In other words, what might be set in one stone can usually be set in another.
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"In the interest of justice, Cyntoia should be set free and she should be set free immediately," Ms. Gilmore said.
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But think about the precedent that's about to be set.
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A bond can be set anywhere between $1,500 to $25,000.
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Britain will be set free to its solitary island existence.
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That just might be set for a big change, however.
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The balloons may be set free again in the future.
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After that, a court date will be set, officials said.
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The video seems to be set in some futuristic planet.
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Finally, Gordon believes Square could be set for a breakout.
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The video appears to be set in an ornate ballroom.
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Against these uncertain costs can be set more certain benefits.
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Yet the harm must be set against the medical benefits.
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I should be set for the next week at home.
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A similar court may be set up for South Sudan.
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I need to be set free from those unhealthy mindsets!
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Economic activity may now be set to take off again.
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But Infinity War seems likely to be set circa 2018.
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Pricing will be set case by case, SAP executives said.
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The price per share will be set on July 24.
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A date for the vote has yet to be set.
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Maybe he'll be set free because of incredibly unconvincing reasons.
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If upheld, they would typically be set for five years.
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If Kavanaugh's confirmation is derailed, the precedent will be set.
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"Dissent must be set off from dissent," the narrator says.
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Prosecutors asked that Jones' bail be set at $1.125 million.
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A similar board will be set up for the river.
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Cots could be set up and beds rolled into place.
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The photo booth needed to be set up and staffed.
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S. treatment centers has yet to be set, he said.
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How beautiful would that be set in a simple typeface?
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The date for his retrial is yet to be set.
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It cuts the fingers; it must frequently be set down.
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Clocks should be set back on Sunday morning, not ahead.
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But you've got to be set up — speed is everything.
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He just needs to be set in the right direction.
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They've asked that Manafort's bail be set at $10 million.
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Final rosters are expected to be set in early January.
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LINKLATER On one hand, the movie could be set anywhere.
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The DA's office is recommending bail be set at $20,000.
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What Disney hasn't confirmed is when it will be set.
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"An interactive data base will be set up" he said.
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A coffin may be set adrift into the swamp, too.
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Privacy setting on their accounts must also be set to public.
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One episode — he didn't say which — will be set in 1987.
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UK foreign policy should be set by Parliament, not US President.
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It will be set in Washington D.C.'s AAU basketball league.
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However, today's violence still needs to be set in historical context.
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So then the clone can be set free, as it were.
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"As an entrepreneur, you need rules to be set," Meléndez said.
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Now, it will be set atop a New York state park.
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Prosecutors will ask for bail to be set at $2 million.
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It can also be set to pulse along with your music.
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This can be set within the "Keyboard" tab in System Preferences.
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Could it be set in the '80s, or even the '90s?
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He did not say at what level they would be set.
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EU diplomats say they could be set up in North Africa.
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This doesn't mean stories should only be set in the present.
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And, you know, you have to be set up for that.
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The D.A. is recommending his bail be set at $2.02 mil.
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O.J. Simpson O.J. Simpson will ask today to be set free.
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The final share price is expected to be set on Oct.
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The price for the new offering will be set from Sept.
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The squeeze motion can also be set to perform other tasks.
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Both traditional digital and analog clocks need to be set manually.
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A crucial question is how the federal payment would be set.
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A sentencing date was to be set within the next week.
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"Animosity needs to be set aside," he told the local newspaper.
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He asked that his bail be set between $350,000 and $400,000.
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Further dates, he said, have yet to be set in stone.
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The feature can be set up through the Alexa mobile app.
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The movie will be set in the 20th century in Congo.
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Records, by their nature, are not meant to be set annually.
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Bond for a single detained immigrant can be set at $10,000.
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What criteria and standards should be set, if any, and why?
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How much of the ocean will be set aside as sanctuaries?
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Now we'll be set up to actually sell directly to people.
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Around 1.4 billion euros will be set aside for contracted generation.
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Fireworks were scheduled to be set off later in the evening.
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Can be set up anywhere with a strong Wi-Fi connection.
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DeVillers said a sentencing hearing date has yet to be set.
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It was unclear when the new trial date would be set.
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Los Angeles prosecutors are recommending bail be set at $5 million.
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He said additional medical centres would be set up if necessary.
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A date for the re-run has yet to be set.
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Around of the machines will be set up across the city.
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The special election timeline won't be set until Dent officially retires.
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Greetings can be set and edited in a Page's Message Settings.
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The business of it all is supposed to be set aside.
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Prosecutors are asking Weinstein's bail to be set at $5 million.
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And you go to Stanford, Disney, boom, you should be set.
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Alternatively, these sectors would be set emissions-cutting targets of their own.
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Life would be set if they could find a husband like that.
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That's may be set to change next year, potentially denting Chinese growth.
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Further details would be set out in a future document on immigration.
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The precedent would be set and be too dangerous to future nominees.
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What if "call a cab" can be set to "Uber" (default even)?
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If you already knew that, you may be set with a gift.
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However, Andres said that they could be set free under certain conditions.
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I think you could be set up for a similar type surge.
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Nevertheless, this bond-market sell-off needs to be set in context.
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"Today the date for the investiture vote will be set," said Rivera.
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The tariffs are going to be set, this involves a multilateral negotiation.
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Pricing will be set June 27, with final price revealed July 11.
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It also looks like it'll be set partially in our own world.
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A new deadline for competing offers will be set, the source said.
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The brackets for single filers will be set at half those levels.
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And the debate stage will be set where it's all about me.
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It could in truth be set in any month of the year.
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The brackets for single filers will be set at half those levels.
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The next cycle will also be set in modern times, he said.
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That means Sabrina cannot be set in the "now" of Riverdale. Why?
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It can also be set to different old school FM radio channels.
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And the winners and losers of the season may already be set.
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In fact, the group may be set to dominate the year's offerings.
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When he turns himself in, his bond will be set at $500.
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"An independent inquiry commission will be set up in the coming hours."
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Part of the story this season will be set in The Kingdom.
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They'll be set around the edges but have some give everywhere else.
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Hampers of food will be set out on tables up the street.
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Shell companies can be set up to hide assets from prying eyes.
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Most appeared to be set to Ebay's instant "Buy It Now" setting.
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Moreover, both of these additions will be set back from the street.
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The 'conviction stage' needs to see results to be set in motion.
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Apple may be set to test speech recognition of the legal kind.
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"
I'm really not the type to be set —" he objects, but Mrs.
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Type in the name you'd like to use and you'll be set.
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"We must not allow this dangerous precedent to be set," Koum wrote.
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When he turns himself in, his bond will be set at $2,000.
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The price for the sale is yet to be set, it said.
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The briefing is "going to be set up pretty soon," Grassley added.
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We're told once Johnson's arrested, his bail will be set at $26k.
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Rather, it will be set two years before the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Buckle up, bitcoin's wild ride could be set for one last hurrah.
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Oversight and goals by region should be set at the state level.
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Sofa lengths can be set by the customer in one-inch increments.
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The final price will be set just before the initial public offering.
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Once authenticated, you'll finalize a few more options, and you'll be set.
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The timetable will be set out at the start of the process.
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On machines you start up now, everything should already be set up.
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Yes, The Fits was not originally conceived to be set in Cincinnati.
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Limitations may be set right now, but opportunities are opening up, too.
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A penny for every computer that's on, I'd be set for life.
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The penalty, most likely a fine, will be set on Aug. 22.
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Thirty-five permits would be set aside for veterans and disabled people.
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I just hope that more people can be set free from captivity.
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When I return in 2024, my expectations will certainly be set high.
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Dates for the formal pleas in court had yet to be set.
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A timetable should be set that ensures complaints receive a prompt response.
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Once enabled, waiting rooms can also be set up for specific meetings.
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The collectives would be set up for people at three life stages.
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"That's going to be set, I think, for March 5," Graham said.
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A dangerous precedent will be set for future majorities of this body.
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An anonymous donor posted enough money for Flowers to be set free.
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Prosecutors are asking for his bail to be set at $5 million.
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While the stage may be set, new characters keep joining the production.
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A date for the no-confidence vote has yet to be set.
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In a country like Nepal, years of progress can be set back.
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Internal and external communications plans and platforms should be set in advance.
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The district attorney's office has recommended bail to be set at $20,000.
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Her follow-up, coming in February, will be set where there's mud.
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These separate insurance commissions in different states had to be set up.
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The egg whites should be set and the yolks should be runny.
