The Kurdistan region will be under threat and Christians will be under threat.
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What does that tell you if anything about how much scrutiny they would be under -- continue to continue to be under if at all?
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Lenovo has not given official prices, but says the Mirage Solo headset could be under $400, while the Mirage Camera is expected to be under $300.
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"We look at this and realize that while they might be under water, we someday will be under crumbled buildings," said Eric M. Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles.
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Now a similar conversion may be under way in banking.
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WHAT is it like to be under siege in Qatar?
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So far, however, the situation seems to be under control.
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Maybe he'll be under pressure to find a new one?
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I think Donnelly will be under tremendous pressure in Indiana.
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Abortion will not be under threat but a guaranteed right.
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You also have to be under the age of 26.
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That would be under a new firm, Stamford Harbor Capital.
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You want to be under pressure to deliver great design.
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Dorchester, Beaufort, Jasper and Williamsburg counties will be under curfew.
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Often, they feel that phantom to be under their control.
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And with Shelton, it continues to be under severe pressure.
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Five years from now, we still might be under 100.
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He will also be under informal probation for five years.
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This advance from primitive victimisation may already be under way.
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Just to be Russian, suddenly, is to be under suspicion.
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In the Trump era, truth will be under enormous strain.
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But he and his supporters should be under no illusions
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Mr Liu will be under pressure to move more boldly.
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Takkas will be under house arrest in Miami, she said.
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"He has got to be under some pressure," he said.
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We're told Francis will be under supervision for a year.
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It is to be under constant spiritual and mental attack.
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He'll be under more pressure as the race goes national.
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Facebook may be under attack for not protecting user privacy.
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Critical transportation components could be under foreign command and control.
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The primary audience for 4DX tends to be under 35.
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Women's reproductive rights will be under constant attack and eroded.
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Moore will be under heavy scrutiny during the confirmation process.
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However, he later said the topic would be under discussion.
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Bernie Sanders, Buttigieg and Harris will be under intense scrutiny.
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These sales are now said to be under criminal scrutiny.
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The bank has said it will be under the threshold.
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"Eventually, all tracks will be under stronger scrutiny," he said.
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What's under the radar that shouldn't be under the radar?
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A major surge does not appear to be under consideration.
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We believe by 2023, we should be under a third.
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The big gate of Guangdong will be under close watch. ■
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Everything's got to be under 30 or even 15 minutes.
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He will be under intense pressure to testify against others.
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But he will still be under restrictions, according to CNN.
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A total of 903,420 were reported to be under observation.
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"We should be under no illusions," he told his colleagues.
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It will be under the direct authority of the president.
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And that's why soybeans have continued to be under pressure.
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A: Both offshore and onshore markets will be under intervention.
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"We didn't want to be under clients' thumbs," he said.
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Now their last chance at protection may be under threat.
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All of those could be under pressure in Irma's aftermath.
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Its status as a financial hub may be under threat.
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The bank has said it will be under the threshold.
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It is not expected to be under control until October.
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Italy's new electoral system will also be under close examination.
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Auction houses, galleries, and eBay will be under close watch.
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After the separation, the firearms business, its biggest revenue generator, would be under Smith & Wesson Brands Inc and the outdoor products and accessories business would be under American Outdoor Brands Corp, the company said.
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Centrifuge production sites are to be under continuous surveillance until 2035.
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Police say she did not appear to be under the influence.
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We don't know what their status would be under a Brexit.
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Oliver's defense attorneys asked that the sentence be under 20 years.
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Merman fundamentalists might not be under the way I've rendered him.
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Many such things will be under his direct control as president.
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The Fed's role in the economy could itself be under threat.
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Considering Kylie's rumored due date, she would be under that minimum.
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Items must also be under $500, and are shipped via USPS.
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If you make 043 turnovers, we need to be under 204.
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Screenshot: TechCrunch Music apps seem to be under fire as well.
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Plus, it wouldn't just be LaCroix that'd be under regulatory scrutiny.
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The following projects are rumoured to be under way in Hollywood.
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Republicans in competitive congressional districts will be under particularly intense scrutiny.
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Netflix — Netflix could be under pressure today on news that Amazon.
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But while they think about it, sterling will be under pressure.
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He stressed that soldiers at frontiers would be under police control.
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The race between Rosendale and Tester will be under a spotlight.
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Democrats will be under a lot of pressure to oppose that.
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It did not say which forces would be under its command.
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An enduring shift in America's familial norms may be under way.
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But that child would be under no obligation to do that.
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How much pressure will he be under to leave there too?
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The OS 35 was reported to be under attack on Saturday.
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But the rest of us will be under its gaze, too.
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WeWork may be under pressure to secure outside funding before then.
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Buttigieg, when he takes that office, would still be under 40.
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He did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol.
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"Publishing is another area that will be under stress," he says.
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The situation seemed to be under control and I went home.
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His goal was to be under ten for the whole year.
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"It's kind of nice to be under the radar," Keys said.
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Diaz, 24, will be under team control for four more seasons.
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Once approved, Descovy will be under patent protection for many years.
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If reelected, Netanyahu will be under tremendous pressure to implement it.
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But that dedication to Zuckerberg appears to be under some pressure.
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You could buy two and still be under the $250 budget.
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"This board will be under huge pressure to deliver," he said.
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Does it all have to be under one type of coverage?
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I think we like to be under the radar per se.
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The department appears to be under constant siege and constant crisis.
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The worst thing you can be, under capitalism, is a leech.
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A handful of people appeared to be under investigation, including Sgt.
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But Big Tech will be under fire whoever wins the presidency.
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But, more important than that, our country will be under pressure.
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I don't have the reserve to be under siege that long.
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Following the refinancing, pro forma leverage will likely be under 0003x.
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And, you know, it's going to still be under price pressure.
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That interview could either be under oath or not sworn in.
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Construction of the second bridge will be under a separate contract.
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Not the audit he has claimed to be under for years.
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Many pieces seem to be under $300, or else above $1,200.
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You may be under closest watch when you're on the clock.
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So just what does St. John's aim to be under Mullin?
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American University in Afghanistan appears to be under attack by armed militants.
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They will be under increasing pressure to back the hated Draft Agreement.
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Netanyahu would be under no legal requirement to resign, even if indicted.
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Preparations also appear to be under way for a sixth nuclear test.
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It will also be under the jurisdiction of Switzerland's national privacy regulator.
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All brands will now be under president of brands and Time Inc.
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Amenam, operated by Total, was also heard to be under force majeure.
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She worries that the flow of foreign talent might be under threat.
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"He will never be under par," Trump reportedly jabbed at the time.
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Yet OIRA will always be under the command of the White House.
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Roughly 1,200 of those women will be under the age of 20133.
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We have full control, and we're lucky to be under one roof.
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It may also mean that P/E ratios will be under pressure.
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Those National Guard forces will be under the command of Republican Gov.
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But then the Dow rebounded, and China appeared to be under control.
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If Turner were black, they say, he would be under the jail.
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Concerned Salemme might be under surveillance, Flemmi said that he quickly left.
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Until Tuesday's announcement, Mr. Iglesias' own leadership appeared to be under threat.
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The response phase was the best it could be under the circumstances.
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Suicide tends to be under-reported, especially when it involves drug overdoses.
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It is the sincerity of the U.S that should be under question.
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We know you're going to be under pressure to fall in line.
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The deficit will likely be under 3 percent this year, he said.
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"Eighty percent of her speakers should be under 40," Mr. Gingrich said.
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As much as it can be under the circumstances, I think so.
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But that land will likely be under water too in 50 years.
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One amendment known to be under consideration has been advanced by Sen.
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He seems to be under the wrong impression about the movie's genesis.
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How dramatic Labor's shift could be under Puzder is an open question.
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We will see how free they will be under their own rule.
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Maybe it shouldn't all be under one person and one big banner.
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Often, companies like Google or Facebook will be under a gag order.
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Travelers will be under surveillance, and their electronic devices may be searched.
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They may be under pressure to make big adjustments to their portfolios.
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Most lenders say your DTI should be under 35% at all times.
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"Well, it is not going to be under Jeremy Corbyn," he said.
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"I fear he might be under surveillance," the friend told the newspaper.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will be under huge pressure to resign immediately.
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Kushner was reported in May to be under scrutiny in the investigation.
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At the same time, though, MoMA's organizational mettle will be under stress.
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This group will be under the direction of Mike Schroepfer, Facebook's CTO.
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Women—and LGBTQ people and Muslim Americans—will be under increased threat.
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But the state won't be under unified Democratic control, as Republican Gov.
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However, self-reported drug use can easily be under- or overestimated, he said.
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A more likely path to pursuing individual officials may be under Michigan law.
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They're also not sure what economic policies would be under a new president.
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And will he be under oath, which is to me a big question?
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Schools in Barnegat were expected to be under heightened security again on Friday.
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Women were thought to be weaker and not permitted to be under fire.
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Osipova has not been charged and is not believed to be under investigation.
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Some traders, however, warned that the RBI might be under-estimating the risks.
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But Turkey would still be under emergency rule, giving the president vast power.
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"It means he will actually be under supervision until 2024," Ms. Jordan said.
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The majority of Chromebooks are and probably will always be under-powered garbage.
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Each segment had to be under 10 minutes, but still pack a punch.
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The FDA will be under particular scrutiny when it makes its final decision.
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You cannot be under guardianship for a mental disability or otherwise judged incompetent.
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But for some of us, our lives seem to constantly be under attack.
