Some of their chores may be left undone or be left to men (which is often the same thing).
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Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.
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"Who will there be left to see, who will there be left to paint, if we have no earth and no people?" recited Eden.
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" "As Margaret's case concludes, she should be left alone.
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SOME APPLE PRODUCTS WILL BE LEFT OFF TARIFFS LIST: Some Apple products are set to be left off the latest round of tariffs that the Trump administration will place on Chinese products.
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By the end of 2014, only 9,800 would be left.
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People will be left in the dark about some things.
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So really, what else could be left to talk about?
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Who will survive, and what will be left of them?
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After that speech, what could possibly be left to say?
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Incumbents that don't make bold moves will be left behind.
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It will not be left to its fate for sure.
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Unfortunately, early buyers will be left without any inexpensive primes.
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Why design is too important to be left to designers
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We have a task that can't be left to governments.
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I get to see things but also be left alone.
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I'm moderately introverted, so I like to be left alone.
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So I'm just going to be left here like this?
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Should they be left behind, or can they be modernised?
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Still, few think the firm will be left to flounder.
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She always seems to be left out of the party.
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Less than $250m would be left to spend on patronage.
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And the dollar giants are refusing to be left behind.
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As always, art is meant to be left to interpretation.
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That's hardly a decision that should be left to politics.
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Instead Mueller implied the matter should be left to Congress.
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It used to be left mostly to trial and error.
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"Some will be left behind no doubt," the authors wrote.
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"We certainly don't want to be left behind," said Jobs.
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They can then be left to rot where they landed.
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This whale will be left to rot where it lies.
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Every detail is crucial, no stone can be left unturned.
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I think roaches are gonna be left after the apocalypse.
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No one has to be left behind in these projects.
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Journalism was far too important to be left to journalists.
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Oranges will be left alone in their natural packaging: Peels.
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And then they'd be left holding some rapidly shrinking bags.
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On top of that, Medicaid expansion will be left untouched.
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They are solitary animals that want to be left alone.
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He obeys the law and wants to be left alone.
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But some places should maybe be left off the map.
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If not, the fossils should be left in the ground.
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Existing shareholders would be left with just 5% of equity.
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However, there's still a chance OSU will be left out.
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Mosques and Muslim markets, he says, will be left alone.
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Britain could be left looking like an NGO with nukes.
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If that fails to happen, they will be left exposed.
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In short, consumer protection would be left to the market.
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There is much uncertainty about who will be left standing.
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If that continues, Washington will be left holding the bag.
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Appreciating the detail, the couple asked that it be left.
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Otherwise, education decisions should be left to the professional class.
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North Korea would initially be left out of the talks.
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You live here because you want to be left alone.
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And they will be left with scars forever and ever.
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McGrath will be left in sole charge of the unit.
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"There are some guests who would rather be left alone."
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Plenty of people say it should just be left alone.
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Above all, she craved "mental liberty," to be left alone.
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Meanwhile, regulations continue to be left up to the states.
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They have one demand: To be left the fuck alone.
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To paraphrase: Can no game just be left to die?
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The foreign ministry was not going to be left out.
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And it will be left for dead before it dies.
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"The public will be left to doubt," Mr. Schiff said.
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But confusion ensued about which services could be left open.
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What's going to be left here in the United Kingdom?
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Strangelove": "War is too important to be left to politicians.
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It's not clear how much would be left to liquidate.
|
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Without these protections, we'll be left to fend for ourselves.
|
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Amazon Fire tablets will also seemingly be left without Disney+.
|
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Today, she would again be left with no other options.
|
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At the end, the bikes can be left almost anywhere.
|
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Cell phones and other electronic devices should be left outside.
|
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The Bushes and Mitt Romney will be left far behind.
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Only one will be left then, for best in show.
|
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Still, that original notion can be left for another day.
|
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What on Earth will be left in 230 years' time?
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After June 8, Labour may be left with not one.
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"I think that case should be left alone," he said.
|
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How could they be left alone if their parents died?
|
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Some are frightened to be left alone with a body.
|
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No region or city or state should be left behind.
|
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Even rules that can't be rescinded can be left unenforced.
|
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Nobody wants to be left behind if things take off.
|
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How can I signal that I'd rather be left alone?
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Win your qualifying games and you can't be left out.
|
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What careers will be left when our children grow up?
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The decision to contact you would be left to her.
|
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Other issues, he said, could be left for another day.
|
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Eventually, you'll be left staring at a unified blue planet.
|
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Only 60,000 orangutans in total are believed to be left.
|
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Otherwise, premiums, deductibles, and copays would largely be left unaffected.
|
|
How much will be left after this global bleaching event?
|
|
Anonymous tips can be left with CrimeStoppers at (662) 234-8477.
|
|
Pupils cannot be left to pass through grades without mastering material.
|
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After landing, the children should be left with the gate agent.
|
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They have done nothing wrong and deserve to be left alone.
|
|
Will any men be left at the end of it all?
|
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"As Margaret's case concludes, she should be left alone," he said.
|
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If they do that, we don't want to be left behind.
|
|
So, what could possibly be left for her to tackle now?
|
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Don't let your favorite grad be left with a dead one.
|
|
But, this Halloween you won't be left out in the cold.
|
|
Do you yearn to be left alone to your own spirits?
|
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One county in Wisconsin would be left with no Obamacare plans.
|
|
Eventually, a trickle of group members insisted looters be left alone.
|
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You can get on board or you can be left behind.
|
|
But maybe the baby won't be left in the Waterfords' household.
|
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He suggested the overall dilemma should be left to elected officials.
|
|
Or will they be left behind, again, by whatever reforms emerge?
|
|
Females who are demanding attention and demanding to be left alone.
|
|
With this model, that legacy could be left in the past.
|
|
"This won't be left without a response," he said on Twitter.
|
|
If Anadarko goes with Occidental, Chevron won't be left empty-handed.
|
|
One senator thinks the 'historic' language should be left alone Sen.
|
|
Even under Medicare for All, some populations could be left out.
|
|
You don't want to be left with nothing but smiling selfies.
|
|
Dan, as always, "just wants to be left alone," Goodman says.
|
|
Collaborative environment in which experienced hires will not be left out.
|
|
"Then I'll be left with no abdominal wall again," she says.
|
|
We don't want to be left with three or four investments.
|
|
We believe nobody should be left to sleep on the streets.
|
|
He added that the decision should be left up to states.
|
|
Now that uncertainty no longer needs to be left to chance.
|
|
In fact, they could be left more vulnerable to financial crises.
|
|
This issue is too important to be left to scientists alone.
|
|
Can be left out in the cold at any party. pic.twitter.
|
|
You could be left with permanent, "disabling" vision loss, says Schuman.
|
|
Second, any firm that does not join will be left behind.
|
|
London hubs would then be left trading UK and Swiss shares.
|
|
So after federal taxes, you'd be left with about $561.7 million.
|
|
Which agency gets the deal may also be left to chance.
|
|
I want some of my ashes to be left there, too.
|
|
Mr Obama thinks Russia should be left to its inevitable decline.
|
|
Instead, decisions over bans will be left to individual sports' federations.
|
|
I think that's going to be left up in the air.
|
|
More than likely, most tech will be left to the phone.
|
|
Its supporters say that it should be left alone as a
|
|
Once again, Americans will be left yearning for so much better.
|
|
After all, once the survivors have passed, what will be left?
|
|
Existing shareholders would be left with 5 percent of the group.
|
|
This is a decision that should be left to the state.
|
|
Less-educated workers, however, are still likely to be left behind.
|
|
They keep telling me that no stone will be left unturned.
|
|
When the cards fail, financially vulnerable customers can be left stranded.
|
|
Women will be left to figure that out on their own.
|
|
I honestly don't know what is going to be left. Devastating.
|
|
Feedback must be left within 60 days of a completed transaction.
|
|
Not to be left in peace with your work, your writing.
|
|
But there are also less drastic ways to be left alone.
|
|
Not to be left out, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Teams in November.
|
|
And when we want to be left alone, we just leave.
|
|
Embraer will be left with its private jet and defense divisions.
|
|
"Even the royal family will not be left alone," he wrote.
|
|
Absent a virological miracle, this may all be left to fantasy.
|
|
In fact, the Minnesota judge just wanted to be left alone.
