm leaning against this bill as it stands now," he told CNN's John Berman.
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Basically, as it stands, there's a loophole, and the bill Biel is lobbying against would close it.
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As it stands, Hill leaders are doing Obamcare repeal-plus under the fiscal year 2017 budget window.
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In fact, it's a testament to Kunhardt's skills that "Becoming Warren Buffett" is engaging as it stands.
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As it stands, the border wall is a $2.6 billion allocation in Trump's proposed 2018 discretionary budget.
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As it stands, however, the smart assistant has gotten off on the wrong foot with undelivered potential.
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As it stands, it is a faithful—but ultimately superficial—representation of a people's way of life.
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As it stands today, a majority of Android apps are designed with only touchscreen navigation in mind.
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But as it stands, this method certainly beats many of the other wireless charging options out there.
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As it stands, tthey're still a ways off from building things big enough to house a human.
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As it stands, Facebook says it's open to a broad spectrum of possibilities, based on consumer demand.
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As it stands, jetting through Europe doesn't even require a passport check when moving between certain countries.
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As it stands, the state-run water company pumps out 220 million gallons of water per day.
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As it stands now, they are defending just one Republican incumbent in a competitive seat — Nevada Sen.
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As it stands, it's tough to get so excited for something that leaves us feeling so...conflicted.
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The key here is that Italy's constitution as It stands does not allow referendums on international treaties.
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If we continue the STEM conversation as it stands, the U.S. is staring down a bleak future.
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As it stands, the company get something out of this, and you get something out of this.
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As it stands, refs could be getting placement wrong by several yards when a punt goes out.
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As it stands though, $60 seems like a pretty solid deal for a system with 30 games.
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But even as it stands now, I'd say it's more than worth the three bucks to upgrade.
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As it stands, GoPro is going up against the likes of DJI, which has firmly established itself.
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As it stands now, we are poised for at least three consecutive quarters of negative earnings growth.
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"As it stands now, they already think they&aposve won the elections," said opposition supporter Kudakwashe Chipara.
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As it stands, Meyer's post-presidency appears to have opened up a fertile assortment of new plots.
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The title of the bill as it stands is H.R. 3877, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019.
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As it stands, most states and the federal government don't explicitly protect LGBTQ people in these settings.
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As it stands, however, it might be the most indie thing I've ever seen in my life.
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As it stands now, restaurants have two options when it comes to inventory management for their reservations.
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As it stands now, it's a lot like Cruz in that it's almost universally hated by everyone.
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But make no mistake: the health of the IPO as it stands today has never been weaker.
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As it stands, security services say seven people have lost their lives and 48 more are injured.
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As it stands, Snapchat as a product is currently the largest existential threat to Facebook's social dominance.
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As it stands, companies like Spotify, Google, and Pandora pay out royalties according to complicated federal laws.
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As it stands, podcasting is effectively just one more free feature to help the company sell hardware.
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That's four days where, as it stands, I won't have a chance to play any PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
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As it stands, banks can only sell NPLs to other Turkish banks or domestic asset management companies.
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As it stands, Biru was denied promotion and ultimately terminated from his position because of his race.
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As it stands now, the country's flood insurance program, de facto backstopped by taxpayers, is structurally dysfunctional.
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As it stands, the Pentagon maintains some 150,000 U.S. troops in 800 bases in 70 countries worldwide.
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However, Blum said as it stands many of the same looming problems of a merger still exist.
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As it stands now, however, the Pro arrives as a device with an increasingly small target audience.
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As it stands now, there isn't really a retail experience that makes sense for women's sex tech.
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The agreement as it stands, however, only represents 165 electoral votes of the 270 needed for victory.
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Asked if meaningful change could happen within the system as it stands, Ms. Luongo replied, "Yes. Tomorrow."
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Biden has said he would support a renegotiated TPP, but would not rejoin it as it stands.
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As it stands, the GOP needs to garner at least some Democratic support to overcome a filibuster.
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The impeachment process as it stands can continue only when she passes its control to the Senate.
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As it stands now, the Federal Reserve funds the consumer bureau, which buffers it from political pressure.
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They have some legitimate complaints that haven't been addressed by the Democratic Party as it stands today.
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I look over the wrecked vehicle as it stands in a shallow pool of its mechanical viscera.
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As it stands, Moussa Mustafa Moussa is the only registered challenger to Sisi for next month's vote.
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As it stands right now, the federal government is not even a part of that conversation. 15.
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As it stands, the federal government does a terrible job collecting data on crime and police actions.
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As it stands now, one of the biggest issues LG Mobile is facing is a lack of identity.
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The police station, as it stands in RE2, represents a more considered approach to a video game sequel.
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As it stands, I get to watch a mediocre product and feel obliged to defend Hawk Harrelson's value.
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As it stands, the only obstacle in the way of federal legislation seems to be election-year politics.
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As it stands, women in the U.S. still make an estimated 80 cents for every dollar men earn.
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As it stands, all genetically modified embryos in the UK must be destroyed once they're two weeks old.
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As it stands, the contraceptive mandate in Obamacare survives in the House and Senate proposed health care bills.
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But as it stands, the House tax bill doesn't pass the test, and the Senate's only barely does.
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As it stands, the U.K.'s parliament has to vote on the Brexit deal before January 21 2019.
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We're up to track 12 as it stands, just wondered how much moolah's left to play around with?
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As it stands, the Apple Watch is no more than an iPhone accessory, rather than its own device.
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Twitter is just too expensive as it stands right now for most private equity firms to justify purchasing.
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As it stands, it wouldn't be completely shocking to see Stadia fizzle out over the next couple years.
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As it stands, the live feed should begin at around 239:52 PM EDT (4:52 PM PDT).
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As it stands, Sinclair's ability to compete directly with Fox News, as a cable channel itself, is limited.
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As it stands, however, the company apparently spotted the new Snapdragon and asked itself why the heck not?
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As it stands right now, he says, "E-cigarettes cannot be simply categorized as either beneficial or harmful."
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As it stands, Cheerwine Kreme is a marketing ploy, and seemingly not a very successful one at that.
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But as it stands, if any of them have ill intentions towards the Carringtons, they aren't financially motivated.
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As it stands now, the cast is pretty homogenous, inadvertently revealing the lack of diversity at the network.
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As it stands, however, the world has moved on to touchscreens and a bring your own device model.
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As it stands, the Board of Immigration Appeals' April 6 decision leaves Joe's future up in the air.
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As it stands, Apple Music is the only music streaming service that can stream over a cellular connection.
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As it stands, there is no chance that the election in July will be either free or fair.
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As it stands now, Tap has more than 34,000 Refill Stations across 30 countries indexed on the app.
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As it stands, Peck has clearly made a measured effort to start off on the right foot, too.
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As it stands, Tink employs 150 people at its Stockholm headquarters, and recently opened an office in London.
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As it stands now, 103 countries have signed on, representing 73 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.
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"As it stands, homeowners already pay between 80 and 90 percent of U.S. federal income tax," Brown said.
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But as it stands, corporations are formed across 50 states, whose governments have resisted collecting beneficial-ownership data.
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Lisa Murkowski, another moderate who has said she has concerns about the health care bill as it stands.
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As it stands, the fact that a true market with recognizable ARPU hasn't been created is severely concerning.
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As it stands, warehouses are having trouble filling jobs amid a tight labor market and rising wage demands.
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With the power sector in flux, utility commissioners have an opportunity to rethink the grid as it stands.
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As it stands, more efforts are needed to fully flesh out an ethical framework for the emerging technology.
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As it stands now, the president is bombing ISIS based on the authority granted under the 2001 AUMF.
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As it stands, it's pretty clear all the development effort was focused on the creation-to-life aspect.
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His problem is that the hard left will brook no modifications in the social contract as it stands.
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As it stands now, the real-life equivalent of this hasn't yet been built by online dating services.
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As it stands, there are signs that at least a few places aren't buying what Sessions is selling.
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As it stands, the bill only applies to federal prisoners, a small slice of the overall incarcerated population.
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As it stands today, Melissa Doval, who became CFO of Kairos in July, is acting as interim CEO.