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It may also be under considerable strain at and far from the fold.
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"It should be under 2%," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist Americas at Natixis.
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Brown, who admitted to killing Allen, will be under parole supervision until Aug.
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Couldn't you be under investigation and they're just not letting you know yet?
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They will be under an ever larger microscope than male-led superhero films.
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Fearful of possible Turkish reprisals, he is reported to be under police protection.
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"We believe the market in 2018 will still be under pressure," he said.
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Ray Odierno is also believed to be under consideration, according to the Journal.
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Things are moving quickly—and no, not everything will be under control today!
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Temer was also reported to be under investigation by the country's top court.
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He seems to be under surveillance of the most insidious and unnerving kind.
|
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People of color can be under stress for generations because of these traumas.
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With all its labs closed, Theranos may no longer be under CMS's purview.
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If the G.O.P. loses, Virginia state government will be under full Democratic control.
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R. Kelly R&B singer R. Kelly could be under investigation in Georgia.
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For people of color, the ability to vote may be under special threat.
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Whatever we do is going to be under strict compliance with international agreements.
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I am glad to report that the situation appears to be under control.
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Zahi and I both still wonder whether something might be under the Sphinx.
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The spokesman also declined to comment on why Perez might be under investigation.
|
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He added that no one's 2015 returns would be under audit this soon.
|
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Lynch, 56, was rumored to be under consideration by Democratic President Barack Obama.
|
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However, he said the defense and interior ministries would be under its control.
|
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"This is just one more political norm that's going to be under stress."
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But no one should be under the illusion those rules are strictly meritocratic.
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If you are married and filing jointly, your income just be under $206,000.
|
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Petty will also be under pretrial supervision and has already surrendered his passport.
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Pelosi also implied Trump's handling of the coronavirus response could be under review.
|
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Perhaps no candidate on the stage will be under more pressure than Warren.
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This doctor was more respectful, so I wanted to be under his care.
|
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Now Siatta would be under state supervision for several years, receiving care throughout.
|
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"Mach E" was also a name that was rumored to be under consideration.
|
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Every action that President Trump takes will be under the cloud of impeachment.
|
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If you're a Sprint customer, you'll soon be under T-Mobile's network umbrella.
|
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"But it's got to be under your control, not the food industry's control."
|
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Still, were Trump to win, many of Obama's accomplishments would be under threat.
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Semifinal rounds will be under intermediate rules, with rounds not exceeding 10 minutes.
|
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At which point we would all be Under Siege in Dark Territory, indeed.
|
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Had the donations been made anonymously, they would not be under scrutiny now.
|
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Unlike Trump, the Pentagon itself seems to be under no illusions about Russia.
|
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As one of the world's wealthiest women, she will be under the microscope.
|
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The hurt fighter could run but his legs are unlikely to be under him.
|
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Putin may be under the illusion that his close ties to Tehran benefit Russia.
|
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As a public company Dropbox will be under pressure to quickly trim its losses.
|
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Talk that China's insurance regulator Xiang Junbo may be under investigation is, however, different.
|
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By 2026, BNEF expects them to be under $100, and under $73 by 2030.
|
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That option could be under discussion within the BOJ later this year, he added.
|
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At a time when interest rates are rising, stock prices should be under pressure.
|
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Rick Perry is said to be under consideration as Trump's Secretary of Energy pick.
|
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"That means they will be under heavy refinancing pressure" to repay maturing offshore debt.
|
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It might be under your name, but I don't know that you actually spat.
|
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But the company will be under heightened scrutiny by the Pentagon for another year.
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It has also deemed a Hong Kong train station to be under mainland authority.
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They have to have a lot of experience, and they can't be under 30.
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Looks like the Musée d'Orsay will be under water soon if the rain continues.
|
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Republicans will be under heavy pressure to prevent the seat from flipping next fall.
|
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Such a change would protect any of their clients who might be under investigation.
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So when he comes under attack, they consider themselves to be under attack too.
|
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But he isn't the only Cabinet member who will be under increased scrutiny Wednesday.
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Children should always be under the immediate supervision of adults when visiting any falls.
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In order to bring down overall inflation, food prices needed to be under control.
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I think it would be under more of an obstacle because people don't relate.
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" Crispr Therapeutics AG: "The short term: it seems to be under pressure a lot.
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While growth has been a concern, it looked to be under control, she said.
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For FIFA to be under the referee's beady eye would be precisely the point.
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However, dealers expect the rupee to be under pressure till seasonal inward remittances begin.
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The world's largest company by market value may still be under-owned by investors.
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When his prison sentence is over, he'll be under supervised release for one year.
|
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Yemen's government is sticking to its position that Hodeidah should be under its control.
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Other names that were thought to be under consideration for the position included Rep.
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He will also be under pressure not to do anything that could damage Clinton.
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As a result, such research tends to be under-provided by the private sector.
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But he said any such activity must be under Russian sovereignty, the paper added.
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The entire operation is now said to be under scrutiny by Robert Mueller's investigators.
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America can't be under siege if we're being civil to our enemies, can it?
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The ship, known as OS 35, was reported to be under attack on Saturday.
|
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Musk said in June that the pickup truck's starting price would be under $50,000.
|
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Google is also said to be under investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
|
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At one point, a cease-fire lasting several days appeared to be under discussion.
|
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If he fails, he will be under pressure from his own party to resign.
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But those opinions will be under the influence of a hostile foreign power: Russia.
|
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"Some of these options may not be under our full control," he told analysts.
|
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The entire body appears to be under a tension that is maintained with ease.
|
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The digital giant may be under fire from conservatives, but it is wooing style.
|
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He will now be under substantial pressure from disgruntled senators to make that happen.
|
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More than 830,000 people along the South Carolina coast will be under these orders.
|
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According to reports, they may be under house arrest for up to two weeks.
|
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Lawmakers will again be under pressure to reach a budget agreement to extend funding.
|
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Ms. Brown will then be under supervised parole for 10 more years, until Aug.
|
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But this fall, transgender rights will be under attack in the New England state.
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It will be under Lee going forward along with other units, the spokesperson wrote.
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Although Brazilian nationalism should not be under-estimated, most Brazilians worry about climate change.
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The judge reportedly noted the information, requested by Nunes's team, would be under seal.
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That means nearly half of China's exports to the U.S. will be under levy.
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Scania, another Volkswagen subsidiary, did not settle and will continue to be under investigation.
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If the dam fails, Wanke could be under sixty feet of water in minutes.
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At the very least, it's unlikely he'd be under much pressure to explain himself.
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"Without that exclusivity, orders could be under pressure in 2020," he told CNN Business.
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About 20 of those are expected to be under the Bed Bath & Beyond banner.
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But they can be, under certain circumstances, one way of bringing about a reality.
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I think Wal-Mart is going to be under siege from them as well.
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"With a Zac Brown Band record, it has to be under country," he explains.
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A significant portion of the city of Georgetown is expected to be under water.
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He argued that she needed medical treatment and should be under his family's care.
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But several heritage labels and longstanding brands will be under new leadership this season.
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It should be under strong negative pressure to keep it from leaking out easily.
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It's a misdemeanor to be under the influence in public or drunk and disorderly.
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Imagine the kind of mental and physical pressure they'd be under all the time.
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I'll also mention Big Mouth again, which seems to still be under the radar.
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She was supposed to be under police protection at the time of her murder.
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In June, Jibril Rajoub, a senior Palestinian Authority official said that Palestinians recognize that the Western Wall should be "under Jewish sovereignty," but the larger Temple Mount complex, which includes the al-Aqsa mosque sacred to Muslims, should be under Palestinian control.
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Now that unique status could be under threat from the gradual erosion of political freedoms.
|
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So the parties will be under a lot of pressure to find a workable compromise.
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In Mexico growth is sluggish, but not negative, and inflation appears to be under control.
|
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Modi will be under pressure to change that in his second term as Prime Minister.
|
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If tapped to be national security adviser, he would still be under probation until April.
|
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Liew and Lightspeed will now be under pressure to show they can repeat their success.
|
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Target said many items will be under $20, with most ranging from $21820 to $21376.
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In thirty years, Tump's Mar-a-Lago club could be under a foot of water.
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When things are perceived to be under control, confidence in asset prices are a result.
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"His character should be under a microscope because of this incident," Johnny told the magazine.
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In other words, he will be under relentless pressure to go farther to the right.
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Such jobs may be under the same pressure that have already beset other, besieged professions.
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The troops will be under the "command and control" of their respective governors, it said.
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He expects that United Technologies will be under pressure until the trade dispute is resolved.
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He must also pay a $10,000 fine and be under three years of supervised release.
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"Whatever we do is going to be under strict compliance with international agreements," said Falih.
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Addiction wasn't built to be under the spotlight and in the media all the time.
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Swinton was released and will be under house arrest while the murder charge remains pending.
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The tone struck by Kelly and the other moderators will also be under particular scrutiny.
|
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Chinese President Xi Jinping will also be under pressure to retaliate for the Huawei case.
|
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Many electrical production facilities can be under great strain when severe weather is a factor.
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The White House declined to comment on the individual names said to be under consideration.
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The banks will still be under pressure to cut costs, Bafin president Felix Hufeld said.
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"They're going to be under pressure to find ways to vote with Republicans," Manley said.
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The Medicaid rolls would be 14 million lower than they would be under current law.
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Jennifer Lawrence may be under the weather, but her funny bone hasn't taken a hit.
