They're chipping away at the Second Amendment, they're chipping away at Christianity. . . .
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We kept it simpler, we kept it to the walls, kept chipping it out, chipping it in.
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I don't want delicate change — the chipping away slowly.
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GS: To me, it was kind of like chipping paint.
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Many fear Beijing is increasingly chipping away at those freedoms.
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Google is also chipping in sponsorship dollars to the RNC.
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Chipping away at the layers and finding your true self.
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And yet, buyout firms keep chipping away at local norms.
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At the start, he was rushing and guys started chipping.
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"Really, chipping and putting went sideways on me," Fowler said.
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You've got to keep playing, keep fighting, keep chipping away.
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Chipping agrees, knowing the investigation could hurt his own career.
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Anyway, let's move onto other things, speaking of chipping Lauren.
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You're literally chipping away at making progress with your trusty pickax.
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"As you towel dry, you're chipping off the cuticle," Bailey explains.
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Said Huth: "You just gotta keep chipping away at it."[ATLAS]
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For her part, Pelosi has been chipping away at the opposition.
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Thanks for all that have been supporting and chipping in. pic.twitter.
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Piece by piece they're going to start chipping away at it.
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It's a huge step up and I can start chipping away.
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Not wrong, but chipping away at trying to be a band.
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But maybe don't mind chipping a nail somewhere in the mix.
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Rukket Skee Pop Up Golf Chipping Net, $29.99, available at Amazon
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But Sanders is chipping away at her lead in other polls.
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Inside the Yale locker room, the talk was of chipping away.
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In the meantime, state laws are chipping away at abortion rights.
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But the Trump administration is steadily chipping away at that protection.
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I didn't have any issue with it chipping or fading away.
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So she's chipping away at anything the for-profits don't like.
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"We've been chipping away at equipment-level transparency," Mr. McGill said.
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And automation is not alone in chipping away at modern society.
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The president and his allies started chipping away at congressional powers.
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Day responded by chipping in from 26 yards to birdie 15.
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"We've been chipping away at it over the years," she said.
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I'm going to have to work at chipping away at that.
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Pai and Republicans have already begun chipping away at net neutrality.
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The city's "Chipping Weekend" takes place this Saturday and Sunday, Jan.
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But instead of chipping away at rock, you're solving complex puzzles.
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But streaming content was chipping away at my sleep — and nerves.
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"Even if it's not chipping away at the income of a small business owner in Kansas, it is chipping away at their confidence that we can continue to move forward with the growing economy," Hall said.
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It is infuriating, and it is slowly chipping away at my sanity.
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His Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been chipping away at that problem.
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It's a question that's chipping away at the foundations of American democracy.
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It seems plausible that a comet collided with Proteus, chipping off Hippocamp.
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And there could be lots of ways chipping ends up on teeth.
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Creighton's lead grew to nine points before the Zips began chipping away.
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This is the only manicure that actually lasts for me without chipping.
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First came low-cost carriers, chipping away at their short-haul routes.
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Minnesota began chipping away on Sano's run-scoring single in the third.
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Wade — or at least chipping away at it — seems all but certain.
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Trump and Republicans have already begun chipping away at the Paris Agreement.
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Those services are gaining ground and chipping away at Netflix's market share.
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We got in there and got to keep chipping away at ideas.
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Berliners carried hammers and chisels to begin chipping away at the wall.
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No wiggly door handles and no chipping paint in the door frames.
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"We'll inevitably see some chipping away of market share," Ms. Howard said.
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You know what I often find when I do start chipping away?
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Since then, he has faced international condemnation for chipping away at democracy.
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"There's no centralized [authority], but people have been chipping in," she said.
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Oklahoma State responded to the initial onslaught, chipping away at the deficit.
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Short of that, it seems like we're chipping away at the edges.
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And there are signs that she's chipping away at his formidable lead.
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I accrued about $30,9.99 of debt, which I am now chipping away at.
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The Cowboys kept chipping away, eventually getting the deficit down to four points.
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I stopped waking up with somebody else's problem chipping away at my psyche.
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First, cocktails and wine grew more accessible, chipping away at beer's market share.
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Chicago, LA, Atlanta, and other major cities offer similar mulching and chipping programs.
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Many fear the central government in Beijing is chipping away at those freedoms.
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Poulter took advantage of the reprieve, chipping up and sinking the birdie putt.
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But then something strange happened: "The gel actually started chipping first," Kave says.
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But peeling and chipping away at the painting became part of the work.
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I'm always going to be in contention if I'm chipping and putting well.
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I think there are people who are gonna start chipping away at it.
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The paint on the flower beds was chipping, and the grass was patchy.
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Keep chipping away until you break through and can solve the entire puzzle.
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That hazardous tomb, known as the Runit Dome, is now chipping and cracking.
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Facebook faces dozens of rivals, all chipping away at the dreaded email inbox.
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"We're chipping away at stigma and it's working; it just is," Bonow said.
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If not, they were chipping it behind us and making us break out.
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We have seen firsthand how chipping, cracking lead paint creates toxic living conditions.
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The ATF, FBI and Crimestoppers are all chipping in to cover the reward.
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The Red Raiders' defense kept the Wildcats from chipping away at the margin.
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And now rivals are chipping away at its primacy in installation and innovation.
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They've always been with us, chipping away at society's restraints and influencing history.
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After chipping to six feet, he two-putted for a double-bogey six.
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Several European countries are now chipping in to help put out the fires.
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But rising air temperatures in the region are chipping away at this bedrock.
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I kept chipping away at his reserve, using the tools at my disposal.
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My irons can be pretty precise and my chipping can be really good.
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They are not dismantling white supremacy so much as chipping away at it.
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Mr. Chipping is a teacher at Stonewall Prep, a rich kid boarding school.
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Some of it's chipping in three bucks; some of it's a lot more.
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Only 27 percent are chipping away at their own or their spouse's education.
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European officials say it continues the ruling party's chipping away at Poland's democracy.
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For the past nine months, she'd been chipping away at a land mine.
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He even found ways to create his own shots, chipping in 11 points.
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She couldn't cover living expenses and keep chipping away at her loan payments.
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There's not going to be any more chipping away at our Second Amendment.
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Chipping attempts to talk to the Stonewall literary club about Heart of Darkness.
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To find the perfect chipping walls, I walked all over Al-Hussein, studying, touching and testing countless walls to find the perfect chipping walls, talking with the house owners and neighbors, learning their unique stories and enjoying their overwhelming hospitality.
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"I was chipping away at this while I worked on other stuff," Shaw says.
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That version remains 0.21mm, and complaints are primarily focused around premature chipping and breakage.
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Strong pro-life lobbies have been chipping away at abortion rights in each country.
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And each of the partners are chipping in with different aspects of the curriculum.
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Companies are also addressing workers' student loan woes, chipping in payments toward employees' debt.
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MIT itself is chipping in $25 million, with the rest to come, hopefully soon.
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Patrick Patterson and Delon Wright each chipping in with 11 points off the bench.
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The Bears started chipping away, and Jones' 3-pointer pulled them within 20-16.
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The downside of such a hard metal, though, is that it's prone to chipping.
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Harrington didn't play a practice hole all week, restricted to light chipping and putting.
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"We have only been chipping away at the very, very top surface," he said.
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And that doesn't count additional emissions associated with harvesting, chipping, drying, pelletizing or transportation.
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Over the next few years, more strokes attacked him, chipping away at his mind.
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And how did she do it without chipping those beautiful Helena-Rubinstein-red nails.
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Critics say Mr. Modi is chipping away at India's traditions of democracy and secularism.
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Today is best spent working alone on a project you've been chipping away at.
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Distributed energy resources (solar panels, batteries, etc.) are chipping away at their market share.
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Now The Force Awakens just has to start chipping away at that $1.3 billion gap.
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Follow this three-step plan to help you start chipping away at your student debt.
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These tariffs are chipping away at American Whiskey's brand equity in our top export markets.
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He's great about cleaning up after himself, chipping in, and bringing us wine/food/etc.
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I know I'm making a difference even if I'm merely chipping away at a mountain.
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If the paint is chipping or peeling, it will need to be stripped or covered.
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Clay before Hannah's death is cautiously confident, chipping away slowly at a glimmer of hope.
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And there are mountains, with deep mines, with sturdy, bearded dwarves chipping away at them.
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Jon Leuer grabbed his 123,000th career rebound while chipping in 11 points and four boards.
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After Battle, Frank Howard is averaging 12 points and Oshae Brissett is chipping in 11.5.
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It all amounts to what seems to be a slow chipping away of potential marketshare.
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We practiced twice a week, competing for patches in certain skill areas—juggling, chipping, dribbling.
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Over the past few weeks, he's been steadily chipping away at Cruz's small polling lead.
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Chipping away at these cycles of poverty isn't easy, and we won't have perfect success.
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The House has steadily produced dozens of bills tweaking or chipping away at Dodd-Frank.
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And chipping is not very exciting to read about, even when it comes to art.
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I'm slowly chipping away at the debt and hope to pay it off next month.
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The Mount Everest Biogas Project seems to be chipping away at some of that debt.
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They're still chipping away at the giant block of ice, looking for the story within.
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I shout the friend who drove me here in lieu of chipping in for petrol.
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Belsham laughed and told Wallace that he must be really good at chipping and putting.
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His chipping woes, which stymied previous comeback attempts, no longer seem to be a concern.
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Because he's so busy, we spent a year, on and off, chipping away at Birthmarks.
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Those efforts include chipping away at the rights of immigrants and disadvantaged populations, including prisoners.
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Sam Witwer plays Mr. Chipping, a teacher who takes Jughead under his wing at Stonewall.
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When I dropped by his work shed, his son Vernon was chipping away at it.
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Johnson: He's starting to get used to the chipping and then two guys blocking him.
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More saliently, public land visitors are exactly who should be chipping in more for recreation.
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Conservative messaging around the courts often focuses on overturning or chipping away at Roe v.
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It's not just that distributed energy is chipping away at the need for those investments.
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"We're now opening the door, chipping away at what's acceptable under cultural norms," he said.
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We stayed afloat and we're getting guys back and we're gelling now and we're chipping away.
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Then they put the boots to him, chipping one of his front teeth and loosening another.