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Prosecutors are asking that Noor's bail be set at $500,000, Freeman said.
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"We must not allow this dangerous precedent to be set," Mr. Koum wrote.
|
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A sentencing date will be set for him at the hearing, Horwood says.
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Officials said a task force would be set up to investigate the cause.
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It will be six half-hour episodes, and will be set in 1960s.
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At the end of the 90 day period, Dassey will be set free.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Challenging market conditions could be set to improve, Credit Suisse (CSGN.
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Member states have been sharply divided on where the caps should be set.
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Other people in nearby homes have been told to be set to leave.
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The precedent that could be set by a guilty verdict is very concerning.
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If you play (or have ever played) Fortnite, you'll already be set up.
|
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In contrast, gaming firms may be set to hit the jackpot in Japan.
|
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Thermostats in the winter should be set no higher than 19 degrees Celsius.
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But now, it's an important reminder of how precedent can be set early.
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Now if only someone would develop a sweat-mopping simulator, I'd be set.
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That raised protests from Rousseff opponents who demanded it be set up immediately.
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They are also candles: they could be set on fire at any moment.
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"He will be detained or dates certainly will be set," Treyzon told PEOPLE.
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The precise balance of responsibilities in the negotiations has yet to be set.
|
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At the end of the 90-day period, Dassey will be set free.
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If Donald Trump wins, America will be set on an entirely new path.
|
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Mr Baden estimates that it can be set up for less than $250.
|
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The initial tax should be low, but it should be set to escalate.
|
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Regulations around data sharing and customer data privacy have yet to be set.
|
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The guidance notes that those powers should be set out in CCP rules.
|
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The gains in investment and training must be set against the wider costs.
|
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A commission will be set up to look into what might replace it.
|
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Pricing won't be set until Sphero finalizes the design, materials and battery life.
|
|
Limits can also be set on phone use in a number of ways.
|
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At the open of trade on Thursday, real estate will be set free.
|
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A date is yet to be set for the issue to be debated.
|
|
But taxes could be set to rise in the nation's most populous state.
|
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"I don't think there are any traps that will be set," Miller said.
|
|
Mike Khouw and Carter Worth think Chipotle could be set for a drop.
|
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His assertion that he ought to be set apart in the first place.
|
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Prosecutors will ask that bail be set at $1 million, the statement said.
|
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The auction date will be set on Thursday's council meeting, according to Williams.
|
|
Two others are demanding a commission be set up to investigate the him.
|
|
What land should be set aside, what should be exploited, and how much?
|
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He has not yet appeared before a judge ... where bail could be set.
|
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Most of the scenes were choreographed to be set up around natural interactions.
|
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The targets will be set on an annual basis, and run to 2050.
|
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The new departments will be set up effective August 1, the MAS said.
|
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Others have been assigned a yellow "be set" warning, according to Cal Fire.
|
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Pair your Mickey ears with matching makeup, and your outfit will be set.
|
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Barring unforeseen circumstances, the winner should be set for a playoff spot. Nov.
|
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Caps will be set by the European Banking Authority, the bloc's banking regulator.
|
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It had to be set off manually, police told The Los Angeles Times.
|
|
The meeting had yet to be set for scheduling reasons, the report said.
|
|
Mallory has said that his second novel will be set in San Francisco.
|
|
An official date has yet to be set for the illicit possession trial.
|
|
Untrue claims are circulating again, and the record needs to be set straight.
|
|
You think that courses should be set up alongside the state of emergency?
|
|
The final price has yet to be set and is subject to change.
|
|
If this nomination succeeds, women's human rights will be set back for decades.
|
|
Poirot, naturally, is not misled, and the world can be set to rights.
|
|
The Supreme Court's agenda increasingly seems to be set by what's on television.
|
|
Could he be set to take on Diesel (or, for that matter, Deisel)?
|
|
And will it be set back by an incoming invasion of privacy lawsuit?
|
|
At times, polling stations might be set up just to reach one person.
|
|
During that process, a price will be set for the existing Uber shares.
|
|
Billions more would be set aside for testing supplies, equipment, and additional payroll.
|
|
No doubt new spending records will be set before its fate is resolved.
|
|
First, quotas must be set for female representation at all levels of government.
|
|
The Palestinian capital would be set across several towns that border East Jerusalem.
|
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A hearing addressing his plea change has yet to be set, Winkleman said.
|
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Tours can be set up by a tour operator or through Visit Rwanda.
|
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These weapons can be set to decactivate or self-destruct after 30 days.
|
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Both apps can be set up to automatically back up your computer data.
|
|
Otherwise, the conditions will be set for a deadly resurgence of the group.
|
|
It's unclear whether the new tariff will be set at 10% or 25%.
|
|
Interest rates will be set when the contracts are agreed, the minister said.
|
|
" The official playing Italy said, "I'm worried we're going to be set back.
|
|
Quotas would be set and families penalized if they refused to go along.
|
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Some of the work can be set up in advance, Mr. Pagnato said.
|
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His career course appeared to be set as a civil servant and diplomat.
|
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Remember, this worksheet isn't meant to be set aside once you've completed it.
|
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Palestinians have demanded that part of Jerusalem be set aside as their capital.
|
|
Luckily, Copeland should be set for success when he retires from the NFL.
|
|
The edifice will be set in a grassy park with a waterfront promenade.
|
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I thought if I could just make a little money I'd be set.
|
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The women's Final Four will be set after games on Sunday and Monday.
|
|
The timing of the offering will be set by investment banks, he said.
|
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It's unclear whether the new tariffs will be set at 10% or 63%.
|
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A date for the debate on the amendment has yet to be set.
|
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This isn't to say that our tax laws should be set in stone.
|
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Autopay can be set up through your lender online or over the phone.
|
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Its share price will be set solely by demand from public-market investors.
|
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Another cautioned that an announcement and launch date may not yet be set.
|
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And lucky for them, it might be set for a triumphant return in 2017.
|
|
For now, no deal is in sight and no talks seem to be set.
|
|
The tone in official Washington might be set to change once Trump takes office.
|
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At issue is whether Meng should be set free while her extradition case proceeds.
|
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TAN: We were thinking that it would be set up in a processional format.
|
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Based on historical standards, bonds could be set for double-digit losses, he said.
|
|
So no, the future of particle physics doesn't seem to be set in stone.
|
|
So will all upcoming Marvel movies also be set in the future, in 2013?
|
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If your grad is living with a significant other, they'll be set with leftovers.
|
|
The movie will, however, definitely be set in the show's same New Mexico universe.
|
|
Will Kylie ever be set free from the gilded cage of her own making?
|
|
At night, they can also be set to fade out after a specific time.
|
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An additional password can also be set before a recipient can download a file.
|
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We know that marriages will dissolve, and love triangles will be set into motion.
|
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Because the rates will probably be set high, the tax will also foster evasion.
|
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The pace is comically speedy, fit to be set to the Benny Hill theme.
|
|
The Chargers, the Raiders and the Rams may be set for more drastic action.
|
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The final price will be set later Thursday in advance of trading on Friday.
|
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If #MeToo in America becomes a Democrats-only movement, it will be set back.
|
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They are designed to be set to your preference once and then left alone.
|
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And the lamp can be set to use either a warmer or cooler light.
|
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Matsumoto suggested that a trial could be set for some time early next year.
|
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Apple Pay can be set to require a fingerprint scan, which ATMs don't offer.
|
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America, France and Germany need rules to be set down in black and white.
|
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Some of those could be set to rebound hard, according to two market watchers.
|
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"Feast," is built around Thanksgiving Day, so the episode must be set in November.
|
|
The conservationists are still, however, waiting for the promised forest to be set aside.
|
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Unlike with Wi-Fi, devices can be set at the factory to connect wirelessly.
|
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A clemency panel could be set up entirely by Booker or any other president.
|
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A "traffic mobility review board" will be set up to work all this out.
|
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The map colors can also be set according to the different widgets we use.
|
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Certain domains can be set up to always open in particular browsers, if needed.
|
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No bond is expected to be set, according to the state attorney general's office.
|
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Again this can be set up from inside the app when you install it.
|
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The riskier the asset, the more capital must be set aside, earning them nothing.
|
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There are rules governing where cameras can be set up, but there is access.
|
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Similar accounts will be set up for the Obama administration's Instagram and Facebook posts.
|
|
"The Anti-Terrorism Act can't be set aside simply by rebranding yourself," Landes said.
|
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These Sections can be set to public or private, just like Pinterest's boards feature.