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With Marriott and Starwood combined, 30 hotel brands will be under the same corporate umbrella.
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"I understand ... this investigation will be under a microscope, understand it fully," Lopinto told reporters.
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In such a situation, the central bank would be under pressure to intervene once again.
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Two regions on the Tasmanian devils' genome seemed to be under the most intense pressure.
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This second bet, if Buffett accepts, would be under relatively smooth economic and market conditions.
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Investors said the company would be under pressure to release more information on the transactions.
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Democrats will be under pressure from their base to make no concessions to the president.
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And I think it's sort of be on the train or be under it, really.
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Most obviously, Instagram will be under new leadership for the first time in its history.
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Would Linda Ronstadt and Carly Simon be under rock, she wondered, or under singer-songwriters?
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You may be over-regulating, and imposing unnecessary cost, or you may be under-regulating.
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If the decision is overturned, reproductive freedom for millions of Americans could be under threat.
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Since then, some 22 percent of Cuba's land is said to be under legal protection.
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Starting pricing for the U.S. is expected to be under $80,000 based on European pricing
|
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Anchors also noted that he would be under pressure to drop out of the race.
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To be ethnically Uighur in China today, for example, is to be under tremendous restriction.
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And that spending will be under the oversight of the state public utility commission (PUC).
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" He added that it was "not normal for China to be under U.S. dominance forever.
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Black was "determined not to be under the influence of alcohol," authorities told Entertainment Tonight.
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Much of the Glades Wildlife Refuge, which contains the forest, eventually will be under water.
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Prime Minister Conte's decision to lock down a democratic country should not be under appreciated.
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Yet even if indicted, Netanyahu would not be under strict legal obligation to step down.
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After all, she wasn't the first employee to be under the influence on the job.
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This "super truck," which GM teased in several videos, will be under its GMC brand.
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Today even Buckley's form of conservatism seems to be under assault by the Trump administration.
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A third aircraft carrier is believed to be under construction at China&aposs Jiangnan shipyard.
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While President Donald Trump may be under investigation, Nadler will be on the hot seat.
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Caesars Entertainment – Caesars is said to be under pressure from activist investor HG Vora Capital.
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The network would not be under pressure from investors to generate growth at all costs.
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The woman who tested negative for the new coronavirus is said to be under 40.
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Its parliamentary majority is certain to be under constant attack from rebels of all kinds.
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It's a lot of burden to the patient to be under anesthesia for that long.
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Reports of rape decreased by 2.5% but incidents continue to be under reported, officials said.
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The company will also be under the spotlight this year with the American presidential election.
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They also have not publicly confirmed any of the names said to be under consideration.
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"They are likely still to be under the watch and control of authorities," Mo said.
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Even if Netanyahu is indicted, he would not be under strict legal obligations to resign.
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After the nine months in prison, LaMarche will be under supervised release for two years.
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Keep squeezing North Korean elite, but be under no illusion it will compel real change.
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Dean said he hoped his party's next presidential candidate would be under 50 years old.
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Federal prosecutors have been reticent to say who or what still may be under investigation.
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As a political unknown, Loeffler will be under pressure to introduce herself to voters quickly.
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"This fitness test is hard — no one should be under any illusions about it," Gen.
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Without these embellishments, I don't believe he would be under serious consideration for the position.
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The Turner Prize lifted its rule that eligible artists must be under 50 years old.
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He'll also be under strict drug testing, and can't carry any firearms while on bail.
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"I trained the nigga, he used to be under me like my lieutenant," Tupac said.
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That means South Korea's plan to build 11 nuclear reactors by 2029 could be under threat.
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Becerra's implication that he might be under consideration for the role comes days after Massachusetts Sen.
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" Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Micheal O'Connor tells PEOPLE "the case continues to be under investigation.
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He also reiterated that his former election rival Hillary Clinton should be under investigation, not him.
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The game closed out with a Guinea Bissau win, and will be under review by officials.
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Now, both the entertainment and education versions of the game will finally be under one roof.
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Lampard, uniquely in this phase of Chelsea's history, appeared to be under no immediate pressure whatsoever.
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Another developing-country technocrat grumbles "we'll be under water" by the time his project is considered.
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In a release Tuesday morning, Plank called Frisk the "right person" to be Under Armour's CEO.
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So the British government will be under immense pressure to refuse to continue the current arrangement.
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The Socialists will be under interim management until a party conference can choose a new leader.
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If NorthConnect does eventually go ahead, it would have to be under public ownership, Labour said.
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Her campaign has not released any names of judges or lawyers who would be under consideration.
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President Trump keeps pounding "Crooked H" on Twitter, suggesting that she should still be under investigation.
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Presnell later testified in court that Smith appeared to be under the influence, the Press reports.
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Yemen's government is sticking to its position that Hodeidah should be under its control, said Kamali.
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LEVELS BEING FAIRLY FULLY VALUED MARKET WITH MARGINS THAT MAY BE UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE OF WAGES.
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Along with Vietnam and India, Mexico, Indonesia, and Malaysia are also thought to be under consideration.
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Hoyer will be under center this week after missing the last two games with a concussion.
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Three must be Under-21 and combined they must get 1,000 game time minutes a season.
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A series of cyber-attacks on South Korea's critical infrastructure also appeared to be under way.
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I want to emphasize that Klein may here also be under the influence of confirmation bias.
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PAUL RYAN, R—WISCONSIN: We should be under no delusion this is going to be fast.
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It said he would be under "provisional liberty" for the rest of his sentence, without elaborating.
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ProPublica previously reported that Price's stock trades are said to be under investigation by federal prosecutors.
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Trump seems to be under the impression that these protests are disrespectful to the entire country.
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Hospitals should be under no obligation to treat the sick who lack an ability to pay.
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The cars will always be under six years old and 70,000 miles when you get them.
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Some private companies can be under pressure from their original investors to go public, Jenkinson said.
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The series is still supposed to be under production, with a release targeted for next year.
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The nation's parliament will now be under enormous pressure to pass a bill legalising that right.
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I DO THINK THAT HEALTH CARE WILL CONTINUE TO BE UNDER PRESSURE DURING THE CAMPAIGN SEASON.
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There are a number of DOA-related proposals that will be under consideration, among other mischief.
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A recession might be under way before fiscal stimulus begins working its way through the economy.
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"Since the issues tend to be under the skin, topicals are fairly ineffective," Dr. Anolik says.
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In Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, and four other states, "minors" must be under the age of 16.
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Everything seemed to be under control, but with teens these days, there's never a dull moment.
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The system was intelligent, productive, and futuristic: everything he hopes Microsoft will be under his leadership.
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The Wagners fear that all of this could someday be under threat from big, impersonal corporations.
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It may not be under the best of terms, but it's good business all the same.
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It needs to be under circumstances that are beneficial to the whole artistic expression as well.
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Regarding the effective tax rate, Hassett didn't say what it would be under the GOP plan.
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It will be under depreciation pressure due to year-end seasonal importer dollar demand, dealers added.
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"It will be under the conditions that have been said since the start," Manelich Castilla said.
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Many Republicans would be under enormous pressure to back Trump on his signature campaign promise. Rep.
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Officials estimate that between 10 and 20 people are missing and may be under the rubble.
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Stable Outlook: Fitch expects AMT's net leverage to be under 5.0x at the end of 7503.
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Inquiries have shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
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In fact, providers would be under no obligation to even let patients know which options exist.
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According to the country's laws, 60% of the total area will always be under forest cover.
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Would you rather have that person be under oath when giving you their answer or no?
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"I think the payrolls will be under consensus," said fund manager Hermes chief economist Neil Williams.
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Also, if he's done time here and then is released and stays, he'll be under surveillance.
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We should be under no illusion that the soldiers are being sent as purveyors of peace.
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Because it's a meeting and not an official hearing, Zuckerberg will not technically be under oath.
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How much of an obligation should social media platforms be under to hunt down illegal content?
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Closed may be under the radar in the United States, but it has a notable history.
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American life will be under the microscope at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater during its 2018-19 season.
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In recent years, the global economic order appeared to be under threat a number of times.
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On Sunday after the funeral, the entire area seemed to be under a state of siege.
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Roughly three out of four Americans are, or will soon be, under instructions to stay indoors.
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The Pentagon recommended that the Space Force initially be under the purview of the Air Force.
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In other news, it's outrageous that either Mike Glennon or Mitch Trubisky will be under center.
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Director, as discussed, when you agreed to appear before the committee, it would be under oath.
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Rural hospitals would be under more financial stress if the Senate bill were to be approved.
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It's incredibly comfortable — I didn't find the cushions to be under-stuffed, but rather just right.
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The city probably will be under an order to boil water for 24 hours, Turner said.
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Muilenburg estimated that the cost of planning and surveying a driveway easement would be under $4503,000.
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And the impacts of Fed policy in an election year will be under even more scrutiny.
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Price: $39.99 (barely making good on the chief executive's promise that it would be under $40).
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Labor force participation is estimated to be under 40 percent (versus 63 percent on the mainland).
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"They typically would be under the supervision of an older family member or mentor," he said.
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If quarantines were enacted in the US, they would be under the jurisdiction of the CDC.
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Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh is also reported to be under consideration for the Fed chair.
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In an interview on Thursday, Mr. Page expressed bewilderment about why he might be under investigation.
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Here's why: Bottom line: Alibaba may be under pressure right now, but its future looks bright.
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The rupee will be under depreciation pressure with the year-end seasonal importer demand, dealers said.