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As it stands today, this short-term rental economy is benefiting very few at the expense of many.
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As it stands now, there's only one truck available for every 6900 loads that need to be shipped.
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As it stands, they will be liable to prosecution for crimes committed during Ben Ali's 24-year rule.
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As it stands, they do not have a candidate on a likely path to capture a national election.
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It is true that capital gains taxes are, as it stands, mainly a concern for the wealthiest Americans.
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But Miller said the Antiquities Act as it stands is, in a way, a powerful tool for Republicans.
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"The antitrust system as it stands is focused on prices to consumers, innovation and efficiencies," Mr. Wu said.
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As it stands, we're moving forward with the Oi Rio Pro and look forward to a great event.
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As it stands today, just 27 out of 26 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are women.
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When you've got a song that speaks properly as it stands, why put it in a fancy dress?
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"I want to repeat that so everyone realizes why I'll vote 'no' as it stands now," Paul wrote.
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As it stands, Chrome is changing itself to *not* support web standards across certain blurry and arbitrary lines.
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As it stands, consumers must place freezes separately at all three bureaus, and keep track of three PINs.
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Rockwell has enough of a point that Emerson is unlikely to prevail with the approach as it stands.
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I'm just saying the facts do not support this being the answer, the system as it stands today.
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This assessment as it stands compels federal agencies to consider the combined effects of pollution from multiple sources.
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As it stands, the Green New Deal is a broad framework rather than a single piece of legislation.
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As it stands, the lion's share of our budget already is gobbled up by entitlements and military spending.
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However, officials have pointed out that prosecutions of foreigners under the bill - even as it stands - are unlikely.
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And never mind that HHS Secretary Tom Price is legally obliged to support the law as it stands.
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As it stands, he says the club "isn't fit for purpose," but he's prepared to rebuild the site.
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But I think it's most rewarding as an attempt to understand the world, as it stands, right now.
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As it stands, Rubio's language makes him out to be south of the kid who brings Norman Podhoretz coffee.
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As it stands, there are no changes planned in the House bill in the weeks ahead, the source said.
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As it stands a huge amount of costs go on the last days of life and on the elderly.
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The session was expected to be contentious with some conservatives clearly opposed to the legislation as it stands now.
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As it stands, there's no way to avoid having your phone slowed down once the battery reaches its limits.
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For an overview of what is known about the MCT — or ITS, as it stands now — check this video.
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As it stands, a 5% raise for most teachers in West Virginia amounts to just a few thousand dollars.
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As it stands today, the current version of the app makes it pretty clear what Everalbum intends to do.
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" She added: "As it stands, the OSA is reputedly one of the most draconian secrecy laws in the world.
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As it stands, it's the responsibility of each department and agency to renew the certificate for their own domain.
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As it stands, today's benefits are roughly in line with costs, and consequently are not too generous, Sanzenbacher said.
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As it stands, any violation of the agreements procedural commitments could mean the United States is breaking international law.
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The exact death toll as it stands is uncertain with many people believed to be trapped under destroyed buildings.
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The draft as it stands also offers a "red card" for groups of national parliaments to block EU legislation.
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As it stands, the scope of YouTube's punishments for outspoken creators who violate its rules are murky at best.
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And as it stands, I have not endorsed Trump, and right now, I don't plan on voting for Trump.
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As it stands, with the DUP being in the majority, there is nothing stopping the veto being exercised indefinitely.
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Amazon is also getting in on the deal, though as it stands, you definitely won't get it before Christmas.
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Yet as it stands, inheritance tax raises little revenue and adds a lot of complexity to the tax system.
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As it stands, we have no reason not to believe that this is exactly what he's going to do.
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As it stands, Tikka says her first word in English over halfway through the movie, and Leilah barely talks.
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As it stands now, the only Brexit plan on offer is still something the UK Parliament refuses to accept.
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Still, as it stands, the law is better than nothing — even if there's room for improvement in the future.
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As it stands currently, the United Nations High Commission of Refugees refers applicants to the State Department for vetting.
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The race as it stands so far is that Clinton has 1664 pledged delegates to Sanders's 1371 pledged delegates.
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But as it stands now, it has virtually no chance to get a 51 vote majority in the Senate.
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Facebook, as it stands, is a corporation built to mine user data and serve advertisements based on that data.
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As it stands, honoraria are nominal at best so to take money from yr savings or earnings is stupid.
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But again, the largest of those is probably, I don't know, 21ish percent, at least as it stands today.
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Scotland's first minister said earlier that the Scottish parliament would not consent to the UK legislation as it stands.
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As it stands, the official House dress code simply requires women to dress in "appropriate attire," whatever that means.
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As it stands right now, our insular government operates with a massive structural debt estimated at over $2628,28500 million.
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As it stands today, Reddit lets brands create native advertising in the form of posts with a "promoted" tag.
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It's connected to the Assistant insofar as it stands ready and waiting for Home to sling video at it.
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As it stands, he's the only musician to be banned from the UK on the basis of lyrical content.
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But as it stands, the system is built to make mistakes, despite sometimes huge indicators that something is wrong.
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As it stands, the code severely restricts freedom of expression by effectively banning free speech within any campus building.
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"As it stands, low-income, minority patients are most likely to suffer from chronic diseases," Horowitz said by email.
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As it stands, the terms of his release under a 100,000 euro bail prevents him from leaving the country.
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"As it stands, this agreement has not earned the support of America's working families," he said in a statement.
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"The vision as it stands has very few concrete measurable outcomes to hold anyone accountable for," analyst Alyahya said.
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As it stands, the 300 percent tariff on the C-Series deliveries in the U.S. is a preliminary ruling.
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But as it stands, the bill is a giveaway to the banking industry in which consumers get very little.
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As it stands, there are more than 85033 multiemployer plans around the country that are in danger of failing.
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As it stands, the U.S. Trade Representative's list of products targets many rail components, but more should be considered.
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The pact, as it stands, contains no enforcement measures, such as economic sanctions, for countries that do not comply.
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Note that the Treasury stands behind the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, just as it stands behind Fannie and Freddie.
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"They have such a huge percentage of share as it stands that it's hard position to sustain," he said.
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"The fact is that, as it stands today, Innogy is an economically independent and strong energy company," Tigges said.
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The source said the bill as it stands now is not something Democrats on the committee can live with.
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As it stands now, the old Golden State guard looks pretty damn superior to even the new look Celtics.
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As it stands, seven years of turmoil has proven that there are too many contentious cooks in their kitchen.
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But of course, as it stands, VR hardware isn't anywhere near engineering such slickly futuristic and socially acceptable feats.
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And the field, as it stands, has a long way to go until it truly reaches its erotic potential.
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As it stands, the FCC currently accepts two kinds of complaints from cable or broadband subscribers: formal and informal.
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They found that 74% of conservatives, 77% of moderates, and 90% of liberals favor the act as it stands.
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As it stands now, healthcare facilities in the state that perform abortions dispose of the remains in sanitary landfills.
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That's all academic as it stands, but it gives a glimpse into the potential compensation that might be sought.
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Mike Trout, as it stands now, is already better than one of them and will soon pass the second.
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How would you describe the housing affordability crisis as it stands today, in the midst of a coronavirus recession?
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As it stands though, filtering interviews with staunch conservatives through a Democrat's lens is an entertaining yet imperfect method.
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As it stands, consumers must contact each of the three bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — to initiate a freeze.
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As it stands, the Fed is expected to approve another quarter-point rate cut at its meeting next week.
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"It's less concerned with commercialism than with addressing the world as it stands," he said of his new scene.
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As it stands, there is no government agency that has the power, funding and mission to fix the problems.
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As it stands, we simply don't have much research on kratom — not its recreational use, nor its medical use.
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But as it stands right now, there isn't firm evidence suggesting that Melania Trump violated any US immigration law.
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As we reported, Channels' connection is merely longtime pen pal, but as it stands ... Manson's left everything to him.
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As it stands, the budget resolution that will fast-track that vote gives Senate and House committees until Jan.
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As it stands, the U.K. and EU would then only have until December 2020 to negotiate their future relationship.
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"I am not supportive of the legislation as it stands today," McCain said during a July 27 news conference.