|
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Bad, Baby's shampoo pen holds over 200 sprays, so you'll be set all weekend.
|
|
Student loan borrowers deserve to understand their options and be set up for success.
|
|
A final price is expected to be set by the company on July 11.
|
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It will require a 50 percent plus 1 vote to be set into action.
|
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The dates for court hearings will be set at a later phase, he said.
|
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The government said on Thursday that lower charges would be set for frequent users.
|
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Other times, it would be set aside for interviews, post-show analysis, and retrospectives.
|
|
He said transport prices for that gas will be set by the contractual terms.
|
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It was not clear at what level, or when, the cap will be set.
|
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A preliminary hearing will be set 14 days after the court verifies the documents.
|
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The caps would begin in 2020, and be set initially at 2016 spending levels.
|
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And bid specifications should be set by officials who know what the government needs.
|
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Thermostats should be then be set at 82 degrees or above from 10 p.m.
|
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The fund would be set up through a mediation process, according to the source.
|
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Outside of April, the igloos can be set up elsewhere around the Arctic glacier.
|
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According to research by Brown University, some habits can be set by age 9.
|
|
The large tree had to be set-up using a crane, The Register reported.
|
|
"I want to be set in the future when I'm not working," he said.
|
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Each chapter will be set in a different season in the small Connecticut town.
|
|
They can be set up anywhere, a living room, a garage, or a basement.
|
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The budget goals should be set in terms of the debt-to-GDP ratio.
|
|
Would the names of rescue workers who died in the attack be set apart?
|
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It could as easily be set fifty years ago as fifty years from now.
|
|
"I want to be set in the future when I'm not working," Williams explained.
|
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Google Photos can be set to automatically back up your gadget's pictures and videos.
|
|
Billions more will be set aside for testing supplies, equipment, and additional payroll aid.
|
|
The prisoner, Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi, is unlikely to be set free soon.
|
|
The UFO can also be set up as more of a traditional desktop PC.
|
|
Security checkpoints will be set up and alcohol and large bags will be banned.
|
|
Alexa can also be set to speak only Spanish in the Alexa app settings.
|
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You'll be set with all of your basic medical needs in this compact kit.
|
|
An investigation has been launched, and a court date has yet to be set.
|
|
Atlanta (CNN)The College Football Playoff field looks to be set -- unofficially at least.
|
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A process will then be set in motion that restores the old, discredited system.
|
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Investors with exposure in home improvement stocks and materials may be set for gains.
|
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Protection lasts about 9-12 months so I'll be set all throughout flu season!
|
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Of the space, 24,000 square feet of land will be set aside for retail.
|
|
Like Henry though, they hope other such centers will be set up in France.
|
|
The headlines from Monday's announcement say that tariffs will be set at 2628 percent.
|
|
Those allowances affect how much of your paycheck will be set aside for taxes.
|
|
It is not clear if, or when, the new body would be set up.
|
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The date for a final hearing in the case is yet to be set.
|
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First, he confirmed that it will be set 22019 years later than the comic.
|
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Plug them in for just 15 minutes, and they'll be set for two hours.
|
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For any new mobile network generation, standards need to be set by the industry.
|
|
Instead, we appear to be set for a true moment of rousing party unity.
|
|
Half of the respondents were first asked how much should be set aside for retirement.
|
|
However, if you make the appropriate updates now, you should be set for the 2019.
|
|
If something doesn't happen soon, the company's phone business could be set back for years.
|
|
Shareholders worried it might not be set to grow as quickly as they had hoped.
|
|
Two years later, Van Dyke is still waiting for a trial date to be set.
|
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Duke's pitch was if you come to Duke, you're going to be set for life.
|
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A new deadline to present a binding offer for Alitalia will be set on Dec.
|
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These LEDs can be set to show your Awair score, or simply display the time.
|
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The final cap will be set based on the benchmarks at the best-performing facilities.
|
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ANZ had expected both targets to be set at 10 percent or lower this year.
|
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Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick's family will soon be set for a game of doubles.
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Reverse and dither should be set to No, with Align with layer set to Yes.
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"A dangerous precedent could be set, and there needs to be a response," Schanzer added.
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Bank of New York Mellon strategists warned that sterling's falls could be set to accelerate.
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A clemency advisory board could be set up entirely by Klobuchar or any other president.
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The stage seems to be set rather nicely for the company to eventually go public.
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The new joint fund will be set up soon, he said, without giving further details.
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Permissions can be set to make sure only specific people can access the shared emails.
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Geofilters can be set for up to 30 days and at a 5-mile radius.
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That's because the storage section is removable and can be set up as a kiosk.
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That may all be set to change if other cities follow New York City's lead.
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The grand prize winner should (hopefully) be set for a new pair of electric wheels.
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Given those factors, the deal might not yet be set in stone, so to speak.
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"Accordingly, these provisions are unlawful and must be set aside," Bates said in the ruling.
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Collins believes that Time Warner Cable could be set up for another terrific upside move.
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Human-caused climate change makes it more likely that warm temperature records will be set.
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The new Ecobee Echo integration can be set up via Amazon's Alexa smartphone app now.
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In fact, some of them might not even be set on the continent of Westeros.
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First, the camera can be set to start recording any time it picks up noise.
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This is exciting, but new boundaries also need to be set with these new changes.
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Screens have almost become too portable; handhelds are not really meant to be set down.
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Primaries in six states played out even as the presidential nominations seemed to be set.
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The so-far-underwhelming 3D Touch can be set on a path to widespread usefulness.
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The film is clearly supposed to be set in late June, during the summer solstice.
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A mobile app would allow companies to be set up within a day, he promised.
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A cleaning area can be set, and then you're good to sit back and relax.
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As many as 27 record lows are expected to be set on New Year's Day.
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A high bar should be set for withholding material that could affect ongoing criminal investigations.
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Russia said a fourth corridor would be set up in the north for surrendering rebels.
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The steering is crisp, and the suspension can be set for severe tightness, enhancing feedback.
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However, pain in the oil markets could be set to stay as sentiments remain negative.
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His vice president would then be set up as the next Democratic nominee for president.
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She may also order restitution, but that sum will probably not be set next week.
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Any regulation should be set on a national level, not by a patchwork of states.
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And they need to be set in motion by some convenient family crisis and venue.
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More than 700,000 square miles of water would be set aside for conservation and research.
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Decor and themed decorations needed to be set up (basically all the parties are themed).
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Breach reporting requirements must also be set out in the contract between processor and controller.
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Public-private partnerships should also be set up to invest in waste treatment, he said.
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Trial date discussion The parties briefly discussed when a trial would be set for Stone.
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The policies that will not be audited then have to be set aside and documented.
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They can be set to "breathe" at a certain rate according to a patient's needs.
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They can be set to "breathe" at a certain rate according to a patient's needs.
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It will be set in 1984 and events will partly take place outside Hawkins, Indiana.
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The fees, which have yet to be set, will not go into effect until 2021.
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Voting takes place in a parliament room that will be set up with voting booths.
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United States Magistrate Judge Barry S. Seltzer ordered Friday that bond be set at $25,000.
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Later, informed consent and privacy will be set aside for the sake of efficient transfer.
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Madoff is asking to be set free so that he can live with a friend.
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New dates have yet to be set, the Big Hit Entertainment said in a statement.
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" He said that after he defeated her, "women's lib will be set back 20 years.
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If you leave it to the states, the bar will be set at different levels.
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The new LPR will be set Tuesday, and subsequently on the 20th of each month.
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And it suggests that a monitoring regime and mechanism for resolving disputes be set up.
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Tech stocks could be set to continue outpacing other industries, an analyst has told CNBC.
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I need to order myself about 3 more colors and I'll be set for winter.
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"Trolling" allows malicious behaviour to be set apart from acts we would strongly resist offline.
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Leaf's sights may be set on international renown, but its heart lies closer to home.
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In some BMW models, even the brake pedal feel can be set to personal preferences.
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Prosecutors said bond could be set low because the Hunters are living paycheck to paycheck.
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Pipe bombs are inherently unstable devices and could be set off simply by handling them.
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Our high temperature above 40 degrees will likely be set well before the sun rises.
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The final cap and floor levels will be set once construction is finished, Ofgem said.
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He said hearing preparations were underway and possible dates would be set in due course.
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Without an agreement on the financial settlement, Brexit could be set to hit a deadlock.
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Figure out where limits need to be set and define what needs to be changed.
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Magid explained that the diamond would be set in an engagement ring the next day.
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And there's growing worry that the stock market could be set up for a fall.