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Beaten in all three of his matches, Reed will again be under huge scrutiny on Sunday.
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"It scares me to this day, just knowing that I may be under attack," he said.
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But we do know one thing: Barr will be under enormous pressure to release this report.
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She was rumored last year to be under consideration for a role at the State Department.
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One candidate with political experience who may be under consideration as Trump's running mate, New Jersey Gov.
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That trend may already be under way now as stocks pull back because of trade war concerns.
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If Cody Kessler can't return from his concussion, undrafted rookie Kevin Hogan will probably be under center.
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Most people don't have to be under that pressure, and I'd like to be one of them.
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The U.K. will no longer be under that U.S.-Europe treaty after it leaves the European Union.
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None of the other people known to be under scrutiny are part of the new Trump administration.
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He was also found to be under the influence of painkillers and failed a field sobriety test.
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So the White House will be under intense scrutiny once the next waiver is due, by June.
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Desperate for information, they linger, waiting for word of whose body might be under a police tarp.
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The company will no doubt be under scrutiny as the major player in the consumer drone space.
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As recently as February, Trump appeared to be under the illusion that China was suppressing its currency.
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But it must first change a rule that says a new managing director must be under 65.
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Some of them may well be under the impression that they gain influence over what we teach.
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As of publication, none of the Americans involved with Arsov's sites are known to be under investigation.
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If the conflict with Hamas escalates again, he will be under enormous pressure to go to war.
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"You need to understand that this whole industry seems to be under attack from within," Cramer said.
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"He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, agitated and confrontational," according to the court documents.
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The rupee will be under depreciation pressure with the year-end seasonal importer dollar demand, dealers added.
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We should be under no such illusions that aesthetic actions have a definitive relationship with political change.
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"Her team isn't sure yet how long Ariana's going to be under the radar," says the insider.
|
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As The Economist went to press negotiations rumbled on, but no one should be under any illusions.
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Ineluctably, Eurasia is cohering, but that does not have to be under the stifling "togetherness" of tianxia.
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Child sex victims must be under the age of 28 to pursue state charges in New York.
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He also revealed that the US soldiers will be under the tactical control of a Polish brigade.
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All I ever wanted was to be under the wing of the NHS or some healthcare professional.
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The rupee will be under depreciation pressure with the year-end seasonal importer dollar demand, dealers said.
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Now, as a new conservative justice joins the bench, some of these gains may be under threat.
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But traders focused on the weak outlook and concerns the dividend could be under threat in future.
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"The relief is unlikely to last, especially if emerging markets continue to be under pressure," Thin said.
|
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Both OPIC and NASA are independent of the State Department, so would not be under Pompeo's sway.
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According to White House officials, those issues would be under discussion during this week's visit to Japan.
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If he has lost he will be under huge pressure from his divided Conservative party to resign.
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But when he arrives this year, it will be under much different circumstances, both domestically and internationally.
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But while some details might be under wraps, it clearly hasn't been all roses for these two.
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But miners and traders speculate it will be under discussion as the government's new agenda is established.
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Hoover's fund appears to be larger than other Angel Funds, which tend to be under $1 million.
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On the other hand, people with bulimia tend to be "under-controlled," meaning they act more impulsively.
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However, information technology stocks continued to be under selling pressure following Infosys March quarter results on Friday.
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They are aware they may be under surveillance, and take what they hope are appropriate counter-measures.
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If he fails to establish a strong relationship with Brussels, then the president will be under pressure.
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Neither parent can be under the influence of drugs or any other substances when they have Zoey.
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It will be under pressure due to year-end seasonal dollar demand from importers, dealers have said.
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Some of the dead and wounded may still be under rubble inside the guesthouse, according to Mehr.
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Now they'll be under Samsung, but Viv Labs will operate as an independent company, according to TechCrunch.
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"People who might be under reactive might say, 'holy moly, I've got severe symptoms here,'" Serani said.
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"Due to recent media stories, I am aware that Cohen may be under federal investigation," Shtayner writes.
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Tibetan culture may be under duress, but adoration of the Dalai Lama shows no sign of diminishing.
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In a state of nature this phenomenon would be under the control of genes and the environment.
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"They want officials and their families to be under duress," and unable to focus on their jobs.
|
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Virginia, soon to be under Democratic control, will likely be the 21993th state to ratify the amendment.
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Although Judge Kavanaugh has a more congenial personality than Bork, senators should not be under any illusions.
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The Mets could simply sign Reyes to the prorated minimum, which would be under $300,000 for 2016.
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As America gears up to impose its will on global business, all this could be under threat.
|
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Worse, as Nick's girlfriend, she'll be under intense scrutiny by everyone – especially his mother, Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh).
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The purchase will truly be under $10, as shipping is entirely covered and bidding is not required.
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If anyone needs us for the rest of the day, we'll be under our desks, sobbing uncontrollably.
|
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The House vote Tuesday will be under suspension of rules, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass.
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He was "dignified, composed, encouraging, everything that you would want someone to be under pressure," Fairey says.
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"If it doesn't pass this test, this rule will not be, under any circumstances, approved," he said.
|
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But that is going into an existing Mexican plant that would be under capacity without the product.
|
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The president's lawyer is said to be under investigation for bank fraud and campaign finance law violations.
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"Duterte seems to be under greater domestic pressure and criticism on maritime issues," she added to Reuters.
|
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It said "most Arab neighborhoods" in East Jerusalem would be under Palestinian sovereignty as a future capital.
|
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Everything funky you do together will be under fabric-softened covers with the lights banged firmly off.
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Once you download the general software update, the setting will be under the display settings. http://bit.
|
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After an initial statement playing down reports that the city might be under "significant attack," Brig. Gen.
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Unless you want to be under it too, though, it may be hard to hold him close.
|
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Police granted him bail as investigations continue and he will be under round-the-clock police surveillance.
|
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Brock Osweiler, who used to play quarterback poorly for the Texans, will be under center for Miami.
|
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Dr. Thongchai said the Wild Boars would not be attending because they would still be under quarantine.
|
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He was, at one time, rumored to be under consideration to become Chipotle Mexican Grill's next CEO.
|
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Even so, it has been nice to be under the same roof again for a little while.
|
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With the government takeover, Anbang could be under pressure to begin to sell its many holdings overseas.
|
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" Gun demand broadly, he said, is "under pressure" and is "going to continue to be under pressure.
|
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Our politics may be under strain, but there is so much that is good about this country.
|
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Not a bad report, but there are enough questions where (the) stock will likely be under pressure.
|
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There would still be a tax benefit, but it would probably be under a Roth-style structure.
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For another, I was about to get a lot more visibility and be under the spotlight. Hello!
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We'll dedicate time to it because we believe in it, but it can't be under the table.
|
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Questioning by Mr. Mueller would not be under oath, though lying to federal investigators is a crime.
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Both men were among the former officials said to be under consideration for losing their security clearances.
|
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And I wanted to come up with exercises that would be under one hour, thinking about teachers.
|
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But they also allow that Mr. Sanders, his health and his appearance will be under intense scrutiny.
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And if they continue to play those games their party is going to be under tremendous pressure.
|
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"He should be under consideration for the All-Star Game," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said of Realmuto.
|
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Dublin, Frankfurt and Paris are among the cities thought to be under consideration by several financial companies.
|
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Stocks could be under pressure if investors believe impeachment proceedings could weigh on business and consumer confidence.
|
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The U.S. central bank will also be under pressure to address stress in the U.S. funding markets.
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As prime minister, Netanyahu would be under no legal obligation to resign if formal charges are filed.
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If Mr Trump defied the judges, Republican senators would be under severe pressure to break with him.
|
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His lawyer told reporters on Wednesday that his client will be under a self-imposed gag order.
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He seemed to be under the impression that millions of illegal votes cost him the popular vote.
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Bossert also suggested law enforcement may be under-resourced to deal with the potential growth of cybercrime.
|
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Others said to be under consideration for vice president are former Speaker Newt Gingrich, New Jersey Gov.
|
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Ballarotto also said he plans to file a motion for Ashton's sentencing to be under 30 months.
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She will be under the care of the United Nations refugee agency until her departure, he said.
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But the next prime minister will immediately be under tremendous pressure, as Britain stares at an Oct.
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But the next prime minister will immediately be under tremendous pressure, as Britain stares at an Oct.
|
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"The talks between Erbil and Baghdad should be under the supervision of international parties," the statement added.
|
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These wouldn't flout the law; they'd be under color of it and even in concert with it.
|
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The leaders of those companies are going to be under increasing pressure to use that power wisely.
|
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The White House will be under constant fire, and that means they'll likely go on a counterattack.
|
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Harris, 23, gives Detroit another athletic young player, and he will be under team control for a while.
|
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When they start flooding the reservoir, that entire village will be under ten meters [30 feet] of water.
|
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Disturbingly, if Google has handed over data, it could be under court order not to notify individual users.
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Anaya pulled the truck over and saw that the driver appeared to be under the influence of narcotics.
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If you're in school or traveling, you could be under a great amount of stress at this time.
|
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Under this new administration, our values — from reproductive freedom to rights for immigrants — will be under constant attack.
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"All of our files had to be under 285K, which is a tenth of one megabyte," said Evan.
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Yes, you'll have to request an invite and your kids also have to be under 13 years old.
|
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He is also believed to be under investigation in the UK for two other alleged assaults in 2005.