|
|
Real life wishes to be left to its own purposeless devices.
|
|
That research may have to be left to the cats themselves.
|
|
Steve Bullock, Seth Moulton and Wayne Messam will be left out.
|
|
"We're not going to be left on the sidelines," he said.
|
|
The unspoken afterthought: Tax policy should be left to the experts.
|
|
But today, war is too important to be left to politicians.
|
|
That should be left to your fuckin' psychiatric fuckin' chair, innit?
|
|
The gap would be left for states to fill — or cut.
|
|
The elderly and vulnerable could be left without support, she said.
|
|
It is clear by now that Twitter cannot be left unmonitored.
|
|
Widows will be left to take care of their children alone.
|
|
And I'm ready for that to be left in the past.
|
|
In such a rapidly evolving industry, anyone might be left behind.
|
|
We were always going to be left with some unanswered questions.
|
|
And no one, not even Morgan, wants to be left behind.
|
|
Food cannot be left out and leaky faucets should be repaired.
|
|
Such borrowers could otherwise be left with cripplingly high tax bills.
|
|
Personalized party favors will probably be left behind at the reception.
|
|
Some places, like some people, are meant to be left behind.
|
|
Many people are going to be left behind with this transition.
|
|
Companies don't want to be left off of the blockchain bandwagon.
|
|
"Now there's just a total unknown about what will be left."
|
|
There are policy issues that should be left for the election.
|
|
At checkout, the clothes can be left behind in the room.
|
|
Little money would be left over to fund private space exploration.
|
|
However, a baby should never be left in this position unsupervised.
|
|
Trump has said that legalization should be left to the states.
|
|
The goal of current Russian politics is to be left alone.
|
|
All you'll be left with are a few honey-flavored crumbs.
|
|
Go deeper: Central banks could be left behind on digital currencies
|
|
There were too many questions (his parentage) and teased confrontations (the White Walkers) that would be left unresolved, and the show's entire Wall story line would be left with a bastard-sized hole in the middle.
|
|
By rejecting TPP, the U.S. would be left standing on the sidelines.
|
|
And even though it's resolved, there still might be left to uncover.
|
|
Pour the contents out and you'll be left with perfectly peeled garlic.
|
|
When it comes for them, who will be left to speak up?
|
|
That kind of sexist power move should be left behind by now.
|
|
The liquid would dry off, and you'd be left with the powder.
|
|
What would be left over is universes with physics similar to ours.
|
|
Adoption of EVs, meanwhile, might not be left entirely to market forces.
|
|
All that should be left in your plate is the bird's head.
|
|
" He, like $UICIDEBOY$, would probably say that he'd "rather be left alone.
|
|
You don't want to be left behind when it comes to emojis.
|
|
If Twitter doesn't get involved, it could be left in the dust.
|
|
But that doesn't answer why you should still be left in charge.
|
|
Some strategists have argued for an escape corridor to be left open.
|
|
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected all three to be left unchanged.
|
|
" And that even in a "benign scenario," humans would be "left behind.
|
|
Written messages can also be left on Triby IO's E-Ink display.
|
|
It's unclear, though, what will be left for the court to decide.
|
|
It's already a meme and you don't want to be left out.
|
|
The USA will be left behind until we have a woman leader.
|
|
Gangsters and profiteers with suitcases full of money would be left stranded.
|
|
North Carolina's law will most likely be left to the Supreme Court.
|
|
We have no idea of what will be left behind, our legacy.
|
|
"Rob and I can't be left alone too long, Kourtney!" she says.
|
|
Or else we're going to continue to be left way way behind.
|
|
Lee Kum Kee could yet be left with sauce on its face.
|
|
The middle seat will be left free to give passengers more space.
|
|
If the exodus continues few of them will be left in Myanmar.
|
|
Some Android phones may also be left out, depending on their manufacturer.
|
|
All he wants is to be left alone, in his average home ...
|
|
They won't be left out in the cold, without coverage, he added.
|
|
Are these watchless few to be left out of the wearable revolution?
|
|
But if the pills don't work, they can be left in limbo.
|
|
This means that after federal taxes, you'd be left with $153.9 million.
|
|
This means that after federal taxes, you'd be left with $143.7 million.
|
|
This means that after federal taxes, you'd be left with $166 million.
|
|
Others, however, will be left in the cold for quite a while.
|
|
Unfortunately, this can mean that people with disabilities can be left behind.
|
|
So you hopefully won't be left out in the cold for long.
|
|
It will be left to decent conservatives to pick up the pieces.
|
|
Telstra probably hoped the hashtag #TelstraOutage would be left behind in 22017.
|
|
I don't know if I should be left alone with my child.
|
|
He said Oando would be left with total debt of $300 million.
|
|
It's estimated that about $16 million will be left on the table.
|
|
Everyone puts on an angry persona in order to be left alone.
|
|
Any follow-up actions will be left up to the Marine Corps.
|
|
But if the relationship dies out, you'll be left high and dry.
|
|
Not to be left out of the conversation was the royal family.
|
|
Until Alphabet refines its reporting structure, investors will be left to wonder.
|
|
Young: I think Michigan people love to be left the fuck alone.
|
|
Anything with built-in brand equity, it seems, can't be left alone.
|
|
As a result, many hoverboard owners may be left holding the bag.
|
|
Some leaders have made clear they don't want to be left out.
|
|
The full extent of it will be left to us to imagine.
|
|
But some places, like the island, would be left on the outside.
|
|
Will I be left on the sidelines if I don't accept bitcoin?
|
|
When you're the wet blanket, you'll be left out and passed over.
|
|
Such a phrase to be left in the airing copy is inexcusable.
|
|
The people of Rio will be left to pick up the pieces.
|
|
Non-state actors are unwilling to be left out of the party.
|
|
War is still too important to be left to the military men.
|
|
Scott said the decision should be left up to voters in Florida.
|
|
"No family, no city, no hamlet will be left alone," he said.
|
|
When a piece of equipment would fail, it would simply be left.
|
|
But he has said the issue should be left to state legislatures.
|
|
Instead, Yahoo shareholders will be left holding shares in the renamed company.
|
|
If true, all we'd be left with are Harry Potter and Hamilton.
|
|
You'll be left wondering why the whole structure doesn't crumble and fall.
|
|
One camp believes that babies should be left to cry it out.
|
|
After you've accomplished this, you'll be left with trying to find fulfillment.
|
|
Compared with sites in Egypt, it was pleasant to be left alone.
|
|
"Whoever chooses not to embrace this will be left behind," she said.
|
|
I want to be alone and I want to be left alone.
|
|
And it seems clear that NBC isn't looking to be left behind.
|
|
My head says no, though, that this saga should be left alone.
|
|
Many users don't want to be left behind on the emoji front.
|
|
My generation will be left to face a federal deficit Hunger Games.
|
|
Many more amusing incidents should be left for the reader to discover.
|
|
Better yet, the fossil fuels should simply be left in the ground.
|
|
Only 212 Sears and Kmart stores will be left after these closings.
|
|
Still, in the end we will all be left with a paradox.
|
|
But older crops whose DNA has been altered will be left alone.
|
|
History was made, and underwear was about to be left at home.
|
|
There may be left-wing or liberal solutions to our deeper problems.
|
|
Then there is the matter of guests preferring to be left alone.
|
|
Those not keeping up with the trend could easily be left confused.
|
|
How Jews would never be left to forget that they were different.
|
|
The Supreme Court will be left under another cloud of possible perjury.
|
|
All former selves — intractable, lumpy, ungrateful, repetitive, needy — will be left behind.
|
|
If you don't have money, you might be left out of democracy.
|
|
"I thought we would be left without a Christmas campaign," he said.
|
|
We want to be left alone and left to live our lives.
|
|
Some good science is going to be left on cutting-room floor.
|
|
The bottom line: Employees who resist new technologies may be left behind.
|
|
Don't rush it, or you'll be left with flabby and flavorless meat.
|
|
And if I tread her path, I will be left miles behind.
|
|
But social movements like Sunrise could be left unfazed by the change.
|
|
But for now, the tow battle rematch will be left to Tesla.
|
|
In pre-Trump days, domestic politics would be left at the shore.
|
|
Suggesting that taxpayers will be "left holding the tab" is simply false.
|
|
Instead, the message was that the United States would be left behind.
