I therefore continue to see one increase at most this year; possibly one, at most, next.
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Of those who would consider paying, 21% would be willing to pay less than $1 at most, and 15% would be willing to pay less than $12 at most.
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Passing the tests means doing six pull-ups; a three-mile run in at most 28503:22019 minutes; 60 lifts of a 30-pound ammunition can; a half-mile run in combat boots in at most 3:26 minutes; and combat maneuvers such as belly crawling, evacuating a casualty and throwing a grenade in at most 3:12 minutes.
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But their genes revealed they were, at most, second cousins.
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A few people will notice that I'm here, at most.
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At most schools you can crash college lectures for free.
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Thus, there are at most 24 symmetries of the square.
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At most, a few dozen new acts debut each year.
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European sales are at most the same again, probably less.
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There's simply not enough room for families at most residencies.
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At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.
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Games seem like they will last, at most, five minutes.
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Trump has at most a third of the GOP vote.
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At most, protectionism could shelter some of those jobs temporarily.
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At most, you're going to get a currency schoolyard fight.
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So that's about a $26 or $217 difference, at most.
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We have at most 20 years to change our ways.
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If you look at most people, what are those damages?
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" Blecharczyk said these issues are "at most are speed bumps.
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Conner was given only weeks — months, at most — to live.
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At most they attracted a few hundred hits, he said.
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Most Netflix originals have three or fewer seasons at most.
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Try keeping it to 30 minutes a day, at most.
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Among younger Americans they are, at most, distant historical curiosities.
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The batteries in the braces last 36 hours at most.
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At most they will voice feeble complaints regarding Chinese behavior.
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At most, they are phrased as sternly worded advisory notices.
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At most, it could endure for a month or two.
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At Circle, the audience is at most 10 rows back.
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At most cemeteries, it seems mores are slower to change.
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At most they generate that nudge effect I mentioned earlier.
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At most food halls, inconstancy is part of the charm.
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Today human rights are viewed at most as an afterthought.
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At most, we were talking a fraction of an inch.
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I crave a simple form, linear, ten pages at most.
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At most places, you can still get popcorn, of course.
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Neither sensation lasted long; an hour or two at most.
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They'll be broken into chapters, ten minutes long at most.
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And at most levels of the sport we resolve it.
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Forget about finding any at most airport gift shops though.
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Drug shortages were uncommon at most study sites, she said.
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At most it only has a little lift in it.
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You can change it three times per year at most.
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She makes them once or twice a year at most.
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For one, forbearance is more temporary — 12 months at most.
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In a single day, they'll travel 120 feet at most.
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That gets thrown around, it seems, at most tragic funerals.
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Controversy abounds at most Eurovisions and this year is no exception.
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Truly reliable predictions extend just days in advance—weeks, at most.
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If you look at most media, it's half subscription, half ads.
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Sure, if you nibbled a tiny bite or two, at most.
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It takes, at most, a few minutes to finish each day.
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This may sound like a totally normal meeting at most companies.
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At most, you'll get the prickly feeling that hits your spine.
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It's pretty popular; it's at most grocery stores and costs $4.
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In England, sentences can be cut by at most a third.
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I am standing, at most, two feet away from his body.
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Now I was seeing all fresh tweets (seconds old, at most).
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At most, Congress could incentivize states to change their systems. Eliminating
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I'd start with, at most, 10 news sites to subscribe to.
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At most, he might notice that you've deleted some files recently.
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The crossing to Spain takes one day, two days at most.
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Dividends and capital gains would be taxed at 20% at most.
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At most, two of those three teams will make the playoffs.
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But, at most international locations, the latte is a lot pricier.
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But, at most, they'll mask some pain while the sores heal.
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YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT AT MOST A HALF PERCENTAGE POINT OF GDP.
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A dude of Ryan's size should be using 30s AT MOST.
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The study said at most, 60,000 families were forced to migrate.
|
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At most, it would require a few minutes on a website.
|
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Previously courts could sentence child rapists to at most 15 years.
|
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It falls just after the end of term at most universities.
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At most the new scheme will employ around 1,500 informal miners.
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I can write productively for five hours a day at most.
|
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You can find them at most Korean markets and, naturally, online.
|
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You can only pay by cash or card at most places
|
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At most, we attempt to deter, detect and defeat criminal activity.
|
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Today, they account for a few percent of deaths at most.
|
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It's the same stuff we use at most of our restaurants.
|
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And that's when the forecast was for 35 inches at most.
|
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At most stadium sporting events, loudness is welcome, or even encouraged.
|
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A credit card can get you helped at most any store.
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Ambassadors are limited to at most two advisers and sometimes none.
|
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You don't have a lot of space — five minutes at most.
|
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Asian elephants are considered endangered, with at most around 50,000 left.
|
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Police were on hand at most shops, mainly to control traffic.
|
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Hell, I'm looking at most of the Republicans in the Senate.
|
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I think the financial stability picture shows at most modest risks.
|
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At most locations, we chose a secular private or parochial school.
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There were maybe 222 of us overseas at most back then.
|
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Breakingviews Succession planning is a big deal at most public companies.
|
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You can find electrolyte-enriched bottled water at most grocery stores.
|
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It's appropriate for and interesting at most occasions and dress codes.
|
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Aid deliveries: Trucks carrying supplies were stopped at most spots Saturday.
|
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Now, it is reportedly once or twice a week at most.
|
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"We are sleeping at most five hours a day," Sadika said.
|
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" At most he said the idea would "get us more evidence.
|
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"At most, she's got two years left on YY," he says.
|
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He was given, at most, six months to live; it was devastating.
|
|
Assuming this conundrum is common at most restaurants, the reality is grim.
|
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At most, he says, we have 20 years to change our ways.
|
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I was expecting like 100,000 YouTube hits, or 200,000 hits at most.
|
|
The lag is usually less than a couple of seconds at most.
|
|
"We wanted to identify the young people at most risk," Tyrell said.
|
|
MI6 chiefs, known as "C", traditionally serve for five years at most.
|
|
But it's true if you look at most lives, it's very unattractive.
|
|
Look at most stories, and they had life get in the way.
|
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At most, you'd need to watch 93,924,230,411 episodes to accomplish the task.
|
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At most he varied his commute, but took no gun with him.
|
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New data showed that there were at most 4,617 in 2016-17.
|
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If you're calculating, yes, that leaves, at most, four hours for sleeping.
|
|
" I wash my hair… "Two to three times a week, at most.
|
|
At most hackathons, "anything vagina-related will freak them out," she joked.
|
|
I'm still shook that it reached more that 200 likes at most.
|
|
Doesn't Wi-Fi pretty much come standard at most hotels these days?
|
|
At most shows, the bikini division is the most saturated with competitors.
|
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Thankfully, tornadoes are usually short-lived, lasting around 10 minutes at most.
|
|
At most, actors come back for a brief cameo and nothing more.
|
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At most, they win Arizona for the first time in twenty years.
|
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The security line at most TSA checkpoints is a terrorist's dream target.
|
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At most book fairs, a person would get tossed out for this.
|
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Background: At most large colleges, students manage, write and publish newspapers independently.
|
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At most, the average household's monthly electricity bill would rise by $7.
|
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That's exceedingly rare — it happens once or twice a year at most.
|
|
His "Yasis Alayich" ("Rejoice Over Thee") is played at most Hasidic weddings.
|
|
The U.S. government may issue at most some 25,000 visas to Mexicans.
|
|
It stops at most landmark attractions (Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace).
|
|
The rest of the bones and teeth take another 10 at most.
|
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"At most, in private, his wings will effectively be clipped," Quilliam said.
|
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The end of a person's life occupies, at most, a single room.
|
|
At most, Dixon will surrender twelve years of his life, perhaps fewer.
|
|
Entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have experienced 1,2, maybe 3 at most.
|
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With PreCheck, you can use special security lines at most US airports.
|
|
The restaurants I most frequently patronize are a mile away at most.
|
|
First, Kelly was entitled to at most 1.5 bagels; that's called sharing.
|
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"At most, I'll have no money left in five days," he said.
|
|
Replacement devices should be available at most retail locations by Sept. 21.
|
|
That room fits about 227 people at most, packed elbow-to-elbow.
|
|
At most, he said, Russia might make the detention apparatus more efficient.
|
|
In fact, at most, imbibing isn't off-limits — it is even encouraged.
|
|
The situation is fluid, but I would say 10% cancellation at most.
|
|
She could use six yarn colors at most, to produce three patterns.
|
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He must have missed the attack by a few minutes at most.
|
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A person with his record would be unemployable at most major companies.
|
|
At most, procedural matters are translated at the very beginning and end.