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It is about chipping away at the conditions that make those 140 character messages so attractive.
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Right now, they contribute 2 percent, with the school board chipping in an additional 7 percent.
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Teigen's episode will air Sunday, so the tooth-chipping is still a bit of a mystery.
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Athletes claim that some 130 Olympic medals from Rio are rusting or chipping, according to reports.
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Even before Thursday's dramatic shift, congressional Republicans and administration officials were chipping away at the mandate.
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Before becoming a writer he had been a woodcarver, chipping and chiselling away to create forms.
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Friends and strangers started chipping in, helping them replace all the wedding items that were stolen.
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Mantha made it 3-1 at 103:03, chipping a pass from Andreas Athanasiou behind Wedgewood.
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You can also add a protective coating to the paint to keep it from chipping off.
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The administrator has spent a year chipping away at the environmental regime of his Democratic predecessors.
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If what you are doing all day is attacking and chipping away at the media institutions?
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Detroit pushed the lead to 23 in the second quarter before the Clippers began chipping away.
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I'm slowly chipping away at my debt — and I've already destroyed one of those credit cards.
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But in between all the film work, he's also been chipping away at a new album.
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Lasting electoral victories won't be won just by chipping off a discrete group from the Republicans.
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He says Trump's short game, which includes putting, chipping and bunker shots, could use some work.
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Tax dollars are underwriting the chipping of forests soon to burn or are spent fighting fires.
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In the future, they are looking to hold free vaccinations and micro chipping for pet owners.
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We really believe in the group we have here, and then everyone's capable of chipping in.
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President Donald Trump is chipping away at a campaign promise to tackle unfair trade with China.
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A house in the Hamptons with a pool, tennis and basketball courts — even a chipping green.
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Much of the struggle at the negotiations has involved chipping away at an environment of mistrust.
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But chipping away at access to that right has been a central electoral strategy for Republicans.
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"He kept chipping away at it," said Nick Bubash, a protégé and friend of Mr. DeVita's.
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My call time is spent with grassroots donors, thanking them for chipping in whatever they can.
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My call time is spent with grassroots donors, thanking them for chipping in whatever they can.
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We've just got to keep grinding and keeping chipping away and we'll come out on top.
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Early last year, Klean Kanteen began powder coating them for better resistance to chipping and wear.
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Make the short drive west to Chipping Campden, another enchanting village, and enjoy a long stroll.
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Zibanejad had his best game of the series, chipping in physically and winning 10 face-offs.
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Simpson said he went home instead and started chipping golf balls to relax, but he couldn't.
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The state just raised registration fees and gas taxes to start chipping away at that number.
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Her CDU has become especially vulnerable with AfD chipping away at its popularity in recent elections.
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Warming temperatures have been chipping away at the Antarctic ice and contributing to sea level rise.
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Early last year, Klean Kanteen began powder coating them for better resistance to chipping and wear.
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The Knicks kept chipping away in the third quarter, ending it trailing by only 89-84.
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The work depicts a metalworker chipping away at one of the stars of the EU flag.
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Plus, it acts as an invisible shield, protecting polish from chipping and dulling — no UV lamps required.
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He develops a special technique for hardening ceramics, and perfects a shape that prevents crushing or chipping.
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The people chipping away at one of the remaining pillars of Britain's financial stability should lay off.
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And while this will undoubtedly lead to a chipping away, if not complete reversal, of Roe v.
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He is a son of Dr. Catherine A. Elliott and J. Martin Elliott of Chipping Norton, England.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have been chipping away at the health care law since it passed, eroding its effectiveness.
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Facebook has been chipping away at its misinformation and propaganda problems since shortly after the 2016 elections.
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But there has been a steady stream of articles chipping away at the party's account of history.
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And we're chipping away at that piece by piece, and this is an important aspect of that.
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Chipping away at this broad pattern of gender injustice is in the interest of all of us.
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Tiger Woods motions while chipping onto the third green during practice for the U.S. Open in Southampton
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I mean, who wants to disclose that their parents are chipping in to help pay the rent?
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It's because they've spent the past 44 years working toward this victory, chipping away at Roe v.
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But then the Pelicans started chipping away, repeatedly cutting the deficit to seven in the fourth quarter.
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Demonstrators fear the pro-Beijing government in Hong Kong is chipping away at their rights and freedoms.
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At the company during this storm, employees were doing donation drives, and customers were also chipping in.
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"We did some chipping for a couple of hours and then I hit some shots," said Els.
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Russian support for Venezuela comes in the form of public messaging aimed at chipping away American credibility.
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This low support could sink even lower, chipping at the narrow margins we typically see in elections.
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A good base coat helps bond your polish of choice to your nail to further prevent chipping.
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We've overcome so many of these issues, and we'll keep chipping away at it until we win.
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But at least one new airline, French bee, based in Paris, is chipping away at the business.
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The previous two times he returned to competition after back procedures, his chipping was cause for alarm.
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However, I suspect that these courts will be strategic and slow at chipping away at these rights.
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But Best Buy has likewise been chipping away at its delivery strategy for the past few years.
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Now, investors are facing evidence that tensions between Washington and Beijing are chipping away at America's factories.
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With the additions, Google is chipping away at the many reasons why people still turn to Waze.
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They said it made them feel more productive: "It's like chipping away at the document," one noted.
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She is just two points behind Labour candidate Emma Whysall in the London seat of Chipping Barnet.
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Modi, in response, says the opposition's questions were chipping away at the moral of India's armed forces.
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These issues aren't new; these threats have been chipping away at jobs and local economies for years.
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This is incredibly useful for splitting meals, buying concert tickets, chipping in for group presents, and more.
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Make no mistake – chipping away at the Constitutional right to abortion is an intentional attack on women.
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So they began chipping away at their long list of restoration projects, which they document on Instagram.
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The Bucks led 12-228 at halftime, but the Pelicans started chipping away in the third quarter.
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"From then on, it just feels like they've been chipping away at the idea of me," Green said.
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In 2014, while still relatively low profile on home turf, BTS began chipping away at the US market.
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Rather, it means it succeeded enough in chipping away at the standard quo for these stories to follow.
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Seven other players scored for the Bulls, with five of them chipping in 5 to 9 points each.
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Last Wednesday, Powell said there's been "a gradual chipping away" at global growth, and what happens internationally matters.
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According to Tolentino, a lot of the women worked in isolation, chipping away at misogyny on parallel paths.
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Boston College spent the half's remainder slowly chipping away at the deficit, mostly with Bowman doing the work.
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The 2016 Australian election campaign has so far been the political equivalent of chipping off old nail polish.
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Worryingly for him, a surge in violence there and rising food prices are chipping away at his support.
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But he sees good in chipping away at the private student loan market and opportunities for more investment.
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Price said she expressed concern to a post commander about paint chipping from the windowsill in Emily's room.
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But he is chipping away, however unintentionally, on the party norm of absolute and unflinching support for Israel.
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One of those continues to be women in military service, although we are rapidly chipping away at that.
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Even though we gave away a big lead, we still grinded at-bats and just kept chipping away.
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Even as Epperson began slowly chipping away at that debt, she managed to achieve another financial goal: homeownership.
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New analysis shows that U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods are chipping away at the trade deficit with China.
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North Korea&aposs actions, however, appear to be aimed at chipping away support for that hard-line position.
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But at the time it was mostly women coming forward, and chipping away at the culture of silence.
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The Panthers kept chipping away and Xavier Johnson's layup with 26:05 left brought Pittsburgh within 60-59.
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The Volunteers led 241-222 at halftime, but the Cajuns started chipping away early in the second half.
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"Takes me back — sharing the driving, trying to find music everyone likes, and chipping for gas," he added.
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Finally paying off debt that you've been chipping away at for months or even years feels really good.
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But they have spent many hours on the outside, scrubbing, chipping off rust and adding coats of paint.
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Many of the victims reminded us of Doreen: Suffering from illnesses that were chipping away at their brains.
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It won't solve Hollywood's diversity problems overnight, but it could start chipping away at them, bit by bit.
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You have to keep chipping away at it—it's tough, and it's tough for anybody—despite their gender.
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There's two of us that primarily do affinage work in the cave, but everyone is regularly chipping in.
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He added that a private company was now chipping in 3D printing abilities to manufacture valves for ventilators.
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I've spent my entire intellectual life chipping away at a vast array of phenomena associated with romantic love.
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But at the time, it was mostly women coming forward and chipping away at the culture of silence.
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The ceiling is crumbling, the walls chipping, the floorboards sagging; stray wooden planks are strewn against the walls.
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We have one kid named Nathan Trey who beat me in a chipping contest when he was 9.
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Simply start by chipping away at this skill by moving at a pace that is comfortable for you.
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So after he was discharged in June, Sauers began chipping and hitting putts on his backyard putting green.
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For decades, corporate interests have been hell-bent on chipping away at our most fundamental rights and freedoms.
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These new risks are chipping away at the trustworthiness of digital platforms such as Google, Facebook and Twitter.
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He played in 2015 despite having taken off two months with chipping problems, and he tied for 17th.
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Humans have been chipping away at the Amazon rainforest since they settled there well over ten millennia ago.
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Dubinsky gave the Blue Jackets the lead at 8:34 of the period by chipping in a rebound.
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It&aposs perfect for things like splitting bills, chipping in for party snacks, or just splitting a meal.
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The overall effect isn't that large, but every bit helps, and otters deserve some credit for chipping in.
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The Gamecocks eventually pulled away from Stevenson, but the rest of his teammates kept chipping in as well.
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When he hit the ground, he came down so hard that he smashed the seascape, chipping the paint.
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Why it matters: The slowdown in these once-booming industrial towns is chipping away at China's economic might.
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There are certainly some conservatives on the Court who are interested in chipping away at the ruling's guarantees.
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So in the short run, Fox News doesn't have to worry about OANN chipping away at its audience.
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A handful of independent, web-based news outlets emerged too, chipping away at Cuba's half-century state media monopoly.
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Neanderthals even used obsidian to fashion weapons by chipping away at the rock, which is too brittle to forge.
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When he strolls through his church, past the chipping balustrades, small children run up and smother him with hugs.
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The document also shows that Apple doesn't cover cosmetic damage to phones like chipping, dents, scratches, and scuff marks.