|
|
When American democracy is at stake, nothing can be left to chance.
|
|
With such a public subject, what could there be left to tell?
|
|
Some ideas, like this one, should simply be left in the past.
|
|
If I cut her off, she will be left with no one.
|
|
She is determined not to be left behind by China's technology revolution.
|
|
The dish must be left there for the villager to pick up.
|
|
The mother said no and instructed that the casket be left open.
|
|
"It would be left to Roberts to draw some lines," Tiefer said.
|
|
But that means all too many are likely to be left behind.
|
|
Most of the residents Koopmans met just wanted to be left alone.
|
|
Now, Congress must follow our lead or be left in the dust.
|
|
Many sick and disabled people will be left out in the cold.
|
|
But if you're single, you may be left acting as third wheel.
|
|
It will be left with slightly more than 0003 bankers across Asia.
|
|
And there's no reason the effort should be left to government alone.
|
|
What's more, totem poles are intended to be left to decay naturally.
|
|
Republicans won't be left with much room to complain should that happen.
|
|
"China doesn't want to be left out of the negotiations," said Zhang.
|
|
Most of the time, he wouldn't, and I'd be left wondering what if.
|
|
That doesn't mean Samsung fans are gonna be left in the dark, though.
|
|
I don't know why, and it's likely you'll be left similarly unsure, too.
|
|
Not to be left out, Lamborghini brought the Huracan Performante out to play.
|
|
They must ensure that we will not be left without a safety net.
|
|
Morgan doesn't want to kill, and Carol just wants to be left alone.
|
|
After payment of debts, it appears Beau will be left with approximately $230,000.
|
|
Those living in further flung areas can be left out, especially at night.
|
|
But otherwise, they're happy to be left alone—and to leave you alone.
|
|
Her youngest, whom she said she home schools, refused to be left behind.
|
|
And they're competitors, and so they might be left behind in this world.
|
|
"Even in a benign AI scenario, we will be left behind," he said.
|
|
One thing they agreed on: They don't want anyone to be left uninsured.
|
|
That decision would ultimately be left up to the commanding general, officials said.
|
|
She wanted to be left alone and made it plain, on her terms.
|
|
It doesn't like its humans, and it just wants to be left alone.
|
|
But one group of willing volunteers continue to be left out: gay men.
|
|
I was lucky enough to be left completely alone to my own neuroses.
|
|
He is not the first nominee to be left hanging in the wind.
|
|
"To be left with just the clothes in which you left," she said.
|
|
And even after graduation, low-income students can still be left with debt.
|
|
The mobile wallet thing should really be left to Apple, Google, and Samsung.
|
|
So after federal tax obligations, you'd be left with at least $229.5 million.
|
|
However, this kind of action could not be left to regional powers alone.
|
|
A message couldn't be left for Wolfe as her voicemail inbox was full.
|
|
Readers will be left to speculate who is behind each twist and turn.
|
|
But unlike most of us, their employers can be left with astronomic bills.
|
|
The truck was carrying meat that would be left out for the birds.
|
|
Recommendations on changes will be left to the agencies involved in the program.
|
|
The video will be left online for a short time after the performance.
|
|
Now, the fate of that mission will be left up to viewers' imaginations.
|
|
Women's right to drive would be left for society to decide, he declared.
|
|
The hard work of turning rhetoric into substance will be left to others.
|
|
Fires that are not threatening human life will likely be left to burn.
|
|
"If Adaro doesn't follow the changes, it will be left behind," he said.
|
|
"Only the drunks and drug addicts will be left," says a gloomy expert.
|
|
This would largely be left up to future bureaucrats in Washington to decide.
|
|
"Money," Cowperthwaite said, should be left "to fructify in the pockets of taxpayers".
|
|
This isn't the first time a Kardashian has asked to be left alone.
|
|
She'd just roast everybody so nobody would be left alive to threaten her.
|
|
The camera is the new keyboard, and WhatsApp refuses to be left behind.
|
|
In a properly run administration, the fiddly stuff could be left to underlings.
|
|
Rick Scott has warned that millions of Floridians could be left without power.
|
|
Puncture the membrane and you'll be left with a puddle of raw egg.
|
|
Not to be left out, Gintare was flag bearer for the Lithuanian team.
|
|
The big question now is if they'll be left to their own devices.
|
|
TG: To be "marooned" also means to be left ashore, abandoned, or forgotten.
|
|
He's literally pissing himself to be left alone, and even that doesn't work.
|
|
But we'll still be left with all the imponderables of hands on keyboards.
|
|
So those people are likely to be left completely out of affordable options.
|
|
At the same time, self-checkout machines can't be left alone to shoppers.
|
|
I wasn't eternally to be left out of the steamy "Father Figure" video.
|
|
Such rhetoric should be left in the dustbin of history where it belongs.
|
|
What are the problems that Venezuela should be left alone to wrestle with?
|
|
Which are worth it, and which should be left in the junk drawer?
|
|
But Trump administration officials maintain that the program would be left largely untouched.
|
|
Windows 10 phone users will be left with Microsoft's own lackluster mapping app.
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Instead, the job of prosecuting a president would likely be left to Congress.
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We'll be left waiting on some of the coolest controller-based games, too.
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Although, at times you'll be left really wishing there were wigs to wear.
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Wade overturned, arguing that abortion rights should be left up to the states.
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Industries that required large amounts of elbow grease could be left to foreigners.
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The latter must be left to the discretion of officials and the courts.
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It can also be left in the store, or thrown in the trash.
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They say the Supreme Court decision should be left to the next president.
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Fuller is worth a late-round flier, while Miller should be left undrafted.
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In terms of profit, you are going to be left with 2700 percent.
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Santaniello said, however, that those account holders won't be left in the lurch.
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Open questions of law on significant issues will continue to be left unanswered.
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The reviewer pointed out that beads could be left behind in the documents.
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Maybe the final words on action and silence should be left to Kaepernick.
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If someone is hopeless and talking about suicide, they shouldn't be left alone.
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The money will likely come from bailout funds that will be left unused.
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Now, it seems that decision will be left to the Republican Steering Committee.
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Uber isn't about to be left behind in the race for artificial intelligence.
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That means that the taxpayer may be left holding the bag once again.
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ET, and only 16 teams will be left after they conclude Aug. 28.
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The question is, who will be left standing when the rally is over?
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Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, is considered by many to be left-leaning.
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It's clear that the people and communities without access will be left behind.
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When the rider is done, the scooter can be left and locked anywhere.
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Finally, athleisure-loving dogs don't have to be left out of the trend.
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Still, Ms. Villalba admitted that she may soon be left with no option.
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We have the right to be left alone from an ever-intrusive government.
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Boston is not going to be left out of the Atlantic Division race.
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But people with merely "fair" credit might be left out in the cold.
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We'd be left with millions dead and entire countries reduced to radioactive hellscapes.
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"The 'system' the hero rebels against can be left-leaning," he told me.
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Who will be left standing in the center is a question for Mueller.
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The Left Party, Sweden's former Communist party, would also probably be left out.
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They could outlive their spouse and be left with a big huge mess.
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Who will be judged best in show and who will be left begging?
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But many remain concerned about what will be left of the generation business.
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One is whether enough money will be left over to pay for college.
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How many of those children had also begged to not be left behind?
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The responsibility for fixing it should not be left on our shoulders alone.
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Its efforts to be seen as business friendly could be left in tatters.
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Fans of "High Maintenance," the '90s and Broadway will not be left wanting.
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But that means 11,000 of us will be left out in the cold.
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Nor are these two women who should be left alone with a narrative.
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He never envisioned that somebody that good would be left off his list.
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This year, that person would be left with $123,126, or about $34,22 less.
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The forces of wealth creation once fostered the right to be left alone.
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Lest we continue to be left to tread water where there is none.
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Perhaps the papers could be left with a doorman or with the superintendent.
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The future is now, I wouldn't want to be left in the dust.
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In the end, you may be left with nothing but reliance on force.
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"We want to be left alone; he speaks to our isolationism," Babcox said.
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"Things happened back then that should be left alone," said Mick Smith, bartender.
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" He proposed that Russia preserve vast lands where "nature must be left alone.
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You don't want to be left scrambling before the April 15 filing deadline.
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Large stretches of the riverbed could be left dry for days or weeks.