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Authorities said that Black was determined not to be under the influence at the time of the crash.
|
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Some people seem to be under the impression that every flash photographer in the club is The Cobrasnake.
|
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Otherwise, the IMF says, Greece would not restore investor confidence and it would be under a perpetual bailout.
|
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Super NES games continue to be under consideration, but we have nothing further to announce at this time.
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It is the first time Russian interference in the U.S. election is publicly confirmed to be under investigation.
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If you're just reading the headlines, you'll be under the impression that we're 'cracking down on adult content.
|
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Everything will be under a Nest banner, starting with renaming the Google Home Hub to the Nest Hub.
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Cuz she's full of life 🖤🙂 She's going to be under treatment for another month or so.
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Businesses hoping the Indian middle class will provide their next spurt of growth should be under no illusion.
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The stock is going to be under pressure while this gets resolved, and obviously these things take time.
|
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The eastern cities of Kalmunai, Chavalakade and Samanthurai will be under a daily curfew from 8:45 p.m.
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters on Friday that the program continues to be under review.
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Pricing would be around $120 based on estimates, which would again be under the average current ticket fare.
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Texas also continued to be under threat from possible tornadoes, and Dallas saw strong storms on Wednesday morning.
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The Beaver Creek Fire has been burning since June, and is expected to be under control by October.
|
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It also comes amid signs that Apple's growth and dominance in the smartphone market could be under pressure.
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In an efficient world, they wouldn't exist – or would be under extreme pressure from cost-conscious company bosses.
|
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Mike Coffman, R-Colorado, will be under a major spotlight Wednesday night in Aurora; and next week, Rep.
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However, children must be under 18, which is why dependent children older than that cannot legally enter Britain.
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"Unless that bet wins in this more competitive space, I think Netflix could be under pressure," Sanchez said.
|
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Prince's blood will be under a microscope soon at the request of the special administrator of his estate.
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Very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country, but they'll soon be under renegotiation.
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They can now be under the same roof for their remaining years, and we couldn't be more grateful.
|
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"Generally, the U.S. dollar could be under some pressure if you have these types of policies," said Kolanovic.
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We both need to not be under the same roof and figure out where we go from here.
|
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He said any safe zone in northeast Syria, which Trump mentioned on Twitter, should be under U.N. auspices.
|
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You cannot be under contract by any professional team including Challenger teams at the time invites go out.
|
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Uber claims that, in America, its drivers are twice as likely as conventional cabbies to be under 30.
|
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But Palestinians and the United Nations consider the eastern part of the city to be under Israeli occupation.
|
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"I absolutely think the president should be and will be under pressure to open these agencies," said Rep.
|
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Shares of Uber are expected to be under pressure on Wednesday, when a restriction on selling stock lifts.
|
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Congress will still be under pressure this fall to secure a spending deal even with a continuing resolution.
|
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But it was not clear if a biometric system had been installed or continues to be under consideration.
|
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Other people believed to be under consideration include former Trump campaign adviser David Bossie, former New Jersey Gov.
|
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Is the economic outlook sufficiently bleak that Trump and Xi might be under pressure to reach a deal?
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The company's shares are expected to be under pressure on Wednesday, when a restriction on selling stock lifts.
|
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People now believed to be under consideration include former Trump campaign adviser David Bossie, former New Jersey Gov.
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It is the first time in a generation that Virginia state government will be under full Democratic control.
|
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He will be under pressure to do it again if he hopes to claw into the upper tier.
|
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If the professional Drone Racing League has its way, the next stop will be under your Christmas tree.
|
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Kyler Murray figures to be under pressure a lot, too, meaning it may be hard to find Kirk.
|
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Since the subjects never entered the United States, they would never be under the jurisdiction of U.S. courts.
|
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The storm of US regulatory activity means Facebook will be under the microscope once again in the UK.
|
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Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee and Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama are also said to be under consideration.
|
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More than 100 million people from Montana to Maine will be under wind-chill advisories or warnings today.
|
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Besides Fiat Chrysler, though, no other car companies are known to be under investigation over their sales numbers.
|
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At the other end, energy stocks continued to be under pressure tracking overnight weakness in crude oil prices.
|
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The president bucked tradition in 2016 by refusing to release his returns, claiming to be under IRS audit.
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It has to be under oath or it has to be given to an agent of the government.
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In the plan, users would be under medical supervision and could inject only a small amount of heroin.
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"Congress would be under a constitutional obligation to investigate the facts for itself," Katyal wrote in the Times.
|
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Wade, there's major concern that women's healthcare and access to abortion will both be under attack come January.
|
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Two sub-25 mastodons will be under contract for the long-term, forced to coalesce and grow together.
|
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"These men and women are going to be under tremendous pressure to get the job done," he said.
|
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Before the American and Russian talks were suspended, a 72-hour cease-fire appeared to be under discussion.
|
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Rodriguez makes the character believable, or at least, as believable as she can be under the extraordinary circumstances.
|
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There are no injuries reported and the fire is thought to be under control, according to NBC News.
|
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Health, education, government — those will be under relatively less pressure in some ways, at least of immediate layoffs.
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With a large majority voting for the measure, the board will presumably be under pressure to enforce it.
|
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At the same time, we may still be under-testing in other parts of the country as well.
|
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But if the government drops the case it would be under no obligation to provide information to Apple.
|
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And I wanted to be under the radar, so I didn't want to do an auction with this.
|
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If the W.T.O. sided with those countries, the United States would be under considerable pressure to back down.
|
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This means that India's rich and diverse culture — as well as its very identity — may be under threat.
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And again, talk with a legal professional if you think that your employment may be under threat.4.
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"He didn't seem to be under the impression of the big stadium or the big match," Djokovic said.
|
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If the shoe were on the other foot the entire country would be under martial law right now.
|
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The veteran Josh McCown is widely expected to be under center when the Jets open their season Sept.
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We don't want to be under a nuclear weapon umbrella, and we think we should stay militarily nonaligned.
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Mack will be under house arrest in California and must wear an electronic monitoring device, the official added.
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New York (CNN Business)General Electric might be under new management, but its quest to get smaller continues.
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Those graves may now be under constant watch as well, because of the cameras monitoring their famous neighbor.
|
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The board's risk committee, which is responsible for watching for potential problems, will soon be under new leadership.
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"Even if Jiang Tianyong pleads guilty in court, that will certainly be under torture unimaginable to ordinary people."
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To beat the world record, her average mile time would need to be under 5 minutes 9 seconds.
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In less than an hour, those who remained would be under as much as sixty feet of water.
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Boeing supplier Senior will also be under the spotlight after it warned of lower aerospace revenue and margins.
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But the biggest changes for Siri will be under the hood, powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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As soon as a Republican administration or Congress gets into power, federal education spending would be under threat.
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The program "continues to be under review," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, told reporters Friday.
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He also could be under pressure to appoint a woman to the post, given the fallout over Franken.
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The sector could be under increased pressure as its borrowing costs rise in line with increased interest rates.
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Questions have been raised about how tough an enforcer the E.P.A. will be under the incoming Trump administration.
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Almost all the other people said to be under consideration have little to no background in postsecondary policy.
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But since the daughter asked to be under the care of UNHCR, we have to respect her request.
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They would both remain part of the DHS, but Homeland Security Investigations would no longer be under ICE.
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When they got to her house, we're told she appeared to be under the influence, and arrested her.
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When and if that happens, the Trump administration will officially be under two conflicting injunctions from the courts.
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And the presidential winner will likely be under immense pressure to fix Mexico's corrupt system and widespread violence.
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GOV Act gives the executive branch six months to transition the company to be under full government control.
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Freedom of the press will also be under siege during a Trump presidency, as will freedom of expression.
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More than 130 million Americans are will be under a heat watch, warning or advisory on Friday and Saturday.
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As for stocks that Cramer thinks will struggle under Trump, the pharmaceutical industry could be under Trump's tweeting microscope.
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It seems like you must be under a tremendous amount of pressure and stress and it doesn't seem happy.
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"A lot of consumers seem to be under the false assumption that more THC is always better," Cuttler said.
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Meanwhile, Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) gets roped into their schemes, even as he's supposed to be under house arrest.
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If Rizzuto posts bail, he will be under house arrest and required to wear an ankle monitor, WVUE reported.
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The Trump administration's stated position is that Gaza should be under the control of Hamas's Western-backed Palestinian rivals.
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In the meantime, the Democrats are far better off than they would be under a less aggravating Republican president.
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A judge sentenced her to 365 days in county jail, 90 of which will be under a work release.
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Officials tell PEOPLE that if she posts bail, she will be under house arrest with a GPS monitor. 2.
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He is also believed to be under investigation in the UK for two other separate alleged assaults in 2005.
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"We shouldn't be under any illusions," Carney said, answering audience questions after a speech at a Financial Times event.
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That has been slashed to fees that can be under £1, alleviating the pressure to send quite as much.
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"The Fed's credibility is going to be under pressure and that's an international story, not just a national story."
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Do you want to elect somebody who may be under indictment or convicted while president of the United States?
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This guy not only had all of this happen to him, but he's so used to be under water.
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"There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, and there never will be under a Ford administration," he said.
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In July, Ginsburg called Trump "a faker " and said she "can't imagine " what America would be under his presidency.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is attending the summit Monday and Australian policy is expected to be under scrutiny.
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And therefore, if I say cancel your joint military exercises, President Trump will be under pressure to do it.
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The Justice Department would reportedly handle Apple and Google, and Facebook and Amazon would be under the FTC's purview.
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The president will be under intense pressure to appoint a successor to Mr Zavascki who has a sterling reputation.