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These movements, in fact, were highly successful, chipping away at a large issue that often feels overwhelming to tackle.
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Airthium is chipping off a tiny portion of the huge market with its energy storage that uses heat pumps.
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A surge in pilot certificates for millennials is chipping away at a critical, decades-long labor shortage in aviation.
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The reason they can offer that cut-rate tuition is because the state is chipping in on your behalf.
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A nation of workers chipping into their pods at Federal Express, General Electric, IBM, Microsoft and other top corporations?
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I don't feel like fighting about it, and she's my best friend, so I don't mind chipping in extra.
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Sometimes, you can get caught in, 'It's 207-2, we're on the road, let's just keep chipping it out.
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We did get a little tired in the second half, but we kept on fighting, kept on chipping away.
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Corporate groups and legislators were also chipping in with cash contributions of as much as 100 million tugrik ($40,650).
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These state statutes would remain in place even if Trump succeeds in chipping away at federal laws and rules.
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Springer, Altuve and Bregman produced two hits apiece atop the lineup, with Springer chipping in a pair of walks.
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He punctuated his round by chipping in from behind the green on the 18th for a third straight birdie.
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Instead of chipping in the puck and then dashing past the Sharks' defensemen, they turn in the neutral zone.
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Phelps, the most decorated Olympian ever, has made the biggest individual contribution, chipping in with 22 golds and counting.
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For his detractors, it's a chipping away of defenses; a continuous pounding on the rock until it finally cracks.
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The House is gone in the coming week, but the Senate will still be chipping away at its work.
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All five Magic starters scored in double figures, with Evan Fournier and Jonathan Isaac chipping in 10 points each.
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"Yes, even for terrible people, because once you start chipping away … you're running down a slippery slope," Sanders said.
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But chipping away could be decisive, given their massive advantages among nonwhite voters in cities like Philadelphia and Cleveland.
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The dining room requires repairs to wood paneling and faux walls due to cracking, chipping, and wear and tear.
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Advancements in technology and globalization are chipping away at America's middle class, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday.
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Crews have spent the past week slowly chipping away at the building's shell, which included stairwells and elevator shafts.
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The trauma we're inflicting is chipping away at the core of what makes this country great: the American family.
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He hit two poor shots from around the green on the front nine Thursday to awaken his chipping goblins.
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Since discovering the inspection lapses, the city rushed in 2016 to address chipping or peeling paint in 2,363 apartments.
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Trilobites Chinese scientists first thought it was a prehistoric bird, until chipping away at the fossil revealed surprising features.
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Still, Telemundo views its current World Cup ratings as a part of the process of chipping away at Univision.
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She had looked forward to putting her degree to good use, while chipping away at the debt behind it.
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Yet when Mr. Orban began chipping away at Hungarian democracy in 2010, the coalition's leadership looked the other way.
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"I've always felt like I'm chipping away at a concrete ceiling with a plastic, non-biodegradable toothbrush," she said.
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Warren offers herself as the safer version of Sanders Warren has been quietly chipping away at Sanders for weeks.
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Chipping really wants to recruit Juggie to Stonewall after reading a short story he submitted to a writing contest.
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Carl Hagelin started the comeback early in the third by chipping a shot from close range into the net.
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Already, she sees institutions "chipping away" resources from libraries because they provide "no surplus value" in a capitalist system.
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As soon as the couple bought the church, they began chipping away at their long list of restoration projects.
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While the stock market volatility has not yet impacted on consumer spending, it is chipping away at business confidence.
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She has a talent for building elaborate edifices, then chipping away at them until the pain underneath is visible.
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The significance of any chipping away at the bricks of precedent is in the eye of the beholder, of course.
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So, when "Finals, Part Two" begins chipping away at that cloak of protection, it's so obvious the Order will retaliate.
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Otherwise, it's fun to watch the device's progress through videos uploaded by people quietly chipping away at their personal projects.
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We've been quietly chipping away at a systemic power imbalance for nearly a century; now, the sledgehammers are coming out.
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There've been a few large donations of $1,000 and $5,000, but it's mostly people chipping in what they can afford.
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In a grassy area where children play nearby, paint chipping from an abandoned electric switch house contained 16 percent lead.
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The big picture: Retaliatory Chinese tariffs on soybeans have sunk exports, chipping away at one of agriculture's most profitable products.
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The big picture: This uncertainty has PBMs on the defensive and appears to be chipping away at their profitable businesses.
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But if he regains that touch with chipping I would be surprised if he wasn't in contention in a major.
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Clearly Google's marking it down aggressively in hopes of chipping away at Amazon's lead with Alexa and the Echo Dot.
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While he called the debt "like termites slowly chipping away at the wood," he insisted it wasn't an immediate danger.
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Weeds have grown over the parking lots and the colorful paint is chipping off the 30 empty loading dock doors.
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I -- and so many others -- am slowly, thoughtfully, and certainly chipping away at the ideologies that seek to destroy us.
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To test their theory, the team recreated the prehistoric tools from local obsidian, using shells and pebbles as chipping devices.
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The Lakers kept chipping away and got within 89-87 on two free throws by James with 8:30 left.
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Keano, at that moment, looked tired; her throne more like a chair with frayed cushion, the thin gold paint chipping.
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But inside those countries, the gap between rich and poor has grown, chipping away at gains by low-wage workers.
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The growing enthusiasm for another dairy product — yogurt — has also hurt Dean Foods by chipping away at demand for cereal.
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But after a few months, it became clear that my insatiable thirst for adventure was chipping away at our savings.
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Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 137 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, while chipping in four catches for 113 yards.
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Texas Tech then started chipping away, relying on the teamwork and defensive tenacity that have been its signatures all season.
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California Tortilla is "chipping in" with free small chips and queso with any purchase (valid in-store only on Tuesday).
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New York's Pavel Buchnevich scored the tying goal 23:25 into the third by chipping a loose puck under Price.
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Yet Mr. Sanders would need a landslide victory in New York to start chipping away at her lead in delegates.
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And Sanders is chipping away at that margin, or at least it's starting to look that way in the North.
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So we started looking at the performance of this thing, and started chipping away a few percentages at a time.
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But it has fed a perception that she was trying to hide information, chipping away at data gauging her trustworthiness.
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"We're all kind of chipping away," Mr. Ansari said, referring to Ms. Waithe, Ms. Rae, and Donald Glover (FX's "Atlanta").
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More and more Southern cooks are chipping away at that stereotype, both in who they are and what they cook.
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For now, she's filling her time by making phone calls and chipping away at books she'd always meant to finish.
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To make it more manageable, weave emergency planning into your everyday life, chipping away at the long to-do list.
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It comes with two Chippo target boards, two heavy-duty chipping mats, and six high-density foam balls by almostGolf.
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But the Yankees kept chipping away at Felix Hernandez, who has not lived up to his typical standards this season.
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This time, Trump in some ways has exacerbated the pain — such as by chipping away at access to health care.
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He leads the Thunder in scoring with 19.8 points per game, chipping in 5 rebounds and 83 assists, as well.
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The company controls the ingredients that go into the coating formula, ensuring they're both eco-friendly and resistant to chipping.
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Guard Kameron McGusty, a junior transfer from Oklahoma, joined senior guard Dejan Vasiljevic in chipping in 210 points for Miami.
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The Indians kept chipping away, getting within a run in the seventh when Yandy Diaz scored on a wild pitch.
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Then I stumbled into Christian White's carving shed, to find his son chipping away at a 62-foot cedar log.
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And while the changes from year to year may seem small, the company is chipping away at those diversity proportions.
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And it's not just their own campaign coffers that are swelling: Outside players are chipping in for attack ads, too.
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The rock robbers have been chipping off chunks of the Preseli bluestone and selling them on eBay for £8 (~$11.20).
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Overall, it seems Democrats plan to keep chipping away at their own investigation while they decide what to do next.
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But long before today, he has been chipping away at environmental protections and the funding for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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It's in the slow chipping away of the wall of distinction between what we model and the thing doing the modeling.
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It stayed on for about two days before chipping, and about a week total (with a top-coat refresh in between).
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I've recently noticed, however, that the finish is chipping or flaking off, sometimes where there doesn't even appear to be damage.
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There's a good way to avoid, say, chipping your coworker's tooth, as one of our readers did: Don't drink too much.
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The van has a dark stripe down the middle with light gold running boards and paint chipping off of the hood.
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When you're working at a song, you just keep chipping away at it and you're kind of waiting for that feeling.
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Amazon has also started chipping away at Google and Facebook's advertising market share, so it could also say there's more competition.
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If you're swamped at work and a colleague asks for help, you don't need to be sorry for not chipping in.
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Is it just a cute holiday toy, or is it another example of the chipping away of our expectation of privacy?
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Then again, you always run the risk of a crappy market chipping away at that balance, though I've largely seen gains.
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Anti-choice politicians like Pence have already been chipping away at reproductive rights for years at the state and federal level.
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Hollywood A-listers are putting serious money into battling sexual harassment — with some superstars chipping in six figures and even more.
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"What we're doing is we're chipping away at what it is to be a woman and to be feminine," she said.
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While Jane was delinquent with rent, her apartment was in a state of disrepair — with mold, cockroaches, and chipping paint throughout.
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New York City, for example, provides a handy map of "chipping locations" and touts its annual "MulchFest" as a must-see.
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Organizations like PeaceTech Lab are just the tip of the iceberg; but they are, slowly and surely, chipping away toward progress.
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Combined with the current "growth-at-any-cost" mindset and it all leads to compromises — each one chipping away at integrity.
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But there are no easy, obvious solutions to the problem, which is why researchers like Crosier and Wildt keep chipping away.
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And it's just one more way that the Trump regime is chipping away at independent scientific voices in the U.S. government.
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Republicans under the Trump administration tried a couple of times to tear it down, only succeeding in chipping away at it.
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Rita Ora talked about pitching in on Hurricane Harvey relief, then walked the walk by chipping in at a donation center.
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The man casually chipping the station name off the platform feels like a bigger betrayal than the soldiers patrolling the streets.
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Rising inequality could therefore make Merkel more vulnerable at a time when security concerns are already chipping away at her popularity.