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As it stands now, drugmakers have no restrictions on how high they set the price of a given drug.
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The legislation, as it stands, would force doctors to accept in-network prices whether or not the policy qualifies.
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As it stands today, both sides of the aisle are unconsciously fostering their pathway to victory by the latter.
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And, as it stands, both of these currencies represent markets where serious political concern has subsided in recent months.
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As it stands, however, those who disparage the VA for publishing this information could deter women from seeking support.
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As it stands now, such policy is directed not by facts but by fear promulgated by the gun lobby.
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As it stands, Disney assets — which include ESPN and ABC channels — are part of one $25-a-month package.
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As it stands, Cava is offering to pay $12.75 per share, a 33 percent premium on Thursday's closing price.
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But, as it stands, the $113 million American fund pales in comparison to China's trillion-dollar Belt and Road.
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The United States military as it stands is volunteer-based, and many think it should always be that way.
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As it stands, Canada accepts around 240,45 immigrants per year, with the goal of taking in 229,29 in 250.
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But, as it stands, I didn't have to restock on any cosmetics during this week, so, simply, I didn't.
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As it stands, Democrats' continued success nationally has tended to obscure their very deep losses at the state level.
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As it stands, Mizuho's ratio is the weakest among the Japanese megabanks with SMFG boasting 10.3% and MUFG at 11.4%.
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As it stands, the global ride-hail alliance includes Lyft, China's Didi Kuaidi, India's Ola and South East Asia's Grab.
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SOLTYSIK: As it stands right now, the US has ... WATTERS: I mean, let&aposs just take me for an example.
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As it stands the Fed expects to nudge up rates another four times this year, according to policymakers' median predictions.
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As it stands, the airline flies on a mostly seasonal schedule, adding and nixing destinations depending on the Minneapolis weather.
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As it stands, ZTE is not banned in the United States, but their products are prohibited from governmental agency use.
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It's not viable as it stands, especially in light of the U.S.' blocking the appointment of new appellate body judges.
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As it stands now, real estate brokers are shuttling offers to sellers' agents via fax, email, or simply in-person.
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As it stands, the flow of people into and out of Britain tilts the numbers favourably, improving the dependency ratio.
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As it stands, the United States possesses a large disparity in cruise missiles, drones, and guidance systems, such as GPS.
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As it stands with eight candidates in the race, 8% of respondents were not satisfied with any of the candidates.
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The report prompted Senator Susan Collins, a Republican moderate, to say she could not support the bill as it stands.
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As it stands, there are around 800 U.S troops stationed in Niger and 6000 within 53 countries across the continent.
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As it stands, if a developer is making a game for PC, chances are they will sell it on Steam.
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As it stands, reports KPCC, researchers fear that the mountain lions could go extinct in the area within 50 years.
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As it stands now, Curtis has access to her son once a day during Maguire's visitations in order to breastfeed.
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As it stands, the actual use cases for this type of drone are vague, but the tech is certainly exciting.
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The reality star told the outlet that as it stands, the "current custody order is still in place" with Griffith.
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As it stands, however, the Socialist Party is expect to win the highest number of seats (around 137-139 seats).
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"As it stands, few experts believe NASA's plan for returning to the moon in 2024 is feasible," says Vox mordantly.
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As it stands now, that section of the constitution says a code should exist but does not describe its parameters.
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As it stands, Goodlord provides a white-label platform for 355 estate agencies nationwide, both online and traditional letting agents.
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As it stands, this discovery is another reason to be mindful of the amount of data social media services collect.
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As it stands, Democrats simply want to force the appointment of a special prosecutor to conduct a nonpartisan Russia investigation.
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As it stands in the polls, he could use a lifeline with female voters who have fled him in droves.
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This is more moderate than going single-payer, yet more radical than sticking with the ACA framework as it stands.
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As it stands now, the state's response to it has to been to punish rather than to try to understand.
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As it stands, there's no easy adjustment Boston can make to fix those problems without constructing another hurdle somewhere else.
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As it stands, Congress does not have the technical infrastructure to ingest all this new input in any systematic way.
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As it stands, state laws dictate the extent to which a credit freeze restricts access to an individual's credit report.
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As it stands, medical expenses must exceed 10 percent of your adjusted gross income for you to claim the deduction.
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The survey, released Friday morning, found that slightly more Americans, at 6900 percent, support keeping ObamaCare as it stands today.
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As it stands right now, bonds with negative interest rates attached to them are showing no signs of losing momentum.
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As it stands, it does not seem like the middle class is the big winner, or a winner at all.
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As it stands, the hastily written order is mired in confusion, with little clarity on how families will be reunited.
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As it stands today, military women are prohibited from receiving abortion care within a military facility, with extremely limited exceptions.
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As it stands, COPPA requires tech companies to obtain parental consent in order to collect data on children under 13.
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Doing Pompeo's Senate confirmation math As it stands, several committee Democrats still haven't announced where they will end up -- Sen.
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As the San Francisco Chronicle reported before the vote took place, the Coliseum Authority barely breaks even as it stands.
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As it stands, he works with the help of the game's toughest lineup in the middle of a pennant race.
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I could not locate a study to prove this, as it stands to reason that the reverse is also true.
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If Twitter is useful for business-oriented users as it stands now, Twitter under Salesforce would be Twitter on steroids.
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As it stands in the film, the reason Louisa never goes to college is left open, Will's question awkwardly unanswered.
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As it stands now, when the beauty of black women isn't being maligned, or stolen from, it is seldom recognized.
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"As it stands, the status quo remains," one Nigerian fuels importer said, adding "nothing at all" had come from government.
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As it stands today, the Supreme Court — with its famous ban on broadcast media — is our least transparent government institution.
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The legislation, as it stands, would send checks of up to $1,200 to those earning less than $99,000 per year.
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As it stands, there is a substantial divide between what Part D was billed as and what it actually is.
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Unionists have opposed the backstop as it stands for fear it could "trap" Northern Ireland within the EU's orbit indefinitely.
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As it stands, police are rarely indicted for killing civilians, even as more video evidence of those killings becomes available.
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As it stands, having signed the pledge doesn't mean someone will do any good, or even that they're definitely trying.
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As it stands, you look like a guy who did exactly what you wanted to, regardless of your pal's feelings.
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BRITISH POUND FALLS MORE THAN 0.4% TO $1.2765 AFTER N.IRELAND'S DUP SAYS CANNOT SUPPORT A BREXIT DEAL AS IT STANDS
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But as it stands, this is a great value for all of these parts tossed into a well-built case.
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Strategists expect the race to tighten by November, but as it stands, Rubio looks favored to hold onto his seat.
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As it stands now, Mr. Koenig's 27-foot-high bronze sculpture, still badly scarred from the terrorist attack of Sept.
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"As it stands today, there are only two dollar crosses that are above their 200-day moving average," said Ciana.
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Laid over it is a clear plastic sheet that shows an outline of the neighborhood's grid as it stands today.
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As it stands, the worst teams get the best draft picks and the most money to spend on amateur talent.
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As long as it stands, the E.P.A. will be obligated to address climate change, even without the Clean Power Plan.
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As it stands, Song most likely will spend this summer playing minor league baseball before heading to flight officer training.
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But as it stands, there should be intrigue right at the start of the draft, which will run through Saturday.
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As it stands, the Chinese teams may not compete until March, weeks after teams based in North America and Europe debut.
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His career, as it stands, is only going downward, and the failed drug tests leave a black mark against his legacy.
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As it stands, they just seem like robots, and the result is a robot uprising tale that feels a little underdone.
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As it stands now, theater chains protect their ticket sales with a 90-day window before films are available at home.
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I don't know where it'll be in the future, but as it stands today nobody is the cop on the beat.
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As it stands, Uber riders pay a tax that is 8.875 percent of the fare while taxi riders pay a flat $.
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As it stands now, the case is stuck in purgatory, as is the future of who truly owns a person's DNA.
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As it stands, Sibílio and other prosecutors said there are still 28 names being withheld in connection with the ongoing investigation.
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As it stands today, the top robotics makers are overwhelmingly located in Japan, with other big names in Germany and Switzerland.