|
|
Although vocal at most oral arguments, sometimes Gorsuch leaves court watchers hanging.
|
|
At most American farm stands and farmers' markets, eggs are sold unrefrigerated.
|
|
At most stops he has been the starter, amassing 116 career starts.
|
|
Yet that wasn't the case at most places as of this writing.
|
|
The chief executive may at most serve two consecutive five-year terms.
|
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Blade-sharpening is more expensive at Westside than at most pro shops.
|
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Recipients were at most seven years older or younger than the donors.
|
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I thought at most they would take a point away from Royce.
|
|
At most, Uber drivers would typically be doing 24 rides a day.
|
|
It really feels like it was at most a year or something.
|
|
Most people said three days, one week, or fifteen days at most.
|
|
I thought the gift card would've been for $10 or $20 at most.
|
|
Unlike most development banks elsewhere, it funds at most 25% of any project.
|
|
No canceled classes, and at most one or two domestic trips per month.
|
|
Northern New Jersey will get a white Christmas – with three inches at most.
|
|
The fight lasted 15 seconds at most and it is caught on CCTV.
|
|
So if the Ferrari enjoys an edge, it's at most a tiny one.
|
|
New Yorkers can also pick up naloxone at most pharmacies without a prescription.
|
|
At most, they can hold things up a bit or force minor tweaks.
|
|
"I think it will become a core offering at most firms," he added.
|
|
Presidents last at most eight years, and there are forces that outlive them.
|
|
Locals say a few hundred people, at most, have returned, predominantly the retired.
|
|
They are also currently available for purchase at most Ben & Jerry's scoop shops.
|
|
The law would leave Louisiana with one or at most two abortion clinics.
|
|
I only expected maybe a few hundred at most, if anyone at all.
|
|
At most, they hoped to have an impact in their area, Camacho said.
|
|
Even at their peak they drew at most tens of thousands of supporters.
|
|
The Bowers & Wilkins PX wireless headphones will run you $399 at most retailers.
|
|
And if you're pregnant, cut back to a cup a day at most.
|
|
Summits at most are expected to negotiate the last 10% of a deal.
|
|
SPD minds seem set on opposition, or at most supporting a minority government.
|
|
But he admits that this will at most buy corals a little time.
|
|
At most a third of transgender people have any surgery; others take hormones.
|
|
At most, it's an entertaining way of removing telemarketing calls from your life.
|
|
"We talking at most 10 questions," the person said, declining to be identified.
|
|
Mr Danyaro says he gets four hours of power a day at most.
|
|
At most, 1 percent of the world's refugees are resettled in third countries.
|
|
"We eat one meal per day, at most," a Boudouma chief told me.
|
|
Machines may one day be a match for many workers at most tasks.
|
|
Events across the city, including classes at most of its universities, were canceled.
|
|
Replacement devices should be available at most retail locations no later than Sept.
|
|
At most venues, patrons now must produce a ticket stub to regain admission.
|
|
But it was very late, and the stands were, at most, half-full.
|
|
Central Arkansas looks to only pick up, at most, 1 inch of snow.
|
|
At most credit unions, you won't pay a fee for a savings account.
|
|
Letters sent through the channel typically receive at most a handful of signatures.
|
|
At most homes in Canada during Thanksgiving, potatoes end up mashed or scalloped.
|
|
At most American sushi restaurants, the "wasabi" isn't made out of Japanese horseradish.
|
|
This population was at most 160,000 years old and in central western Africa.
|
|
Most such lists address just a few points, at most 10 to 12.
|
|
Currently, most rocket companies launch, at most, about a dozen times a year.
|
|
At most events, the first round is as much about positioning as anything.
|
|
Or, at most, a result of mixing said hair with salty sea air.
|
|
You probably use it an hour, maybe two hours a day at most.
|
|
The internet accounted for, at most, about 2 percent of the economy then.
|
|
At most, there were about 15 people on the dance floor that night.
|
|
After all, we're often bad at most things when we first try them.
|
|
After all, we're pretty bad at most things when we first try them.
|
|
Ryan: Jack is absolutely better than me at most sports, including air hockey.
|
|
L.L.Bean: 10% discount to anyone with a valid military ID at most stores.
|
|
You want wines that are reasonably priced, around $225 a bottle at most.
|
|
Court convenes only once a week and, at most, two witnesses are called.
|
|
If you love something shout it out once (twice at most) per video.
|
|
And, of course, I like them because at most Korean restaurants they're free.
|
|
During astronaut training, Massimino was merely adequate at most tasks, never the best.
|
|
People who don't know me will likely be surprised at most of it.
|
|
The American past was, at most, a nebulous source of inspiration for Obama.
|
|
Most of Amazon's competitors have, at most, two plan options: free and paid.
|
|
Today, alcohol is commonplace at most weddings, making these events potentially more boisterous.
|
|
At most, there have been condemnations on the margins of the earlier sessions.
|
|
Unlike at most tech start-ups, there was not a single man present.
|
|
All of this happens over the course of, at most, a few hours.
|
|
Such a lopsided count would likely lead to change at most U.S. corporations.
|
|
It's under $10 at most drugstores, glides easily across, and doesn't feel sticky.
|
|
So will waterwheels be a familiar sight at most river mouths one day?
|
|
All of these cases find reductions in work that are, at most, modest.
|
|
When you look at most of the Southeast Asian countries, they're basically leapfrogging.
|
|
There's probably 10 people in the audience, at most, who understand the joke.
|
|
If police go looking for drugs at most music festivals, they will find them.
|
|
Usually, political scientists scoff at most of pundits' analyses of campaign ads and speeches.
|
|
Typical mechanical watches go a handful of days at most before they require winding.
|
|
Amazon has 110 fulfillment centers in the US, while Walmart has 20 at most.
|
|
"I think the operation needs a week at most to be concluded," he said.
|
|
Based on their measurements, that frequency would be at most 140 in 100 billion.
|
|
Apparently they even offer you snacks — not a popular amenity at most dermatologist offices.
|
|
Previously, scientists had believed that spores could travel only a few centimeters at most.
|
|
At most, Zhu said, individual investments won't top €5 million ($6 million) per deal.
|
|
However, that action was at most a limited win for the troubled nuclear industry.
|
|
At most, it just travels to a more obscure (but still very findable) location.
|
|
Available at most fast food establishments, your first step is purchasing the humble nugget.
|
|
They're available at most hardware stores and can sometimes be borrowed at public libraries.
|
|
According to the charity, there are at most 130,000 wild hippos across the continent.
|
|
Even so, we're talking about gear whose price hits $1,000, at most, and stops.
|
|
FEDS HARKER REPEATS FORECAST FOR AT MOST ONE HIKE IN 2019, ONE IN 2020
|
|
At most, 39.93 people from the division responded to questions in this year's survey.
|
|
A sharp cheddar is always reliable; that's at most grocery stores and pretty cheap.
|
|
Nowadays, Google Pay is supported at most major markets, gas stations, and department stores.
|
|
The Soviet Venera and Vega craft only lasted an hour or two at most.
|
|
As large as the car is, it can accommodate only three people at most.
|
|
"At most, a faraway admiration on Philip's part was more likely," the article reads.
|
|
At most, 12 percent will advance to the background check portion of the process.
|
|
But so far, the effect has been marginal at most and muddled at least.
|
|
Calling her ancient is kind of rude, though, considering she is 27 at most.
|
|
It probably took 10 or 15 seconds at most and the girl was dead.
|
|
Gambling is outlawed in Cuba but wads of cash exchange hands at most arenas.
|
|
What it makes clearly is, this is at most an attempt to do something.
|
|
And yet I am not a gamer, because I suck at most video games.
|
|
In two years at most and probably one, basketball ops will be Jeanie's portfolio.
|
|
The screen was 20 inches at most, but it was boxy and really heavy.
|
|
My level of organization when it comes to travel documents is at most, inept.
|
|
It sets the important goal of limiting warming to at most 2 degrees Celsius.
|
|
Even when it happens, for a week at most, the original Donald Trump emerges.
|
|
Gault had argued that no sanctions, or at most a minimal fine, were warranted.
|
|
We never looked at that, we never look at most things, as profit centers.
|
|
At most, investigators can refer the matter to Police Department officials for possible review.
|
|
Timothy Dore, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at Most Holy Trinity-St.
|
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If it's a large group, I make sure there are at most 6 people.
|
|
At most public universities, fewer than 20 percent of students graduate in four years.
|
|
Now it's five years at most, and, for a software engineer, less than three.
|
|
But if you look at most companies now, work has become incredibly cross-functional.
|
|
At most, a planet's inner core will remain in orbit around its dead star.