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Bottom line: Mathematics works around the unknown, providing sufficient functionality even while the essence may still be under investigation.
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However, you do need to be under the appropriate working visa or OPT to be compensated for productive work.
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Russia is putting its stamp on this ceasefire, along with the US, so Moscow will be under special scrutiny.
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A Reddit experience for the core users Some of the most important changes happen to be under the hood.
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Exporters expect the rupee to be under pressure due to continued importer dollar demand and less exporter dollar sales.
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The rupee will be under pressure due to year-end seasonal dollar demand from importers, dealers have said earlier.
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If volatility were to spike suddenly, many of those positions could also be under water, forcing more short-covering.
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Tens of thousands of Iraqi girls, boys, women and men may be under siege or held as human shields.
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Such incidents raise the specter of a country whose civil liberties would be under siege under a Trump presidency.
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It either is going to look a lot like it does today or many coastlines will be under water.
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If Trump agreed to it, he would not be under oath, and he could consult with counsel during it.
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Under such a scenario, Britain's force for good around the world would be under threat, less aid, less influence.
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Although stocks continue to be under pressure, RBC Capital's Jonathan Golub thinks they're headed much higher by year's end.
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The technology means that Olympic venues and their surroundings will be under surveillance even without security authorities directly watching.
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He will have to register as a sex offender once he gets out, and he'll be under supervised released.
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It shows who will be under the most political pressure when the Senate produces a draft health care bill.
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Like his boss he accepts that such powerful technologies might need to be under some sort of international control.
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However, dealers expect the currency to be under downward pressure due to seasonal importer dollar demand until mid December.
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Fang, Wu and Du are all believed to be under investigation related to graft claims, according to media reports.
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However, they do not oppose allowing the contents that could be privileged to be under seal at this time.
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We found this sub-section of candles with religious images — and they all seemed to be under $2 each.
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State-run mining firms Minerven and the Venezuelan Mining Corporation will be under the supervision of the new ministry.
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"The real risk is that your entire portfolio could be under pressure" if rates started to rise, he said.
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The Islanders' Thomas Greiss made 24 saves, but he appeared to be under constant siege compared with Bishop's play.
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The announcement means that the company will soon be under new artistic leadership as well as new administrative leadership.
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But the biggest obstacle, at the moment, is that not all of its characters will be under one roof.
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Caroline: I think I have just the right amount for it to be under $100, maybe even under $50.
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If the submarine commander believes Britain has been destroyed, he may be under orders to launch a nuclear strike.
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And Trump will be under pressure in the United States to confront Putin, following the 12 Russians' indictments there.
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BECKY QUICK: Anything that rises to your radar screen now that may be under the radar for other people?
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She will be under parole supervision for ten years, according to a statement by the Tennessee Department of Correction.
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But in the House, the federal assistance would be under the purview of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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But as president, he will be under tremendous pressure from our allies adhere to our traditional commitments to NATO.
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For the patrons of a recently opened Wetherspoons in Kent, however, the casual Spoons visit may be under threat.
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It was correct for her to be under there, and we hope she can get under that statute again.
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Manchin, running for re-election in conservative West Virginia, could be under heavy pressure to support Kavanaugh this fall.
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Manafort will be allowed to live at his home in Florida and will be under curfew and GPS monitoring.
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Mr. Trump will be under pressure by major telecom and cable firms to roll back aspects of net neutrality.
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"Every state, every district, every lane, every village will be under lockdown," Mr. Modi said according to The Times.
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To some, free speech on college campuses appears to be under attack, but what do the students themselves think?
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Their hearts led them to speak up in a year in which our democracy seemed to be under threat.
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If the United States intervenes immediately on the scale that China did, our death toll could be under 100,20193.
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However, despite the numerous benefits, the census may be under threat from achieving an accurate population count this cycle.
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Moreover, if the transfer happens, the land will still be under the trusteeship of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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As activity grinds to a halt, fragile businesses will be under pressure to rein in spending and cut costs.
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Instead, red lines appear under misspellings and blue lines will be under what Gmail perceives to be grammatical errors.
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Cities must reinvigorate taxi regulation so that it serves the public, and Uber must be under the same regulation.
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" Commenting further in a statement, Monique Goyens, BEUC's director general, also said: "Consumers should not be under commercial surveillance.
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Buddhist monks have made much of that trend in their rhetoric, portraying their faith to be under existential threat.
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Dealers expect the rupee to be under pressure till the end of the month before seasonal inward remittances begin.
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Almost no one who voted for someone other than Mr. Trump appears to be under that kind of delusion.
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Some of the US coast may be under a tropical storm or hurricane watch later Sunday, the center said.
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Assume a ticket price of $230,000 and margins of 20%, and EBITDA in 2023 would be under $100 million.
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It's now been normalized for these communities to be under constant surveillance, which contributes to the criminalization of people.
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The US, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and other Middle East players will all be under one roof for days.
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For now, McCown fully expects to be under center when the regular season begins in Buffalo on Sept. 10.
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Moore's history as an antagonist to the GOP establishment will be under close scrutiny if his nomination moves forward.
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Cops say he was also shouting gibberish to himself, and appeared to be under the influence of some substance.
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Blue Apron – Blue Apron shares could be under pressure today following a report in London's Sunday Times that Amazon.
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If the new round goes into effect, nearly all Chinese imports into the United States will be under tariff.
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Without the backing of the European Union, Britain will be under pressure to accept if it wants a deal.
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And Rometty will be one step closer to her larger goal: for IBM to be under the surface, everywhere.
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The Senate on Wednesday confirmed former Lockheed Martin executive John Rood to be under secretary of Defense for policy.
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Maybe Trump blinks on Iran; he'll be under tremendous pressure from EU countries to not renege on the deal.
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Waleed Aly Every now and then you get the impression that Australia is desperate to be under grave threat.
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In 2000, a single person&aposs MAGI must be under $2500,2000 to contribute, or $206,000 for a married couple.
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It said something about who we could be, under certain conditions, but it did not settle who we were.
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I first realized that my immigrant parents, who are not citizens, could be under attack during President Trump's candidacy.
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If I had never heard from you again, I'd still be under the impression that you hated our date.
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Social media has been suitably outraged by the news that its mid-afternoon sugar fix may be under threat.
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His every move will be under a microscope, scrutinized by officials under him and, soon, a House Democratic majority.
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Potentially, it could be shared with women who might not otherwise be under the protection of a whisper network.
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My oldest brother and sister were going to college in Massachusetts, and it made sense to be under one roof.
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He will be under the supervision of pre-trial services in San Jose where he must report at 10 a.m.
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It was starved of resources and it wasn't engaged in major statistical initiatives as they should be under ministry guidelines.
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With the inflation rate above its target, the ECB will be under pressure to scale back its bond-buying program.
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David Petraeus, who is also rumored to be under consideration for a key post, Mattis wrote the military's counterinsurgency manual.
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This has fuelled speculation that the carrier thought to be under construction in Shanghai will be a genuine flat-top.
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Could Kim be under pressure to attempt a second H-bomb test and fuel the possibility of a nuclear catastrophe?
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Until recently they were widely viewed as benign and passive, but they now appear to be under Mr Tata's sway.
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Schroeder also gave a glimpse at a possible "rehearsal dinner option," which would be under a vibrant shrubbery arch-way.
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So it was only a matter of time until even the most innocuously wheaty little snacks would be under fire.
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If producers can lock in higher prices via the futures market, they will be under less pressure to reduce output.
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Manning is healthy and ready to go, so he will be under center for Denver (12-4) in the playoffs.
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And in an era when science itself seems to be under bombardment, it's a massive thing to be excited about.
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Henry, on the other hand, will grow up to be as regular an American as can be under the circumstances.
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Those with foreign shareholders, who tend to be less patient than domestic investors, will be under more pressure to act.
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I was also shy, and scared of many things: big kids, whatever might be under my bed at night, school.
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She'll have to surrender her passports and be under the watch of a security company, while wearing an ankle bracelet.
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"You need to understand that this whole industry seems to be under attack from within," the "Mad Money " host said.
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Battlefield startups should for the most part be under the radar and should not have a lot of previous press.
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Due to a variety of circumstances which may or may not be under their control, several things are not good.
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What followed was a bizarre two-week saga in which he seemed to be under house arrest in the kingdom.
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This means less time that your hair needs to be under the heat, according to professional hair-care brand Schwarzkopf.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk will finally be under the same roof almost a year after their intimate wedding.
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Lieutenant General Talib Shaghati told state television the entire eastern bank of the Tigris would soon be under Iraqi control.
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As a condition of her release, she will be under home detention at her parents' house and be monitored electronically.
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" She then told me, "You middle-class folks should watch out, because you're going to be under the microscope next.
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Businesses in the state seem to be under the impression that legalizing cannabis will turn their employees into irresponsible potheads.
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They just seem to be under so much pressure – the intense focus all the time, with social media and paparazzi.
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Baumann also said any combination of Monsanto and Bayer's Crop Science unit would be "under our full control and ownership".
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Clapper, Rogers and Lettre will be under pressure to provide a "smoking gun" linking Russia to the alleged influence campaign.
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Possibly, though it's more than likely that Liv will be under the influence of zombie brains while cracking that whip.
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Pricing hasn't been announced yet, but it's expected to be under $1,000 (about double the 8-core Ryzen 7 parts).
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Could Kim be under pressure to attempt a second h-bomb test and fan the possibility of a nuclear catastrophe?