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But as it stands, for almost $950 dollars, there are plenty of competitors out there that offer more for less money.
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As it stands, Uber riders pay a tax that is a percentage of the fare while taxi riders pay a flat $.
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As it stands, the Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it would accept renewal applications for a month, then stop.
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Im saying that as it stands, this movie won't have any of dads music in it, & I can't imagine that changing.
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I'm saying that as it stands, this movie won't have any of dad's music in it, & I can't imagine that changing.
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As it stands today, robots in the workforce are proficient mostly at specific, repeatable tasks for which they are precisely programmed.
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They are treated unfairly by the system as it stands, and should not be ignored when thinking about health care reform.
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And as it stands, the best way to get those cases addressed often still appears to be raising an anonymous alarm.
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As it stands now, the unit price for an F-35A — including aircraft, engine and fees — stands at around $90 million.
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As it stands the Fed reinvests any Treasury or mortgage holdings that mature each month, maintaining its total stock of holdings.
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As it stands now, Alexa on Sonos can play music on command from Amazon Music, Pandora, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio, and SiriusXM.
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As it stands, Obamacare guarantees coverage for the ill and funds their care through inflated premiums only in the individual market.
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As a result, both the movie and TV show are somewhat critical of the mental health care system as it stands.
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As it stands now, free groups will remain intact, but they will soon have the option to launch premium sub-groups.
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As it stands, unvaccinated children can still attend daycares in the Northern Territory, Australian Capital, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania.
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Rabbani: As it stands currently, if I'm found guilty, the worst case scenario is I land in prison for three months.
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But with each subsequent disqualification, it becomes increasingly clear that the one-and-done rule, as it stands, needs to go.
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As it stands now, ClassPass is seeing around 1 million reservations a month, with five percent month over month user growth.
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As it stands today, establishing standards for transparency, accountability and expectations would ensure the industry makes it to its "2.0" moment.
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And as it stands, there's never been a ruling on whether a president can decrease the size of a national monument.
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However, as it stands today, there are no plans for Apple to tap Foxconn for domestic manufacturing that we know of.
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As it stands, the XP-1 pod's maximum achievable speed in the current 1,620-foot DevLoop test track is 250 mph.
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As it stands, Dwyer has been calling for a market correction since turning neutral on U.S. stocks back in mid-July.
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As it stands, "nothing [when it comes to video content] is produced specifically for mobile," even from social network giant Facebook.
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The patch was uploaded successfully, according to The Planetary Society, and the spacecraft overall is "healthy and stable" as it stands.
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As it stands, 70 countries across continents criminalize same-sex sexual activity, as International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics Association World reports.
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The weight of the bill's requirement, as it stands, appears to rest on what is meant by the phrase "reasonable steps".
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As it stands, hundreds of cities across the nation — many with Democratic mayors or city councils — are refusing to do so.
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As it stands, the portal covers a lot of bases when it comes to grappling with the aftermath of revenge porn.
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As it stands now, though, it doesn't seem like the White House or the president is too inclined to do much.
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As it stands now, U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald decided that the case could not be given class-action status.
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"As it stands now, we think progress towards an FID (final investment decision) in two, three years is reasonable," he said.
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Planet Nine, as it stands, is instead somewhere in between a very large rocky planet and a very small gas giant.
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"This law as it stands now will not improve efforts to tackle this important societal problem," Facebook said in a statement.
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As it stands, the View uses an elastic loop on the front panel, which stretches across a hook on the top.
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As it stands, we have candidates who are instead backed by petrochemical companies that promise to go easy on their benefactors.
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As it stands, the legislature would still have to vote in favor of the proposal if voters pass it in November.
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But as it stands, the Islamic terror threat in the Indo-Pacom theater appears contained, according to the 1st Group commander.
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Anything that brings what's a pretty promising proposition as it stands that bit closer to the iconic games that inspired it.
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Reading over that scene made me think about the title of Captain America as it stands in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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As it stands, federal prisoners only receive good time credit if they are sentenced to more than a year of prison.
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Under possible consideration: As it stands now, brokers are required only to make sure an investment is "suitable" for a client.
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As it stands, overall household debt was more than $13 trillion at the end of 2017, according to the Federal Reserve.
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We are supportive of the rights we protect for all citizens but have safety concerns with this bill as it stands.
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Meirelles added that a shorter spending cap would have no effect and urged lawmakers to approve the proposal as it stands.
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Many apps have started to sell users' data, and Fabric's privacy policy, as it stands now, does not rule this out.
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While it was clearly well-intentioned, this new policy, as it stands, will serve as an inhibitor rather than a facilitator.
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But the little-regulated token sale process as it stands provides little protection for investors in case of fraud or loss.
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As it stands now, his drives look like strong straight-line drives, lacking in the nervy jumpiness of most European dribblemen.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, for his part, is on board with getting bill through his chamber as it stands immediately after.
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As it stands, she believes she has enough money saved to "string it along for a couple of months," she says.
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As it stands now, the city's policy explicitly says "the arrestee's head covering must be removed" for the department's official photograph.
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Though, as it stands, the game won't be changed for everyone: If you're not white, this new research may fail you.
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As it stands actual 5G connections remain a fraction of the connectivity pie vs current (4G) and previous gen cellular favors.
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As it stands — without Mr. Pompeo in the race — Mr. Kobach is the front-runner in a crowded Republican primary field.
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"I'm here to defend the budget as it stands because I can defend every priority there," Mattis said at the hearing.
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As it stands, if you use an iPhone or an iPad, Apple's apps are set as default and cannot be changed.
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As it stands, polling has only Sanders over the 15 percent mark — meaning he gets 100 percent of the statewide delegates.
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As it stands in all other Walmart stores today, workers must walk around the sales floor and find the items themselves.
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The feature is easy to use, but as it stands in the beta, there's just not a lot you can do.
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But as it stands, the Kindle Paperwhite, which starts at $130, remains the best Kindle in terms of features and price.
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But, as it stands now, that class certification may only extend to the New England area if approved by the judge.
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As it stands now, enough Republicans are undecided that GOP leaders would struggle to corral the votes needed to reimpose sanctions.
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As it stands, Lake Success's Seema sections are low-energy interludes strung between the giddy satirical romps of the Barry sections.
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As it stands, Bossing is concerned that people may be falling into the category of "incompetent" when their disability isn't fully understood.
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As it stands, the Knicks' roster is full with 15 players, so they will have to make a move to create space.
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BAIER: As you look, Mort, let me just put up the generic Congressional ballot as it stands now, Democrat 46.3, Republicans 40.2.
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As it stands, Big Daddy Dough's The Redprint is the best 6753-song collection of China-themed hip-hop parodies ever recorded.
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As it stands, engineers have basically two options when it comes to developing grasping robots: task-specific learning and generalized grasping algorithms.
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"As it stands (we have) three really talented kids with the lack of opportunity," Wolff told reporters in Italy at the weekend.
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As it stands, the best part of this journey and Dear Annie is that it sounds like Rejjie Snow has found himself.
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As it stands, most states and the federal government don't explicitly protect LGBTQ people in the workplace, housing, public accommodations, or schools.
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As it stands, there's just one other: the Swift 5 doesn't support Thunderbolt 3, so external GPUs are out of the question.
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Three-quarters of people polled by the Kaiser Health Foundation do not support the GOP's repeal-and-replace plan as it stands.
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As it stands right now, any kind of cloud gaming service is probably going to have at least some issues with connectivity.
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As it stands now, five states don't even have a minimum wage, and 16 explicitly peg theirs to the federal minimum wage.
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The American AI Initiative as it stands does little to blunt the fears that America will fall behind in its technological edge.
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As it stands, Valerian and Laureline are most compelling when they forget their assigned personalities and just act like wisecracking platonic partners.
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A penguin with a zoo keeper as it stands on weighing scales for the London Zoo's annual weigh-in on Aug. 23.
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As it stands right now, I chuck all my bags onto the top shelf of my closet and hope for the best.
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But even as it stands, Beat Saber is a fantastically fun time for anyone who's ever dreamt of taking up a lightsaber.
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As it stands today, Charter's gigabit service is more like 940Mbps down (and 35Mbps up), "due to ethernet overhead," the company says.