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Much of that money has come through online fundraisers hosted on their official site, with members and likeminded fans chipping in.
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But the Mets will need to keep waiting, and wondering about what issues might be chipping away at Harvey's early form.
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Sophomore Amanze Ngumezi added 16 points with Tyree Crump chipping in with 25 for the Bulldogs, who moved to 225-215.
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The budget proposal calls on states to begin chipping in more for long distance routes the national passenger rail carrier operates.
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If the creative breakthrough is one of culture's enduring narratives, it's often less a dynamite explosion than a methodical chipping away.
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Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said on CNN that they intend to keep "chipping away," but acknowledged it would be difficult.
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Yet, he has also chastised his colleagues for chipping away at -- but not directly confronting -- a 1984 court precedent, Chevron v.
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Villanova kept chipping away and got within 21.1-23 on a steal and 3-pointer by Gillespie with 5:17 remaining.
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Forever, all of us were chipping at a wall, so for Chris to break through to the other side is exciting.
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Pay close attention to windows and door frames for signs of wear or chipping paint, as those are usually the culprits.
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As well as taking on MetLife's designation, Mr. Scalia has been chipping away at the Dodd-Frank Act since its implementation.
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Even union rights, which the current court has been chipping away at, have faded in political significance outside the public sector.
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Aging populations have led to politicians across the region chipping away at the generous cradle-to-grave welfare state for years.
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China and the IMF will split the majority of the costs for Russia's bailout, with the U.S. chipping in drilling rights.
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"I feel like we're chipping away, it's just a big rock," Angela Taylor, a Georgia resident, told Broadly at the time.
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We're hearing from multiple sources that there's a new fund coming out of Betaworks, and Twitter is chipping money into it.
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For years, gamers have been chipping away at the Super Metroid speedrun world record, bringing it down to just 42:10.
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They are widely known for protecting clients' secrecy, although the United States government has been chipping away at Switzerland's stringent regulations.
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There is one area, though, where state policy is directly chipping away at support for EVs: fees to raise transportation money.
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She had put in two maintenance requests to fix chipping paint, but Villages of Benning didn't respond for months, Martin said.
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Hong Kong's freedoms are a standing irritant to the Communist authorities in Beijing, who have not ceased chipping away at them.
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And while their dances look picturesque there's an undercurrent of intensity and purpose that starts chipping away at the peaceful vibe.
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The Bucks led by as many as 28 points before Toronto did enough chipping away to keep some semblance of hope.
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"If we start chipping away at it, I fear we will return to the old frustrations and failures of previous years."
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He suggested that she spend the time instead on her main area of emphasis during the off-season: chipping and putting.
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But the fear of government- or corporate-imposed programs should not overwhelm the promise that voluntary, recreational chipping has to offer.
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But it was during those inspections that the authority made federally mandated checks for lead hazards like peeling or chipping paint.
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While he was dealing with the back problems that would sideline him for 15 months, his chipping became a glaring deficiency.
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" The trick is chipping away at the goal: "With video games, if you started on level 26, it would be terrible.
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It's not as fragile as Teflon, but there are reports of chipping from the metal rack being pulled in and out.
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The piece shows how a woman who claims to be transracial is only enforcing racial oppression, not chipping away at it.
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Apple last cited an Apple Music subscriber count of over 60 million, so Amazon is quickly chipping away at that lead.
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Celebrities everywhere are chipping in: Elton John and Aussie Chris Hemsworth are each donating $1 million to firefighting and recovery efforts.
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Media polls have shown the cherry-blossom affair chipping away at voter support, although backing for the fragmented opposition remains weak.
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Schroder scored 250 of his points in the second half, when the Thunder started chipping away at a 203-point deficit.
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The tax bill would repeal ObamaCare's individual mandate, a major accomplishment for Republicans in chipping away at the health-care law.
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A glass elephant sitting on a shelf owned by Collins became the casualty, with the stick chipping it a little bit.
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Fans of Medicare for All have proposed chipping away at the nation's military budget to fund a single-payer health system.
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Schroder scored 22 of his points in the second half, when the Thunder started chipping away at a 24-point deficit.
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Stevens is averaging 15 points and a team-high 6.7 rebounds, while Reaves is chipping in 14.7 points and 2.3 steals.
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Raúl discarded some of the precepts that Fidel had considered sacred, chipping away at the Communist scaffold his brother had built.
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As such, they represent the leading edge of how anti-abortion activists have been chipping away at abortion access for decades.
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Bringing a stuffy nose home from vacation, chipping a fresh manicure, Seamless forgetting your extra ranch dressing, again — first world problems, man.
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And while they're chipping away at access, Trump may succeed in appointing a Supreme Court justice committed to overturning Roe v. Wade.
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But he kept chipping away at his code until it was immaculate, a labor-intensive process that filled him with unexpected joy.
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"If you keep chipping away and that becomes the standard you play at, we will see improvement," Joerger told the Sacramento Bee.
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Boston began chipping away in the bottom of the inning when Martinez doubled home Betts, who had led off with a double.
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The "chipping party" is scheduled for August 1st, and the slow death of worker privacy rights is slated to follow immediately afterwards.
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Governments and courts are chipping away at the sovereignty of internet firms, and public opinion is pushing them to police themselves better.
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"In addition to chipping away at their so-called caliphate, killing their leaders, we're also hitting them in the pocketbook," Warren said.
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With the entire squad chipping in for accommodation, travel costs, and various activities, it helps to be more considerate about the budget.
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His family made sacrifices, grandparents also chipping in financially, and the family would stay in campsites rather than hotels to save money.
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But pro wrestling is a business built on buzz, and the slow chipping away of WWE's monopoly on cool is clearly afoot.
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And then there's the menacing spectre of online shopping and Cyber Monday, which is slowly chipping away at the entire business model.
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Since 1973, conservative states have focused on chipping away at Roe by introducing regulations that make it harder to obtain an abortion.
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"Obviously, it's surprising we're scoring at the rate we're scoring at right now, but we've got every line chipping in," he said.
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Around the time I started asking Stan when he was going to retire, I became obsessed with chipping away at the showman.
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When installed correctly, the nails can go up to 3-4 weeks without any lifting, meaning no raised edges or chipping off.
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Tech unicorn Taxify is chipping away at Uber's dominance in the European ride-hailing market – and its CEO predicts massive growth ahead.
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The day-to-day operations of the executive branch appear to be chipping away at confidence in Trump and his management style.
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In another superb display, Slovenia's teenage point guard Luka Doncic notched up 11 points, as well as chipping in with eight assists.
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The unions say it is fundamentally unfair for people to reap the benefits of union membership without chipping in their fair share.
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U.S. regulatory agencies can keep chipping away at Chinese companies, but two can play at that game, the "Mad Money" host said.
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But Wallace, who works with the Alaska Volcano Observatory, says that all of the volcano observatories around the country are chipping in.
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Despite his struggles, Holland attempted to remain positive, believing that if he kept chipping away, everything would come together at some point.
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However, Trump has continued chipping away at the ACA through a series of executive and administrative actions, infuriating defenders of the law.
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Because once you start chipping away and you say, 'Well, that guy committed a terrible crime, not going to let him vote.
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The graphic made socialism seem not only appealing, but also au courant, thus inadvertently chipping away at decades of carefully crafted propaganda.
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"The president's big challenge will be to make progress in chipping away at the tremendous distrust that remains between our two countries."
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Muller should be chipping in with goals – he's netted 10 across two World Cups – but is yet to score at Euro 2016.
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Whether it's knocking on doors or chipping in $5 for a local candidate who supports reform measures, you can make a difference.
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Inside the house, the peeling wallpaper and chipping lead paint were hardly visible behind the piles of junk that lined the walls.
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For instance, a nearby wood-chipping plant offers the building heat, and the roof catches rainwater to be reused in the building.
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The Rockets kept chipping away and seized a 101-100 lead after a 3-pointer by Ariza and free throws from Harden.
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She has regularly warned against chipping away at rules meant to prevent the kind of risk-taking that exacerbated the financial crisis.
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Keep chipping away at it, and try to focus on solving the squares that contain the consonants in the split theme entries.
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O'Hara collected a loose ball at the top of the area and drove right before chipping the ball back into the middle.
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Since Congleton was also "confident in his nakedness," Furtado felt comfortable chipping away at the facades she had built to sell records.
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And in "Souls of Suicides as Birds," he reimagined dead classmates as a chipping sparrow, a boat-tailed grackle and other birds.
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Medical teams are already chipping away at that goal, in part by combining checkpoint inhibitors with each other, or with standard chemotherapy.
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Later, as minority leader, she managed to keep the caucus together enough to prevent the Republican Congress from chipping away at Obamacare.
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The cost of these centers was to be shared between the federal and local governments, with parents chipping in fees as well.
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A scene might open with the Man gathering leaves, then cut to him chipping a hole through the center of a stick.
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The White House started calling Bannon a "fired employee" following the release of the book and began chipping away at his credibility.
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When you're eight months in and Republicans are all you have left, chipping away at the remaining few is a helluva strategy.
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Chipping away steadily over the next 10 1/2 minutes, Northwestern trimmed the deficit to 26-22 on Boo Buie's driving layup.
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I'm extremely loyal to my manicurist, as she's the only one who can make my nails actually last two weeks without chipping.
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Rating agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's expressed concern the fund was chipping away at stronger banks to prop up the ailing ones.
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And you need to be sticking to that plan every month, or every paycheck, so that you're chipping away at your balances.
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As manufacturing, mining and shipping industries declined in number, union membership fell in tandem, chipping away at the robust support for Labour.
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On your left, marvel at the C-suite executives busily chipping away at the support structures of our barely taped-together society.
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The Thunder bludgeoned the Rockets on the boards in the fourth, chipping away behind Enes Kanter (15 points, 13 rebounds) and Westbrook.
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But the effort to eliminate rules around overtime pay, health standards and consumer and worker protections are chipping away at that support.
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He took his first lead with birdies on the 713th and 15th holes, both times coming close to chipping in for eagle.
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He went 11-for-13 from the field and 9-of-11 from the free throw line, while chipping in nine assists.
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Clinton wants to keep chipping away at this enormous boulder of a climate problem, all in the hopes that bigger cracks eventually appear.