|
|
Contemporary events make, at most, a minimal appearance in this miraculously self-enclosed realm.
|
|
Swedbank's corporate lending (excluding property management) is smaller than at most of its peers'.
|
|
Before this cycle, Democrats have had at most three candidates who fit this bill.
|
|
We've seen many cow to him, and they have defended him at most turns.
|
|
At most public events I attend in SF I am the only Black person.
|
|
At most parties, tea and juice were offered first and alcohol was an afterthought.
|
|
Had the bid succeeded, it would have been at most a part-time job.
|
|
He goes back inside the lighted hallway for, at most, a couple of minutes.
|
|
What these policies do to the trade deficit is, at most, a secondary concern.
|
|
So when you look at most subscription businesses, the No. 1 expense is marketing.
|
|
The hackers sent some targets of the broader campaign three phishing emails at most.
|
|
They prevented at most two deaths, 110 injuries and US$7 million in damage.
|
|
And it was something you won't encounter at most campaign events—pure unpasteurized irreverence.
|
|
At most, Putin appears to have recognized an opportunity that American political dysfunction created.
|
|
"We expect three to four months at most," for the whole island, he said.
|
|
I use the silicone style that mold to your ear, available at most drugstores.
|
|
If it wasn't already perfect, it was a gram or two away at most.
|
|
Most cosmetics makers have made, at most, only tentative steps into men's make-up.
|
|
Republicans have, at most, three truly endangered seats right now (Arizona, Nevada and Tennessee).
|
|
At most other moments in history, buyers would be wary of the current setup.
|
|
At most, Segev writes, Ben-Gurion believed the conflict "could be managed," not resolved.
|
|
For decades, the tossing of the bride's garter was a tradition at most weddings.
|
|
Variations of the Canopy scenario have played out at most of its major competitors.
|
|
It's a good fit at most wintry shindigs, from fancy festivities to casual parties.
|
|
Data is also becoming a bigger piece of the revenue pie at most exchanges.
|
|
Paul Walton said all their plans are made a month in advance at most.
|
|
Moreover, the card didn't have a chip required at most point-of-sale terminals.
|
|
Keep it short and sweet — a few sentences or a few paragraphs, at most.
|
|
Peloton is worth $19 a share at most, according to Wall Street's valuation guru.
|
|
There will be at most six incumbent Republican senators on the ballot next year.
|
|
Local residents are now only allowed to buy two properties at most, according to Xinhua.
|
|
According to CNET, the console promptly sold out at most major retailers that stocked it.
|
|
Open email once in the morning and, at most, a few times throughout the day.
|
|
Its extent changes with the seasons, and it's only a few meters thick at most.
|
|
Blame the battery life: a trio of AAAs promised, at most, three hours of play.
|
|
For all but one, or at most two, of those candidates, that somewhere is down.
|
|
At most, carbon taxes can serve as a blunt tool in a necessarily political strategy.
|
|
At most, I allow tracking "while using the app," but not all the freaking time.
|
|
Seed money exposure declined significantly in 2015 but remains higher than at most comparable peers.
|
|
Traditional accounting made it appear that at most, "Endgame" could earn only about $280 million.
|
|
This yields thousands of distinct pairings, each consisting of a few thousand bottles at most.
|
|
At most American summer camps children still commune with nature and sing around a campfire.
|
|
Output at most of Honda's other plants in China has been stopped through Feb. 9.
|
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Output at most of Honda's other plants in China has been stopped through Feb. 9.
|
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Whereas cabs that can carry — at most — five individuals at a time are not buses.
|
|
Friend lists aren't a new idea — and at most social networks, they have not succeeded.
|
|
At most, there's a hint of a theme about family being where you find it.
|
|
Their faces beam more prominently from programs and wall displays than at most other orchestras.
|
|
He would have been at most 21 years old at the end of the war.
|
|
This confirms there were enormous problems with transparency, at least, and at most, serious corruption.
|
|
At most, the audience has to follow along with four separate stories on the map.
|
|
You can buy tickets at most convenience stores as long as they're a licensed distributor.
|
|
Foes nicknamed Mr Costa's experiment the geringonça ("contraption"), and gave it six months at most.
|
|
Remember, the trading community is pricing in two, at most three, rate hikes next year.
|
|
Watercutter: I think you all got at most of what I felt about this movie.
|
|
We're finding handfuls of voters, claims of at most a few dozen in some states.
|
|
You can find fresh or frozen wakame seaweed on Amazon or at most Asian markets.
|
|
He said he would give the Senate "a week at most" to fix the issue.
|
|
Republicans could afford to lose at most 22 members of their caucus in the vote.
|
|
At most, he will transform it to a split of seven conservatives to two liberals.
|
|
Creative Strategies President and Analyst Tim Bajarin told me to anticipate, at most, processor updates.
|
|
Getting to this point wasn't easy—most teams had, at most, a couple dozen members.
|
|
The impact of the national tide on House and Senate races was muted, at most.
|
|
Those under the age of 35 were, at most, teenagers when the Lewinsky scandal broke.
|
|
The crowd in LA was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
|
|
At most major red carpet events, choices like these would be referred to as misfires.
|
|
The Phillips curve is at most barely present in data for the past 25 years.
|
|
Plain old cheeseburgers are some of the most affordable items at most fast-food chains.
|
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In an interview with McNeal, he gave them a month and a half at most.
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The Halloween cake pops are sold at most of the confectionary shops in both parks.
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"There are perhaps one or two other groups [of researchers] at most searching," Steinhardt said.
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Dimensions aside, the planet reflects at most 6.4 percent of the light that hits it.
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So, the tax changes, at most, explain a $6900 billion annual bump in business investment.
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Three weeks ago fellow Turkish lender, Yapi Kredi, printed with at most a marginal premium.
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At most, she may have "me, too'd" some issues more than she would have otherwise.
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At most, I figured I may catch sight of a couple of shielded hard-ons.
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Between them, they can hope to elect at most 20 members of the lower chamber.
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At most stations, Long said the wolverines only hung around for a minute or two.
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It is, in the light of 2018, uncomfortable at least and incredibly gross at most.
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It was two days, at most, of seminars before they put us on the road.
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Even after clinical testing, only a few thousand people at most have received the drug.
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First, the number of Americans killed is negligible — in the teens and 20s at most.
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This was our longest ride; we had traveled, at most, 11 miles from our homes.
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It happens rarely in Monterey Bay — perhaps a handful of times a decade at most.
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There are, at most, about ten sexual positions you can comfortably twist your body into.
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Guests are then encouraged to arrive at most 30 minutes prior to their specific time.
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In his room, he cooked chicken necks, which cost at most 220 cents a pound.
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They must also have a visual acuity of light perception of at most 20/50.
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While there is likely a kernel of truth here, it is a kernel at most.
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Discussions regarding compensation were limited to minutes at most, never a priority, and readily settled.
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At most schools, nearly every girl in the audience raised her hand, Ms. Garcia said.
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People can survive for only three or four days — a week at most — without water.
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Again, it was probably at most an 26003-person team to get Gears 1 done.
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Most estimates place ISIS strength at 1,000 to 2,000 fighters and camp followers at most.
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At most major German marathons, nonalcoholic beer is available to runners at the finish line.
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"Laypeople don't need N95s, people who are at most risk do," the Ohio provider added.
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No such thing as a jury trial at most courthouses -- with good reason, of course.
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Today, it refers to an actual box that you find at most gyms, or LOCKER.
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Like at most racetracks across the country, many of the workers are Latin American immigrants.
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Guards write fewer disciplinary tickets there than they do at most other maximum-security prisons.
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Legacy preferences at most of those schools do not significantly reduce the non-legacy's chances.
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In 2005, its default settings shared most profile fields with, at most, friends of friends.
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At most, the juice may stay in contact with the skins for a few hours.
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At most bookmakers, the Cowboys were 21½-point favorites over the Dolphins on Wednesday afternoon.
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But in most places and at most times, portraiture was available only to society's elites.
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Most locations in Northern California will pick up at most 1-2 inches of rain.
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Most of us play games in chunks at a time, a few hours at most.
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"We have the capacity to deport at most 20153,000 rejected applicants a year," he said.
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That allowed the scientists to date the jars, give or take 15 years at most.
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These days, in water 40 degrees and below, they train for 20 minutes at most.
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At most, it suggests that Trump's advisers are trying to figure out how to govern.
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I eat beef, at most, a couple times a week, usually when I'm at restaurants.
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Students at most universities worry about how they will be able to pay the bills.
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President Trump's comments wouldn't undermine the already political grandstanding we see at most Congressional hearings.