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It does not cover people on bail or charged with serious offences however and, as it stands, Marinakis passes the necessary criteria.
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As it stands, most states and the federal government do not have laws that explicitly ban anti-LGBTQ discrimination in any setting.
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As it stands, the TicWatch C2 claims a day-two life but the processor should be a consideration for would-be buyers.
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As it stands now, Persky will be up for reelection in 2022, but Dauber says activists don't want to wait that long.
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But construction stopped in 1941, shortly after the original sculptor's death, and as it stands today, Lincoln is still missing an ear.
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Both Welsh and Scottish administrations have said that, as it stands, they will not recommend the bill receives consent in their assemblies.
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At Macworld, Glenn Fleishman has a good overview of how subscriptions for apps will work, at least as it stands right now.
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Yes, President Donald Trump and the other critics who have pointed out that Obamacare as it stands now is going to collapse.
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Because as it stands, it's not clear whether the Rule 5 Draft is meant to serve the players, the teams, or both.
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The intimidation of having one of these individuals in your bar, as it stands, does not require the weight of a gun.
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The goal, as it stands now, is to not only gut net neutrality protections, but FCC authority over broadband providers almost entirely.
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As it stands, the FDA's menu labeling requirement has an estimated compliance cost of nearly $2628 billion -- and that's just for grocers.
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As it stands, nothing in the EU's plan addresses the high cost of implementation or the wide-ranging potential for international abuse.
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As it stands, such measures apply only to long-acting drugs that release their ingredients over 12 hours or more, like OxyContin.
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As it stands, at least 2628 percent of all Democratic delegates will have been allocated after votes are counted on Super Tuesday.
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As it stands, the proposal could blow a $2.4 trillion hole in the federal budget, according to a Tax Policy Center estimate.
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As it stands now, the insurers can just pack up and leave unprofitable Obamacare exchanges without sacrificing their Medicare Advantage cash pile.
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As it stands now, her favorability numbers in her home state of Massachusetts are eight percentage points below that of Republican Gov.
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The Janus case may have major impact as it stands to bring right-to-work protections to government employees across the country.
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As it stands, CBP says it keeps the photos of those identified as U.S. citizens for 12 hours before disposing of them.
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As it stands, President Obama already has the dubious distinction of having deported more immigrants than any other president in U.S. history.
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As it stands, Amazon's third-party sellers have a price advantage over brick-and-mortar sellers, who collect taxes on all products.
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But as it stands, Republicans are very much on the surging toward a major legislative victory -- and not just in the House.
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As it stands, there are 28 different product categories for the Innovation Awards, of which none are even tangential to sex tech.
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The change would eliminate more than 700 words of explanation from the rule as it stands now, and leave a single sentence.
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As it stands now, Congress has a larger role in deciding on the number of military bands than in initiating nuclear catastrophe.
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As it stands, two great concerns remain in the push for automated vehicles: ensuring safe and responsible use, and encouraging widespread adoption.
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Perhaps. As it stands, this is a goof and it's probably not supposed to be that deep anyways; watch the freestyle below.
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As it stands, approximately 1% of total pension assets are invested in infrastructure of any kind, while clean energy represented about 0.01%.
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To my mind the most accurate video game representation of Australia, as it stands right now, is 2004's Escape from Woomera.
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As it stands, Seamless and GrubHub don't exactly measure up to Caviar and UberEats and instead serve as restaurant aggregators at best.
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As it stands, interest payments are usually treated as tax-deductible business expenses, and individuals sometimes get tax breaks for mortgage interest.
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As it stands, Suwito has been knitting noodles since late 2014 and she insists that she's not at all sick of them.
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As it stands, the system feels like a $149 Bose Bluetooth speaker with a little bit of education tossed into the mix.
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As it stands, this jailbreak does very little, but it does open up the Switch to further inspection, something Nintendo can't allow.
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As it stands, Trump's hold on the base has forced GOP candidates to mirror his wild style and defend his worst conduct.
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Mr. Cosby's lawyers argued that, as it stands now, they would have only 14 days to prepare to cross-examine the women.
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As it stands, Google risks becoming complicit in the Chinese government's repression of freedom of speech and other human rights in China.
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And as it stands, these smart city technologies have become covert tools for increasing surveillance, corporate profits and, at worst, social control.
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FIFA revised that number to 14 on Tuesday, meaning that 70 percent of games will not be at capacity as it stands.
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As it stands now, Republicans need Flake's vote to pass any nominations out of the 11-10 Judiciary panel for floor consideration.
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As it stands right now, only one season has been devoted to war, and of that, only a portion of the season.
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As it stands, HB 2 requires transgender people to use public restrooms and locker rooms that match their gender assigned at birth.
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As it stands, this could be a temporary inconvenience — or lead to the US essentially creating refugee camps just across the border.
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The company is concerned the ruling, as it stands now, could result in inconsistent enforcement that results in high costs to businesses.
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The monument, as it stands, is a vast canyon region of red rocks named for two towering buttes called the Bears Ears.
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As it stands now, votes are still not in, and the results of the Iowa caucus remain in a state of flux.
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As it stands, in 2016, there is a shortage of available labor in the U.S. agricultural sector of almost one million workers.
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As it stands, inventories are too low and the need to bring inventories in-line with final sales will benefit US factories.
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As it stands, help to vulnerable people is being outsourced to small organisations — most often charities — which act as a last resort.
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The bank remains unprofitable as it stands and will continue to be for the next two to three years, according to Blomfield.
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As it stands now, the collection — while gorgeous — isn't doing much to upend couture's status quo approach to women, and their bodies.
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Trumka last month said the deal was unlikely to pass as it stands if it was brought for a vote in November.
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As it stands now, all executive nominees sail through the conformation process unless some egregious ethical or moral lapse comes to light.
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As it stands, federal law does not judge or interfere based on a woman's reasons (real or perceived) for choosing abortion care.
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As it stands now the chateau is the brainchild of Henri d'Orléans, the Duke of Aumale, who lived in the 19th century.
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Here are the major provisions of the First Step Act, as it stands now: Not every inmate would benefit from the changes.
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As it stands today, we have failed to properly evolve and it's just a matter of time before our luck runs out.
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I caught up with him in London for a conversation about Overwatch as it stands, and where it could be striding next.
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As it stands, incarcerated people retain a variety of rights, some of which touch on the political rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
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Still, as it stands now, it sure looks like marijuana legalization and the big industry that could be behind it are coming.
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I can't really blame athletes like Boyd and Ravotti, then, for wanting to distance themselves from such a suit as it stands.
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As it stands, there are plenty of people who feel their vote is meaningless because they live in a politically homogeneous state.
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As it stands today, 17 women are serving in elected head of state or head of government roles, according to UN Women's count.
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It's close to impossible to open a small business independently as it stands, and the support (financial or legislative) is just not there.
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As it stands, both ground- and space-based telescopes aren't powerful enough to detect traces of life in the atmospheres of distant exoplanets.
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As it stands, the EITC at both the federal and state level is paid out as a lump sum with beneficiaries' tax refunds.
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As it stands, New Hampshire is the only state in New England that continues to drop the criminal hammer down on marijuana offenders.
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As it stands today, the current Ebola outbreak has surpassed 2,500 cases and 1,500 deaths concentrated largely in two provinces in eastern Congo.
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As it stands, Law 111 requires a diagnosis of "Gender Identity Disorder" (GID) before a person can apply to change their legal gender.
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Booker's remarks came in response to reports this week of some angst-ridden Democrats fretting about the primary field as it stands today.
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As it stands, the Beoplay M5 is a reasonably handsome, amusingly bass-heavy, but unadvisedly pricey new option on the wireless speaker market.
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" Beggs said the finale as it stands was the one that had been planned before they were informed that ABC was canceling "Nashville.
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As it stands, though, Mary is just some lady distracting a family with warmed-over fantasies, while their lives fall down around them.
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As it stands, chances are about even that we'll see Trump at the dais again next year, with considerably more to gloat about.
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I've fought for and received major changes for the better — and I plan to vote for this bill as it stands right now.