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"It's an interesting show that happens to be set in a beautiful location," he said.
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I thought that if someday I could make it there, I'd be set for life.
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It is, however, believed to be set off by triggers—usually any kind of stressor.
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Prosecutors are recommending bail be set at $4 million, the LA District Attorney's Office said.
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PST (1800 GMT) on Wednesday, when a date will be set for her extradition hearing.
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His court appearance is expected to be set for later on Friday, ABC News reported.
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Provident's 'customer experience managers' (CEMs) will be set goals based on "activity, quality and outcomes".
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If this actually end up working, a dangerous precedent will be set for Bachelors moving forward.
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A judge found probable cause for a trial, though a date has yet to be set.
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Wade were to be set aside, the debate over abortion's legality would fall to the states.
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A new trial date could be set by Friday, San Diego County prosecutor Dan Owens said.
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Bookbuilding for SoftBank starts on Monday and a final price will be set on Dec. 10.
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After the swap, the Goliaths on all three tribes seem to be set up pretty sweet.
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Under his plan, June 29 would be set aside for men and boys from 9 a.m.
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Only 5% will be set aside for retail investors, unless underwriters choose to release additional shares.
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Police released him to his parents while he waits for a court date to be set.
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The court said the decision by the National Prosecuting Authority should be set aside and reviewed.
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"The stimulation has to be turned on, and the parameters have to be set," Lee says.
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And a single Digits number can also be set up to ring multiple people at once.
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"Let's stop with the speculations that fleets will be set up against anyone," President Plevneliev added.
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She's also been ordered to pay a fine, though the amount won't be set until December.
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The auction date has yet to be set, but should be announced on Thursday, February 4th.
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It also makes decisions with far-reaching political implications: What limits can be set on gerrymandering?
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The final option, Deliver to, can be set to RSS feed rather than your email address.
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The first two data centers will be set up in Gujarat and Maharashtra by next year.
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If these proportions hold for Pakistan's 22008,22013 death-row prisoners, some 22008,20143 should be set free.
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Any assets they could conjure for these films would still be set at Zero Online Tolerance.
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The JBL Everest GA headphones can be set up on any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet.
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The application can also be set up to receive notifications from services like Twitter and GitHub.
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ET, where a sentencing date will be set and the unresolved criminal counts will be discussed.
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The calendar's price will not be set until Hobson finalizes her discussions with manufacturers and retailers.
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The vape can be set as low as 430 degrees Fahrenheit, and as high as 790.
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Boundaries need to be set, rules need to be followed, and hierarchy needs to be established.
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BAML pointed out that the last factor, the yuan, could be set for another dive though.
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These include a "roadmap for distribution" of the banknotes and what exchange rate will be set.
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I'm going to fight on October 29 but then I will be set to face him.
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For rail travellers, many annual ticket price increases from January will be set by that reading.
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Unless your socks are already all Darn Tough socks, in which case you might be set.
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Now, if he manages his money well, he and his family will be set for life.
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Precedents will be set, and Gorsuch may be the deciding vote in what those precedents are.
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If he doesn't, I think he's gonna be set up for a little bit of trouble.
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Earlier on Sunday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault had demanded that Bertrand be set free.
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Eventually the terriers, specially trained on superpowered rats, could be set loose across all of Facebook.
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The title Boaty McBoatface will instead be set aside for a remotely operated underwater research vessel.
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Still, the stage may not exactly be set for a sustained move higher for the greenback.
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Existing adult content will be set to a "private mode" viewable only to the original poster.
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At a separate meeting Thursday afternoon, Trump said the auto tariffs would be set at 25%.
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And $100 is just a starting point; eventually a larger fee could be set by OSHA.
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It will of course not be a nationalized system, as such, that will be set up.
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The court also adjourned to decide whether the findings in Mkhwebane's report should be set aside.
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The exact pool composition will be set in time for the Live Draw Show on Sept.
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The Post reported that a heavy police presence will be set up outside the Charlottesville courthouse.
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Regardless of what Trump says he wants, priorities will have to be set and choices made.
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Analysts were predicting the midpoint to be set at 7.0236 per dollar, according to Reuters estimates.
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That could be set to change, however, with today's developing nations primed to lead the charge.
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Analysts were predicting the midpoint to be set at 7.0502 per dollar, according to Reuters estimates.
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Officials said a task force would be set up to investigate the cause of the outage.
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But some warn that tech giants like Google and Amazon could be set to disrupt it.
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All devices that are part of the program can be set up from the Alexa app.
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The forecast will be set by next month's World Agricultural Supply And Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
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Soul is the first film in the studio's history to be set in New York City.
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"Phantom Thread" is Anderson's eighth feature, and the first to be set almost exclusively in Britain.
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For example, things that cook at 400 degrees have to be set to 360 degrees instead.
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Those claims they should present in court to enable their loved ones to be set free.
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The top U.S. diplomat did not make clear where these zones were to be set up.
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The MTV VMAs will be set at Radio City Music Hall and broadcast on August 20.
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The EU is said to be set to conclude that Google abused its search market dominance.
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As a result, all actions taken by the special counsel "must be set aside," it argues.
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They would guide Heritage's agenda, which would be set by Feulner and his senior leadership team.
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Along the border, inexpensive charging stations could be set up where drones recharge themselves as needed.
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Ms. Dolan counseled that pay standards should be set with employees and, most importantly, adhered to.
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I would be set out in the backyard to play and to play was to dance.
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The price of its stock would then be set solely by demand from public-market investors.
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His story is a reminder of whose transgressions can be set apart from their redemption stories.
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None of these are allowed in traditional marathon races at which world records can be set.
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Some of those considered too volatile to be around other inmates will eventually be set free.
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Toyota may be set to introduce a new generation of its hot-selling Highlander midsize SUV.
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These can be set to an autonomous mode to shoot down incoming airplanes, missiles, or rockets.
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Feedback loops would be set in motion that would transform the earth into an irradiated planet.
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Tents will be set up between subway stations and sports venues, with chairs and water misters.
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In contrast, quantum teleportation using entangled particles has to be set up in a particular way.
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The list of goods will be set in the next several days, the economy ministry said.
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Adjusting the LED bulb requires even less work—its color and brightness can be set automatically.
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Pricing needs to be set "in a way that will be sustainable and affordable," he added.
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A hotline will be set up this week for survivors to report their stories, Donovan said.
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If implemented, the dial code will be set up within 18 months, according to the proposal.
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The AP reported that the cap would be set at an estimated $60 million in 85033.
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Officials warned that tent cities might have to be set up to accommodate the many survivors.
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The entire package is easy to clean and can be set up or taken apart quickly.
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"The assertion that bail cannot be set is a lie," Ms. Schreibersdorf said in an interview.
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The details would be set out in Labour's manifesto published the week after next, he said.
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Once you enter this information, your Cash Card will be set up and ready to use.
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Pricing will be set on March 21, and the offer will be restricted to professional investors.
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" The selection "wouldn't be so important if the show just happened to be set in Boston.
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He remains in Japan in a court supervised apartment awaiting a trial date to be set.
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But at least a half hour needs to be set aside for this to be effective.
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The new standards to be set by ICMM will apply to all members, regardless of location.
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While there is no international definition for a serious crime, some minimal threshold must be set.
|
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Gamers point to Easter egg clues that suggest Watch Dogs 3 may be set in London.
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If they just knew they could stay in the United States, their lives would be set.
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From stocking stuffers to showstoppers, you'll be set for Christmas and every night of Hanukkah to boot.
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On her ring finger, Cyrus sported a gold band which appeared to be set with small diamonds.
|
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Given Trump's expressed, belligerent views on the Muslim world, Africom will be set to be the lynchpin.
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Another $7.5 billion would be set aside for mainland creditors whose debt was terminated, including individual investors.
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That means potentially millions of posts that were supposed to be set as private were shared publicly.
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Detailed output cutting plans will be set by individual cities by the end of October, it said.
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A dedicated unit will be set up to manage loans which are unlikely to ever be repaid.
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Lightning will strike during this eclipse, and you'll be set on a new (hopefully more fun) course!
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A single High Court judge will hear Wilson&aposs application at a date yet to be set.
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The township also only allows fireworks to be set off on certain days, which includes Independence Day.
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The series will be set thousands of years before the events already seen in the "Thrones" series.
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The bank is producing especially strong cashflows because its former losses can be set against tax bills.
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The tone of the relationship will likely be set in the coming days by Trump's early outreach.