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China is a major supplier of inputs used at most factories in the United States.
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At most risk is the aviation and tourism sector, as well as the hospitality industry.
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These transactions are invisible to the insured consumer, who might cover a copay, at most.
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At most fund companies, compensation packages reward managers for beating their benchmarks — not collecting fees.
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At most, there will be 2000,24 people allowed on the surface at any one time.
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Jackals now vastly outnumber Europe's wolves, totaling at most 250,230 by the latest official estimate.
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The contracts can shield it from higher costs for at most two quarters, Campbell said.
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Life expectancy in 1750 was around 38 at most, and much lower in some places.
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But the physical structures maintain a dignified, immobile silence — or at most, a steady hum.
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At most, Mr. Cohen could give $2,700 to Mr. Trump's campaign for the general election.
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The condition is exceptionally rare; it's believed to affect a few dozen children at most.
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At most, I used some baby oil in those beach photos for that shine you see.
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Back then, a paediatrician, say, would need to know at most a few dozen different drugs.
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They only stick around for a few seconds at most before radioactively decaying into smaller elements.
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Fake news may have been, at most, a necessary but insufficient cause for the election's outcome.
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In short, buying those cheap tickets only involves at most the athletic skill of your fingertips.
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At most, a new law might prompt the Justice Department to reassess or withdraw its policy.
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There are likely five candidates, at most, who have a realistic chance of becoming the nominee.
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Hardcore contour was also amiss, with demi-matte complexions and a hint of blush at most.
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At most, officials could provide comments and feedback, so-called technical assistance in the legislative process.
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Those facilities are said to have "at most two weeks' worth of materials and components" necessary.
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Nail polish, a plain mug (available at most craft stores), and a bowl of hot water.
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It wasn't much different than other rib-eye steaks you can get at most decent steakhouses.
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It was the kind of call that, at most companies, would require executive restraint and sensitivity.
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Films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have had at most two since 2012's The Avengers.
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In principle, losing a justice should cause at most a mild disturbance in the national scene.
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At most digital health "pitchfests," it's pretty much white millennials hawking their technology to potential investors.
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The number of people who use either in their jobs is tiny, at most 5 percent.
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After a month and a half, at most, competitors reverse-engineer your math and counter-attack.
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A viewer typically pays 10 Kenyan shillings ($0.10); at most, the shack can cater for 30.
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The bold call turned heads on Wall Street as many see a market correction at most.
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At most, you'll be using as many as six attachments to get the fit just right.
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Toyota says it will restart production at most of its assembly plants in Japan next week.
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Until recent years, dispatch centers might receive a handful of calls at most during an emergency.
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He's likely to fall short of that bar at most of the state's 1,600 caucus sites.
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Investors concluded that regulators would, at most, give the company a hard slap on the wrist.
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But it's also entirely different from the oil-laden body scrubs found at most spas, too.
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At most presentations at SXSW, there's an air of skepticism, or at least, reasonable human detachment.
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Democratic voters yawned at most of the challengers the frontrunner ended up drawing — former Maryland Gov.
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"Most Netflix originals have three or fewer seasons at most," the company wrote in a statement.
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The handle we designed is stronger and capable of being printed at most Air Force bases.
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The parts in life that aren't funny are the parts we need to laugh at most.
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Eurogamer reports that the 2TB Xbox One S has completely sold out at most retailers worldwide.
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At most, including testing prototypes, there will never be more than 150 of this car manufactured.
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The key members of the Russiasphere have Twitter followings in the hundreds of thousands, at most.
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This relationship has proven volatile, and anyway, Trump has at most five more years in office.
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Revolut expects to attract 4,000 to 10,000 investors as people can invest $1,300 at most (£1,000).
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The crowd in Los Angeles was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
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It is at most $399 billion — one-quarter to one-third of the headline-grabbing numbers.
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The administration previously estimated that only about 200,000 people, at most, would purchase short-term plans.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has promoted the philosophy and it's in use at most airlines today.
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This left savers with at most 100,000 euros, the ceiling on deposit insurance under EU regulations.
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I come from a close and politically diverse family, and we avoid politics at most gatherings.
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At most Target stores, you can trade almost any gift card for a Target gift card.
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To the Editor: I am an ordinary person (a 2 at most and a "total loser").
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Gaaze said academic standards at the school are far superior to those at most Russian universities.
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At most, he could finally be the superstar some of us still think he can be.
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The moisturizing cleanser, which you can find at most drug stores, helps open up his pores.
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Less people were scared of the other candidates — they landed in the single digits at most.
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With memories of the shooting still fresh, there was an increased police presence at most parades.
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At most, the sedate salesclerk who, by night, immobilizes willing women with rope, is a predator.
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The result of the Senate's bill is a time delay for some tax cuts, at most.
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The company said it expects to continue filling pharmacy prescriptions at most of its pharmacy locations.
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If the acquisition goes through, Bustle would likely only retain half of Mic's staff, at most.
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Prepare for a hard truth: We're pretty bad at most things when we first try them.
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Centers report that, on average, 221 percent of graduates at most centers were placed in jobs.
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If you look at most design magazines and books, there are no books in the rooms.
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Trump could have specifically encouraged older people — at most risk from the virus — to be careful.
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The vast majority are 23,000- to 3,000-pound vehicles carrying one to two passengers at most.
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African Americans make up a third at most of the electorate in much of the region.
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But it would be really strange if it doesn't happen within a few years at most.
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It feels just a tiny bit indulgent yet can be procured easily at most major grocers.
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At most, three minutes of what I said is going to be on the audio guide.
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I've had at least one roommate at a time, at most six, and everything in between.
|
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Mr. Delaney received less than 1 percent statewide, meaning he'll probably be nonviable at most caucuses.
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Saving money for your future goals should be motivating, at least, and even fun, at most.
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That implies Harry and Meghan are giving up at most 200,000 pounds a year from taxpayers.
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The wine, priced at $1503 per bottle, can be purchased online and at most Hyatt properties.
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By Mr. Simmons's estimate, there are now 10, at most, working tanks across the country today.
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In reality, however, the tax cut delivered at most a couple of quarters of higher growth.
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Engels hated the work, but he was good at it, as he was at most things.
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" As Doerr nodded, Maris continued, "Let's say you're going to live, at most, another thirty years.
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A quick dusting or coating is most likely, with no more than an inch at most.
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Trucks set ablaze during aid attempt Saturday Trucks carrying supplies were stopped at most spots Saturday.
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You can keep cash, investments, or a combination in an HSA at most popular HSA providers.
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Waechter said that, at most, investors should look at their accounts monthly — and preferably less often.
|
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So the order addresses, at most, one-1,870th of the problem of lethal violence in America.
|
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At most events, there were also rosé bars stocked with other varieties or special rosé cocktails.
|
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You can buy that potent combination in premixed forms at most Korean and Japanese grocery stores.
|
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Here's a more accurate timetable for the likely economic impact by AI: Two years at most.
|
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Fifty-three percent of Latino Democrats have voted once, at most, in the past three elections.
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Yet at most Mr Macron can hope to win around 20 seats, whereas ALDE expects 70-odd.
|
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That said, Dishonored has always encouraged sneaky non-lethal play, so it's a subtle shift at most.
|
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The devices cost more than $600 at most pharmacies, which is understandably too expensive for many people.
|
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In contrast, ostriches—which are currently the largest living birds on Earth—weigh 350 pounds at most.
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Make sure to bundle up: Strong winds will make it feel like it's 21 degrees at most.
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It could also provide gaze analytics to inform app developers and advertisers what people look at most.
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At most of the stores all the shirts were thousands of dollars, and just didn't fit right.
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The ROC doesn't, however, have nation status at the United Nations and at most other international bodies.
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The venue realistically couldn't hold more than a couple hundred people at most, and naturally disaster followed.
|
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At most, I've seen two friends with live stories at once, out of a pool of 955.
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The government now expects to finish its case Monday, with two more witnesses to go, at most.
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He found 20123 total credible accusations between 22012 and 22012, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
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Comfortable and summer-vacation-appropriate, yet still dressy enough to pull off at most cocktail-attire weddings.
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Analysts emphasize that RT reaches, at most, a paltry 2% of the audience in any EU nation.
|
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If you're 30 or younger, you'll look at most of the sites and wonder why anybody bothered.
|
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Smith said no: Mr. Smith is more public-facing than the top lawyers at most tech companies.
|
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"For one thing, everybody tells me with Facebook you should write two paragraphs at most," he says.
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He found 35 total credible accusations between 2000 and 2014, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
|
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Investors are pricing in at most one rate hike in 2016 and nothing else well into 2017.