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As it stands right now, they're just too good for us — and if we're honest with ourselves, that's exactly how we like it.
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But YouTube, as it stands, is simply too big to fail without warning, and too important for video creators to not focus on.
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As it stands, the "no" vote leaves a complicated legislative structure in place that makes it difficult for the country to pass laws.
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As it stands, the DME offers a viable Oman futures contract that can be used for physical purchases, for hedging and for investment.
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But, as it stands, the X doesn't feel like the "future of the smartphone" when I open some of my most-used apps.
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As it stands, health-care providers under the system are looking at their already meager Medicaid reimbursements being cut by nearly a fourth.
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As it stands, Vergara's life has led to her joking with Dolly Parton at the SAG Awards, and a few People's Choice Awards.
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As it stands, Drummond's contract is a sunk cost and Jackson is one of the most frustrating starting point guards in the league.
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As it stands today, housing is the only consumer good where any price drop is universally viewed by the government as a calamity.
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As it stands, Apple has five business day to formally oppose the order, although it can ask for more time to do so.
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But as it stands, there was a sharp acceleration in some cities over the rolling three-month period for "April" (February, March, April).
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As it stands, the film is one of the saddest Disney movies ever, but according to Hello Giggles, it could have been worse.
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As it stands, though, this bill is a massive albatross for Republican candidates—especially those who are on the ballot in six months.
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He told a Tyrolean rally last year that the border "was unjust, is unjust and will remain so" as long as it stands.
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But it's also a reminder that, as it stands, the US doesn't include LGBTQ people in its own legal and civil rights protections.
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As it stands, if a same-sex couple married in a jurisdiction that authorizes them to do so, the IRS recognizes the marriage.
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Sources also confirm that the deal, as it stands now, would be retroactive, meaning Pelosi would be entering her third term in 2019.
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And as it stands, 6% of people who said they were Democratic primary voters who are not satisfied with anyone in the field.
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As it stands, it's uncertain whether any of the threatened auto tariffs could become reality or are simply negotiating tactics by the president.
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While we cannot comment on the need to preserve the tree as long as it stands, we believe eventually, the tree will fail.
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That's largely because the Democrats support the ObamaCare law as it stands, although Pelosi also offered another, more political reason, driving the strategy.
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As it stands, the announcement indicates that Sony has a serious interest in spreading the PlayStation brand to a new set of screens.
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As it stands, graphene research is limited to a select few technology companies — Samsung, for instance, has the most graphene patents to date.
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As it stands, many states allow discrimination against LGBTQ people in their financial journeys, so federal oversight needs to be put in place.
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As it stands, at $720, plus the price of the Mods, which range upwards of $200, it's a pretty high barrier of entry.
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Obviously you never know what's going to happen, but as it stands right now, they look pretty good as far as the future.
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As it stands, Wanda will secure a three-year bank loan of 29.6 billion yuan ($4.36 billion) and lend that money to Sunac.
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As it stands, there is no question Clinton has the lead with women voters, but she still has work to do with millennials.
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As it stands, Forerunner is the only firm, as far as I can tell, that invested in both of these billion-dollar startups.
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If Congress passes the House Republicans' tax bill as it stands, I will be forced to choose between medical expenses and my education.
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As it stands, we're told spectators will only be allowed at 2 events all weekend -- Friday and Saturday night's bodybuilding and strongman events.
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As it stands now, the Cubs would face the Washington Nationals in the division series, with the Dodgers getting the wild-card winner.
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As it stands today, as good as the always-on display is in general, I can't say it makes much sense for me.
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"We are concerned about some things going on in credit markets but private debt, as it stands, remains interesting and safe," he said.
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As it stands, the Democratic effort to retake control of the House of Representatives hinges upon the outcomes of just a handful races.
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As it stands, the current system simply isn't built to accommodate the number of young people who could benefit from mental health care.
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As it stands, things are wide open in the East, where Boston and Washington are each a handful of games behind the Cavs.
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As it stands now, Americans pay 6.2% on all earned income (wages, salaries, and self-employment), up to a certain maximum each year.
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As it stands, the central bank tops up any bonds that mature to keep its balance sheet steady at its record high level.
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As it stands, federal courts are the best forum to develop and shape intellectual property law and deter unnecessary litigation through binding rulings.
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As it stands, billionaires would contribute just $300 billion of the $2.75 trillion the higher rates are projected to raise over 10 years.
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As it stands, Democrats would be lucky to win a Senate majority in 2020, much less the supermajority needed to end a filibuster.
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The EPA's reasoning is that the current regulation as it stands is too costly and does not meet the "appropriate and necessary" standard.
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As it stands now, both are due to appear in front of the Commission -- in person -- in December after the investigation is complete.
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But as it stands, the measure allows 10 to 20 cultivators and 20 to 40 retail outlets — all for-profit businesses — in 2018.
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"As it stands, Google risks becoming complicit in the Chinese government's repression of freedom of speech and human rights in China," they wrote.
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But as it stands now, Inhumans the TV show seems destined for the same sad fate as the Inhumans movie that never was.
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As it stands, Trump will enter the White House an incredibly unpopular president; his approval ratings have dropped since being elected in November.
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And as it stands now, the election is far closer than many expected, with Hillary Clinton only ahead by about 3 points nationally.
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But as it stands, Tilda has to deal with a lot of stuff on her own, and I admire her so much for it.
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To give you an idea of how well Chromebooks currently run Android apps, we'll detail the process as it stands on a Google Pixelbook.
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As it stands, farmers face several barriers to growing hemp due to federal prohibition — including restricted access to banking, water rights, and crop insurance.
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As it stands, forensic scientists generally stick to the question of source (whose DNA is this?) and leave activity (how did it get here
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As it stands, this smart jacket feels more like an exceptionally cool R&D project than a product you should spend your money on.
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As it stands now, the market may be pricing in an overly negative economic scenario that results in no further rate hikes this year.
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In fact, he believes as it stands right now, the Fed is already far behind the curve when it comes to raising interest rates.
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Maybe it evolves into a media platform instead, or something bigger, but as it stands I don't think it'll be able to hold out.
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As it stands, Trump will enter the White House an incredibly unpopular president; his approval ratings have dropped since he was elected in November.
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Immigrants may be powering the tech industry as it stands, but we are miles away from truly harnessing their ideas and innovations at scale.
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As it stands, Kim and Trump agreed to task lower level officials to reopen talks that have yet to progress despite the previous summits.
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As it stands, the House bill currently includes a much more limited requirement that law enforcement obtain a warrant essentially late in their investigation.
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As it stands today, these scooters from companies like LimeBike, Spin and Bird are currently operating in a bit of a legal gray area.
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Hopefully with updates the game will get better and a bit more playable, but as it stands right now, this game is pretty bad.
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As it stands, researchers quoted by the MIT Technology Review agree that using this process to resurrect a dead human is still centuries away.
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As it stands now, at least seven women in total, six Democrats and one Republican, will be on the ballot in Pennsylvania in November.
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Read on for Decker's thoughts on everything from the speeches to the stage and the state of the race as it stands today. T
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As it stands, they need to account for not only the laws of 50 states, but also creative plaintiffs' attorneys and an unpredictable judiciary.
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As it stands, including the $2 billion that WeWork looks to receive from SoftBank imminently, SoftBank will have sunk $10 billion into the company.
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The law, as it stands, puts the burden of proof on police officers to prove whether use of force was reasonable in the moment.
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As it stands today, Customs and Border Protection says it will not deny entry to those that refuse to submit any social media information.
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Their counter argument is that, as it stands, their hard work is being ripped off because they are not being fairly recompensed for it.
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The report prompted Senator Susan Collins, a key moderate vote, to say she could not support moving forward on the bill as it stands.
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As it stands now, A-Rod has mashed 687 taters in his career, putting him just 75 behind Barry Bonds for most all time.
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It's early days, of course, and as it stands, this new VR porn doesn't add a huge amount to the traditional porn-watching experience.
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Rather than dig through the weeds, CNN reached out to several contemporary Libertarians to get a better understanding of Libertarianism as it stands now.
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As it stands right now, no one knows when Jibo will shut down for good, or what will happen when the servers turn off.
