You are a constructive shareholder, and you're a constructive CEO.
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It has to be constructive, and it has been constructive in the past.
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And this was a very constructive day, this was a very constructive few hours that we spent together.
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She would pull me aside and give me sly insults disguised as constructive criticism (except they were never constructive).
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"That is why we are able to have the constructive fights and the constructive dialogues leading to a better outcome."
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Guzman told Reuters that his talks with Georgieva were "very good and constructive", while she told reporters that it was a "very constructive meeting".
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Saikawa told reporters on Tuesday that "strengthening the alliance and constructive discussions are forward looking, and we are open to constructive discussions," according to Japanese broadcasters.
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"Britain will be leaving the European Union but I want that process to be as constructive as possible and I hope the outcome can be as constructive as possible," Cameron said.
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Others are uplifting and constructive — an antidote to hopelessness.
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" Bush predicted at the time a "very constructive relationship.
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One argument for Republican establishment leaders to endorse Trump was that they'd be able to guide his campaign better from the inside — that he'd understand constructive criticism was intended to be constructive.
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In Charleston, Obama channeled emotion in an incredibly constructive way.
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"But they have not made this constructive contribution," he said.
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No one deserves abuse, but constructive feedback is not abuse.
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Still, in the short term, inconsistently constructive may be enough.
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Unfortunately, some countries stand in the way of constructive engagement.
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Subinspector Chauhan recorded this encounter as a constructive, civil one.
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"Our long term view remains constructive and bullish," he said.
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EU officials said the meeting had been constructive and friendly.
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Sure, having a pessimistic attitude can be motivating and constructive.
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The party has only said that the talks were "constructive".
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Meanwhile, investors and economists are fairly constructive on growth prospects.
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He just wants the differences to remain contained and constructive.
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She told CNN she took that as a constructive criticism.
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When she did show up it was less then constructive.
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Things pick up later when a constructive conversation takes place.
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It would be a constructive and nice thing to do.
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I'm quite constructive on risk into the G20 next week.
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It said it was open to "continued and constructive conversations".
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Newton calls this price action constructive on a technical basis.
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By working through these conversations in a safe, constructive, virtual
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That characterization is neither accurate nor constructive, as I'll demonstrate.
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We need this summit to be constructive, frank and honest.
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Yellen's comments could be helpful in framing a constructive dialogue.
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Nothing constructive and nothing was done to improve the situation.
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The campaign led to constructive meetings with Obama, Prendergast said.
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Constructive interference amplifies sound to make the overall combination louder.
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She said the atmosphere was constructive but the differences remained.
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Washington was prepared to play a constructive role, he added.
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We do not see this type of announcement as constructive.
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He could also use some constructive cooperation from the governor.
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Awards for constructive dissent turned complaints into searches for solutions.
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We need constructive leaders who want to get things done.
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Constructive policymaking is a whole lot harder than trading insults.
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Maybe the moment calls for a constructive and additive spirit.
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"We are looking forward to a constructive engagement," Kumar said.
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I have more constructive thoughts that are balanced with good.
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That's makes it very difficult to get anything constructive done.
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"We are quite constructive about the currency's outlook," he said.
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"We had a very good, constructive meeting," he told reporters.
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How can we have constructive public conversations on complex issues?
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Constructive realism looks at the world squarely as it is.
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"Clear and Present Safety" is less ambitious and more constructive.
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"We hope that the talks continue in a constructive way."
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So, longer term, I think the chart is very constructive.
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Now, we are bringing this constructive approach to Capitol Hill.
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But the system did not want to hear constructive criticism.
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Constructive feedback, after all, is how we learn and grow.
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It proffers no constructive alternative, no plausible policy or path.
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When you lookout, we're still pretty constructive on economic growth.
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Don't be the person failing to get anything constructive done.
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"We remain constructive on U.S. small cap equities looking forward."
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Exactly how will this pressure force Pyongyang into constructive talks?
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There are constructive ways to discuss transparency at the EPA.
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There is a sense that something constructive must be done.
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It's probably not useful or constructive in too many ways.
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We're moderately constructive on EM, but we're not raging bulls.
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"We remain very constructive on equities in general," said Moore.
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Criticism can be constructive — and that's not an alternative fact.
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But constructive criticism is not only legitimate, it is salutary.
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But framed the right way, that conversation can be constructive.
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The reaction from the market was a very constructive one.
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Rewarding landowners for their efforts would be far more constructive.
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"It's hard not to be constructive right now," he said.
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She led a discussion on constructive ways to deal with frustration.
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The accused clubs claim that they were merely proposing constructive reforms.