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The vast majority of that work is slow and subtle: chipping away at a humanitarian crisis here, greasing the wheels of progress there.
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President Trump, whose policies have included separating children from their parents and a Muslim travel ban, is slowly chipping away at American democracy.
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This could end up being yet another example of the mainland chipping away at Hong Kong's democratic freedoms — and getting away with it.
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Jon Lovett: It doesn't take anything away from the very big and serious investigation that is slowly chipping away at the Trump administration.
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I'm slowly chipping away at my dog debt, but it'll be awhile until my credit card balance is less than five figures again.
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In November the head of the newly-independent public broadcaster quit, accusing the government of chipping away at his budget for the bash.
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Make decisions that will help you reach your long-term financial goals, like chipping away at a credit card or making an investment.
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Why it matters: Pointing out America's shortcomings while denying its own serves China's broader strategy of slowly chipping away at America's credibility globally.
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Meanwhile, a newcomer, low-cost carrier IndiGo, had begun chipping away at Jet's market share with cheap fares, one of the executives said.
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Hanzo's arrows just have a hard time finding her, especially while Tracer is also chipping away at his health with her dual SMGs.
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And I knew women who benefited from the patriarchy and pretended not to notice how it was chipping away at them, like Serena.
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All tree stands, tinsel, lights and ornaments should be removed before trees are put out for collection or brought to a chipping site.
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I try to take on as many freelance projects as possible, and use this money to try to start chipping away at loans.
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They are strong but not pulverizingly so, less inclined to deliver the helmet-chipping hit than one that simply snuffs its target's advance.
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At least 4 million U.S. children remain at risk of exposure from chipping paint or lead dust in their housing, the agency says.
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Inside the city, ISIS has been chipping away at the Syrian regime's remaining positions, tunneling under them and attacking checkpoints with suicide bombs.
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They did not come easily: he would work on a line for weeks, like a sculptor chipping away, bit by bit, at marble.
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This investment signals the increased interest by traditional retailers in startups that are slowly chipping away at their market share across the region.
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What makes us think he won't side with those seeking to destroy Roe directly or indirectly by chipping away access to abortion care?
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But many Hong Kongers feel that Beijing is already chipping away at the city's autonomy, and that the local government does its bidding.
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Data from the OECD suggest that husbands and sons chipping in an extra hour could increase the female workforce by five percentage points.
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He started chipping away at the powers of the state security service while also getting rid of Karimov-era holdovers in his cabinet.
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The gas prices are just a prong in the Democratic strategy of chipping away at the idea that Trump is bolstering the economy.
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High-quality dinnerware sets are resistant to scratching and chipping, can go in the dishwasher and microwave, and are appealing to the eye.
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In the chipping area, a group of men who did not embrace Mr. Trump's politics seemed perfectly content to play on the course.
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English capped off his second round in style by chipping in for birdie at the final hole for a seven-under-par 64.
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Be it a digital technology, whether it's cameras everywhere, whether it's these concentration camps, you can easily see it moving into chipping people.
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Players can also access a world-class practice range, putting and chipping greens, a golf shop, and rental clubs at the golf complex.
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Even if there are outside influences at work, they're only chipping at the all-too-familiar cracks of fear-induced hatred and intolerance.
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I think this is part of a pattern of state laws and regulations that are chipping away at a woman's right to choose.
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"One of the things that I think, medium and long term, we'll have to examine is whether everybody is chipping in," he said.
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What unfolded was an in-depth and laudable discussion of the Black Lives Matter movement, with all members of the family chipping in.
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Four Bruins scored in double figures, with Cody Riley adding 11 points, and Tyger Campbell and Prince Ali each chipping in 10 points.
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It plans to slowly reduce the amount of replacement securities it is buying, thereby chipping away at the size of the balance sheet.
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The room was cramped, its walls chipping blue paint, the noise from the streets above drowned out by the whir of a fan.
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In the Seattle area, Microsoft is chipping in $277 million, while its neighbor Amazon has opened a homeless shelter on its downtown campus.
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But moderate conservatives say they are having the opposite effect, chipping away at their middle ground and pushing them closer to Mr. Trump.
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While major changes appear unlikely before a new president takes over, lawmakers could keep chipping away at a range of unpopular ObamaCare taxes.
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That panic gradually quieted down as I got older, so I could finally start chipping away at the walls of my comfort zone.
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With more sweeping ObamaCare repeal efforts appearing unrealistic at the moment, Republicans are shifting to chipping away at certain parts of the law.
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The LME has spent the last few years steadily chipping away at the load-out queues that have bedeviled its good-delivery function.
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The torch was not going to drip or droop, at least not while he was still carving and chipping and molding and modeling.
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The Lynx started chipping away, trimming the deficit to 10 points at halftime and getting Parker, Ogwumike and Alana Beard into foul trouble.
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The anti-abortion movement might choose a more cautious strategy, instead chipping away at Roe with measures that fall short of outright bans.
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It's an engineering task where chipping away 20 percent this year, 4 percent next year, and so there's a whole set of problems.
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Moreover, competitors including Facebook have been attempting to better integrate emojis and stickers into their messaging products, chipping away at Line's somewhat niche offering.
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They first seized the border with Jordan, squeezing the opposition in the center and progressively chipping away at areas the rebels held for years.
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But these required inspections are not foolproof—many of them are simply visual assessments, wherein inspectors look for chipping paint around windows and doors.
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In the meantime, while these early results are preliminary, it seems vouchers are already chipping away at those many names on the transplant list.
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He dropped his only shot of the day at the 16th before chipping in from a bunker to make an eagle at the 17th.
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"We absolutely want to start chipping away at a lot of the other pieces in this entire process that we can improve," said Gibbon.
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Preparing for these momentous occasions is like chipping away at a Rubik's cube — with gifts making up an entire side of the colorful puzzle.
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To be sure, the company still dominates the local heavyweight motorcycle market, but rivals such as Polaris are chipping away at its market share.
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After quietly chipping away for eight years to define Obama's legacy on the war on drugs, much of that work now looks very fragile.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, for instance, noted on Wednesday that there's been "a gradual chipping away" at global growth and what happens internationally matters.
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Kate Winslet went there herself after chipping a bone in her elbow; others contracted flu and kidney infections from hours in the cold water.
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"I feel like we're chipping away, it's just a big rock," Angela Taylor, a Georgia resident, told me at McBath's results party Tuesday night.
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As Mother Jones reported, Google contributed something in the ballpark of $25,000 for the event, with Facebook and Microsoft chipping in around $10,000 each.
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Currently, Washington helps pick up the tab for the medical expenses of those enrolled, chipping in a little more than half the total bill.
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By chipping away with patent wins, Qualcomm hopes to prove that its patent portfolio is as or more valuable than what it's been charging.
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If you're leaving your hands to the pros, you might be surprised that many salons help accelerate mani chipping without your even realizing it.
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Jessie J begins by answering some quick questions, chipping away at the purpose of the story and making it clear that there isn't one.
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But Merck has said they would likely take hold in TV screens over the next few years, chipping away at its liquid crystals business.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is proving to be an elusive condition to treat, but researchers are increasingly chipping away at new and better treatments.
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"I think my irons are good, my drive is straight but unimpressive in length, and my putting's decent, chipping is OK," Obama told Feherty.
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"I've been slowly chipping away at it ever since," she said, balancing the coursework with her punishing 100-mile-a-week elite running schedule.
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"The tactic was for a three-week race, just chipping away and not trying to blow the race apart on one stage," he said.
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As we reported ... Bush set up a GoFundMe in hopes of raising $100,000 for Nipsey's kids, personally chipping in $10k to get things started.
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He had helped alert his fellow villagers to land grabs that were chipping away at village boundaries and filling the pockets of local officials.
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In his 2017 video "Revealing the Landscape/Descubriendo el paisaje," the artist is filmed chipping away at the built-up rust on the wall.
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The Federal Reserve could begin chipping away at its $4.5 trillion balance sheet later this year, New York Fed President William Dudley said Friday.
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The key is figuring out what your team can and should be doing, and then chipping away at refining those skills, year after year.
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However, this investment signals the increased interest by traditional retailers in startups that are slowly chipping away at their market share across the region.
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"Slowly, but surely we're chipping away at that as an industry, but historically Google and Facebook have been hesitant to do it," Cohen said.
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President Trump will begin chipping away at the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in Friday's edition of the Federal Register.
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The Grizzlies took a 17-point late in the first and led by 12 early in the second before the Lakers began chipping away.
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Keep climbing, keep chipping away and win the games we need to win and find a way to win the games that are tough.
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"It wasn't one of the best ones I've ever had, but the Tour de France is about consistency, so I'll just keep chipping away."
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The first ever shipment of American liquefied natural gas bound for Poland docked earlier this month, chipping away at Russia's energy dominance in Europe.
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Google sister company Calico and drug giant AbbVie are chipping in another $1 billion to cure diseases associated with aging, the companies said Tuesday.
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Even if the seller has no obligation to make this victim "whole," chipping in to help would make that apology a lot more heartfelt.
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Villanova kept chipping away, and Gillespie drained a 3-pointer from the wing to cut the gap to 74-73 with 23.2 seconds left.
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Smith topped the Bearkats (2-3) with 14, followed by Cameron Delaney with 83, with Bowie and Josh Delaney chipping in with 10 each.
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We're talking superlative disasters, like accidentally waxing off a chunk of your eyebrow, burning your neck with a curling iron, or chipping a tooth.
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Being forced to repeat sections over and over, chipping away at the game through accrued skill and knowledge, burns the experience into one's brain.
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For 10 days after the hurricane, Torres prepared for the qualifying tournament by practicing putts on carpet and chipping balls in a local park.
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The investigations of German carmakers are chipping away at the companies' reputations and draining resources that would preferably be spent on developing new products.
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It's weird when we now have a lawyer, we have employees—it's quite weird the concept of having people working for it, chipping in.
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For all my confidence that our institutions will trump Trump, the chipping away at the integrity of our institutions and norms does worry me.
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Dozens of start-ups, backed by private investors not concerned with immediate profits, have been chipping away at department store offerings, section by section.
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The Inuit case features the cutting and slicing motions on tissue, muscle, and tendon; the Freuchen case presents the pounding and chipping of snow.