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He'll be set certain tasks throughout the week, including building a transmitter and undertaking an IQ test.
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It has to be set for a decent hour otherwise I'm just not getting good, deep rest.
|
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Even though the Trumps accepted the invitation, a date for the trip has yet to be set.
|
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And because of a collapse in the atmospheric steering currents, Florence is going to be set adrift.
|
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At the start of the game, the Patriots' footballs will be set at the lowest allowable p.s.i.
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Apparently the new drives can be set up entirely over mobile, which is supposed to be new.
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This requires that the purpose of companies should be set by their owners, not executives or campaigners.
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Creator Ryan Murphy just revealed the FX horror anthology's next edition will be set … in the future!
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That version takes place in London; the Soho Rep incarnation would appear to be set in Manhattan.
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The NFL has already conquered the U.S., and now its sights might just be set on Europe.
|
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The reporters maintained their innocence throughout the trial and the belief that they would be set free.
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Details of the law, including jail terms and the scope of enforcement, have yet to be set.
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These networks also can be set up quickly and easily because they don't require a fixed infrastructure.
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And Jared Leto should not be set loose on a character who speaks entirely in villain monologues.
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In fact the ferry will operate six lines, and an exact date has yet to be set.
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The movie is headed to Sundance and doesn't appear to be set for a wide release yet.
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" To that end, it'll be set up for "zero-G games, floating around, movies, cabins, restaurants, more.
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He briefly appeared in court Saturday and a judge ordered his bond to be set at $400,000.
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Noting the new project would be set in 1976, he stressed it would not be a prequel.
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Beaten-down biotech stocks could be set for a turnaround after Election Day, according to one strategist.
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Wood said he expects an arraignment date to be set in the next seven to 10 days.
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It will be set 10 years before Captain Kirk's five-year mission, but in the same universe.
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Should the rig be set up in the middle of the action or off to the side?
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The play may be set in colonial 18th-century America, but its sharp, satirical edges are timely.
|
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Prices will be set going forward on the web page of the Energy Regulator Commision (www.gob.mx/cre).
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Two of those could be set for a pullback, says Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak.
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The other $22012 million will be set aside for victims who may not have come forward yet.
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Cabell said he believed that bail conditions could be set that would mitigate his risk of flight.
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The court therefore reaffirms its assertion that DACA&aposs rescission was unlawful on must be set aside.
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It has built-in safety mechanisms and can be set to low, medium, or high cooking temperatures.
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Rather, this data will be set on massive health IT platforms like that which Orion has built.
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These searches, or "campaigns," as Dr. Sheth calls them, can be set to different geographies, as well.
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A special commission for the negotiations is expected to be set up within a week, Yanev said.
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You're ready to be set free, Scorpio, especially by the rules and responsibilities you're tied to daily.
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More government funds should be set aside for inventing more efficient ways to mine digital currencies. III.
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Designer Korins built a "cafegymatorium" for the show, but not all of "Grease" will be set indoors.
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We're told when Brad answers Jolie's divorce petition, the stage will be set for the central conflict.
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The venture would be set up by the end of the year, it said in a statement.
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In fact, people aren't even sure what year the outside world is supposed to be set in.
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The stage appears to be set for USDA's 22016 billion-bushel outlook to be reached by Aug.
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He said hearing preparations were underway and that possible dates would be set down in due course.
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The bracelet can also be set to vibrate when your phone receives a call, text, or email.
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Ultimately, the context of our future prosperity will be set by the actions that we take now.
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Legal details: Papadopoulos' sentence hearing will be set for a later date, per the Special Counsel's Office.
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Electronic Arts' Battlefield 1 will be set during the first World War, also a first the series.
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Salary corridors linked to corporate profits and productivity will also be set up, according to the cabinet.
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"She was clinging to her mother and she did not want to be set down," he says.
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Schmitz is due to be set free next week from the Parnall Correctional Facility in Jackson, Michigan.
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Well, it all has to do with how the space-based wave detectors would be set up.
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Denel also said new joint venture partnerships could be set up at a product and divisional level.
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According to NBC, Los Angeles prosecutors are asking for her bail to be set at $85033 million.
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But in 2016, he withdrew the DNA appeal and asked for an execution date to be set.
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Four thousand feet of steel shelving had to be set up and more than 21886,236 files resettled.
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Often, a bot will be set to follow an account and unfollow it shortly after, Asano says.
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Eight hours of playback time means you'll be set throughout multiple workouts or a full work day.
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For greenhouse gases, the cap can be set low enough to ensure that we reduce climate risks.
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If the Tiger Temple is shut down, the tigers cannot simply be set free in the jungle.
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" Bates said his court reaffirms its conclusion that DACA's rescission "was unlawful and must be set aside.
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It expects the share price to be set within a range of 45-50 crowns, it said.
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School desegregation is not just a lofty goal that can be set aside if it's not convenient.
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Moreover, a fund could be set up to pay the fines of those who cannot afford it.
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For the quarter, only two stock markets look to be set for losses - Mongolia and the Philippines.
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Furthermore, any negative impacts need to be set against the positives such a land use can offer.
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The performance will be set against the frequent Bokaer collaborator Daniel Arsham's celestial projections of magnified objects.
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At other times of the year, the igloos can be set up elsewhere on nearby Svalbard's glacier.
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They come with four infrared beacons that can be set up to create your own custom racecourses.
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" The opinion says the Commission "violated the Free Exercise Clause, and its order must be set aside.
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For 2016, the maximum that can be set aside is $2,550, the same amount as last year.
|
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Braghieri's friend, Gianfranco "Marquis" Ottonello, agreed that the grouper was still alive and should be set free.
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And iPhones can also be set to wipe themselves clean after ten failed attempts to log in.
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"My heroes are always people who feel themselves to be set apart, stigmatized, or othered," Rowling says.
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AO: We're using sensors that aren't expensive and can be set up in a variety of classrooms.
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The difference would be the target price levels would be set for a specific period of time.
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Funds will be set aside to promote affordable housing in other communities where company offices are located.
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When prosecutors requested that his bail be set at $100,323, Foster asked for a chance to speak.
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Voting will take place in a room in parliament, which will be set up with voting booths.
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When priorities had to be set, the Democratic Party's willingness to prioritize labor was never quite there.
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He said he expected a timetable for the project would be set in the next two months.
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For the first 20 years of imprisonment, Iwao believed that one day he would be set free.
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It can be set so low that it has no effect on people's use of health care.
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My favorite ones are Eero and Google Wifi, which can easily be set up through smartphone apps.
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Casting and a time frame have yet to be set, though the show is aiming for Broadway.
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What's next Next month, a hearing will be set to discuss a new trial for Mr. Almena.
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So cuts have to be made, and priorities of which movies to watch have to be set.
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It will be set in a world in which the South successfully seceded during the Civil War.
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"Why would a statue of the Greek Themis be set up in Bangladesh?" she said last month.
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But in a new age of automation and job disruption, all that could be set to change.
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All will be set in stone when the Manhattan branch has its grand opening, on Jan. 17.
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"Interestingly, people end up letting their goals be set by the instruments and tools themselves," Pham said.
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The work would also still be set on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the 1950s.
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All of the usual sports-take apparatus would be set up around Steph's sudden and baffling ineptitude.
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"The ultimate timeline for denuclearization will be set by Chairman Kim, at least in part," he said.
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In the interview with NBC12, Brat said that the standard for rhetoric must be set by lawmakers.
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Special settings for simmering, steaming, sauces and soup can be set according to time, temperature and speed.
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Any disruption in this structure—whether from adultery, abuse, indifference, or abandonment—must be set to rights.
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Optionally, the display can be set to an always-on mode to function as a proper timepiece.
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Could a launch be set off by false early warning data that had been corrupted by hackers?
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It's important to note your stance on any given issue doesn't need to be set in stone.
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The reboot is said to be set in the "Buffyverse," but will feature a new, black slayer.
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A gin distillery can be set up in a warehouse; a vineyard needs sun, water and land.
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Federal prosecutors are requesting a $10 million bail — to be set during a status hearing on Nov.
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If he does not accept the $39 million punitive award, then a new trial would be set.
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Pacific time (1800 GMT) on March 6, when a date will be set for her extradition hearing.
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That's especially true early on, when there are messages to be delivered and tones to be set.
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Within a year, the first budgets would be set for every health care institution in the country.
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"I went out deliberately into black areas in the city, looking to be set upon," he said.