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At most Publix stores, you just need to buy one product and you get it half price.
|
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Box lacks a robust set of upgrade tiers, limiting individuals to 100GB of cloud storage at most.
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Instead, it sounds like the cool kids are in charge at most digital assistant and bot startups.
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At most Mr Macron can expect modest concessions from Germany, not the Beethovian transformation he hoped for.
|
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Levitt found 25 total credible accusations between 2000 and 2014, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
|
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Smokeless powder is available at most hunting supply stores, but it can also be made at home.
|
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At most it is permissible for her to lie and permissible for her to tell the truth.
|
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Sometimes 30 new patients come in each day, but at most they're only able to discharge seven.
|
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Over the last year, I've watched a lot of television, and I've cried at most of it.
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Nope. At most, only the massacred Dothraki and other nameless armies suffered much loss in the battle.
|
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A paltry few dozen white nationalists (at most) were swamped by masses of anti-racist counter-protestors.
|
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The 2015 strike lasted about two months at most plants, but continued for months at some locations.
|
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Channels loaded extremely fast — one or two seconds at most — in my day of using DirecTV Now.
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You must remember that in 1974, Africa as a postcolonial continent was, at most, 15 years old.
|
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Too many mosques are still cults of personality, dominated by one person or at most a handful.
|
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Sony (SNE) raised its full-year profit forecasts on lower costs at most of its business units.
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Sony — Sony raised its full-year profit forecasts on lower costs at most of its business units.
|
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After the recent reform of Spain's criminal law, BBVA would at most face fines if found guilty.
|
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Most cards are valid for 60 months, so guessing the expiration date takes at most 60 attempts.
|
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It would cost, in a normal situation, at most $10—and that's by pricey New York standards.
|
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It's also CSA-approved, making it safe to use at most campsites and places with campfire bans.
|
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At most companies, HR is an administrative department that has no real authority beyond our four walls.
|
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NIST recommends that federal agencies have post-quantum encryption in place at most 10 years from now.
|
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The trip has been marked by heavy security, including metal detectors and sniffer dogs at most events.
|
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At most, there may be a Byzantine route risking the type of survey some in Wisconsin favor.
|
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Dildos—an approximation of a penis, an organ that's worth, at most, $5—cost at least $50.
|
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The procedure is very difficult, so only 6 percent of the cells, at most, were fully fixed.
|
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It went from embers to complete engulfment, completely around us, in 30 seconds, 40 seconds at most.
|
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Still, anyone wishing to create a memorable welcome at most airports must plan ahead and buy accordingly.
|
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At most, Blu-Ray sales reached $2.37 billion in 2013, before falling to $1.8 billion in 2018.
|
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These days, it almost seems, as having a flexible work schedule is common practice at most workplaces.
|
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When it comes to choreography, at least at most major companies, ballet remains overwhelmingly a man's world.
|
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My thought bubble: Foreign banks make for a very appealing piñata in most countries at most times.
|
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It could have at most two of the following three things: republicanism, white supremacy, or overseas expansion.
|
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At most, according to Evers, an appointee has 120 days from taking office to file the disclosures.
|
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You can find it at most supplement stores or online, around $30 for a 3-pound canister.
|
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At most Silicon Valley companies, women, Latino and black employees are a small percentage of the workforce.
|
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Nonetheless, there is a slow and generally upward creep in round sizes at most stages of funding.
|
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The researchers now estimate that there are likely only 9, and at most 19, vaquitas left alive.
|
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Scalise pointed out he counts votes for the House GOP and anticipated a dozen defections at most.
|
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When that laugh happens at most events, you're going to have the entire crowd replicating that laugh.
|
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But, save for these at most once-a-week outfits, I lived a relatively leggings-free existence.
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If you actually look at most of our members, we're generally not teenage kids—we're mature folks.
|
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"At most, I think we may see a slowing of the timetable" for implementing the tougher standards.
|
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If you are registered to vote in my division, we live within a few blocks at most.
|
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Volkswagen owners in Europe at most get a software update and a short length of plastic tubing.
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As a consequence, gasoline prices might rise by at most two pennies per gallon at the pump.
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Because Levandowski only took his signing bonus with him, Uber paid at most 6.69 million Uber shares.
|
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Just ask the pastor at most local churches, or the subway preacher with his brimstone-heavy pamphlets.
|
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The drop in employment levels probably won't match the drop in capacity at most airlines, he said.
|
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Those working in analytics at most of Europe's clubs would not have been surprised by that conclusion.
|
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With the election at most three months away, the opposition still does not have a standard bearer.
|
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At most, it can be a personal decision, one upheld for reasons of either ethics or optics.
|
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Levitt found 21.8 total credible accusations between 22.75 and 22008, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
|
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But according to researchers, the mommy wars are, at most, a skirmish between extremists on either side.
|
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The police, whose estimate is usually much lower, said the event had drawn 643,000 people at most.
|
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At most conferences people lead with their bios, but at this gathering people led with their pain.
|
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While Ice Poseidon has some 730,000 YouTube subscribers, many live-streamers have a few thousand at most.
|
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I could hit optimal adorableness, which, on a good night might last half an hour at most.
|
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But the cooking at most of them seemed featureless, generic, next to Mr. Cardoz's flights of creativity.
|
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Levitt found 35 total credible accusations between 2000 and 2014, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
|
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The elderly and people with underlying health conditions are at most risk for serious illness or death.
|
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Anti-dairy protesters have been turning up at most political events in the state this election season.
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Scientists have estimated that those figurines — of horses, birds and people — were at most 40,000 years old.
|
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He guessed that he had missed, at most, only two home games in the last five years.
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Most drillers figure Nga Naung Mone has at most two years left before it is pumped dry.
|
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A promised $215 billion investment has shrunk to what his opponents say is at most $227 million.
|
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Astronauts typically spend weeks at most in space and reach altitudes of just a few hundred miles.
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Those at most risk for severe illness include people with weakened immune systems, babies and elderly individuals.
|
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The organization has a big financial stake in the performance of one or, at most, two players.
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Charles is a clinician who is inept at self-analysis and pretty ineffectual at most everything else.
|
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"At most of these facilities, there was just no evidence of captive breeding actually happening," he said.
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And I think at most we can remember 30% to 40% of the places we've been to.
|
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The offer for the refinery was estimated to be at most $100 million, the second source said.
|
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The Times's Melissa Guerrero writes: At most museums, people aren't allowed to touch or move the art.
|
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" Heyde stated there were "10, at most 15 — the figure was more than 10 — mentally ill patients.
|
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Federal law allows these temporary officeholders to stay in the open jobs for, at most, 300 days.
|
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The labor force is growing at most by 100,000 per month, or half the growth in jobs.
|
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The rosé, which is being made in the South of France, is sold out at most retailers.
|
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There are probably more distinguished women in this newsroom than at most any newspaper in the country.
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Where to open a Roth IRAYou can open a Roth IRA at most major brokerages or banks.
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He found 35 total credible accusations between 2000 and 303, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
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Levitt found 35 total credible accusations between 20133 and 2014, constituting a few hundred ballots at most.
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A senior Democratic Senate aide tells me that three or four Democrats, at most, would support Trump's proposal.
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In his regular courses at Georgia Tech, the computer science professor had at most a few dozen students.
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Many will point out that in these cases, we are talking about at most a few thousand jobs.
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I got scores near perfect in the compulsory levels and placed high in the event at most meets.
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"Discoveries of this caliber are not made every year, at most, once a decade," Garate told The Local.
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That region is at most 10% Protestant -- above the national average of about 5%, but still a minority.
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The meeting between the four executives lasted for an hour at most, sources familiar with the situation said.
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Carome sees glaring problems with how the study was approved at most of the 63 participating training programs.
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But, right now you look at the sky and you might see at most six things up there.
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This varies from artist to artist, but it's usually at minimum 24 hours, and at most five days.
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"I think I've crashed six games at most," she said — however, the platform's "crash" button doesn't really work.
|
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At most, taking 1,000 mg of Vitamin C regularly could reduce your cold by a meager 8 percent.
|
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But for almost everyone, creating one is at most an every-once-in-a-while type of thing.
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AT MOST INTERNATIONAL borders the authorities look for anything they think smells fishy: drugs, weapons, cigarettes or alcohol.
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Yes, we're talking about the vegetable you can find at most supermarkets for less than $183 a bunch.
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On a legalistic reading, it is therefore targeting net migration of, at most, 270,2000 (but preferably far lower).
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The spring caravan had had 1,500 people at most, and those numbers dropped the farther north it moved.
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Private property—such as the relics collected here—enjoys stronger protection than at most times in China's history.