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Jonas Valanciunas collected 19 points and eight rebounds for the Raptors, with Norman Powell chipping in with 13 points and Serge Ibaka scoring 12.
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But the Supreme Court, packed with loyalists to Mr. Maduro shortly before the National Assembly took power, was chipping away at the chamber's powers.
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Thursday night, after a 14-hour session during which Republicans offered several amendments aimed at chipping away at the articles — all rejected by Democrats.
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Kudlow said the administration was "still chipping away" to reduce the "burdens and inefficiencies of entitlements," including certain pillars of the Affordable Care Act.
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Around the neighborhood, code inspectors have cited at least 35 percent of residential properties for chipping or peeling paint violations over a four-year period.
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Civil rights and environmental groups have warned that chipping away at agency deference will lead to weaker environmental protections and other regulations of private industry.
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And since it enhances driver satisfaction, it's chipping away at Uber and Lyft's huge driver retention problem that sees 773 percent quit their first year.
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And if you have a handful of people chipping in every year for, say, a birthday — even $10 a month — it'll go a huge way.
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City dwellers, however, will need to make use of chipping and shredding services, which have become festive events in their own right in some neighborhoods.
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What's next: Go deeper: Study: Millennials face greater risk of some cancers due to obesity Chipping away at the lack of diversity in medical research
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Last year the Republican-controlled Congress tried and failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but it keeps chipping away at some of its provisions.
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We were sitting in a row of old stadium seats, one of the few unidentified relics in the museum, the paint faded and chipping away.
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Chipping occurs when animals have a diet of hard foods like nuts or grit-covered foods dug up from the ground, like roots and tubers.
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As Tobin and Shade continued chipping away at the microbial mystery in Centralia, the Indiana University biologist Jay Lennon had a mystery of his own.
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"Working Americans chipping in a few dollars every week are changing the way campaigns in our country are financed," said Jeff Weaver, Sanders' campaign manager.
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But Ajit Pai, the new Republican FCC chairman, has already begun chipping away at the rules in the month since he took over the agency.
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And Mr. Turnbull has vowed he will never privatize health care, although some of his party's policies appear to be chipping away at the edges.
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Each group is chipping in for the $3.3 million project, which will take up to a year, barring some kind of, ahem, divine intervention.[BBC]
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Today, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is crushing Tibet, chipping away at Hong Kong's fragile liberty, and forcing the Muslim Uighurs into de facto slavery.
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State legislatures have been so effective at chipping away at Roe that there are already six states that have only one abortion clinic in operation.
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It also means I'll be able to pay off my loan faster, since I'm chipping away at the principal rather than throwing money at interest.
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More than 8,000 firefighters have been battling the fire, but like KYLE says ... it's going to take everyone chipping in to get through the disaster.
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Leading scorer Larry Austin Jr. equaled his season average with 19 points while chipping in five rebounds and five assists for the Chippewas (173-2).
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The movement and Pride Month have continued since then, chipping away at the inequality that LGBTQ people face in the US and across the world.
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But Trail Blazers Coach Terry Stotts called a timeout with 7 minutes 26 seconds left in the second quarter, and his team began chipping away.
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When his instructor, Pete Cowen, suggested a few tweaks to his chipping stroke at the start of the week, Woodland didn't question it or complain.
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Those still chipping away at crypto dreams insist that this is all a good thing because only the serious ones, the true crypto believers, remain.
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More recently, implanting made national news when a Wisconsin technology company called Three Square Market announced it was having a chipping party for its employees.
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Meanwhile his administration is chipping away at environmental protections through deregulation even as the nearly 200 countries that signed the deal remain committed to it.
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Stretching the rules or chipping away at norms and precedents only encourages opponents to do the same — and risks a wider degradation of constitutional practice.
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Beijing has put more pressure on her government and begun chipping away at the small number of states that formally recognize Taiwan as a country.
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Like many Republican voters, Mr. Parker said he worried that Democrats were chipping away at the Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms.
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It has pushed ineffective, abstinence-only education while chipping away at access to contraception and giving hope to those who wish to see Roe v.
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The anthem-kneeling that Kaepernick inspired has divided fans like few other issues and has shown signs of chipping away at the league's bottom line.
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In June, the new Democratic majority in Albany passed historic protections for renters, reversing decades of a Republican-controlled Senate chipping away at these laws.
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Slowly, such independent media have been chipping away at a half-century state monopoly, offering independent reporting and winning prestigious journalism prizes along the way.
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Since the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began quarantining US citizens returning from Hubei earlier this month, nongovernmental groups have been chipping in.
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For more than a decade, athletes have been chipping at the shells that so many owners, college boosters and media executives had wished upon them.
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I do not mind chipping in for presents for colleagues, but feel that the pressure to pay for a gift for a supervisor is inappropriate.
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It also set a higher fiscal deficit target over the next few years to make room for domestic spending while chipping away at its debt.
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Duke's top four scorers were freshmen, with Cam Reddish scoring 16 points, Tre Jones adding 14 points and Zion Williamson chipping in with 13 points.
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For us, it's about chipping away ... We're happy now that we can get into a few more tournaments and open a few more doors, hopefully.
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When they moved into the church in June 2017, they began chipping away at their long list of restoration projects, which they document on Instagram.
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Dallas started chipping away and got within 23-255.6 on a Jordan dunk, but J.J. Barea missed a 246.5-pointer that would have tied it.
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China has denied chipping away at Hong Kong's freedoms and accused the U.S. and other foreign powers of fomenting the unrest to weaken its dominance.
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But over the years, Amazon has been steadily chipping away at Google's lead as more consumers go directly to its site to hunt for products.
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ET, leads all players in scoring (24.2 points per game) in Vegas, while chipping in 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in six contests.
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Meanwhile, the United States has been chipping away at its judicial apparatus, blocking appointments to the seven-member appellate body that rules on trade disputes.
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It was unclear whether Republicans intended to repeal it in the final bill, but Mr. Trump has made chipping away at the law a priority.
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The impact: This quiet shift from passive watching to active surveillance is chipping away at our ability to remain anonymous in physical and virtual spaces.
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But their outside allies tasked with chipping away at GOP control of Washington are solely focused on making vulnerable Republicans pay for the controversial bill.
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So, instead, they started out by collaborating on much smaller issues, chipping away at this or that aspect of water policy, building trust over time.
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Streaming services like Hulu and Netflix have been steadily chipping away at the hegemony that broadcast and cable networks have long held at the Emmys.
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To help inspire the next generation to continue chipping away at the glass ceiling, we're highlighting 29 influential women who are true champions of female leadership.
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Wade in place, to put practical restrictions on the access to abortions and different regulations chipping away at [it]…you're going to see more of that.
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Comeau initiated scoring just 224:453 into the match, chipping Carl Soderberg's centering pass over Predators goalie Pekka Rinne for his second tally of the series.
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Yet, they're still making FU playbook moves, like removing the headphone jack, further reducing the overall switching cost and chipping away at the faith of enthusiasts.
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In almost every election for the last 13 years, Colorado towns and counties have been chipping away at a state law that prohibits city-run internet.
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Another factor impeding the dollar's advance has been falling U.S. yields which has been chipping away at the yield differential advantage the greenback had this year.
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A combination of foreign DVDs, USB drives and defector-run radio stations are all slowly chipping away at the propaganda that Pyongyang monopolized for so long.
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The EPA has been chipping away at climate change mentions on its website since January, but Friday's takedown is the biggest, and most disturbing step yet.
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Chipping is all but guaranteed the second you tear open a package from Free People or snap open a can of Diet Coke at 3 p.m.
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Last year, women's apparel accounted for 25 percent of J.C. Penney's sales, with men's apparel and accessories chipping in 22 percent, and children's apparel 10 percent.
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What we have seen over the years in chipping away at abortion access is that it is not enough for something to be legal on paper.
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Unfazed, Colorado State started chipping away, and Carta-Samuels made amends for his costly fumble by engineering an offensive attack the Razorbacks (1-1) couldn't stop.
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His mother is a retired general practitioner in Chipping Norton, and his father is a retired professor of pharmacology at De Montfort University in Leicester, England.
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"Laws like that give the opportunity for some serious chipping," Amy Myrick, staff attorney for judicial strategies at the Center for Reproductive Rights, told BuzzFeed News.
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But if the bailout involved FERC-approved tariffs across a Western ISO, Californians would end up chipping in to keep the West's aging coal plants open.
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With Japan and South Korea also warning North Korea, investors are taking a step back to see what is happening before chipping in back, Bakhos said.
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Hyundai, similar to other automakers, has been chipping away at self-driving with multiple partnerships with third parties, this deal is breaking new ground for Yandex.
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It seemed like the steal of a lifetime — and it was — until April, when MoviePass slowly began chipping away at everything included in that $10 plan.
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But anti-choice activists and legislators have been steadily chipping away at abortion access ever since Roe, and with increased fervor in the past few years.
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Rideshare operators, dedicated to making on-demand transportation both cheaper and more accessible, represent the best current opportunity to start chipping away at this massive inefficiency.
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The round was led by Sequoia India, Indonesia-based Venturra Capital and Susquehanna International Group, with Wavemaker Partners, Beenext, Beenos and Digital Garage also chipping in.
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These systematic rollbacks, chipping away at Obamacare, follow a tough summer for the GOP as they tried, and failed, to repeal the ACA in multiple forms.
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Rowling inadvertently gave Orkney Library the ultimate piece of ammunition in their ongoing Twitter war with Shetland Library — and now, weeks, later she's still chipping in.
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But the Buffaloes began chipping away at that gap and eventually closed to within three points at 34-31 with 2:12 left in the period.
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In August 2014, Zvooq closed a $20 million Series A funding round, led by local retailer Ulmart, with Finnish private equity firm Essedel Capital chipping in.
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Many big food companies are responding to the pressure like Dannon, by chipping away at an industrial food system built for efficiency, speed and low cost.
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Trailblazing political and legal decisions are also chipping away at prejudice and Dhaliwal's film has been hailed by the LGBT+ community as a Bollywood game-changer.
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He estimated couples would pay about $8,000 more than they would have under the Senate plan, chipping away at the benefits of the bill's lower rates.