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As the plan now moves toward conference to reconcile the House and Senate versions, there are fixes that must be made: The corporate tax should be immediate, the small business tax should be set at 25 percent and the personal taxes should be set at the four bracket level.
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Blueborne doesn't require devices to be paired with the malicious device, or even be set in discoverable mode.
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Cut, suddenly, to a young boy named Jordan being told he'll be set up in a foster home.
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Frydenberg ruled out allowing future targets to be set by regulation, saying that would remove any policy certainty.
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Also, bitcoin prices could be set for a shock if the SEC does not approve a bitcoin ETF.
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The Blink XT230 has your home covered day and night, and can be set up indoors or outside.
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Negotiations with payers are in advanced stages, but final pricing will only be set after the drug's approval.
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But, if we've learned anything from these updates, it's that nothing should be set in stone just yet.
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With so many eras to choose from, the Star Wars lands could theoretically be set anywhere, at anytime.
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They are deemed a second-class nationally-protected animal in China, and must be set free if caught.
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"What we'd like people to do is be ready, and then be set and then go" said Porter.
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We just need a few more wine varietals to follow suit and our liquor cabinets will be set.
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The cap for residence permits will be set at 2,100, with an additional 1,400 short-stay permits allowed.
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The Forest Service is checking to see where other such "Forests to Faucets" schemes might be set up.
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Each accessory has to be set to a room, which is where it "lives" in the Home app.
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Now, if I could just get directions and control my music from within Pokémon Go, I'd be set.
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If it doesn't, the precedent will be set that government officials can restrict access to journalists they dislike.
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The goal is to introduce a lengthy list of issues which can be set at the company level.
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"I believe the president will approve it this week and a concrete date will be set," he said.
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You can get really specific, too: the water temperature can be set precisely between 60 to 120 degrees.
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And universal healthcare, that could be set back almost irreparably — help with refugees, all these issues, gay rights.
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And this trend could be set to continue, according to Jane Foley, head of FX strategy at Rabobank.
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Grand plans may need to be set aside this week and high bars are begging to be lowered.
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Alipay isn't the only billion dollar financial to be set free from a e-commerce giant in China.
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The arraignment is expected sometime before August 27, and the prosecutor is recommending bail be set at $250,000.
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If she says the same thing, says one Eurocrat, the talks will be set back by six months.
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The Basketball Tournament's entire field will be set by mid-June, and the tournament begins the following month.
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Fury is also scheduled for a rematch with WBC champion Deontay Wilder, with a date to be set.
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The service also can be set as the default — something that's possible with the free tier, as well.
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The app allows the device's Wi-Fi to be instantly paused or for data targets to be set.
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It controls seven different presets that can be set to any album, playlist, or radio station on Spotify.
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Foundations need to be set up with an attorney, and tax returns have to be filed every year.
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This required more capital to be set aside as a cushion against a substantial decline in financial markets.
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According to Rolling Stone, season 3 of the narrative procedural drama will be set in the Ozark mountains.
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Meanwhile, interesting apps which work without cellular or Wifi access may well be set to surge as well.
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The commission said that a threshold could be set for the maximum level of non-performing loans (NPLs).
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These quakes could be set off by asteroid impacts or by old fault lines in the planet's crust.
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But due to the heredity principle, for him to be set aside he would have to be killed.
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Little has changed, but this administration seems to be set in the idea that we should move backward.
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They also did not say by when the venture will be set up or detail the ownership structure.
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Yurts are completely customizable—think skylights, decks, fabric color—and can be set up in a single day.
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So, there's a strong smell Aaron may have killed himself so his fiancee could be set for life.
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They remain in custody and Hestrin said prosecutors are requesting bail be set at $13 million for each.
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It will be the first such hotline to be set up between the heads of the two Koreas.
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Hey, he may be set to take over the throne one day – but until then, Granny's the boss.
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They will be set loose in the Pentagram where the only escape is to execute their own plays.
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The system can also be set to use weather data to automatically determine when a lawn needs watering.
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However, much to her surprise, Blanche refused to be set free, claiming her love to be even stronger.
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Their budget would be set by Congress, like any other federal agency, based on the overall annual caseload.
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State of play: Papadopoulos' sentence hearing will be set for a later date, per the Special Counsel's Office.
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I try not to just have the artwork used in the films I design just be set dressing.
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If they couldn't get the FDA to green-light their approach, they might be set back for years.
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Season four of Narcos could be set in a Pizza Hut, and I would be just as invested.
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But the ministry said the date for the tariff revisions will be set by the new companies' owners.
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It was too early to say where the issue price would be set, one of the sources said.
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With iPhone growth slowing down, Apple could be set to shake things up big time come this fall.
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Industrials are up 18 percent this year, and the technician believes Deere could be set to race higher.
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The company said the new charity fund will be set up and managed by a team of professionals.
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The police haven't filed formal charges in court, after which a date for the trial would be set.
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There are standards and targets to be set, compliance measures to be agreed on, budgets to be allocated.
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And the long-running, rumor-fueled controversy around the headphone jack can be set into its proper context.
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Details on how the gas exchange will function and how prices will be set were not immediately available.
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Name Withheld Your friend appears to believe that the terms of your relationship should be set by her.
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All that means that Amizuri back at FatHopes Energy in Kuala Lumpur could be set to get busier.
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Mobile: Since the technology targets CO23 in the atmosphere, DAC facilities can be set up anywhere on Earth.
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That includes some of the startups that could be set to crush the market in the coming years.
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But some warn that even tech giants, such as Google and Amazon, could be set to disrupt it.
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This particular bundle also comes with an external temperature sensor, which can be set up in another room.
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Any affordable housing goals or funds should be set at realistic levels to support sustainable and affordable housing.
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The stations will be set up in "convenient locations" including supermarkets and shopping centers, according to the blog.
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"If and when the deal closes, the app would be set up to handle [the integration]," Pitaro says.
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Economic and policy agendas for 2018 will be set at the annual economic work conference later this year.
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A hearing is expected to take place in the coming months, with a date yet to be set.
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The deep-pink tree has more than 500 shiny tinsel branch tips and can be set up quickly.
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A board must be set up, regular filings are required and meetings must be held and minutes kept.
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Similarly, other direct payments or subsidies could be set to decline in increments as GDP reaches various thresholds.
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It's going to be set in Hong Kong, and it's about the most powerful and ruthless family there.
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In Germany, a works council can be set up in all private workplaces with at least five employees.
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" And he said that the trial would be set against the backdrop of "the American war on drugs.
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SCALE OF CANADIAN GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSE TO CRISIS WILL BE SET AGAINST THE SCALE OF THE CHALLENGE - FINANCE MINISTER
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Some companies may also not be set up with the right collaboration tools to allow for remote work.
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During a stable market environment, such as in 2018, this level could be set as high as 80%.
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The course seems to be set for a cataclysmic "no deal" exit that could rattle the global economy.
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Under the temporary fix, a pool of 10 arbitrators will be set up in the next three months.
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A separate subsidiary will be set up as regulator, to be called NGX Regulation Limited, the exchange said.
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That's because the excess funds rate would be set at the upper band of the federal funds rate.
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After running up this summer, stock markets in China look like they could be set to climb higher.
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An independent Indian state under Spanish control would be set up south of the river as a buffer.
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The new product is hitting the market as consumer interest in cleaning products may be set to grow.
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Because they can only be held without charge for 12 months, they can expect to be set free.
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Economists had expected the budget deficit target to be set at 3.2 percent, according to a Reuters poll.
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It will be interesting to see on what side of the Atlantic Torné's next novel will be set.
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" Because he wasn't legally appointed, Moss said a directive issued by Cuccinelli in July must be "set aside.
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Kavala, also a prominent philanthropist, was ordered to be set free after more than two years in jail.
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Kavala, also a prominent philanthropist, was ordered to be set free after more than two years in jail.
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Legal mechanism shall be set up to address the cases of tens of thousands of sacked public servants.
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A centralized request portal for federal agencies should be set up by next year, the White House said.
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Prices of the bags of chips will be set be each grocery or retail outlet, the company said.
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Your premium might be set higher for a large number of reasons, including if your child was overweight.
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I wanted to video to be set in a place [typically] run by men, but switching the roles.
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But if yours doesn't, investment accounts can still be set up through investment institutions like Vanguard and Fidelity.
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This will undermine the work of the Anti-Corruption Court that is to be set up this year.
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Hunt's bail was recommended to be set at $2 million, and his arraignment was continued to April 16.
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They say this is a scalable model that could be set up to test other addiction-fighting compounds.