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The decision wouldn't be left to the expert judge but to the people.
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Republicans need a plan to make it better, or they'll be left behind.
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Both senators have said replacing Scalia should be left to the next president.
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No longer would you be left alone to fight your battles with them.
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"Very little will be left," preservation director João Carlos Nara told Agência Brasil.
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It is unconscionable for Rey to be left out of #TFA Monopoly game.
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The worry is that with him gone, the ruling will be left imperiled.
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Around €50m will be left as cash on balance sheet, the sources said.
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Finding a final answer, though, will likely be left to the special counsel.
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One country that tends to be left out of this aspirational parenting narrative?
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But members of the older generation clearly don't want to be left out.
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He also has said the question should be left to states to decide.
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More production would then be left for exports to narrow the trade gap.
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Those who bought shorted shares will be left to look to the shorters.
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Sanders said that determination would be left to local and federal law enforcement.
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Enforcement of the policy, though, will largely be left to the Trump administration.
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And my word, the woman could not be left in charge of anything.
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Otherwise they&aposll eventually be left in the dust by competitors who do.
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At least $5 a day should be left for housekeeping, one expert says.
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Mr. Wheeler ignored the industry's request that the standards be left in place.
|
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A $15 minimum wage may be left wing, but it's not Marxist-Leninism.
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It will now be left to Ms. Zirinsky to deal with the repercussions.
|
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But many people are saying it's time for time to be left alone.
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And even buying in a farm stand, the produce could be left out.
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I just really want to be left alone and not speak to anybody.
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And we will be left behind, and we'll be less capable of shaping this.
|
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Whatever high-maintenance habits I'd been holding onto would have to be left behind.
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And what will be left to watch when -- and if -- the monitors ever arrive?
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It's not fair -- or healthy -- for veterans to be left alone with these burdens.
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Trans people cannot be left out of conversations about our own dignity and humanity.
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We'd be left wondering whether our highlight is too poppin' (spoiler alert: it's not).
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The blood-pumping and breath-reflex buildings should be left to their own devices.
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So if the nanny is strong enough, then she won't be left in tears.
|
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"It could not be left in the streets of Harlem," De Blasio told WNYC.
|
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Maybe the decision about what's best for everyone should be left to, well, everyone.
|
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Under Trump's budget, all those clean energy opportunities would be left on the table.
|
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Anyone willing to part with their merchandise won't be left without anything in return.
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Once it dries, you'll be left with hair that looks and feels freshly washed.
|
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"Over 140 countries have legal casinos; why should we be left out?" he asks.
|
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But transgender people should not be left to hope for random acts of kindness.
|
|
"It cannot be left to the Jews alone" to fight anti-Semitism, she added.
|
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This means that after federal taxes, you'd be left with a cool $177.1 million.
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I am obedient and therefore I have the right to be left in peace.
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Information can also be left with the Naperville Police Department at 630-420-6666.
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He didn't want it to be left up to other people's interpretation of love.
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More room for profits and more performance still could be left on the table.
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Too much money would be left on the table without another riff on Spock.
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Ashley Graham isn't going to be left out of the conversation about her body.
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They don't have to be left out of that now, now everyone is included.
|
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Anonymous tips can be left with the Manchester Police Crimeline at 603-624-4040.
|
|
Analysts expect that the cost of credit will be left unchanged at 1.5 percent.
|
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Tips pertinent to the case can be left with police at (714) 993-8146.
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RBS will be left with just over 1,000 branches across Britain following the closures.
|
|
For this week's Cash Diet challenge, not one takeout scrap would be left behind.
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I might not be left with much, but I can afford what I have.
|
|
But what would you be left with if you took the T-Rex out?
|
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Such quandaries might suggest that ethical issues should be left to other social scientists.
|
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Now our sweaters and couches won't be left to do all the heavy lifting.
|
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"Be sensitive to others who'll be left filling in for your absence," Taylor says.
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Rather, the special counsel suggested that it should be left to Congress to decide.
|
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Everyone gets nervous that if they're not standing right there, nothing will be left.
|
|
One answer might be: Left wingers are more intelligent than their right-wing counterparts.
|
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Government policemen would be left to secure the one remaining area under state control.
|
|
Which is why populists can be left-wing or right-wing or even centrist.
|
|
Out of drag, she wants to be left alone and just be by herself.
|
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I politely said I was very tired and would like to be left alone.
|
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People who buy their own plans would be left with few to no options.
|
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The law would not apply to single nationality Danes who could be left stateless.
|
|
It'll be left to you to wave the flag for halfway decent pub chat.
|
|
But like some other patches, this one will be left off by default. Why?
|
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But what is remaining of "Chavismo" should be left to focus on domestic affairs.
|
|
Plenty of governors asked that their states to be left out of the proposal.
|
|
Marketers are now faced with a choice to either lead or be left behind.
|
|
Certainly you'll be left with some questions—we asked Tzechar some of our own.
|
|
McConnell told reporters Tuesday that no one in his conference would be left out.
|
|
The expansion of manufacturing, commercial and residential development would be left to federal bureaucrats.
|
|
They're quiet country people who want to be left alone to raise their kids.
|
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We can help people develop strong credit history who otherwise would be left helpless.
|
|
Will you need to be entertained or do you want to be left alone?
|
|
If they have more than one child, someone would need to be left behind.
|
|
Another best of 5 on each side and only two teams will be left.
|
|
The rest predicted the policy repo rate would be left unchanged at 6.75 percent.
|
|
The other will be left empty, in memory of lives lost to gun violence.
|
|
"We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences," the statement said.
|
|
Putin, not to be left out, has also ordered the development of the cryptoruble.
|
|
Well, in addition to holiday memories, many will be left with some debt, too.
|
|
"People won't be left without a means of receiving their federal benefits," Santaniello said.
|
|
The rest of DaVita will be left to focus on the kidney care business.
|
|
The conference most likely to be left out, then, is again the Pac-12.
|
|
Cruz said the decision to remove the flag should be left to the state.
|
|
It was as though words were strides and Lewis refused to be left behind.
|
|
Without them, Trump's priorities would be left as ideas, not policies, thanks to McConnell.
|
|
If they wanted to be left rotting atop history's dung heap, so be it.
|
|
But without muscular investment in broadband, many kids (and adults) will be left behind.
|
|
" But he said that decision "should be left up to our law enforcement officials.
|
|
"I knew then, as I know today, she didn't deserve to be left alone."
|
|
Implementation of the plan would be left up to individual schools districts, Abbott said.
|
|
This time, Africa will not be left behind and history will not repeat itself.
|
|
Many Republicans have argued that replacing Scalia should be left to the next president.
|
|
An estimated nine million would be left with no medical home if funding expires.
|
|
And if the power plants are too expensive, poorer nations could be left behind.
|
|
If things go as intended, little will be left for actual wildfires to consume.
|
|
Whoever emerges victorious, we guarantee that the nation's football fans will be left swooning.
|
|
Certain non-essential functions can be left to Mods, but everyone needs a battery.
|
|
Ailey knew what it meant to be left out and the importance of accessibility.
|
|
Addicted doctors are not just proficient at convincing colleagues they should be left alone.
|
|
Any vulnerabilities discovered after that date would therefore be left for hackers to exploit.
|
|
We're going to talk taxes... CLINTON: That can't — that can't be left to stand.
|
|
A decision would be left to Spanish judges whether to charge or jail them.
|
|
What would be left: Fox News, Fox Sports and the local Fox broadcasting operations.
|
|
Instruments supplied by Japan will be left in Mexico after the project is completed.
|
|
Women will be left stranded while country organizers scramble to fill in the gaps.
|
|
"Nobody wants to be left out of the memories that are made," she said.
|
|
It can be left on the countertop, but also fits well in most cabinets.
|
|
Despite the heavy discount, the underwriting banks could be left long in the paper.
|
|
Parents who cannot afford the sessions fear their children will be left behind academically.
|
|
That means, with 23 candidates running, that three will be left off the stage.
|
|
Or should this artificial, long-festering sea be left alone to dry up entirely?
|
|
"There is no little detail that can be left unsaid here," Chief Dugan said.
|
|
Residential customers within the utility's territory then could be left to cover the costs.
|
|
They could be left out of the count, assumed to fall outside its purview.
|
|
"According to Schwartz, the FogCam website will be left up "for sake of posterity.