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Mr Wyler says his firm needs antennae that cost $200 at most for the consumer business to thrive.
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The phrase proposes that between any two strangers there are at most five intermediaries that link them together.
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Even so, more than 1.33% of the 4.1m firms in the 2013 census had at most five workers.
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Since 2011 pay increases for most public-sector workers have been capped at 1% a year at most.
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Last summer, hanging out at most bars or restaurants meant swimming in a sea of millennial pink rosé.
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In most rich countries, real pay has grown by at most 1% per year, on average, since 2000.
|
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But at most companies in the U.S. (and likely the rest of the world) — well, not so much.
|
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The forecast would be equivalent to at most two quarter-point rate hikes over the next four years.
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But our robots consume three Yuan [50 cents, or 30 pence] worth of electricity a day at most.
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At most you have around 50 frames but you can break that down to around 16 to 20.
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You can also expect to dish out extra cash for a silk press at most full-service salons.
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Samsung says replacement Note 7s will be available at most US retail locations no later than September 21.
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"Further, this decline was greatest in patients with obesity, patients at most need for physician intervention," she said.
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It takes maybe a minute or two at most and is way more comfortable than a traditional cuff.
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In the next Congress, there will be at most only 45 senators who were in office before 2011.
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At most hospitals, however, the morgues were filling up beyond capacity, making the death count difficult to track.
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In fact, direct access to a physical therapist is the model at most US military hospitals and clinics.
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The opposition spent 2018 riven with infighting and marches in Caracas attracted at most a few thousand people.
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Most psychiatric facilities are extremely short term and most substance abuse programs are at most a few months.
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It's divided into three levels, which mirrors the beginner, intermediate, and advanced course structure found at most schools.
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They added the reporters would be brought back to the station in "two to three days at most".
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Xo's proposal to Rogelio was such a nice touch, even though this story line was B at most.
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To hear Queiroz tell it, the Home will be better at most of those things than the Echo.
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Volkswagen owners in Europe at most get a software update and a short length of plastic tubing. nyti.
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While bourbon doesn't last long on my shelf, I get high, at most, a few times a year.
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Federal law allows these temporary office-holders to stay in these open jobs for, at most, 300 days.
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Virtual classes are recordings of recent classes at Peloton's Manhattan gym and are, at most, a week old.
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There are charging stations at most Delta gates, and the central atrium of Terminal 5 offers many outlets.
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That whole process steals at most a few bytes of arbitrary data from one of the CPU's buffers.
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At most, people should eat red meat no more than once or twice a week, Zelber-Sagi advised.
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That trial — a "no-eyewitness" murder case — should have taken no longer than a few weeks, at most.
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But our robots consume three yuan [50 cents, or 30 pence] worth of electricity a day at most.
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Perhaps best of all, the mixes will be available at most grocery stores for just $3.29 a box.
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Of the thousands arrested, only a few hundred at most are believed to be members of militant groups.
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African-Americans make up at most 8 percent of the residents in the cities policed by the department.
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Doubling food production would defer the problems of present-day birth rates by at most a few decades.
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Based on the condition of her organs, the presiding physician concluded that Heth had been at most eighty.
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At most magazines, rank-and-file journalists perform their duties at a remove from the publication's business side.
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It's currently unavailable at most retailers including Amazon, but we'll update if we see them back in stock.
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With bags costing $60 round trip, the card pays for itself in, at most, two trips a year.
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Air power can delay a determined Iranian effort to get the bomb by a few years at most.
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It is a measure of Janet Malcolm's craft that we take the tale as being, at most, mischievous.
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From the moment the fish leaves the boat to the moment it's served, at most two days pass.
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"I figured it be a two-year hiatus, at most," Mr. Meglin said in an interview in 2016.
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He has spoken of granting the Palestinians, at most, what he calls a "state-minus," with limited authorities.
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"They were only fed at most watery rice twice a day, sometimes with vegetables," the social worker said.
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I am looking to explain that person on a level that everybody would understand at most given moments.
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At least you get to keep the mic and phone stand, which is, at most, a $30 value.
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It's a good hang in the Southern sun, but the snack selection at most high school games sucks.
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If Adelman negotiates a minimum salary contract for a rookie, at most she could earn $16,769 before taxes.
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And now, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the console is completely sold out at most major retailers.
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Unlike at most comedy nights, however, the performers are given much more time than usual: 24400-minute sets.
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She committed herself to being by their sides, expecting them to ail for a few years at most.
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The few theaters that opened before the Revolutionary War were small, holding at most a few hundred people.
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" He added that he believed the only criminal activity that night was "at most a few liquor charges.
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Elizabeth Warren has declined to swing at most of her rivals, but Mr. Bloomberg has been the exception.
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Business is brisk at most of these establishments, each of which seems to have its own loyal following.
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Iowa's caucus rules require candidates to reach 15% at most individual voting sites in order to amass delegates.
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By contrast, the consumer devices are not regulated and sell for a few hundred dollars apiece, at most.
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On the road and at most every stop, he said, people stared and took pictures of the car.
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Deep-dish was the pizza of choice at most gatherings, unfortunately for me as I am lactose-intolerant.
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For instance, he recommends only spending between 18-and-23 percent of your income on housing at most.
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At most, she might be asked to review a few videos and comments over an eight-hour span.
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As the dollar menu dies off at most chains, Taco Bell is doubling down on $20203 menu items.
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In Miller's case, what was once just suspect — or at most thought to be implicit — is now explicit.
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IC agencies acquiesced at most to detailing a senior intelligence service graded officer, but none of their leaders.
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Ethylene is a building block for plastic and is the product most commonly made at most petrochemical facilities.
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At most, 22011 parents have been prosecuted in a typical year, Miller said, and none have been jailed.
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At most, 15 people stayed, he said, adding that he remained up all night to supervise the gathering.
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As a reader, though, what I marveled at most was how author David Grann put the book together.
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By the way, the argument that Ajit Pai made, because I tried to take arguments at most seriously.
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Local police, paid for by local airport revenue dollars, are the primary protection force at most any US airport.
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The national Storm Prediction Center says two regions will be at most risk of strong to severe thunderstorms Friday.
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In other words, the US submarine-industrial base is currently sized to produce at most two vessels per year.
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He suggests using your usual body scrub and adding about one drop (two, at most) of a body oil.
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Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, your liability for unauthorized use of your credit card is at most $50.
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Of the total of 212015 terrorists on the White House list, at most nine are from travel ban countries.
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These frightening episodes only lasted for a few hours at most, but there was no clear explanation for them.
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In 22018, let's all try to limit our dubbing of hot takes to like, at most, one per month.
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I'm not a regular at most of those restaurants, but I definitely use GrubHub once or twice per month.
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At most, seven of the region's 25 refineries were either down or at a lower production capacity, Gladden said.
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"At most, she may have helped him along that path [of suicide] but she certainly did not kill him."
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That's far less than tuition at most law schools — one of the major draws of online programs like Concord.
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"Nature is cruel at most times, and the survival of a young predator cub is not easy," he said.
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For a piece of day-to-day web journalism, it's generally two drafts, three at most, sometimes just one.
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About 18% of adult EU citizens—some 75m people—see friends or family at most only once a month.
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Included in the price at most lounges is food, drink and entertainment, not to mention a clean(er) bathroom.
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The remote takes one CR 2032 battery, which you can buy at most general retailers, as well as online.
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He at most shook his head and briefly denied the charge, and then moved on to a prepared message.
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At most, Trump lumps bin Laden in with the many national security threats facing the US at the time.
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Stuxnet's creators used four "zero-days," or previously unknown software exploits, whereas most big cyberattacks use one at most.
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He has a single line and is present in the movie for about a minute or two at most.
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That implies at most roughly $56 billion of CDRs, or 0.6 percent of China's equity market, the bank estimates.
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In fact, using a credit or debit card is likely cheaper than converting at most banks and credit unions.
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At most, they will help determine which academic stream the child enters in their first year at secondary school.
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But I wouldn't look twice at most of these images if they were someone's profile picture or the like.
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At most, Yonkers said, the study reinforced the heritability of mood disorders by also exploring paternal exposure to antidepressants.
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You can make tiny recipe tweaks at most bars and restaurants to create meals that fit into your diet.
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Traditionally, simple organisms without brains or neurons were thought to be capable of simple stimulus-response behavior at most.
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City airport's short runway means jets have to take off at a steeper angle than at most other airports.
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More physical releases will come in the future, but most likely only once or twice a year at most.
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Not long ago, such incidents might have gotten a mention on the local news at most, and quickly disappeared.
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A total stranger could hop into you game at most times and, yes, choose to screw up your day.