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Snap is able to file confidentially because its annual revenue generated this year is expected to be under $1 billion.
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The CBO noted average premiums by 2026 were projected to be 10 percent lower than they would be under Obamacare.
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Thompson, however, had warned in February that operating profit would be under pressure due to its spending on digital initiatives.
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Republican leaders continue to be under fire -- even from their own members -- for their tightly guarded process to repealing Obamacare.
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Oculus, which sells virtual reality hardware and is currently working on augmented reality products, will also be under Bosworth's jurisdiction.
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The former GOP presidential candidate and Godfather's Pizza CEO was rumored to be under consideration for an appointment in January.
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Across six European countries 18 jihadists are known to be under arrest, suspected of a hand in the Paris attacks.
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"All the groups in Iraq other than Shi'ites will be under threat if Iran can make this road," Abdullah said.
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Palm oil output, though, will continue to be under pressure due to the lingering effects of El Nino, he said.
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One image captured the midsections of two children, believed to be under 12, forced into explicit acts with each other.
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Epstein's attorneys reportedly asked the court that his client be under house arrest with an ankle monitor, NBC News said.
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"If he left office, things would be under the control of Houthis," who had no experience running large metropolitan areas.
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Given that his name has been floated in trade speculation, if figures that his numbers might be under extra scrutiny.
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Because you're just too powerful not to be under some system of objective regulation, and you can't just regulate yourselves.
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At that point, Congress will be under immense pressure to pass a standalone measure providing a fix for family separations.
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NOONAN: WELL FIRST OF ALL, THE IRISH DEBT AT THE END OF THIS YEAR WILL BE UNDER 80% OF GDP.
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Noonan: well first of all, the Irish debt at the end of this year will be under 80% of GDP.
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GOP holdouts will be under intense pressure from party leadership and the White House to switch their votes to yes.
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There is widespread agreement that anchors and reporters will be under pressure to fact-check and contextualize whatever Trump says.
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"If someone is on a gluten-free diet, they should be under the guidance of a registered dietician," he said.
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The cast has been together a lot, and we've found that as comforting as it can be, under the circumstances.
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Outside the convention, half of Cleveland's downtown will be under restrictions as the city prepares for protesters of all stripes.
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But even if Pizzella does not have to face senators for another confirmation, his actions will be under the spotlight.
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But in his second term Rouhani will be under more pressure from his followers to deliver on changes at home.
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The market expects the local currency to be under pressure due to seasonal demand from importers until the year-end.
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Finally, the third component is the Type 075, three of which may be under construction at China's Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard.
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If she loses, the Democratic Party will be under pressure to find a new standard-bearer in just four years.
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Tom Savage will be under center when Houston (277-2124-21) faces the Indianapolis Colts (2171-223-222) on Sunday.
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It is going to be the enormous intensity of that, and the focus that Biden is going to be under.
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Parts of Iowa and Missouri will be under the gun again, with an enhanced risk for severe storms Thursday afternoon.
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In Virginia, both the House and Senate will now be under Democratic control for the first time in 26 years.
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Mirny does have some vacation rentals, most of which seem to be under $100 per night for an entire apartment.
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Meanwhile local journalists in rural areas appear to be under mounting pressure from the government, according to Human Rights Watch.
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However, Jefferies analysts said the dividend could be under threat if British power prices do not rise from current levels.
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An appeal to white identity tends to work better in areas where that identity is felt to be under threat.
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Baffert said Cupid "should be O.K. in a week" and would be under consideration for the Preakness on May 21.
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A hospital official said Berlusconi would stay in intensive care for 48 hours and would be under sedation until Wednesday.
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Others shown to be under high pressure despite their protected status include tropical coniferous forests and flooded grasslands and savannas.
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Sunday, and Black was found not to be under the influence of alcohol at the time, according to the report.
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The federal assistance that states rely on will be increasingly uncertain, and social safety net programs will be under pressure.
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But the Fed will still be under a microscope as it implements these programs, especially in lending to large corporations.
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But a President Clinton will be under even more pressure than her predecessor to find a way to protect immigrants.
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Not a great place to be for a center back who can expect to be under pressure quite a bit.
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The original argument, from 1947, was that Jerusalem ought to be under international jurisdiction, in recognition of its religious importance.
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He's going to be under pressure now to put together a new rescue package and to get the Legislature involved.
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While some may be under self-quarantine, many of us will be able to take advantage of an early spring.
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While some may be under self-quarantine, many of us will be able to take advantage of an early spring.
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If workers appeared to be under the influence of marijuana at work, employers would still be permitted to drug test.
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So the groups of voters who tend to vote for Democrats are going to be under assault in this country.
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Nevertheless, Duterte will be under some pressure to show that cozying up to China is paying off, according to analysts.
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But the company says the service itself will be called UberFreight while the trucks will be under the Otto name.
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He expected the black fraternities would be under a microscope now, since any party they throw will draw more students.
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On a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Infantino suggested that a Pan-African league should be under consideration.
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Then again, the Knicks seem to be under the impression that they are being judged solely on degree of difficulty.
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You're on antibiotics—that's the I.V. bag on your left—and your fever should be under control in another day.
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The payment is said to be under investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, who are probing Cohen's business activities.
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It was lovely to be under the stars listening to the sound of the sea — and the clarity was unreal.
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"She's a fish hook around my middle pulling me up when I want to be under," she tells her husband.
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We should be under no illusions about exactly how deeply transgender people are at risk when they disclose their past.
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The investigating and findings will go beyond just his presidency, too: Donald Trump's entire past might be under the microscope.
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Nazir knows that, if the dam fails, Wanke could be under sixty feet of water in a matter of minutes.
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Google's dominance in online advertising and search, as well as its behavior around Android, are thought to be under scrutiny.
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Retail continues to be under pressure as shoppers head online and increasingly demand products that cater to their specific tastes.
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All applicants would need to be under 38, have clean credit and criminal history, and undergo a rigorous physical exam.
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The House and Senate will be under mounting pressure to hammer out a Zika funding deal after a weeklong break.
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The only problem is now I need headphones in public, and I might be under surveillance by the Chinese state.
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But if a public health emergency were declared, lawmakers would be under an enormous amount of pressure to fund it.
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It also advised devoting more resources to protecting British universities, where technology of interest to Beijing may be under development.
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"(Trump's) moronic declarations alone serve us even if his decisions will be under the supervision of the Senate...," wrote another.
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During the competition, preliminary and quarterfinal rounds will be under standard rules, with rounds lasting no longer than six minutes.
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The reporters were looking for another Regency guest who also happens to be under investigation, the UFC fighter Conor McGregor.
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British forces may take part in counterterrorism operations, but those missions are expected to nearly completely be under American command.
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The M.T.A. as well as Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Byford, are all going to be under scrutiny over this project.
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New hires who had six months' probation will now be under a two-year watch in which to please their masters.
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The local currency would be under downward pressure due to continued importer demand until the end of the year, they added.
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Battlefield startups should, for the most part, be under the radar and should not have had a lot of previous press.
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If Democrats do take the House, their leaders will be under tremendous pressure to assail and obstruct Trump at every turn.
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Flynn, a Trump adviser, is thought to be under consideration to be National Security Adviser or to head an intelligence agency.
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As part of the deal, ZTE will be under probation for three years and agreed to cooperate in the continuing investigation.
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Everywhere you look, Trump's leadership credentials and eventual policies, once they are fleshed out beyond 140 characters, will be under scrutiny.
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While Adelberger is hesitant to cite the new limit they're pushing for, he said it's unlikely to be under 20 microns.
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Still, Facebook and Google don't seem to be under any imminent threat given how deeply they have penetrated into Vietnam society.
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By as soon as the end of this year, Citi will be under pressure to show that it can grow again.
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"JACK WHITEHALL CONSOLED SLY AFTER OSCARS " I NEVER met this young man Pity it has to be under these circumstances pic.twitter.
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The judge added he continues to have "grave concerns" about Hasson, but he would be under supervision while released on bail.
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But this is the cloud of suspicion all governmental decisions and appointments will be under so long as Trump is president.
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Further, in cases where it does hand over data, it may be under court order not to identify the individuals impacted.
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Bill Roggio of the Long War Journal reckons that up to half of Afghanistan may be under Taliban control or influence.
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Shortly after GoDaddy announced its decision, the Daily Stormer website appeared to be under the control of the hacker group Anonymous.
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It suggests Foxconn will also be involved in the investment somehow, indicating that factory jobs could be under discussion as well.
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" Some were convinced that "Clinton will demolish America as we know it, and every human life will be under government control.
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But Chicago continues to be under the microscope as more videos of police misconduct continue to stream out of the city.
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AMERICA's biggest political upset since at least 1948 appears to be under way, in the most consequential election of anyone's lifetime.
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The CBO thinks they would leave 15m fewer people enrolled in Medicaid than would be under the current law by 2026.
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While there will only be around a couple thousand participants, those accepted will not be under NDA (unlike the Experiments Program).
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But the will is there, so I think that's one area where markets might be under-pricing the risk of stimulus.
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We believe LGE's market position will be under threat because of a lack of hardware differentiation amid growth of Chinese manufacturers.
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Why should I be under my wife?" he said, before adding, "That's life, I accept it – No, I don't accept it!
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"The rupee continues to be under pressure with import demand and foreigners exiting from bonds," a currency dealer said, requesting anonymity.
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Nevertheless, Ryan's job did not seem to be under immediate threat, at least not in the House of Representatives he leads.