|
|
I know some are going to be left out, but they worked so hard.
|
|
Parts of the Ohio Valley could be left with a severe coating of ice.
|
|
Instead it may be left with a version of one of Facebook's biggest failures.
|
|
Tariffs on other U.S. goods would be left in place, according to the statement.
|
|
"In the immediate aftermath, you just want to be left alone," Ms. Martin said.
|
|
After theater owners get their cut, Disney will be left with roughly $60 million.
|
|
Not wanting to be left on the field alone, the Titans also stayed inside.
|
|
I know some are going to be left out, but they work so hard.
|
|
Still, as people flee, the sick, disabled, and elderly would likely be left behind.
|
|
About four million Iraqis—an eighth of the country's population—would be left homeless.
|
|
Is the character reckoning with those who will be left alive to mourn him?
|
|
Fewer than 1,000 of the crocodiles are thought to be left in the wild.
|
|
"People cannot be left to die or to suffer various ailments," said the court.
|
|
All the programs funded with the initial rush of cash will be left unfunded.
|
|
It wasn't clear how much would be left by the time they were finished.
|
|
Neighbors took in these dogs that had to be left behind during a rescue.
|
|
May's opponents argue that Parliament would be left with no real choice at all.
|
|
Cory Booker suddenly catches fire, the former vice president could be left flat-footed.
|
|
This means that after federal taxes, you'd be left with a cool $98.6 million.
|
|
Once all that chaos is over, all that may be left is empty shelves.
|
|
There are also smaller categories of care that may be left off these plans.
|
|
Again, Trump has said that legalization should be left to the states to decide.
|
|
Future taxpayers will be left with both increased income inequality and higher debt burdens.
|
|
But her book is not a classic to be left on the library shelf.
|
|
Today's young Americans will be left to suffer the consequences and bear the costs.
|
|
" He added: "Something's in the air, and people don't want to be left behind.
|
|
I knew that if the train left, I would be left on the stand.
|
|
Some other items from the proposal may have to be left out as well.
|
|
Planning Director David Martin will be left to consider the city council's recommendation — and to decide whether Bird and Lime will be allowed to continue to operate there or be left out — in the context of these late-in-the-game commitments.
|
|
They also expected the reverse repo rate INRREP=ECI to be left at 6.00 percent.
|
|
Cottrell said the BSB does not want statutory powers, which should be left to regulators.
|
|
Other plans — like the more generous gold or less generous bronze — should be left untouched.
|
|
Lose this proprietary charging wand and you'll be left with an old-school ball again.
|
|
France, too, will soon be left with a binary choice in the upcoming presidential election.
|
|
General Motors' premium truck and SUV brand, GMC, is determined not to be left out.
|
|
However, they do not need to be left behind, or relegated to the dunce corner.
|
|
"I deserved the blame, to be left," she says, without really explaining what she means.
|
|
So they're often delivered via enemas—which, inconveniently, need to be left in for hours.
|
|
You could put this s— in its grave and it would still be left standing.
|
|
Our hope is that we sell everything so we'll be left with nothing to wear.
|
|
So Democrats will be left to hope they can focus the public's attention on substance.
|
|
But one thing can&apost be left to fate: a place to rest your head.
|
|
One Week Later:After the scab has faded, you may be left with a dark spot.
|
|
Everyone else will be left staring into the abysmal depths of an empty Nutella jar.
|
|
Where some things work for some communities and other communities continue to be left out?
|
|
But making that distinction should be left up to doctors, she says—not to patients.
|
|
Nothing can be left unconnected in the Internet of Things-era, not even your trampoline.
|
|
Atlanticists in post-Soviet states like Moldova and Georgia will be left in the cold.
|
|
"Very little will be left," preservation director Joao Carlos Nara told Agencia Brasil, per CNN.
|
|
Would they be left in the hands of government officials, overzealous border guards or vigilantes?
|
|
It is an historic achievement and it should not be left to my executive order.
|
|
He said on the campaign trail that marijuana legalization should be left to the states.
|
|
Massaquoi didn't want to be left out, so he also applied to become a member.
|
|
"Venting is something that should be left to friends and family and therapists," Frawley said.
|
|
Farmers will inevitably be left behind if the system doesn't protect them and their livelihood.
|
|
From October, only three will be left—the minimum needed to rule on a case.
|
|
Without a repeal of the HIT someone will be left paying more for their care.
|
|
If, as reports suggest, he is pulling back, FF could be left in the lurch.
|
|
The White House said donor restrictions should be left to the current candidates to decide.
|
|
If they have no space, the homeless living on the street will be left alone.
|
|
"If the past is in the past, it can be left there," Dr. Shuey says.
|
|
Seehofer added that countries defending the external borders of Europe should not be left alone.
|
|
Annie just wants a pack of cigarettes, a black coffee, and to be left alone.
|
|
You shouldn't be told you're completely irresponsible and be left alone with too much medication.
|
|
Poland's government says it does not want to be left behind in Europe's slow lane.
|
|
If its output is sanitised Cambodia will be left with few sources of independent reporting.
|
|
Eisen also said the Federal Bureau of Investigation shouldn't be left out of this discussion.
|
|
Only a little will be left over for worrying about the bigger, long-term picture.
|
|
Perhaps—but why would enjoying those things make you more likely to be left wing?
|
|
Notably, NASA, as a civilian space agency, will be left out of the new entity.
|
|
The remainder of Prudential will be left as an insurer in Asia, America and Africa.
|
|
They add nothing has changed ... Simmons is fine, and just wants to be left alone.
|
|
If sold, the company would be left with a stake in one thermal coal mine.
|
|
It was too sacred a task to be left to a former Punk magazine editor.
|
|
We'll be left fighting it out with one another as our collective earnings are capped.
|
|
We should be left with the understanding that underneath fame, there is nothing but bodies.
|
|
The scooters don't require docking stations, which means they can be left just about anywhere.
|
|
There are some who think Apple may be left behind in the race for 5G.
|
|
That could spell a difficult scenario for creditors who may be left with illiquid bonds.
|
|
The result is that the poorest Americans would still be left at a major disadvantage.
|
|
He worries that some athletes, such as single amputees like himself, will be left behind.
|
|
Occasionally, the generator the cabin ran on would die and they'd be left without electricity.
|
|
If states can't make up the difference, people could be left without coverage or care.
|
|
"I simply couldn't give the original book away and be left without a copy myself."
|
|
"The biggest fear that I see is that we will be left behind," he said.
|
|
But she could only bring one suitcase, and everything else had to be left behind.
|
|
And you'll continuously be left searching for the next patch of land to find gold.
|
|
Otherwise we'd all be left to our own devices, and God knows what would happen.
|
|
He described the current state of jobs as a "catastrophe" that cannot be left alone.
|
|
At any time, I could take the necklace off and I would be left alone.
|
|
But, he said, benefits to taxpayers who paid into the system should be left untouched.
|
|
"I've been kind of wanting to be left alone to figure myself out," she said.
|
|
Let them pit their wares on the free market, where they will be left homeless.
|
|
"I miss you" posts will be left on Facebook pages remembering lost sons and daughters.
|
|
Evidence kits that went directly to storage can be left out of these numbers entirely.
|
|
While lobbyists will have a field day, ordinary constituents will be left in the dark.
|
|
The hope among the international community has been that the problem can be left alone.
|
|
And it's an area in which America looks even more likely to be left behind.
|
|
Or absent congressional action, the matter can be left entirely to the 50 individual states.
|
|
Despite pressure to join, Mr. Orban says prosecutions must be left to the national governments.
|
|
And they're going to die, and then you're going to be left holding the bill.
|
|
The net result is that many Americans will be left with less money for retirement.
|
|
India is one of its fastest growing geographies and Amazon will not be left behind.
|
|
Since it doesn't in this case, Amiri said, the ruling should be left in place.
|
|
"She didn't want to be left alone in the house again," the former governor continued.
|
|
Graphic, negative-space eyeliner should be left behind on the red carpets of the 2010s.
|
|
However, one Zen like question seemed to be left at the conclusion of the testimony.
|
|
And last year's worries that some Obamacare enrollees could be left stranded have not resurfaced.
|
|
We're long past the point where it can be left up to the individual states.
|
|
In some places in the country, patients will be left without any health-care option.