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The best dinnerware setsHigh-quality dinnerware sets are resistant to scratching and chipping, can go in the dishwasher and microwave, and are appealing to the eye.
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"Even if the Supreme Court doesn't overrule Roe immediately, it could use these laws as an excuse to continue chipping away at this precedent," Warren said.
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"Her short game — chipping and putting — it's unbelievable," said Carta, who plays at Duke and who won this year's N.C.A.A. championship by a record eight strokes.
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Workers had begun chipping away at the old concrete on the bridge, one of two that connect Hoboken and Weehawken just south of the Lincoln Tunnel.
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His government will announce decrees on Thursday aimed at making it easier for bosses to hire and fire while chipping away at long-cherished labor rights.
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The location is one of the oldest in the Title network, with many longtime members, but the monthly cancellations were slowly chipping away at their numbers.
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Junior Devon Hall has been chipping in on the offensive end with three straight double-digit efforts, including a season-high 15 points versus the Panthers.
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So, if by bringing forward good ideas I can be part of chipping away at that, that is one more reason to give this a look.
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Graduate transfer Frank Booker leads the group of incoming players at 22 points per game while freshman starting forward Justin Minaya is chipping in 22015 points.
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Always intent on expanding the Beatles' horizons, Mr. Martin began chipping away at the group's resistance to using orchestral musicians on its recordings in early 1965.
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If the paint is intact, with no signs of peeling, flaking or chipping, then leave it alone, as it is unlikely a child could ingest it.
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On the other hand, Apple and Samsung have done well in China, despite increasing competition from the Chinese who are chipping off pieces of their pies.
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Initially, de Blasio was quiet—until Cuomo and the MTA blamed the city for not chipping in more to get the subways up and running again.
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"The company is gaining some traction in chipping some market share away from the auction giants," wrote the longtime art critic Judd Tully in Blouin Artinfo.
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"We had to shift gears, with people in white suits coming in rather than just chipping the tiles out," said Tom Dufurrena, the principal in charge.
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Alexander Ring made it 2-0 in first-half stoppage time by getting behind the defense for a through ball and chipping it over Brian Rowe.
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Enel is spending 87.5 million euros, or about $101 million, on new equipment and other changes, of which the Italian government is chipping in €14 million.
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Other celebs who are chipping in big time for various charities and causes include Drew Brees, Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Taylor, Ryan Reynolds and so many more.
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One thing I almost always enjoy in solving themeless puzzles is the challenge of sussing out a tricky long answer by chipping away at the intersections.
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In the same timeframe, startups a fraction of the size of Fortune 100 companies began chipping away at leaders in industries like retail and consumer goods.
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In 2016, the Maldives withdrew from the UK Commonwealth after the association of former British colonies threatened to suspend it for chipping away at democratic institutions.
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De Quincey was happiest when he was chipping away at the sublime, volume by volume or vision by vision, and his happiness was always dangerously leveraged.
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The Trump administration has been chipping away at the IMD exclusion for years and recently called to bring back asylums as a response to gun violence.
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And by investor-heavy, I mean that on two counts: it featured a lot of heavyweights, and there were nearly 40 individuals and firms chipping in.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has already begun chipping away at net neutrality, which requires internet service providers to treat all web traffic the same.
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Shelby said he understood Trump's concern about chipping away at the Senate majority, but ultimately he made a different choice based on the trickle of allegations.
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Start with the rates you are paying on borrowed money and begin chipping away at the highest-interest debt first, especially credit cards, followed by student loans.
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In one final attempt, she spoke to a store worker, who told her the line had been discontinued because other customers had complained about the marble chipping.
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Not only will you enjoy the budgetary and psychological relief of clearing or chipping away at a balance, you can also save big on interest-rate charges.
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In my attempt to actually finish all (or most) of the games I am loving this year, I am steadily chipping away at Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
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He signed an executive order that will begin the process of chipping away at the Affordable Care Act, the centerpiece of former President Barack Obama's domestic legacy.
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Most importantly, a Trump-Putin dialogue can be the first step towards chipping away at a relationship that has been suffering from miscommunication and polarization for years.
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Another factor impeding the dollar's advance has been falling U.S. yields, which have been chipping away at the yield differential advantage the greenback enjoyed earlier this year.
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Milwaukee started chipping away at the deficit in the fifth, when Yelich's two-out RBI single off the glove of diving shortstop Paul DeJong scored Orlando Arcia.
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Trump administration continues to dismantle ObamaCare White House chipping away at the Affordable Care Act; correspondent Peter Doocy looks at the changes being made to the system.
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The diagnostics firm will continue to manufacture the test, with Pfizer chipping in with its sales force to boost marketing to primary care clinics and large hospitals.
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But many that follow an anti-choice agenda, like the Trump administration and many lawmakers across the U.S., have been chipping away at access to those too.
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Drug courts are a way of chipping away at the problem, with about half of their participants graduating, and the majority of graduates staying clean for years.
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We get bagels and another friend pays, because she's still chipping away at paying me back for a concert ticket I bought her about a month ago.
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Among those who say they want the next president to generally continue President Obama's policies, Mr. Sanders is chipping away at the former secretary of state's support.
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" She described families "chipping away at rocks to make some space on steep hillsides to set up their makeshift shelters, often made from trees they cut themselves.
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But it's important to do the best we can to start chipping away at this problem and stand up for those on the receiving end of harassment.
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"There is nothing in these newly posted rules that has substantially changed since the Trump administration first started chipping away at contraception coverage last year," Sonfield said.
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Yes, even for terrible people, because once you start chipping away and you say, 'Well, that guy committed a terrible crime; not going to let him vote.
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While there is still a long road ahead, organizations from all over the globe and across the spectrum of industry are chipping in to do their part.
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Since 1973, pro-lifers have for the most part focused on chipping away at Roe by introducing burdensome regulations that make it harder to obtain an abortion.
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This steady chipping away of the tech industry's armor has left what Peters and Kohn hope is an opening to make a new, if slightly wonky, argument.
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A project at the New School in New York City is chipping away at the problem, which its founders see as an injustice as old as time.
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Since taking lead of the agency earlier this year, he's begun chipping away at the rules, ending a probe into data plans critics said violated net neutrality.
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"We did not do any type of protection layer on it, so we noticed last year that the paint started chipping off," spokeswoman Vida Ali told CNN.
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It is also another major step in chipping away at remaining barriers to U.S.-Cuba trade and travel and developing more normal relations between Washington and Havana.
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And true to the artist's often understated political commentary via art, the mural shows a worker chipping away at one of the 12 stars on the flag.
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It's one guy, he's going to get out soon, and he's not yet released—but it's about chipping away at the edifice of shitty practices and injustice.
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The Trump administration is turning to regulations as their last, best hope of chipping away at ObamaCare in 2018, with congressional Republicans unlikely to pass full repeal.
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The Patriots began the second half chipping away at the Denver lead with Gostkowski connecting on a 38-yard field for the only score of the quarter.
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Christopher Knight reviews Jimmie Durham at the Hammer Museum: Durham essentially did what any traditional sculptor does, chipping away to give specific form to an existing mass.
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The move stands in contrast to the approach of conservatives in some other states, who have argued that a slower, piecemeal approach, chipping away at Roe v.
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The previous, center-left government had proposed a budget with a 0.8 percent deficit, which would have allowed Italy to continue chipping away at its total debt.
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He had previously taken classes at the University of Texas at Arlington, chipping away at his degree from the spring of 2003 through the spring of 2011.
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My parents didn't make a lot of money, so our house always had paint chipping, and there was always something about the house that was in disarray.
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"Dozens of start-ups, backed by private investors not concerned with immediate profits, have been chipping away at department store offerings, section by section," the reporters write.
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Here Chipping Barnet constituency voted by 59% to Remain in the EU meaning she is a prime target for opposition parties promising to hold a second referendum.
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" The bottom line: "Right now it's a pretty strong marriage of convenience," says Burns, "born of a shared interest in chipping away at an American-led order.
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"It was like chipping through concrete," said a Republican operative involved in this year's campaign, recalling the difficulty of persuading independent voters, women and seniors in 2006.
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He opted to finish the hole, chipping onto the green, where there was standing water, and then having the grounds crew squeegee a path to the hole.
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The big picture: Bolton successfully influenced U.S. withdrawals from the Iran nuclear deal, arms control treaties and international agreements, while chipping away at American commitments to multilateralism.
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If those execs want to be exempt from doubling up, they could offset the cost by chipping in enough to keep the company's budget goal on target.
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I made my way through Sunshine pretty slowly—it would be a year of slowly chipping away before I even really took a stab at Pianta Village.
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That, Slate's Mark Joseph Stern argued, set the stage for a legal strategy based on gradually chipping away at the right to marriage until it's practically worthless.
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As expressed by Vergangenheitsbewältigung and the other works in the first gallery room, Matharu has been chipping away at colonialism for two decades, and seemingly, in solitude.
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Since 2006, Effron has led Centerview Partners, one of the small firms that has since the financial crisis led the upstarts that are chipping into big banks' revenue.
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Resy is far smaller than OpenTable, which has more than 20 times as many restaurants on its platform, but it has been chipping away at the incumbent's lead.
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Pro-Brexit campaigners argued that unaccountable EU judges were chipping away at British sovereignty, while their opponents said EU laws were sensible and had improved human rights protection.
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As Dangerous Things continues to grow — the company has a team of five employees, including Graafstra — it's the skeptics to implantable chipping technology they'll look to win over.
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Facebook suggests the new feature would be useful for groups where everyone is chipping in on a purchase — like a group gift — or are splitting a restaurant bill.
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The escalating U.S. fear of Beijing's spies chipping away at the American tech edge has a new focus: Chinese scientists who are recruited to return to their homeland.
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Brock Nelson tried chipping the puck deep into the New York zone, but Iafallo raced ahead of Nelson and delivered a shot through Scott Mayfield and past Greiss.
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But I can think about how my grandmother viewed bodies — even her own — and maybe I can start slowly chipping away at 15 years of loathing and doubt.
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The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Wednesday aimed at penalizing website operators that facilitate online sex trafficking, chipping away at a bedrock legal shield for the technology industry.
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Through microscopy, it was clear they had been modified in some way, with chipping and residues of unnatural plant fibers and hairs on the inside of the teeth.