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For a middle-class taxpayer, that would mean, at most, a rate drop from 28 percent to 25 percent.
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At most music festivals, nightclubs, and other settings with high MDMA use, there's usually another drug being consumed: alcohol.
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"It burned down like four times, and this was 21 yards, at most, from my kid's school," Robbins said.
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If you look at most account hacks, you'll notice a pattern: The hackers almost never simply guess the password.
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In fact, each user is only logged in for at most a few minutes — until the purchases are complete.
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At most, it seems like it's only useful for generating human pity, but the research has some exciting potential.
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Territorial waters are generally defined by U.N. convention as extending at most 12 nautical miles from a state's coastline.
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At most, she could request that the identities be unmasked, and NSA could either approve or deny the request.
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Discrimination is limited: for example, the old can be charged at most three times as much as the young.
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That's up to three times longer than its closest competitors (which can last at most three weeks between charges).
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Of the 6,500-odd trucks that enter the United States each day, officials can only search 1,000 at most.
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It's an ironclad cliché that men age into silver foxes, while women can, at most, hope to become MILFs.
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Add a credit card, and you'll be able to pay for goods at most places with an NFC reader.
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Each is contracted for at most a few dozen beds, with some managing people in home confinements as well.
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But at most companies, price appreciation credits don't exceed the amount of the distribution fees they pay to wholesalers.
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The time-to-tenure averaged 12 years, and everyone knew that, at most, three new hires would achieve tenure.
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The LTE connection will cost you a monthly fee at most carriers, and the LTE model does cost more.
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A recent study suggests that, at most, a third of all tax-deductible giving goes toward aiding the poor.
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Oetting's motion asserted that at most, plaintiffs lawyers were entitled to $20 million, their lodestar billings in the litigation.
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Many travel hours in search of food and bottled water, only to find empty shelves at most grocery stores.
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Personally, I expect at most a reference, maybe even a visual moment, but no direct discussion of the case.
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US personnel were "at most a couple of miles" away from the where the bomb landed, the official added.
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At most, you might find some candy by the counter, behind which a scowling man peers at you suspiciously.
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They had at most a professional relationship, speaking only during the normal course of game coverage and press conferences.
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And you should be able to find them at most grocery stores — they're grown in orchards throughout the country.
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At most, their papers cite a few potential positive impacts of the findings — and avoid mentioning the negatives altogether.
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At most, only four percent of the nation's voting age population saw one of the Facebook ads at issue.
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The next president will be in office for at most eight years; the new justices will rule for decades.
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There's also a shortage of personal protective equipment at most health systems, which they feel needs to be conserved.
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You can pick up a small packet at most Italian delis and nearly any supermarket, and online sources abound.
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"But this is at most 20 percent of those people — 80 percent have no idea how to do it."
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He has also scaled back his time in the office to three or at most four days a week.
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The workshop participants collectively estimate that, at most, physicians spend ten to twenty minutes maximum talking to their patients.
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Although technology exists that can detect and deter drones, it is not used at most major airports, he said.
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At most private equity firms and hedge funds, the share of profits paid to managers is about 20 percent.
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Former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle, Don Jr.'s current girlfriend, joins him at most of his campaign stops.
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For $350, included are custom doughnuts, menu-featured doughnuts and coffee for up to 24 guests at most locations.
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But individuals, companies, and governments think and plan for next quarter, next year, or at most, our own lifetimes.
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While painted lightning strikes had 11 arms at most, photographs showed lightning splitting into as many as 51 fingers.
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Carry-out is currently no longer allowed at most Wendy's locations, and all have closed in-restaurant seating areas.
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Samsung said on Thursday that replacement devices should be available at most retail locations no later than Sept. 21.
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"Perhaps the biggest driver is the lack of capacity at most large established airports," he wrote in an email.
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"At most, 50 percent of students who are graduating high school prepared for college or a career," she said.
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Moderates believe that, at most, government can create a platform upon which the beautiful things in life can flourish.
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Volkswagen said Saturday that it would not resume production at most of its factories in the country until Feb.
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At most it could tell them whether the source of one hair is related to the source of another.
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Odds are — at most colleges — that certain perspectives on these matters will be "approved" for discussion and others won't.
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In most states, the maximum sentence for possessing less than three pounds of marijuana is at most five years.
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New Orleans moved up to second at most major U.S. books with New England third and San Francisco fourth.
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And at most a few governments and agencies will be required to co-operate, rather than tens or hundreds.
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The orange flag boats are the best bet, stopping at most of the piers and costing only 15 baht.
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Paleontologists have turned to crowdfunding before, though usually only for a few thousand dollars at most, Mr. Madsen said.
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At most retailers, paying for your purchases at the cash register is the final step in your shopping experience.
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For years, the most extreme part of any runway look might involve a swipe of colored mascara at most.
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Lower-income students who enroll at most top colleges graduate at almost the same rate as upper-income students.
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The tech industry still struggles with diversity, with workforces at most major companies dominated by white employees and men.
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I went for my evening run along the green Tarn river and passed a half-dozen people at most.
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Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli has said about 42,000 people at most took part in the anti-government protests.
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It was cold and rainy at most stops, but the small dose of fresh air was always much-needed.
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Zalishchuk knew that even if they won they would be, at most, "troublemakers, not decision-makers," she told me.
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The roof on the main house is about 10 years old; the coach house roof is at most 15.
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They are limited by FCC rules and antitrust limits, giving them a market share of, at most, 33 percent.
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The so-called Dunbar number suggests that most people are capable of maintaining only about 150 connections at most.
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Like at most big tech companies, and across much of corporate America, women are underrepresented among Microsoft's top ranks.
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RF: It makes a certain amount of sense — as long as you don't look at most of the evidence.
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The trails are wide and easy, and guests generally hit the slopes for a couple of hours at most.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance said last week that Shingrix was available at most of its Walgreens and Duane Reade stores.
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At most, they are a decent gauge of name recognition — a metric that will quickly shift as candidates campaign.
|
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I ended up getting a job with Ebony, but even then, I was making $3,000 a month at most.
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Essays tend to be short and totally independent of each other — at most they're linked by a common theme.
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Crane alleges that Brock was alone in a cell and allowed out for at most an hour a day.
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And Trump, even though he hasn't been good at most things ... he's a great starter but a lousy finisher.
|
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The fees at Zuckerberg San Francisco General turn out to be significantly higher than those at most other hospitals.
|
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Enrolment at most government schools in Rajasthan is falling, as more and more parents send their children to private schools.
|
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At most, Rosenstein argued, Comey should have said the FBI completed its investigation and handed it over to federal prosecutors.
|
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Analysts at BNP Paribas, a bank, think they can fall by at most 0.4 percentage points before that moment comes.
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Ski patrol at most resorts perform avalanche control activities using explosives in the morning before opening the slopes to visitors.
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"At most the injunction would be limited to the class of individuals on who the states' claims rest," he said.
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The workout was 30 minutes at most (consisting of burpees, planks, ab bicycles, etc.) but it felt like an eternity.
|
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To be sure, at most colleges, a majority of students paid no fees when using sponsored accounts, the bureau found.
|
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Similar high doses to female rats, and male or female mice, produced at most equivocal evidence for causing such tumors.
|
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Only 22 miles wide at most, Ultima Thule spins in the comet belt some 4 billion miles from the sun.
|
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Backers of the proposal estimate the policy would add at most $10 a month in costs to the average family.
|
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A study by the University of Venice in 1988 found the city could hold at most 20,750 visitors a day.
|
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Tesla had officially guided investors that it would make 400,000 cars at most in 2019 just a few weeks earlier.
|
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The upshot is that a majority of white adults now attend church just a few times a year at most.
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It should take a few days at most to demolish a large building and cost a few thousand dollars, tops.
|
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Concessions at most places have remained open, but the number of rangers working the vast parks have reportedly been reduced.
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As when facing the challenges posed by climate change, politicians tend to balk at most proposals to stop land subsidence.
|
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The State Department guessed that it could only review about 500 pages a month at most given their current resources.
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AT THE G20, AT MOST, IT WILL BE A 40,000-FOOT LEVEL, SOME SORT OF AGREEMENT ON A PATH FORWARD.
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Signals from these features can be incredibly brief — only a few seconds at most and sometimes less than a millisecond.
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France has gone all out in cutting visa turnaround times for Chinese tourists to 48 hours at most, for instance.
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Enough snow will fall to lead to slippery travel at most passes from Washington to Idaho, Oregon and Northern California.
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Goldman Sachs, another bank, estimates that at most 27m households make over $11,27 a year—just 2% of the population.
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Silk's oat milk will begin being stocked at most major grocery stores like Target, Publix, Walmart, and Sprouts in January.