|
|
" He said the "law shall take its course and it cannot be left to individuals.
|
|
Not to be left out, PATH jumped in and tweeted the actress its train schedule.
|
|
Yet Pruitt wants to expand the number of children who can be left unprotected. Why?
|
|
Unlike packages, fresh, cold and frozen groceries can't be left on the doorstep for hours.
|
|
For me, wearing a hood lets people know that I'd like to be left alone.
|
|
If that is not possible, the effort might be left to do later, he said.
|
|
We refused to be left there and told that you can't rise above your station.
|
|
But with this new deal, you'll be left with an extra $75 in the bank.
|
|
But it may never happen, and even if it does, Bitcoin might be left behind.
|
|
By cruel order of the king, his body is to be left to rot, unlamented.
|
|
Many of those working outside the main cities are worried they will be left behind.
|
|
Hong Kong is still going to exist, but we don't know what will be left.
|
|
Colonel Parrella had scheduled two key hearings that will now be left to his successor.
|
|
She wanted to be left alone while she stared at the TV above my head.
|
|
Does Sessions believe Comey never made his request to never be left alone with Trump?
|
|
Suppliers of these respirators should not be left exposed to a potentially catastrophic liability risk.
|
|
But he added that he felt the decision should be left up to individual teams.
|
|
He walked away, into the distance, and asked to be left alone for a while.
|
|
The last thing they want is to be left in a cage and forgotten about.
|
|
While arguably these videos would be considered hate speech, much seems to be left online.
|
|
He very much wishes to be left alone so he can focus on his wellness.
|
|
It's even more frustrating to be left in the dark and not have official communication.
|
|
There's also a leather door to nowhere that must be left over from a renovation.
|
|
They argued that fewer than 1,000 breeding pairs might be left across Oregon and California.
|
|
It will be left to doctors to review those risks with women seeking breast implants.
|
|
I was at a loss as to how to access anything that might be left.
|
|
What will be left for them when and if they choose to tell their stories?
|
|
What would be left to regulate the many millions of guns already in the country?
|
|
In severe cases, the patient can fall into a coma or be left irreversibly blind.
|
|
And it is hard, at the same time, not to be left wanting and disappointed.
|
|
In a cashless economy the poor, the elderly and country folk may be left behind.
|
|
Either way, the person entering the room next would be left with the other task.
|
|
Scratches may be left on your arms from trying on so many richly embellished clothes.
|
|
How astonishing that it can be left out and there's still a surfeit to rue.
|
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Still, it should be left in 2019 if Americans want real action to climate change.
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"Basically, at this point, the jury should be left to do its work," she said.
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Toronto -- Wednesday, January 15th Topic: Will Canada's economy be left behind by the green wave?
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In many shows, an exchange like that would be left on the cutting room floor.
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Mr Schmitz says the forest could be left as it is—but at a price.
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But in the end, the market would have to be left to its own devices.
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Working-class seniors would be left stranded, unable to get the health care they needed.
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At the same time, America would be left even further isolated as a global pariah.
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"How much will be left over when it comes to the defense budget?" he said.
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Investing in rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructure shouldn't just be left to the government alone, Rep.
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Rabago then told Ingall that he'd have to lick a urinal to be left alone.
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If Trump falls before an impeachment trial, the Republican Party will be left in wreckage.
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Decisions about contraception, they say, should be left to women, in consultation with their doctors.
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The Republicans are convinced beyond compromise that these matters should be left to the states.
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In Georgia, our most patriotic Americans can be left waiting for more than 50 days.
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We planned that out first, and then what was left would be left for work.
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Third, no trust would be left to make the system work as it did before.
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That, they said, would be left to the subcommittee on Homeland Security to battle out.
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Management of the Venezuelan crisis should be left in the hands of key regional stakeholders.
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They wanted to make sure I could be left alone to communicate on my own.
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And really, audiences should be left out of not just debates, but all TV shows.
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The environmental left must come to grips with that or it will be left behind.
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And as technology moves forward, there is a fear that some will be left behind.
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A new bag of fresh diapers will be left in place of the soiled bag.
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Simply waiting for people to get cooling appliances isn't enough — too many would be left behind.
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If the overseas assets perform poorly, the companies could be left with crippling debts at home.
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If and when they do fix the universe-shaking snap, which heroes will be left standing?
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Now we won't be left playing the guessing game of which combos are the killer combos.
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Because the Internet (including us) couldn't be left with that cliffhanger, they demanded to know more.
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By some estimates, as many as 3.5 million cyber jobs may be left open by 2021.
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Details will be left to the 28 individual countries in the EU to figure that out.
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That's a troubling finding for workers who might be left unemployed unless they receive adequate retraining.
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Turns out Ernest had actually intended for the land to be left to Ralph Angel. Gasp!
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"I believe that I deserve to be left in peace," said the 63-year-old fugitive.
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Other details can be left until a 21-month transition period begins after Brexit next March.
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I ran through all the variations that could possibly be left and kept coming up short.
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"This child is all that will be left of me, ever," he tells his protesting wife.
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Finessing the language behind the two moves will be left to Powell at his news conference.
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If that doesn't happen, Tarkanian could just be left with a slightly longer list of defeats.
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For one thing, flood planning cannot simply be left to individual real estate developments or neighborhoods.
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If foreign investment dries up, and the pound stays weak, Britons will be left permanently poorer.
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Anonymous tips about the shooting can be left with Naperville Crime Stoppers at 630-420-6006.
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The early signs are that the Trump administration would be left isolated on the world stage.
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In a press event after Google's Stadia stream, a spokesperson confirmed PS4 won't be left out.
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Update: You didn't think Kimmy would be left out of a West-Rousteing collaboration, did you?
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And if you don't master the skill of teaching yourself new things, you'll be left behind.
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We'd be left alone more at Disneyland than we would at a park
in Santa Monica.
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Of course, it's also possible that the creators could be left out of the process altogether.
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Greece would be left outside the bloc's de facto borders, despite being a European Union member.
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Bet-the-company decisions like that should not be left to an algorithm, said Philips's Hinman.
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Information can also be left anonymously with the Orange County Crime Stoppers at (855) TIP-OCCS.
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But with the Didi-Uber China merger, Lyft looks like it might be left out cold.
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But if you did get one, the company's image stitching servers will still be left operational.
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Whoever wins this election will be left with the Obama-Clinton legacy of anemic economic growth.
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The scary thought is that there's the possibility that I may be left alone some day.
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It also said Cartwheel will be left alone for now, as it favors a slower transition.
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The bumpers can be taken off, but they should be left on to protect the blades.
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If Trump is not re-elected, the next President will be left with a market mess.
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In many cases, it's not unusual for models with natural hair to be left completely untouched.
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"Without it, ratepayers will be left holding the bag and communities will needlessly suffer," he said.
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And when your phone isn't constantly searching for service, your battery will be left un-drained.
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We're supposed to be left to our own devices then pull ourselves up from our bootstraps.
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Following smartphone teasers from LG, and Samsung, Lenovo decided it doesn't want to be left behind.
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Why anybody would need to do that will be left as an exercise to the reader.
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And House Republicans are worried that when November 2018 arrives, they'll be left holding the bag.
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Not to be left out, Microsoft's got an event planned for tomorrow afternoon in New York.
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What is going to be left telling women that they should wear whatever makes wear uncomfortable.
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Poland's crisis is Europe's alarm bell—and the country mustn't be left to fight it alone.
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Pros People who buy coverage in the individual market won't be left out in the cold.
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You'd think a man could take his family to the beach and be left in peace.
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"These people will be left vulnerable to abuse of those backdoors by cybercriminals and other governments."
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Every four years, the DNC will be left in shambles as soon as the election ends.
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She's merely asking to be left alone so that she can live her life in peace.
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Furthermore, those who struggle to experience the feelings mindfulness influencers preach can be left feeling dissatisfied.
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Pentair will be left with its water business, which reported sales of $2.8 billion in 2016.
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OK, so first Bran says he needs to be left in the open in the Godswood.
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Fund managers too may be left reviewing equity exposures if the euro stabilizes or marks higher.
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She was told that that part of the program would simply have to be left out.
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"The ELN cannot be left out of the peace process," FARC head negotiator Ivan Marquez said.
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We're moving toward a cashless society, and lots of people are going to be left behind.