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The benchmark price will be set twice a day following a few minutes of trading in each session.
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Romance and whimsy abound, and you're also organizing things that need to be set in their right place.
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Mr. Trump has until September to officially settle on a number, which must be set by the Oct.
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The company needs to be set up in a very specific way to reap the federal tax benefits.
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Soon after, Selma found herself in the back of the car pretending to plead to be set free.
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The lagging financial sector could be set for a rebound as bonds slide, according to Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
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Prosecutors are asking his bail be set at $1 million and he is set to appear in court Tuesday.
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In a sort of 'castle-rampart' style, the cannon can also be set up to defend a fixed spot.
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His bail was expected to be set at $4 million, police Chief Manuel Borrego told the Times Record News.
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And these experiences will all be set in the depths of this blue marble we've called home since forever.
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EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said last month that provisional safeguards could possibly be set in place in July.
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Soules, 35, is also requesting a speedy trial and a that a trial date be set, the documents state.
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Syndication is expected to launch by mid-April but a final date is still to be set, they said.
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Their device embeds a tiny monochrome LCD in the lens that can be set to varying opacities and patterns.
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The Bexar County grand jury recommended a $1 million bond be set for the latest indictment, according to LaHood.
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U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, who is more of a protectionist, appeared to be set to play that role.
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On the contrary, if the trade spat intensifies, the stage will be set for further decline in gold prices.
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An arraignment date is yet to be set in that case, which has added to Washington's tensions with Beijing.
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Systems can be set to disable network connections when working with certain files, preventing them from being shared electronically.
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Once the license is granted, a works commission including local residents will be set up to finalize the project.
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The Stephans will be back in court on June 13, when a date will be set for their sentencing.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series will be set 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones.
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So whether you're into black cats, creepy crime-scene finger prints, or a simple spooky look, you'll be set.
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"These kids will definitely be set up to work at Google and will be highly competitive applicants," Alvarez said.
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Our Constitution requires that the threshold for that judgment must be set by each senator sitting as a juror.
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This can also be set to only let voices in, again helping to reduce the chances of public embarrassment.
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It's all over the rules that will govern the GOP's July convention in Cleveland, and when they'll be set.
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This week's selloff suggests those positions are being unwound and that the pound could be set for further weakness.
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It's been 1,216 days since the original Brexit vote, and now the U.K. could be set to have another.
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Corn and wheat prices are tumbling and commodity market experts say they could be set to fall even further.
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Because district boundaries will be set in 2021, those elections are critical to the coming fight over political gerrymandering.
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Two former residents on visas said they were offered to be set up with U.S. residents at the compound.
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Next flight, the Yaw I-limit will be set to a value above zero to obtain better directional stability.
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From this dashboard, which is a part of Android P, time limits can also be set for certain apps.
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Perhaps most importantly, the device can be set to wake you up in the morning with gradually brighter light.
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By then, 2020 insurance rates would be set, making 2021 the earliest year that people could see price relief.
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Your homepage is the website that loads when you open Microsoft Edge, and can be set to any website.
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The union also aims to establish a first-ever sales commission for clerks, to be set at 4 percent.
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Previously, working hours could only be set for one period of time, replicated for all days of the week.
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Tires have been scattered through the neighborhood to be set on fire when Iraqi forces approach, the witnesses say.
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Because while the show might be set in the 80s, the Beyers' house remains stuck in the last decade.
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The Sandman Doppler also features programmable smart buttons that can be set to activate connected devices without voice commands.
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This "return to player" tends to be set at around 75% of whatever has been wagered over many bets.
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Kansong said a system would be set up to rein in the budget and focus only on poor families.
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One of the most effective needs to be set up in advance: telling Facebook who you trust the most.
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Just one spark Analysts fear the situation is a tinderbox that could be set off by a small spark.
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State-supervised cannabis plantations will be set up in Germany in future and until then cannabis will be imported.
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Ratings haven't improved for this series -- even after a Season 2 creative reboot -- and it might be set loose.
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To open other web links in other browsers, the browser needs to be set as the default for Windows.
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Now, all Twitter has to do is convince me to use the official Android app, and we'll be set.
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If and when the updates are approved, these constants would be set for the foreseeable future, said, Mohr...maybe.
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A new first-delivery date could be set next month, the paper said on Saturday, without citing a source.
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A "safe zone" would be set up in Syria to resettle refugees, 3.6 million of whom are in Turkey.
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All 2018 smart TVs are also getting Bixby and can be set up via phone with Samsung's SmartThings app.
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A common example is obtaining a revolver or line of credit that can be set aside for emergency purposes.
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But there's also a chance that the prosecutor will drop the case entirely, and Rocky will be set free.
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This device has SIXTEEN different play styles, and can be set for 5-, 10-, 15-, or 20-minute intervals.
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It can also be set up to send you a mobile alert every time its motion sensors are triggered.
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The final share price is expected be set on October 16, with the floating taking place two days later.
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Caps will be set at low levels initially then gradually raised every three months, according to the meeting summary.
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The timer can't be set for longer than two hours, so anything past that will have to be manual.
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Yet during the ceasefire, the brutality, hatred, fear that's become so common across Afghanistan appeared to be set aside.
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Definitive duties, which would normally be in place for five years, would have to be set by June 20.
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This produced a relative pay figure that could be set against its relative return on capital over five years.
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Nothing says cool moves like a dance that can be set to the track of Thomas the Tank Engine.
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The breakthrough raised hopes that a date would be set for the summit involving Kiev, Moscow, Berlin and Paris.
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The benchmark price will be set twice a day based on a few minutes of trading in each session.
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The movie showed tap water in Dimock that could be set on fire due to the methane it contained.
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The share swap ratio will be set in October, followed by extraordinary shareholders' meetings in December to seek approval.
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The rules require that 210 to 213 percent of the project's units be set aside at below-market rents.
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It is unclear where the ballon be allowed to be set up on the National Mall, the outlet noted.
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If you follow the simple steps at your favorite bank's online form, you'll be set up in no time.
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A tax increase would then be set to meet the gap between tax revenues collected and the CBO forecast.
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Amazon has defended its tool, saying Rekognition settings should be set to more precise accuracy levels for human faces.
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Andor died at the end of "Rogue One," so this will be set before the events of the movie.
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The minimum weight of drivers is expected to be set at 80kg, with ballast required for anyone weighing less.
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With those two losses, McDonald could be set to emerge as the next elite tight end in the league.
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The FC-31 made its first test flight in 2012 but has yet to be set a commission date.
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Customers can also sign up with Iliad via machines that will be set up in shopping malls or online.
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All other personal agendas can either be set aside or those pushing them can find something else to do.
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"When the open interest is significantly higher than deliverable supply, the limits should be set lower," the EU said.
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Only $5 million had to be set aside to compensate customers, and the $185 million in fines is negligible.
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Some analysts said its gloomy update will confirm worries that the British economy may be set for a slowdown.
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Labour disputed the figure, saying their plans were fully costed and would be set out in their election manifesto.
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The Framers rebelled against the notion that court judgments could be set aside by the other branches of government.
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The Perfectionists will be set in a town called Beacon Heights, where everything only "seems perfect," according to Freeform.
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Guzman allegedly ordered their bodies to be set ablaze before burial in a freshly dug hole, according to prosecutors.
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The product will be set up to gain support from other voice assistants in the future, the company says.
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His lawyer argued last week that a time limit be set on any espionage charges related to Vault 7.
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Between the lines: It's not clear how much of Congress' new funding will be set aside for treatment programs.
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A shipping service is to be set up between Iran's Gulf port of Bandar Abbas and Mumbai in India.
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If and when Juno begins accepting drivers as employees, the terms of their employment will be set by management.
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The actor is joining season 2 of Scream Queens, as TVLine reports, which will be set in an asylum.
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Either way, she says, the bar has to be set a lot higher than the threat of physical violence.
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The back opened only from the outside, so at every stop we'd have to wait to be set free.
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While some company stocks have performed well this year, others may be set for a rebound with tax reform.
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In the Book of Luke, Jesus proclaims that all prisoners will be set free in the Kingdom of God.
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On Anova, the temperature can be set with a button panel and wheel on the face of the device.
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No. This is a BRAND NEW book, that happens to be set in a universe we are familiar with.
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The company added that managing the temperature of the home could also be set to sync with appliance cycles.
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The Mueller report is also redacted, and features plentiful black bars that will have to be set by hand.
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His trajectory is a reminder of who pays forever for their mistakes and whose transgressions can be set aside.