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An existing community engagement office will remain in place, but many of its staff and resources will now be under VOICE.
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It said 24 million more people would be uninsured by 2026 under the proposal than otherwise would be under current law.
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At that point, Trump's golf course at Doral, Florida, and several properties at Sunny Isles Beach would also be under water.
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Meanwhile, Verghese said that profit-margins in the company's coffee business would be under pressure in the first-half of 2019.
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I think looking at alternative ways to donate to loved ones or to people who have died might be under-utilized.
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Just 2 days ago, the Cortlandt Street subway station, which used to be under the World Trade Center, was re-opened.
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The number of the dead could rise as more vehicles could still be under the concrete and twisted metal, he added.
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By 2026, there would be 24 million more uninsured Americans than there would be under that scenario, the CBO has said.
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Check out the Department of Education's repayment estimator to compare what your monthly payments would be under income-driven repayment plans.
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"Anytime you have a high-profile case, the district attorney's office know they're going to be under the microscope," he explains.
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Our strategies going forward, our growth direction, our portfolio management, and even with the business scope, it will be under review.
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Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and one of his senior advisers, for example, is now reported to be under scrutiny.
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But the first event on Monday offered an example of the pressure the former president will be under to speak out.
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Mugabe left Zimbabwe with a faltering economy, and whoever is elected president will likely be under immense pressure to fix it.
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Because of our position next to the Barker Reservoir, our home could be under water for as long as three months.
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Provisions regarding rest and meal breaks for truck drivers may once again be under consideration for a short-term spending bill.
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CBO also projected that individual health plan premiums would be 20 percent higher than they would be under the current law.
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The draft also showed that Sudan's General Intelligence service will be under the supervision of the sovereign council and the cabinet.
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Far better to get hit once and have time and space to walk it off than to be under constant attack.
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According to previous reports, some staffers carried out the tasks voluntarily because they believed White to be under a heavy workload.
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The results match his approval in recent public opinion polls, which have shown him to be under water nationally for months.
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We may be under- resourced in terms of personnel, but I think we do a good job in terms of assets.
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Mr. Kaine, who dislikes teleprompters, often veered off his prepared remarks, seeming elated to be under such a bright spotlight. Mrs.
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Candidate Trump's brutal and blunt campaigning style was an asset instead of the liability it usually would be under normal circumstances.
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If doctors deem she can be released for outpatient care, she could then be under state supervision until she is 37.
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The organization is believed to be under the control of Ismael Zambada García, a longtime associate of the elder Mr. Guzmán.
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They will be under even more pressure to support Trump's eventual pick this time, given that the November midterms are looming.
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To see what your monthly payments would be under the different programs, you can use the Education Department's repayment estimator tool.
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To find them in Rocket League, go to Extras in the game's main menu and they'll be under the Workshop option.
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"My house will be under the sea soon," Constance Jones, a 38-year-old Sunnyside resident, told the Chron through tears.
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Journalism is in very real crisis, and it means the bottom line is this: We're all going to be under-informed.
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Some villages in the north of the country are thought to be under Sharia law and openly fly the group's flag.
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Last month, researchers found that at least a quarter of Juul's Twitter followers appeared to be under the age of 18.
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Fin whales are supposed to be under international protection, and both Iceland and Japan have surpluses of whale meat, he said.
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The overall case fatality ratio for Covid-19 appears to be under 1%, but is many times higher for the elderly.
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If the North Koreans are successfully subverting the sanctions on imported petroleum, Mr. Kim would be under less pressure to disarm.
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The Department of Education's tool for estimating repayment can help you compare what your payments would be under the different options.
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"The expectation is that they will be under water more often in the future, as the surges happen," Mr. Ulfelder said.
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"The administration will be under higher scrutiny and accountability by a Democratic House," said former Representative Tom Davis, Republican of Virginia.
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"You seem to be under the impression that I am a particular kind of woman," she tells Lombard in part one.
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Run a TV network — you'll be under constant assault from the forces that are remaking the media business, in real time.
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He laid out his vision for what Portsmouth F.C. would be under the aegis of the Tornante Company, his investment firm.
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But Mr. Putin has indicated that he is open to potential uses of the technology that would be under his control.
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Fisheries officials call the marine national monuments unnecessary, and their boundaries are said to be under review by the Trump administration.
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Given the scrutiny over political ads, all content on social media is likely to be under a microscope until election day.
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Many startups are controlled by one or two investors, or at least they would be considered to be under SBA rules.
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A preprint estimated that about 9% of all hospitalized coronavirus patients would be under 50, based on data from China's outbreak.
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In all, some 75 million Americans in Connecticut, Illinois, New York and California will be under orders to stay mostly indoors.
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No matter how much work I do, there is always more to do because wildlife areas continue to be under threat.
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Tech giants' power and size will be under the microscope as antitrust investigations heat up at the federal and state level.
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"It is fully agreed that the safe zone will be under the control of the Turkish Armed Forces," Mr. Cavusoglu said.
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Given the polarization in Washington and beyond, the best chance to enact many progressive plans could be under a Klobuchar administration.
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Or it could designate the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization — a move reported to be under active consideration.
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It's people like Senator Susan Collins of Maine who will be under immense political pressure as they decide the president's fate.
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The people will be transferred to a quarantine center where they will be under observation for 200 days, the city said.
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There's a particular lacuna when it comes to disclosing how resilient the company's strategy would be under different climate-related scenarios.
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It's important to note that only the musical compositions and originals are released; remakes and recordings might still be under copyright.
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Senators will be under strict decorum rules and will have to sit in their seats while the procedural battle plays out.
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I live in Manhattan and half the buildings seem to be under construction sheds in order to comply with various regulations.
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"The balance sheets of business and consumers do not seem to be under strain yet," Capistran said in a note Monday.
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The report noted that the impact of heatwaves on African nations may be under-represented due to a lack of data.
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The child must also be under age 18, or 18 to 19 years old if they are still in high school.
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About 15 million people will be under a severe storm threat from Texas to Kentucky Saturday, said CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
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Nearly 25 million people will be under some sort of winter weather alert Monday morning, according to CNN meteorologist Robert Shackelford.
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And if he fires both, the new acting attorney general would be under tremendous pressure to appoint a new special counsel.
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A change to the electoral law in 2016 means any future polls would be under proportional representation, which favors smaller parties.
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Such assets are supposed to be under court control, and it's a crime for officials to dip in and help themselves.
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Non-hunting firearms should also be under control, but let's start first by registering the millions of firearms used for hunting.
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In the past decade, new lines have started running in eight cities; nearly a dozen more will be under construction this year.
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He is believed to be under consideration for a cabinet position in the new administration, possibly to head the Department of Energy.
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Once it is brought to the surface, the boat will be under the custody of the National Transportation Safety Board for investigation.
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The rules are simple: Be under the age of 18, be a productive communicator and explain why it's important to be kind.
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Yet it's also one of the most dubious projections, since companies will be under pressure to share earnings gains with shareholders too.
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Peña Nieto's government would be under tremendous domestic political pressure not to cave, and global powers would almost certainly take Mexico's side.
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That would be a non-starter for Palestinians in any negotiations if it meant the entire city would be under Israeli control.
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" The new feature will be under "Timeline;" to turn it off, tick the box next to "Show me the best Tweets first.
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If the goal of the process was to simply find an outstanding lawyer or judge, the process would already be under way.
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Why would human body tissue be under the pipes in the sink, in the pipes under the bathtub, why would that be?
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And one in which you, as someone who once dated this very famous person, will be under a decent amount of scrutiny?
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But within a year Brexit talks will be under way and painful trade-offs will loom, demanding a tight May-Hammond nexus.
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The cop reportedly suspected the actor might be under the influence and had him take a field sobriety test, which he failed.
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Many traders expect the yuan to be under pressure over the short run, at least until the virus is brought under control.
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Bernhardt is the first interior secretary to be under investigation by the department's inspector general since his first day on the job.
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But in reality, even in the emptiness of outer space, their hulls would be under threat of bombardment from near-invisible enemies.
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An LAPD media relations officer confirmed that the driver involved was not believed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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The State Department estimated only 0.5 percent of the annual applicant pool, or about 65,000 people, would be under the additional scrutiny.
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Judge has plenty of experience protecting Hollywood's top stars and Depp is not the first celebrity to be under his watchful eye.
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It was unclear who within Trump's circle of advisors raised the idea or who else might be under consideration for treasury secretary.
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If her attempt to pass the Brexit bill fails, she will be under intense pressure to accelerate the timetable for her departure.
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Bruce Like Snowflake, Bruce the bunny does not appear on social media often, but is still said to be under Kylie's care.
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The UV Sense will be available in the summer for an undisclosed price, although a spokesperson tells me it'll be under $50.
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So, some items in the microfilm edition of Twain's letters and manuscripts (their first publication) are still considered to be under copyright.
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This suspension does not affect pets that travel within the main cabin, though United says this service will also be under review.
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The central bank's 23.76, 2020 and 2021 targets of 4.25%, 4.0% and 3.75%, respectively, do not look to be under any threat.
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You may be under the impression that a 1986 film about students skipping school would not warrant much more in-depth discussion.
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"If Hillary is elected, she would be under protracted criminal investigation, likely followed by the trial of a sitting president," Trump said.
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There's also some research that suggests autism may be harder to spot in girls, so women with it may be under-diagnosed.
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This is something that could be under threat in the Great Barrier Reef due to the current mass bleaching of coral reefs.
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