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But roughly 300,000 to 400,000 years ago, hominins in Africa and Europe went through a technological revolution and began chipping blades and points off of portable stone cores.
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Wolf — who is famous for the catchphrase "let's go to the videotape" — was also allegedly captured on surveillance footage chipping the sign off from the community's front gate.
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The best part of the video—a timelapse of conservators chipping away at corroded areas with wooden sticks, brushes, and scalpels—begins right before the two-minute mark.
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"We knew we had the power and had to keep chipping away, we saw the opportunity and stole the victory," Outteridge said in televised comments on BT Sport.
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She sought to assure lawmakers of the legality of the President's executive actions and that the administration wasn't "chipping away at the Second Amendment," as subcommittee Chairman Sen.
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It's almost like nobody minds this false impression as long as it lets off steam that would otherwise be applied to actually chipping away at the trade consensus.
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The Swiss Army-knife signal-caller went 11 of 15 for 136 yards and two scores through the air while chipping in 33 rushing yards on five carries.
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On a screen, the crowd before him watches as the popular orange pokémon complies and attacks the Bulbasaur opposite him, chipping some points from the latter's health bar.
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Diplomatic battle As part of their campaign of pressure, the Chinese government has been slowly chipping away at Taiwan's small number of remaining diplomatic allies around the world.
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Many who lived in the East crossed freely to the West for the first time in nearly 30 years, and citizens even began chipping away at the wall.
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Having failed to push through legislation replacing the Affordable Care Act, he is taking more limited measures on his own authority aimed at chipping away at the law.
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After moving in, Darlena asked maintenance to fix paint chipping around windows, but was told by a supervisor that the crew couldn't work on historic windows, she said.
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Both players have set up separate GoFundMe pages in support of the country, chipping in money of their own and calling upon fans to also donate in support.
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In documentaries like his stunning "Paradise Lost" trilogy, he has repeatedly interrogated our flawed ability to accurately identify monsters, chipping away at our biases to expose their fragility.
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John Cooper, a 2019 graduate who majored in political science at Morehouse, had planned to start chipping away at his $98,000 in student loans with a payment plan.
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As my colleague Coral Davenport reported, it's also chipping away at clean water protections that were put in place during the administration of the first President George Bush.
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Sanders has also criticized the former vice president's comments about freezing social security and other entitlements in the hopes of chipping into Biden's support among working-class voters.
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The disappearing act resulted in Golden State keeping their rebounding disadvantage to a reasonable 59-50 despite Kevin Love pulling down 21 and James chipping in with 15.
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The earnings beat was underscored by higher oil and gas production, better commodity prices and continued progress in cutting costs and chipping away at the driller's debt load.
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Fed board member Lael Brainard has expressed worry that the central bank is chipping away at the stress tests and allowing big banks to reduce loss-absorbing capital.
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The turmoil came as Senate Republicans, unable to reach consensus on broad legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, looked instead at chipping away at it.
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Still, Schumer said he welcomed help from Republicans as Democrats plan to roll out a series of bills in September aimed at chipping away at their trade agenda.
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The stray items — which the USDA calls "foreign objects" — are typically found after a consumer bites into a meat product, records show, sometimes chipping teeth in the process.
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As of this week, the group has now spent two years chipping away at digitizing approximately 25,000 previously uncatalogued slides of photographs documenting years of White House history.
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The roof is rotting, the paint is chipping, and while the lot is long and spacious, the backyard has little beyond overgrown weeds and a garage sprouting moss.
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If chipping paint or another lead paint hazard is found, the agency orders the landlord to abate the issue; those orders go to private landlords and to Nycha.
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"I can even imagine a court with Garland on it chipping away at the four-decades-old rule that forbids limits on individual campaign expenditures," Professor Greene said.
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Dear Diary: I was chipping ice off my windshield on Riverside Drive at 150th Street when the owner of the sedan parked in front of my car appeared.
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President Donald Trump's proposed budget certainly won't be chipping in to ease the burden on the public — it aims to cut Department of Interior funding by 12 percent.
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"Osterland headed a similar employee "chipping" program a few months back for fellow Swedish firm Epicenter, a coworking space for start-ups and "Stockholm's first digital House of Innovation.
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Wade, the landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision guaranteeing a woman's right to choose, overturned, and are chipping away at abortion rights, while some states scramble to protect theirs.
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He said the group is chipping away at support for a queer woman whose platform reflects much of the state's diverse, transit-reliant LGBT base in New York City.
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If you ask me, everyone in this story is way past the point of no return, so far as chipping away at their own humanity with violence and hatred.
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While he doesn't dismiss this possibility out of hand, he's more concerned by the court incrementally chipping away at the government's authority to regulate climate pollution in other ways.
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Whether you're the bride or the maid of honor, if you're in charge of planning, it's your responsibility to remember that your squad is chipping in time and money.
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Not only is it a way to have safer sex, it also means you don't need to worry about sharp hangnails or nail polish chipping off inside the body.
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Hall netted the winner in dynamic fashion, first chipping the puck past a defender for a breakaway and then lifting a top-corner shot past Washington goaltender Braden Holtby.
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Did they spend hundreds of hours carefully chipping away at the cement with a pickaxe to create this effect, hoping the entire structure wouldn't come crashing down on them?
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Trailblazing political and legal decisions are also chipping away at prejudice in a country where many LGBT+ people are afraid to be open about their sexual and gender identities.
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Do what you have to do to feel safe, support others when they don't, and keep chipping away at the structures that make any of this necessary at all.
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The U.S. scientific community is slowly chipping away at the lack of diversity seen in medical research, but it still has a long way to go, experts tell Axios.
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And if it were to take off, a shift to subscription models could spell the slow chipping away of the good, fast, and free browsers we've become accustomed to.
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But Clemson began chipping away at NC State's lead in the second half and eventually took the lead 51-49 on a layup by Thomas with 7:04 remaining.
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While taking notice the of paint chipping on the campervan parked nearby, she spots a pair of red-rimmed reading glasses for which she then tosses into the fireplace.
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ISIS cuts fighters' salaries by 50% Inside the city, ISIS has been chipping away at the Syrian regime's remaining positions, tunneling under them and attacking checkpoints with suicide bombs.
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The Recording Academy also plans to launch several concerts and tie-in events in the run-up to the 2018 telecast, with the city itself chipping in for more.
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Wie, 27, could not get a birdie putt to fall, but she avoided the problem at her 15th hole, the par-five sixth, by chipping in from 45 feet.
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Stanford spent the rest of the evening chipping away at the big deficit, getting within 34-24 on a dunk by Okpala with eight seconds left in the half.
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He is building raised garden beds and spends his early mornings, evenings and weekends chipping away at his many projects, including building and mending hundreds of feet of fencing.
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As chairman, Pai has already started chipping away at net neutrality, ending an investigation into data plans offered by Verizon and AT&T, which some said violated the rules.
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Color of Change and three other groups added to the pressure by chipping in for an airplane banner while they were on Google's campus urging it to "Dump" Trump.
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But two developments in the courts are chipping away at the NRA mantra that the Second Amendment protects a "fundamental, individual right" for Americans to own and carry guns.
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A more feasible option for chipping away at the uninsured rate is getting more states to expand Medicaid, though that would only bring in about 3 million more people.
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Strange and SLF have spent the past month chipping away at Moore by trying to tar him with allegations of impropriety and accusations that he won't support Trump's agenda.
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From here, I started chipping away at nagging bugs in the game, until—finally—I decided to branch these bugfixes off into an entirely new project, the Community Patch.
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Sumitomo Chemical Co and Screen Holdings Co are considering chipping in, and the four companies are together seen investing 20 billion to 40 billion yen in JOLED, Kyodo said.
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By instituting "systematic barriers," states are chipping away at what should be protected, said Rachel Sussman, national director of state policy and advocacy at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
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It is believed that the rock once weighed up to 200 tons, but now only weighs around 10 tons thanks to souvenir seekers chipping off pieces over the years.
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In the U.S., we have supported Planned Parenthood's efforts to stave off the closure of clinics and worked to rebuff legislation aimed at chipping away at Roe v. Wade.
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The billboard advertiser, however, has started chipping away at its US$5.3bn debt pile, using proceeds from a July share offering to redeem roughly US$74.0m in bond debt.
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"The magnitude of the need is such that you're going to need all the partners chipping in to the solution," Mr. Guzzetti said of the country's vast infrastructure needs.
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What comes next is already a source of deep concern in Hong Kong, and many residents fear that Beijing is even now quietly chipping away at the Basic Law.
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I have suggested we have a discussion about chipping adult refugees from known terrorist nations for the first three years of their stay in America to better monitor them.
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"I think that most professions would find that there are a number of forces chipping away at a lot of those tangible and less tangible benefits," Professor Adams said.
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The Rangers are 4-9-2 away from home, and that fragility seems to be bleeding into games at the Garden and chipping away at the young team's resolve.
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So I think that it is more likely that we will see a more subtle or gradual attack on Roe — a series of cases chipping away at legal abortion.
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Comfortable seating is a necessity for chipping away at administrative tasks like applying for grants and other artist opportunities (I am not a fan of sitting at a desk).
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If you have money left over after covering your necessities and minimum payments, start chipping away at the rest of your debts, especially anything with a high interest rate.
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"I think that was a big part of our success last year was that we had all four lines going and chipping in offensively," Penguins forward Matt Cullen said.
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Victoria's Secret has been ceding market share to a number of small competitors that are "chipping away" at the business, said Jamie Merriman, a retail analyst at Bernstein Research.
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Fewer putts per round, for instance, may be an indication of good putting, but it could just as easily be a reflection of good chipping or poor iron play.
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In the Cannaregio district of Venice—another "island within an island"—he is swarmed by slithering shipworms that are apparently chipping away at all the woodwork in the city.
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The Bluejays gradually pulled away in the second half as junior forwards Damien Jefferson (17 points) and Denzel Mahoney (10 points) started chipping in as much as the guards.
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We&aposve paid off our high-interest consumer debt and are chipping away at our student loans, and we&aposve also managed to save up a $10,000 emergency fund.
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EnQuest is chipping away at its debt pile, which was around $1.6 billion at the end of June, down from around $1.77 billion at the end of last year.
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