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Either way, in terms of volume, look, and hydration, they are better than the veggies at most fast food places.
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In 1998, Pancrase even put Suzuki—a middleweight at most—in with the seven foot tall super heavyweight, Semmy Schilt.
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Jack: It's kind of varied some, but recently it's been three inches, at most three and a half (when erect).
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At most, Night Sight photos will take up to six seconds and up to 15 frames to capture one image.
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You've got the two or at most three people at Fox News have singled you out, he's raising your profile.
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You won't be using them to watch videos, and they can only display a couple of blocky characters at most.
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Murray's known for rocking a bucket hat at most times, and the boy's mother confirmed it in a later post.
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Key were those toe pads — they are at most about half the size of a pencil&aposs eraser — Donihue said.
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That would put the start of their evolutionary branch, at most, sometime around 50 million to 60 million years ago.
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But sentencing guidelines suggested that Mr. van der Zwaan, who has no prior criminal record, receive at most six months.
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At most, experts say, North Korea tested a "boosted-fission" device that uses an additive to achieve a bigger bang.
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"The truth is, though, that Potter is, at most, a very basic guide," an exasperated Corey Atad wrote in Esquire.
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At most, sky watchers along the path may see the eclipse for a total of 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
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Generally, the crews were helpful and we found facilities and people happy to help at most points on our journeys.
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But back then I was fishing for perch, brown trout, or arctic char—fish that weighed a pound at most.
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I felt a deep inadequacy at most stages of my development as a musician, and just generally as a human.
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But most of the life spans of these batteries today aren't much more than 10 years, at most 15 years.
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We're only allowed to work at most 16 hours a day, but I was once awake for 30 hours working.
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It's true: the wires supplied by device manufacturers (*coughs* Apple *coughs*) are flimsy and last a few months at most.
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But within 24 hours, the book had sold out at the distribution level and at most major comic book retailers.
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Regulatory leverage (5% at end-10) is, in our view, moderate but higher than at most medium-sized Italian banks.
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To be sure, at most colleges, a majority of students paid no fees when using sponsored accounts, the CFPB found.
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When MMOS originally spoke with her and her colleagues about the project, they envisioned around 100,000 participating players at most.
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If doctors can verify her account of the accident, she might face, at most, involuntary manslaughter charges, the sources say.
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Under his predecessor, Lee Raymond, Exxon adopted the view humans are having, at most, a minimal role in climate change.
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Republicans can afford two defections at most on the full Senate floor, assuming every Democrat and independent votes against it.
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For one thing, atoms don't tend to sit still very well given the thermal perturbations found at most reasonable temperatures.
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Conservatives in the House have balked at most any bill that calls for new spending, as some of these would.
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In each, there was at most a single, obligatory, passing reference to rivals like Russia and China, with little elaboration.
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The company agreed to earmark at most $75 million to cover self-bonded reclamation liabilities of more than $450 million.
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At most, your genes are probably influencing your sleep/wake habits in conjunction with many other environmental and social factors.
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"We estimate we are only 5 or 10 percent at most through the information that we currently possess," she added.
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If I get laid off by one of my clients, I only lose 5-10% of my income at most.
|
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As such, at most, a 25-percent tariff would only add around 85033 percent to the U.S. cost of living.
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He appeared to exploit the fact that doors are unlocked for worship, as is the case at most religious centers.
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Bond trading rebounded at most large banks during third quarter, reversing a slump that has plagued Wall Street for years.
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If you look at most bands that are able to survive, they had hit records right out of the box.
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As a total provincial dunce, I'd assumed that anything in Vegas was at most 15 minutes away from anything else.
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At most fast food fried chicken places, the chicken shows up fresh, and it's brined, dredged, and fried on site.
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Life Time Fitness, which has over 100 locations in 28 states, has a free one-week pass at most locations.
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At most, the evidence suggests that the debates can give a small nudge in elections that were already very close.
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A solid majority would limit abortion at most only to rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.
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At most, a shooter could fire off three rounds per minute, at a maximum accuracy range of about 50 yards.
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At most there are clusters of brushstrokes that concentrate the pattern on a swimsuit or a hand holding a cigarette.
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At most, many assumed that Donald J. Trump's candidacy would be a sideshow, sure to be entertaining but hardly decisive.
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For comparison, a full-time course load at most independent studios with no university affiliation costs a fraction of that.
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Also, they should tolerate those who really do blaspheme and at most "not sit with them," as the Quran counsels.
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The federal government has slowly reconfigured buildings to accommodate new moms, with lactation rooms at most agencies and in Congress.
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According to the Federal Communications Commission, nearly 75 percent of Americans have at most one choice for high-speed data.
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Weinstein can only be convicted of, at most, two charges -- one based on Mann's allegations and one based on Haley's.
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The animatronic toy costs $59.99 and will be available for pre-order today at most major retailers, according to Disney.
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At most, the Director should have said the F.B.I. had completed its investigation and presented its findings to federal prosecutors.
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Yet, as is the case at most contemporary art fairs in these uncertain times, buyers at Independent remain highly selective.
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As at most telecommunications companies, AT&T's wireless business is growing faster and is more profitable than its wireline side.
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Because, Viguera said, only 50% of individuals at most have a bank account in Latin America, his company's target market.
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"At most we are expecting a slight cut in corporate tax rates next year, not big cuts," Ms. Swonk said.
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Here's another example: I would only use antidepressants for very severe depression and then only for a year at most.
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"What we normally get in Australia is one or two days of exposure, maybe a week at most," explains Oliver.
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At most omakase sushi parlors that roll will resemble a small ice-cream cone, with nori serving as the cone.
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Markets assign an overwhelming probability that there will be two hikes at most between now and the end of 2019.
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Compared to the same region in Neanderthals and other modern populations, the Inuit region showed at most a partial match.
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As at most malls in this city, there is just a single airport-style X-ray machine at each entrance.
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In their first year at a company, employees can expect at most one day of vacation (other than public holidays).
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Although we only saw one another once a year, at most, our new family had become just that—a family.
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Cubesats, which are at most about half a cubic foot in volume, are cheap to build and cheap to launch.
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" But, he added, "at most, many of the Communists and leftists were guilty of moral complicity for ignoring Stalin's crimes.
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You can also find The New York Times at most public libraries, and some even allow you to access NYTimes.
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At most, AT&T is going to be able to give its own services a small leg up against competitors.
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C-suite designers remain a rarity at most electronics companies while technologists reign supreme, company officials and industrial designers say.
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Atomwaffen has 50 members at most, and several people in the Tinychat group said they didn't take Atomwaffen too seriously.
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Army units train up to the brigade level (3,85033 to 4,000 soldiers generally); Air Force fighter wings and other units typically work up to exercises with, at most, dozens of aircraft; the Navy generally emphasizes exercising a battle group of several ships at a time (meaning, at most, a few thousand sailors are involved).
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Wallace, for instance, skipped the dedication and, according to newspaper accounts in the state archives, was at most an infrequent visitor.
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Benedict's remarks, therefore, carried at most the weight of a mild endorsement, rather than the full-throated approval the Vatican implied.
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Statistically, that bet is a clear loser: Most of the cities in the world are a few decades old, at most.
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The markups are expected to be quick — a few days at most, not weeks — before a final vote in each committee.
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At most, they could indicate that Trump has now pulled into a lead in states that could help make the difference.
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The Paris Agreement on climate change sets the international target of limiting warming to 1.5 or at most 2 degrees Celsius.
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We know that to avert the worst of climate change we need to limit warming to at most 22050 degrees Celsius.
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The largest face brush doesn't cost more than $20 and, at most, a whole set would only set you back $30.
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The wordy magnets and vibrant postcards that people use to decorate their refrigerators usually inspire passing moments of inspiration — at most.
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The car was never meant to be for everyone, and so Polestar only planned to make 500 per year at most.
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But investors routinely approve compensation at most large U.S. companies, with boards often saying they have linked it to performance metrics.
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At most tournaments, the organizers control the consoles or computers the games are played on and officials keep a close watch.
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At most other times, you can find her writing about technology, media, and culture or curating quality news for her people.
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Several agency insiders said that Snapchat only makes up 1.093 to 4 percent of the total digital ad budget at most.
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Many others would at most pause only slightly to consider who is in the White House before making a retirement decision.
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After all, sovereign self-determination for nearly 30 million Kurds should take precedence over that of, at most, 5 million Palestinians.
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And three, that this correlation is very, very small, explaining — at most — 213 percent of the variation in adolescent well-being.
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This would allow Meow to use his thumb to pay at most retail stores across Australia, as PayPass is widely accepted.
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