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You are in a lonely, yet marvellous place, which is addictive and can't be left anymore.
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Anthem said it will pull back in Kentucky, but no county will be left without options.
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If he does, it's on you -- and the people of Louisiana will be left to suffer.
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Only one Cuban diplomat would be left to handle consular affairs in Washington, Rodríguez Parilla said.
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Some private companies also worry that the best quality mines would be left for Coal India.
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Consumers may be left unprotected, potentially indefinitely, by any delays in patching vulnerabilities, the FCC said.
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The couch, where you'll be left counting sheep until such time as you can be replaced.
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The book introduces readers to a cranky security robot that just wants to be left alone.
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If parents stop serving carrots and sweet potatoes, they won't be left with many accessible alternatives.
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They say the power to appoint the justice's successor should be left to the next president.
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"If you used water it would never dry and you'd be left with a giant mess."
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What goals are appropriate to government and what decisions should be left to the private sector?
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That means people in places like Montana and Wyoming might be left behind for a while.
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"She remembers when Thunderbird would be left on the street by the bums," Ms. Groth said.
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The federal government could be left with the bill if a company can't pay for cleanup.
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With three options to watch Fourth of July fireworks from home, you shouldn't be left wanting.
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The Risk Management Program Rule should be left in place for the protection of us all.
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The U.S. Virgin Islands – suffering after two major hurricanes as well – cannot be left behind either.
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Ruzhdi Kosumi, who owns 14 gambling shops, said 40 of his workers will be left jobless.
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And three other budgeted positions, it was told, would have to be left unfilled for now.
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Unless you can get good life insurance at your next job, you might be left without.
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If not, tens of thousands of irreplaceable sites will be left exposed to looting and desecration.
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And that will be left, Sue, for you and your colleagues or for Jacopo to write.
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Two more Iranian ships in Brazil could also be left without enough fuel to sail home.
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On the road, no accident will be left unfilmed, resulting in valuable footage for insurance disputes.
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Things this command will ask for like full name, room number, etc can be left blank.
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Still, Garrett said he hoped his true mark on this season would be left this week.
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And the global economy may be left with dwindling Chinese demand — and without a backup plan.
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But Chief Justice John G. Roberts says that politics should be left out of the process.
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If the Supreme Court's ideological majority flipped, future generations would be left to foot the bill.
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And without legal help, widows denied the right to sell their land can be left devastated.
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But it looks like whether the Obama administration's guidance sticks will be left to federal courts.
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Farmers who have built their whole business around GM crops would be left in the lurch.
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In fact, sometimes it's best to be left behind, to enjoy where you are right now.
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The 11 seats held by the now banned party executives, including Thanathorn, will be left vacant.
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She uses a trickle of water and whatever soap happens to be left on the sponge.
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Evey seems to be left with no other choice but to help V on his quest.
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Use too much and you'll be left with chalky or pasty residue all over your car.
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The decision on how to move forward should be left in the hands of the experts.
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However, to the casual filmgoer, there is a lot that can be left to the imagination.
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Drying, however, should be left to nature rather than to machines, so opt for air-drying.
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There is also a growing realization that some communities, even sizable ones, will be left behind.
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The matter of harm cannot be left to sporting bodies, because there are broader issues involved.
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In our civilized society, this is supposed to be left to the formal criminal justice system.
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"This is ultimately a political dispute and should be left to the political process," he said.
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It is too big and important a job to be left to a few good men.
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"These are challenging times for everyone, and nobody should be left behind," Federer wrote on Instagram.
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There is a harsh side, too, to his insistence that politics should be left to politicians.
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Second, good design can bring A.I.'s benefits to those who otherwise might be left out.
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Family members can drop off food and essentials, but they should be left on a doorstep.
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When you account for every dollar with a specific "job," you should be left with zero.
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Those who cannot make it to the path of totality will not be left out, however.
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But Mr. Northam also twice said the decision would be left to the school's governing board.
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And then we'll be left to figure out what to do with whatever else we learn.
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The director Sebastian Hartmann feels that theater has become too important to be left to entertainment.
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As for that election, one senior backbencher suggests voters could be left waiting until the spring.
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On Sunday, the family released a statement thanking supporters and asking again to be left alone.
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He also notes that, in particular, those workers replaced by technological advancements will be left behind.
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One visitor to the temple said the tigers should be left there, rather than being confiscated.
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Both parties agreed the votes were historic, but clashed wildly over what legacy would be left.
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For now, viewers may be left wondering what sets it apart from other materially informed practices.
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What was Sessions thinking when Comey asked that he not be left alone with the President?
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I can't be left alone because all those memories come flooding back, and I start crying.
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Politics aside, we will all be left to blame if, and when, another financial disaster strikes.
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If they take notes, the notes must be left in the room when the senator leaves.
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"The question about impeachment — you know, that will be left to others to decide," Clinton said.
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The artist said he would welcome additions and thinks packets of pens should be left out.
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No butter patty could be left untouched, and we swore not to purge or self-harm.
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But even if he succeeds on May 7, he will still be left with other difficulties.
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He can never be left alone — and that means our mother rarely gets to be alone.
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He will be left with little doubt as to just how much he means to them.
|
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It cannot be left to bodies like the ICC to carry out defense of human rights.
|
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage service entities, were supposed to be left for dead.
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The stroller would have to be left behind; she couldn't carry it and the baby both.
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Soon afterward, the country amended its laws to say that the aislados should be left alone.
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Taxpayers will be left to pick up the tab due to a lack of political will.
|
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Once those agencies take their cut, how much will be left for those most in need?
|
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Unsecured vendors and service providers, shareholders, and pensioners will be left to fight over the scraps.
|
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If these employers fold without accounting for their migrant workers, they'll be left quite literally homeless.
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Most countries say the city's status must be left to negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
|
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African-American accident victims could easily be left to die because no "black" ambulance was available.
|
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"The @HouseGOP cannot be left alone in a room with DAG Rosenstein," Nadler tweeted Friday morning.
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I think it gets boring when you become too preachy—that can be left to academia.
|
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The inmate name and id information needs to be left out, as does the inmate location.
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They just want to be left alone, to watch a TV show that never actually existed.
|
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Without these, reform initiatives can be left defenseless against fast operators and unintended (but foreseeable) consequences.
|
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Decisions regarding these types of sweeping powers should not and cannot be left solely to law enforcement.
|
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America's already trying to cobble together a deal with what will be left of the EU now.
|
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If Kiev's forces perform better than expected, Putin could be left with a politically damaging military embarrassment.
|
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At the end of Wild Wild Country's actual finale, it's difficult not to be left with questions.
|
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As it becomes easier to spot talent for most high-return careers, will colleges be left behind?
|
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"No one should be left without a roof over their head," said James Brokenshire in a statement.
|
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It's anyone's guess how long this assault will last, or what will be left in its wake.
|
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In the meanwhile, we'll continue to use our headphones to broadcast our desire to be left alone.
|
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Cameras and other members of the Kardashain clan will reportedly be left behind, according to Vanity Fair.
|
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Hence, she had to be left on a remote planet where no one could find her. 6.
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Boeing, which is not currently a player in general aviation, clearly doesn't want to be left behind.
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I think once we start censoring everything, well, what will there be left to look forward to?
|
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Costumes, facial expressions, writing — in the hunt for sweet, sweet clues, no detail can be left unexamined.
|
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Wore tight clothes after getting a spray tan only to be left with muddy streaks of orange?
|
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If you thought viral dance crazes were something that would be left behind in 2016, think again.
|
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But there's another that can't be left off the list, according to Google billionaire Eric Schmidt: luck.
|
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McConnell declined to consider Garland, saying that Scalia&aposs replacement should be left to the next president.
|
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With all those restrictions, the real decision on what to do will be left up to Rosenstein.
|
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Those who aren't ready to commit to a subscription won't be left out entirely with Facetune 2.
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The company would not say how long the engine could be left on before automatically shutting off.
|
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I'm a diehard Swiftie but even I understand that some things should be left well-enough alone.
|
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Passports, itineraries, and literal luggage are being carried around the entire movie, begging to be left behind.
|
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ISPs see how much money those companies are raking in and don't want to be left out.
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Maybe your friends and family use iMessage, and you don't want to be left out of conversations.