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As it stands, "2529 plans are the best option for saving for college," said Mark Kantrowitz, publisher and vice president of research at SavingforCollege.
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Unfortunately, as it stands now, more than one third of Americans aren't getting enough sleep, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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As it stands, if a foreign government wants to obtain that data in the course of an investigation, a series of steps are necessary.
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But, as it stands, there isn't a stable supply of smart capital going into early stage AI, which he is hoping to help alter.
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As it stands, the U.S. has one of the highest rates in the entire world, while countries like the U.K. enjoy comparatively lower rates.
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As it stands, taxpayers using such accounts are only allowed to claim the tax credit on expenses exceeding FSA contributions — they can't double dip.
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As it stands, Theranos' results may mean doctors will make bad decisions, says Eleftherios Diamandis, head of clinical biochemistry at the University of Toronto.
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As it stands, the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow estimate for the fourth quarter sits at 1.8% — which would likely leave full year growth at 2.9%.
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As it stands now, law enforcement must get warrants from a court in the right jurisdiction — which is impossible when a location is obfuscated.
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As it stands, there are 4.8 million Americans who are 26 years old, according to research from Smead Capital Management Chief Executive William Smead.
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As it stands, Verizon relies on traditional QAM technology, which is how digital cable signals have been encoded and transmitted by providers for years.
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Yet as it stands right now, you have to do so by contacting Amazon's customer support directly and communicating the issue to a representative.
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No matter what happens in the coming weeks, months, or years, as it stands now, weeks like this one will continue to plague America.
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As it stands today, the lead-gen options for pros — who have been a notoriously underserved part of the labor market — are now plentiful.
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As it stands, it's impossible to draw meaningful and accurate conclusions about the quality of care for hospitals, physicians and the patients they serve.
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As it stands, the NFL and NFL Players Association prohibit active players from using marijuana as part of the league's policy on substance abuse.
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As it stands, these creatures are in the movie enough that anyone who bought a porg t-shirt or stuffed animal won't feel cheated.
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The spotlight is even more focused on four conservative Republican senators who say that they cannot vote for the bill as it stands now.
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"The pension reform as it stands today according to the latest draft bill is acceptable and will have the necessary fiscal impact," Meirelles added.
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The Senate bill as it stands only temporarily cuts individual taxes while permanently chops corporate rates, in order to comply with Senate budget rules.
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As it stands now, the bill could either make it easier to close the facility or harder depending on a few variables, Vladeck said.
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As it stands, exactly what Medicare beneficiaries pay for prescription drug coverage depends on the specifics of the plan they choose and their income.
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"As it stands, financial market expectations concerning the timing of the first interest rate rise are consistent with the Governing Council's statements," Rehn added.
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As it stands, Spain's chief prosecutor has called for criminal charges to be leveled against the pro-independence leadership for rebellion, sedition and embezzlement.
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" Compounding vendor concerns is that the settlement plan as it stands presents "serious issues regarding whether the plan has been proposed in good faith.
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As it stands, that bill — designated as H.R. 85033 to underscore its importance — has largely been overshadowed all week by the controversy surrounding Omar.
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But as it stands, Friends From College is mostly limited to indulging its characters' worst traits without offering any nuanced commentary to speak of.
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As it stands, the service is targeting men only, despite Thread testing a version for women when it went through Y Combinator in 2012.
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As it stands, the U.S. State Department said it has begun processing over $14.5 billion of military sales to Saudi Arabia since Trump's trip.
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As it stands today, MedyMatch is applying its tech to the area of stroke diagnosis, ensuring that stroke victims are given the correct treatment.
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As it stands, life insurance, such as accidental death cover, tends to be sold through financial advisors or brokers targeting high net worth individuals.
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As it stands, the club's management have announced it will reopen but no firm plans have been revealed as to when this will happen.
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As it stands, an approval rating of 22019% among voters on Election Day 2020 will likely not be good enough for Trump to win.
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One of the very curious things about British politics as it stands now is we face one of a number of very implausible outcomes.
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With this sort of interest, it's possible that Graham and company can round up 60 Senate votes for the BRIDGE Act as it stands.
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As it stands, the AHCA would create economic barriers that make it very difficult for women to choose to bring children into the world.
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As it stands today, there is no compelling evidence that ride hailing has been a primary or significant cause of New York's traffic problems.
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As it stands, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mandates that vehicles have distinct high and low beams, disallowing lights that can dynamically adjust.
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As it stands, the allegations against Weinstein range from harassment to rape, include the stories of more than 80 women and span several decades.
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"The most recent press is that the 401(k) plan as it stands will not be touched," she said during the Buck County forum.
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As it stands now, I guess people just have to pay for it however they can if it's a path they want to pursue.
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As it stands, the alliance has reduced its total oil output by 1.7 million barrels a day in a bid to stabilize oil prices.
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"As it stands Cortina is still where the competition will be held, but with no fans," event director Markus Waldner told SVT in Sweden.
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But, as it stands, the space will have to define itself more clearly in 2020 if it wants to continue attracting flows, Senra said.
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As it stands now, landlords usually take one month's rent to cover any damage that might be done to the apartment during the lease.
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Certainly "Mason & Dixon" could have used some judicious editing; as it stands, its enormous bulk and intermittent longueurs will prove daunting to many readers.
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As it stands today, Penney's supply chain network is "oversized" in the area when compared with the department store chain's overall footprint, he explained.
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As it stands today, the left is politically weak at the national level, but it has an opportunity to begin building a new coalition.
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As it stands, the allegations against Weinstein range from harassment to rape, include the stories of more than 93 women and span several decades.
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As it stands now, "The Genius of Judaism" reads like a trawling manuscript in search of an editor — or, perhaps, a more introspective author.
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Under the accord as it stands, the United States has pledged to reduce its greenhouse pollution about 26 percent from 2005 levels by 2025.
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As it stands currently, the labor reforms included in H.R. 3354 take meaningful steps toward ending NLRB policies that stifle growth and hurt workers.
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As it stands, the new number puts growth closer to the 2 percent or so that has been characteristic of the glacially paced recovery.
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As it stands, drug courts use the threat of criminal punishment — and prison in particular — to get drug offenders to agree to addiction treatment.
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As it stands, the most visible Democrat speaking against it is the former Attorney General Eric Holder, who on Tuesday called for its abolition.
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The marketplace, as it stands, isn't exactly teeming with attractive alternatives for Cousins to consider, with rival suitors limited to offering four-year deals.
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"As it stands, we would expect from November to be a company focused on UK bus and tram," Finance Director Ross Paterson told Reuters.
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As it stands, the fund owns more European stocks and fewer company shares in the United States than the size of those markets would dictate.
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As it stands, Particle Processed Cafeteria approximates the character of doubt specific to nervous questioning, and feels uncomfortably situated in the space of a church.
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As it stands now, the platforms aren't fiscally accountable for violations, although they do need to remove copyrighted content when rights holders ask them too.
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As it stands, the Department of Defense doesn't allow ridesharing services like Uber or Lyft to pick up or drop off passengers on military bases.
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But as it stands currently, it's unclear who would even set the policy, with airlines, Homeland Security, and local airports caught in a bureaucratic tangle.
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As it stands now, the company can quickly tap into over 75 different POS systems, giving Drizly near-immediate access to a store's entire inventory.
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As it stands today, there aren't any really good ways to learn the language without spending boatloads on tutoring, courses, or actual trips to China.
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"As it stands right now, if you book an Airbnb you could be homeless at any second and thrown out on the street," he said.
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As it stands, prosecution is difficult — thanks to diplomatic immunity and other rules in place, the police lack access to most of the Parliament's officials.
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As it stands, Curve's core offering both competes with and complements your existing bank's services, to varying degrees, depending on how you view these things.
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As it stands now, it costs a moving company around $250 to send a representative to a home to offer a quote to the customer.
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As it stands, little was done in the way of building local structures that would help Haiti respond to a future disaster, like Hurricane Matthew.
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As it stands, the U.S. currently does not have a defense against hypersonic arms, a breed of weapon that both Russia and China are developing.
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That means, as it stands now, anyone has the right to kick you out of their car, house or apartment if they feel so inclined.