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During labor negotiations with the city in December 2015, the union had demanded the bureau be set up in.
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It also postponed its shareholder's meeting to a new date to be set between May 240 and June 10.
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Paitoon and Jilian will live together as a socially bonded pair but will not be set up as mates.
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Michigan's Department of Environment anticipates that limits on seven PFAS compounds for water will be set by April 2020.
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They have an on/off switch and can either glow in one color or be set to change colors.
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Your bubbles can be set as a live wallpaper so you can continually keep track of your screen time.
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The board determines not only who will be set free but what rules they must follow on the outside.
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Last month OPEC approved modest output cuts that are due to be set in stone in the coming weeks.
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When you learned the show would be set in 1960s Greece, where did you start to look for inspiration?
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Apple's Night Shift feature, both on iOS and macOS, can be set to change depending on time of day.
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SWISS HUMANITARIAN CHANNEL TO IRAN COULD BE SET UP IN FIRST HALF OF 2020, SENIOR SWISS OFFICIAL TELLS REUTERS
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Markets could be set for further downside when U.S. markets resume trade after Monday's Labor Day holiday, Reuters reported.
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And yet, for reasons of happenstance and history, their orbits seem to be set upon an inexorably colliding trajectory.
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He did not give names but said he expected some of those offices to be set up in 2017.
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The PFC user fee should be set to respond to airport infrastructure needs, not old rules set by Washington.
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Didi said an 8,000-strong professional customer service team would be set up by the end of this year.
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All these functions can be set remotely, put on a schedule, and programmed to react dynamically according to conditions.
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Development work was still being carried out in labs, with production facilities yet to be set up, he added.
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If you go that route, you&aposll be set for these shelves and plenty of other projects to come.
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The framework for the communications agreement signed Tuesday will be set up during a meeting in Washington in November.
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If you wait until your actual review, decisions on raises and responsibilities might already have be set in stone.
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Everyone has to be in line, on board, and the proper expectations need to be set and agreed upon.
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An account can only be set up by a parent, who must also add any contacts for their child.
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He waited patiently for the channel's host, Robbie Lyle, to arrive, and for the equipment to be set up.
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But to prevent strangers from changing the settings, a list can be set up of certain pre-approved numbers.
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A third layer would be set by the BoE's Financial Policy Committee, which monitors threats to wider financial stability.
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Pregnancy testing kits and other family planning items also qualify, and can easily be set aside for later use.
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With the ratcheting up of greenhouse gas emissions, they said, new heat records are bound to be set frequently.
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The town is planning a permanent memorial, which will be set on a five-acre parcel near the school.
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The quota, to be set annually, is less than the 330 whales Japan harvested in the Antarctic until recently.
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Brooklyn's office has asked judges to vacate 22 wrongful convictions; Manhattan's has asked that six verdicts be set aside.
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Under that timetable, the bill could be set up for passage after the upcoming recess, which ends April 29.
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So when midday rolled around and her plan was ready to be set in motion, I was flying high.
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As for his next project, all Allen would reveal is that it will be set in an amusement park.
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Larger generators will probably be set up at official clinics, shelters, and other emergency sites where power is essential.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the amount of the budget that would be set aside for discretionary spending.
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Everything we've seen in season three so far, everything we see outside our own windows, suggests he'll be set free.
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The mechanism utilizes Bluetooth low-energy and can be set to auto unlock when a connected smart device is nearby.
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Militants have reportedly left barrels of crude oil at major intersections, ready to be set afire to hamper Iraqi advances.
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Question will be whether we'll be set up for another January New Year's hangover (have had three straight weak Januaries).
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A link to Hefe Wine's Twitter reveals he's from Houston/Miami, and the video appears to be set in Miami.
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All we need now is for Urban Decay to recreate Arya Stark's catspaw dagger, and we'll be set for life.
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Once you complete the courses, you'll be set to write your own programs independently and face technical interviews with confidence.
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They will be set free in the U.S. pending the outcome of their immigration cases, which can take several years.
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The IPO price range will be set on June 27, and the final price on July 11, the company said.
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Unfortunately, this means the rules for global commerce will increasingly be set by other nations -- not by the United States.
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Murder carries a mandatory life sentence, while manslaughter carries a maximum of life though a shorter sentence can be set.
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According to Xbox's blog post, the game will be set in the timeframe of 2001's Halo: Combat Evolved game.
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It also added that the Victorian market was subject to a separate price regulation, which would be set from July.
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"The industry must be set up, not only to supply us, but to supply the world from here," said Danisa.
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While the current generation may be set in its ways, Theron calls upon the next one to find the solution.
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You also create "replays" and "triggers" from keyframes, meaning that pre-animated sequences can be set off by a button.
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Kostin said the new foreign currency amnesty mechanism could be set up before the finance ministry taps the Eurobond market.
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And like the table lamp, they can be set up as rear speakers for a Sonos Beam, Playbar, or Playbase.
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However, the judge says the parameters of that evaluation will be set by Jamie Spears and a court-appointed lawyer.
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Musk explained that the July date had to be set in order for real production to begin several months later.
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Gansa said the new season will be set in New York City, thus bringing Claire Danes' character Carrie Mathison stateside.
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There are plans to lay a cornerstone memorializing Morris, and a scholarship fund will be set up in her name.
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The demolition appeared to be set for Saturday but the experts discovered the cranes were more damaged than previously thought.
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Instead, it's more of a prestige drama that just so happens to be set in a world populated with mutants.
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Men, in God of War, need women to arm them and then diminish, for their secrets to be set free.
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The half-hour comedy, "Max," will be set in 1963 and will focus on the rise of second-wave feminism.
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These can be set to show the date, your steps, different time zones, music controls, and a few other things.
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This story will be set 20193 years after the end of The Handmaid's Tale, and will follow three female characters.
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Prior to the announcement, the Mexican government set the prices at the pump; soon, they'll be set by the market.
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The vote was instead about whether Green's impeachment resolution should be set aside ("tabled"), as leaders of both parties wanted.
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Yes, you can disable it, but at $799, shouldn't the phone be set to "not annoying the user" by default?
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"This matter should be set aside as you consider his nomination," she said, adding that he had been falsely accused.
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The group also plans to file a resolution demanding that succession plans for Chief Executive Michael O'Leary be set out.
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"She's very candid about how she feels because she wants to be set up well for our future," G said.
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Conversely, when many investors are bearish, there are more potential buyers than sellers, meaning stocks could be set to rise.
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The D.A. is asking Howell's bail be set at $2 million as they say he's a danger to the community.
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Damages have yet to be set, and Robinson has not decided whether to block Sanofi and Regeneron from selling Praluent.
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There's no price yet, but it'll be set between the Civic (starting around $18,000) and the Accord (starting around $23,000).
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Now Ali will be starring in season 3 of True Detective, and we know where the show will be set.
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At that time, Champion says, Tellis will enter a formal plea and the dates for his trial will be set.
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A date has yet to be set for the case to be heard in Copenhagen's city court, the prosecutor said.
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One initiative that could be set on her plate more immediately is handling some consumer backlash over the Hulu redesign.
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The new show will be set in the present day, building on the mythology already established in the original series.
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A new date for the discussion will be set in the very near future, the FAS press service told Reuters.
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Initially, the cap would be set at a low level, but every three months the Fed would allow deeper cuts.
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Magistrate Jan Whitbread ordered Edwards to stand trial in the Western Australia Supreme Court at a date to be set.
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Companies have until May 2 to respond to the proposals and the final framework will be set in summer 2018.
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Screenshot: GizmodoSeparate actions can be set for a single tap, a double tap, and a long press on each button.
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A new study reveals that children who know French, German, and Mandarin will best be set up for optimum success.
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Anti-trafficking committees - at district, state and central levels - will be set up to oversee prevention, protection and victim rehabilitation.
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A new first delivery target date could be set next month, the paper said on Saturday, without citing a source.
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Commodity producers and consumers have long blamed "speculators" for distorting prices that should be set by physical supply and demand.
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Definitive duties, typically applied for five years at the end of an investigation, would need to be set by Jan.
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" Guidelines posted on the Naval Postgraduate School's website specify that words taken verbatim "must be set off with quotation marks.
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If the NBA postseason started right now, Houston and L.A. would be set up to play in the first round.
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The room will even be set an ideal temperature for slumber, so not even the most minor details got overlooked.
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For example, cash limits can be set and companies can choose to block online payments, cashpoint withdrawals and foreign transactions.
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