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This blood will not be left on the ground, no matter what the price, what the cost.
|
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We will all leave and be left so many times, before death does all of us part.
|
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Previously, these types of reviews could only be left with the assistance of Airbnb's customer services department.
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But I've also said for the most part, these issues would be left back to the states.
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I want some things to be left unsaid, so I can figure them out on my own.
|
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Everybody has to be protected but that's an issue that should be left up to the states.
|
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I do think that after 25 years in the public eye, few women would be left standing.
|
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And if that person's way doesn't work for you, you can be left feeling like a failure.
|
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So, on the face of it, economic and social forces should be left to do their work.
|
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"I don't believe the Air Force should be left to self-police after such tragic consequences," Rep.
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Luke just wants to be left alone and for Harlem's residents to be free of this dictatorship.
|
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And if it's the latter, then what does it mean to be left out of the 'curation?
|
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He expects interest rates to be left on hold until at least the end of the year.
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He was worried I'd find someone else within that amount of time, and he'd be left alone.
|
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The next president, far from preventing it, will be left to deal with it and the aftermath.
|
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Those with non-standard accents may have to persevere if they are not to be left behind.
|
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Amazon just wants to be left alone so it can build complexes, hire people and sell stuff.
|
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Russia will be left propping up (President Bashar al-)Assad in an ever smaller piece of Syria.
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The bikes can be left in any place where it is legal to leave a private cycle.
|
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Pandering to the coal industry -- and bickering over solid science -- should be left well in the past.
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I also want to kind of be left trying to figure out [the conclusion] on my own.
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If opportunities are not spread more evenly across the country, northerners may be left holding the baby.
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No speculation or rumors, it'd all be left on camera for the people to see for themselves.
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They don't want to be left behind when everyone starts buying things on their mobile phone. Yeah.
|
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The message was clear: if some members want to block discussion, then they will be left behind.
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And patients will be left to wonder why governments fail to see the purpose of repurposing drugs.
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Everything else will be left to the pros—except picking out an outfit your mom will like.
|
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Most countries have maintained the position that decisions about Jerusalem's status should be left to future negotiations.
|
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Meanwhile, Facebook users, investors and lawmakers should absolutely be left staggered at the WTFuckery of all this.
|
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If things do go wrong, and volatility continues to spike, somebody will be left with the bill.
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A "guard sheaf" would be left in a field to protect it until the harvest was complete.
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The plague of fall army worms has fuelled worries that some farmers could be left with nothing.
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"The perception is that if a child is excelling that child can be left alone," Lubinski says.
|
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Like dough, every man in their early 20s needs to be left on the counter to rise.
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Just because you can't make the summer music festivals doesn't mean you'll be left in the dark.
|
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Contracting companies in other states will be left to cover the cost themselves, which could be burdensome.
|
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I just wanted to be left alone, but she wanted me to vacuum or clean my room.
|
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There are some things in life that that are so pure they deserve to be left untouched.
|
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"You're really questioning right now the forensic value of what may be left behind," Kolowski told Ward.
|
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Once you've scrubbed away the excess, you should be left with a nice, clean, frosted glass look.
|
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As a result, women in particular may be left with unnecessary pain—but men might be too.
|
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West tweeted a few weeks ago that he wanted to be left alone to finish his album.
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The team is building models that can be left in the cleared room of a burning building.
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I just feel like you could be left without anything if there's a problem with the Juicero.
|
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And they'd be left with enough spare change to buy that rented summer home on Martha's Vineyard.
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Because of this limitation, important information about the study's design and findings had to be left out.
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He's plotting their escape from the surrounding walkers, but she's scared and would rather be left behind.
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And not to be left out, GameStop is selling the $99 Nintendo New 3DS Super Mario bundle.
|
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Will that be left to Turkey or will EU officials set up shop in the refugee camps?
|
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What this has shown me is that that Kenyans should be left to deal with their issues.
|
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Would it be left up to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, which first produced the report?
|
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The risk is that some of those investors will be left holding the bag in a crisis.
|
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Many families raising children with disabilities or supporting adults or seniors with disabilities would be left out.
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Because the category of "premium Android" matters too much to be left in the hands of others.
|
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If the answer proved to be no, local groups would be left to do what they pleased.
|
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But, as ever in the seemingly unending crisis in Greece, much is likely to be left unresolved.
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Sports of The Times So the bear will be left to wander the athletic wilderness this August.
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"They're clearly divided about the notion that they can ask to be left alone," Mr. Gill said.
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But many more parents are likely would be left out, especially those who need assistance the most.
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Besides, just how many of these people can really be left to coax out into the open?
|
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A further calculation based on that number misstated the return that would be left after that loss.
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It's a device that wants nothing and gives nothing: nothing, that is, but to be left alone.
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They are not intended for everyday wear or to be left on your pup while not training.
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That delicate balancing act is hard to manage, but Beijing may be left with no other choice.
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Fourth, make clear that the national security law is a sleeping dog that should be left lying.
|
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But how much of EPA will be left after President Trump finishes burning it to the ground?
|
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As with an infant, Mark Allen cannot be left alone because he might have seizures, she said.
|
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"I believe this issue should be left up entirely in the state courts, in the states," Rep.
|
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But if the ecosystem comes to life earlier in the year, many species may be left behind.
|
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And I believed then as I do now, that no one should be left to fight alone.
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The deadlock means Italy will be left with no effective government until the end of the year.
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If your iPhone flashlight isn't working, however, you don't necessarily have to be left in the dark.
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He describes men who died — or were horribly injured — during missions and had to be left behind.
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Then once those are done, the committee will be left to try to tackle the collusion question.
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A five-hundred-piece "Mona Lisa" jigsaw puzzle would be left out for visitors to play with.
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Look for more loose change to be left behind this summer as air travel reaches its peak.
|
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Portman did say Obamacare cannot be left in place because of rising premiums and lack of chance.
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Some lawmakers flatly rejected the concept, and Trump agreed the matter should be left up to states.
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Immediately you realize what is important, and what needs to be left out of your own work.
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One goes out into the woods to make a new society, or simply to be left alone.
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Basically, ladies and gents, baking soda should be left in the pantry and not on the vanity.
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Instead, we went around proselyting version of Christianity to people who wanted to just be left alone.
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If this is the case, then the meme should be left behind, and more wholesome ones pursued.
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Petty partisan intrigue must be left in the campaign or risk placing politics ahead of national security.
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Japan would have to step up, he said, or it would be left to its own devices.
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Should it quit the market, a gap would be left for rivals such as Bolt to fill.
|
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In that scenario, you would be left with your obstruction and a damaged relationship with your neighbor.
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Prosecutors objected, arguing that the judge had ordered that political references be left out of the trial.
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Many of Christianity's earliest apologists wrote of their longing to be left alone by the Roman state.
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Should his artworks now be left to speak for themselves (see his entry on 13/8/99)?
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I agree with President Trump, that this decision should be left up to the people of Colorado.
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The company would be left with markedly less influence in an alliance it probably can't survive without.
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Once the Pistons officially hire a coach, Toronto will be left with the league's only coaching vacancy.
|
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If an owl called back, in many cases the trees around it had to be left standing.
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Will it eventually do the right thing, and who will be left to know when it does?
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It's a vital task that certainly can't be left to some soothing new words from the CEOs.
|
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Choosing online surveys instead of in-person consultations also means consumers could be left with incomplete information.
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I was afraid that Tuesday solvers who don't know this word would be left scratching their heads.
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The final decision on sentencing will be left to the judge in the case Amy Berman Jackson.
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As many as 70,000 Californians who suffered losses linked to PG&E's equipment could be left out.
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What we will be left with, McNamee suggests, is what fundamentally matters: trust in a stable democracy.
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And until they figure it out, the City will be left to just twist in the wind.
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Fifteen analysts and economists polled by Reuters expect the key rate to be left at 7.50 percent.
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And then the world would be left with some nasty and disruptive trade policies from both sides.
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The easiest way to ensure that you won't be left heartbroken over someone not accepting your sexuality?
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Some mysteries keep us coming back for the next adventure; some are to be left well alone.
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Without guidance in how to navigate these issues, young people can be left feeling helpless and overwhelmed.
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Europe could be left leaderless after the front-runner to replace Angela Merkel stepped aside on Monday.
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Bloomberg reports that the company will be left with a team of between five and 10 people.
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