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As it stands right now, the gym is home to three of the best foreign fighters in Thailand: Sean Kearney, Jordan Coe, and Kurt Staiti.
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As it stands, the Air Force is largely in charge of controlling national security in space under the umbrella of the Air Force Space Command.
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Still, Andy Levin — a vocal opponent of USMCA as it stands now — thinks Democrats have a concise argument they can make against Trump's NAFTA replacement.
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As it stands today, it will likely take decades to dig ourselves out of the nearly bottomless pit of vulnerable code making up our infrastructure.
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As it stands, abortion is illegal in Brazil, except in cases where the mother's life is in danger, or when a pregnancy happens through rape.
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As it stands it's an amazing effort and looks great but without the various pre-made parts it's still not a truly 3D-printed gun.
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As it stands, the Freedom Party is forecast to win those too, though it would be unlikely to gain a straight-up majority in government.
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Tuesday, Perry said that the agreement as it stands gives Germany too much flexibility, and they are not holding up their end of the bargain.
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But his point is that, as it stands, Qwant doesn't even have the chance to try competing against the Google Goliath on its own terms.
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With the color lineup as it stands currently (jet black, black, silver, rose gold and gold), the iPhone could use another bold burst of color.
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As it stands, middle-class Americans are being priced out of college, or are forced to take on mountains of debt in order to attend.
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So as it stands, it's not clear if Amazon can hold onto its lead with Alexa, but it's nevertheless in a great position to compete.
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He went on to say that the technology, as it stands right now, prioritizes what a sighted person may find interesting about a particular scene.
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As it stands, USB-C is only used in a select few phones and laptops like the aforementioned Moto phone and the newer Apple MacBook.
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As it stands, 24 states mandate personal finance education, either through a separate class or as part of another course, according to the report card.
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I'm sure at some point along the journey our investors will be itching for liquidity, but as it stands right now, everyone is really [focused].
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As it stands, Comcast imposes a terabyte usage cap on all of its service areas except the Northeast, where broadband competition is slightly more intense.
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The original is hypnotic enough as it stands, but Melina Duterte endows it with something even headier, and listening makes you feel surrounded by it.
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As it stands, the rest of the world believes that Tillerson thinks his boss is a moron and that Trump doesn't trust his top diplomat.
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Unfortunately, as GM's idling of plants in Ohio, Michigan and Maryland showed, USMCA, as it stands now, is not strong enough to protect American workers.
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As it stands, many commissioning parents choose not to stay in touch with their surrogates, and some change their minds after agreeing to do so.
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Looking into both environmental and social responsibility, Patagonia, as it stands now, is the only wetsuit manufacturer that is Fair Trade Certified and neoprene-free.
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As it stands, any individual or organization can report content that seems to be in violation of a company's terms of service and community guidelines.
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As it stands, researchers are encouraged to publish new and positive results and to allow negative results to linger in their laptops or file drawers.
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As it stands, Shirley is the only older gamer on YouTube public about her identity, although she insists many more are lurking behind an avatar.
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As it stands now, the vast majority of communication across a practice, both internally and with patients, happens either in-person or on the phone.
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As it stands, little—and considering there's an estimated 22.5 million Americans who report experiencing vision loss, the potential market for accessible pornography is huge.
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As it stands, both the Senate and House versions — whose differences lawmakers are working on reconciling — include provisions that could affect charitable-giving tax strategies.
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As it stands, most American professionals don't use all their parental leave, and female employees are much more likely than male employees to do so.
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As it stands, no plan to prevent it commands a majority of its own MPs -- let alone the support of MPs and European negotiating partners.
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As it stands, the DME offers a viable Oman futures contract <0#1OQ:> that can be used for physical purchases, for hedging and for investment.
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"As it stands, Google risks becoming complicit in the Chinese government's repression of freedom of speech and other human rights in China," the letter concludes.
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As it stands, more than half of the fresh fruit and almost one-third of the fresh vegetables Americans buy now come from other countries.
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As it stands, Congress has until midnight on Friday to pass a spending bill or the government will run out of money and shut down.
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As it stands, in the unlikely circumstance that you are caught, the only consequence of breaking the rules is being told to fix the issue.
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As it stands, perhaps only Thomas will have seen the Albatros under tournament conditions since the course got a Ryder Cup tweak two years ago.
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Asa Hutchinson (R) says that the Senate should not try to pass the House Republicans' bill for repealing and replacing ObamaCare as it stands now.
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As it stands right now, the Orba project has raised more than $150,000, triple Artiphon's funding goal, with 46 days still left on the campaign.
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As it stands, the DACA deal talks have been snuffed out multiple times over the course of the last three days and are considered dead.
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As it stands, Bitcoin continues to operate in "a legal grey area," leaving much uncertainty as to its classification and its legitimacy as an investment.
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As it stands, to fight wildfires in our communities, the Forest Service must divert funds from fire prevention, forest restoration, habitat management and recreation programs.
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Under the law as it stands, the U.S. taxes Scrapple's profits only when Scrapple pays them out to Apple in the form of a dividend.
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As it stands, when a community and its water professionals want to use a specific material for their water pipes they get to select it.
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As it stands, the timeshare business operates by drawing in and teaching people about the product so that they get interested and make a purchase.
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But as it stands, Modern Warfare 2's depiction of the murder of hundreds of innocents is delivered without any real moral burden at all.
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It runs a bit janky as it stands, but it's super early in development and so more of a proof of concept than anything else currently.
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As it stands, subscribers have to lean on the word of customer service agents and the company's Twitter account for any illumination on the refund policy.
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That said, there's no telling when IS will run so short that the coalition as it stands now could put an end to all this nonsense.
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That's the country to which, as it stands right now, more than 5,000 people will be expected to return in the next four months or so.
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As it stands today, customers request and pay for goods via Cargo's mobile site, but down the road, Uber envisions integrating Cargo's functionality into its app.
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As it stands, the process puts too much power into the hands of an unrepresentative few voters, a fickle few donors, and a careening media focus.
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As it stands now, Oculus is requiring developers to submit a proposal to launch on Quest, while Rift users will continue being able to self-publish.
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As it stands now, the M2017 ships with the company's custom "Amigo" UI version 3.5, according to 9to5Google, which sits atop Google's year-old Android Marshmallow.
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As it stands, Brazil's National Institute for Space Research, which is responsible for monitoring wildfires and deforestation, has reported a record number of wildfires this year.
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As it stands, now that the divorce is official, there will be a transition period during which Britain will continue to pay dues and obey rules.
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But as it stands now, they aren't allowed to own more than 39% of American households, though some believe that the FCC might undo that restriction.
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As it stands, Windows 10 devices running in S Mode cannot install Chrome unless S Mode is disabled as it's not available in the Windows Store.
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As it stands, I'll be using it to beef up privacy on Safari—something Apple should have done on its own a long time ago. [Engadget]
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"I think the bill as it stands right now has a lot of flaws and needs to be fixed," Schlosser told the crowd at today's event.
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Based on that quote about building a complete product that looks great and works great, he probably would've hated the Savant Remote as it stands now.
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As it stands he has at most £25bn ($33bn) to play with, which he can use to boost the economy if it is buffeted by Brexit.
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As it stands, though, Trolls is a weird, messy movie — like a scrapbook filled with odds and ends and unused construction paper, instead of happy memories.
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Now, Netflix is joining the fray—for obvious reasons—as it stands the most to lose if Americans increasingly find themselves lashed to restrictive data caps.
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As it stands, Twitter acts the way you might expect an external litigator in search of a legal loophole would, despite having written the laws itself.
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That latter business model may need some kinks ironed out, because as it stands today, anybody with the card and mobile app login can use it.
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Copyright is at best a deeply flawed system as it stands legislated today, though few will argue with the concept of legal protections of creative works.
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As it stands, no one who has opted for cryonics has ever been brought back to life, and it's not likely to happen any time soon.
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The suspiciously (but mercifully) brief Compliance with Court Orders Act, as it stands in draft form, is the technological equivalent of requiring all pigs to fly.
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A new version is currently in beta that makes the app even better, but as it stands, it's one of the better podcasting apps out there.
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