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Perhaps next year I will go pantyless & await more constructive comments.
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"I don't believe this (FOPA) approach to be constructive," added Vorobyev.
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This is an opportunity for constructive and cooperative engagement with Russia.
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Bayer has responded, saying it looks forward to holding constructive discussions.
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That means focusing on holding constructive talks inside the negotiating room.
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DAVID SOLOMON: You know, I think April has been more constructive.
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She's going to be both a progressive and a constructive force.
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Shame plays a vital and constructive role in governing interpersonal relationships.
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It wasn't about outlining a constructive vision of Republican foreign policy.
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Pena Nieto's office described the U.S. officials as professional and constructive.
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It's never negative, but there's definitely constructive criticism along the way.
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Hypothetical reasoning in this case does not indicate a constructive attitude.
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Both sides described the talks as "constructive" and announced further discussions.
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This may have a less constructive effect than the president hopes.
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Still, that doesn't make it any easier to hear constructive criticism.
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Promsvyazbank said it was in constructive talks with the central bank.
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Their vote to leave the EU rips that constructive ambiguity apart.
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Of course, the macro environment is not very constructive for banks.
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"My job is to be a voice that's constructive," Kasich said.
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That shows that the IMF has been playing a constructive role.
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PPG is looking forward to maintaining a constructive dialogue with Trian.
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The other side should express readiness for constructive cooperation and work.
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Introversion was not correlated with seeking constructive solitude in either study.
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Mindfulness helps me live with that reality in a constructive way.
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The EU Commission said it was in "constructive contact" with Germany.
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Elliott said it looked forward to constructive dialogue with all shareholders.
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Russian media quoted Gatilov as saying the meeting had been constructive.
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It's not the cuddliest, most affectionate vibe, but it is constructive!
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Still, the White House on Monday described Corker's call as constructive.
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"That is a constructive development," he said of the deal. Sen.
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But with taxes, lawmakers tried to be more constructive than destructive.
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The stance of the Syrian government had been constructive, he said.
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Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso also called the discussion "open and constructive".
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The critics are divided into two principal camps — constructive and destructive.
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The "constructive approach to Halloween," a 1955 Times article on Oct.
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" This would give them "something constructive to pour their energies into.
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I think it was a very constructive approach by the council.
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Rich people seek out friends who are encouraging, optimistic, and constructive.
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" The investor, however, said the environment for stocks is still "constructive.
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"Russia's constructive engagement is essential in resolving global challenges," Abe said.
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IMC said discussions with the CSRC had been constructive and positive.
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There was no constructive dialogue between the demonstrators and counter-demonstrators.
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Civil conversation requires a constructive rather than destructive approach to criticism.
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Neither side of the gun debate has taken a constructive approach.
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Just saying you can't do this or that is not constructive.
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That backdrop would typically be seen as constructive for more gains.
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This feels like a constructive debate, we operate as one team.
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I don't see Hillary Clinton doing a constructive job in either.
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Was I hitting the right balance of encouragement and constructive criticism?
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"There's been some good constructive discussions about the issues," Thune said.
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It's a nonpareil tool for learning, roving and constructive community-building.
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"The atmosphere continues to be constructive and positive," Ms. Freeland said.
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Don't give any constructive criticism today—it won't be received well.
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But longing for a return to the internet's yesteryears isn't constructive.
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We try to contain our worst fears and take constructive action.
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He failed to give constructive feedback, which inevitably resulted in problems.
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Linde had until now characterized negotiations with its workers as constructive.
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Linde noted that constructive talks to save the deal are underway.
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" The company added that it "always maintains constructive discussions with shareholders.
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But there is a chasm between constructive debate and political gamesmanship.
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We are in constant discussion with them in a constructive way.
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My manager felt otherwise and tried to give me constructive feedback.
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But, of course, constructive criticism is only one kind of feedback.
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There are constructive ways the United States can address the crisis.
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Qualcomm said it had a "constructive" meeting with Broadcom on Feb.
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They train together, spur each other on and offer constructive advice.
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Provide constructive feedback to your employer without being offensive, said Pizzo.
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"We remain OW Micron on solid execution amid constructive industry fundamentals."
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the meeting was constructive.
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"I think he knows that he can speak his mind in a constructive way with me, and I can speak my mind in a constructive way with him," Cashman said at the start of the 2016 season.
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But I'm broadly pretty optimistic and constructive on the direction of travel.
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"Detour Gold always welcomes constructive input from shareholders," a Detour spokesman said.
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I thought this was a way to get real-world constructive advice.
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"It's very constructive criticism," Perry, 33, told PEOPLE of their judging styles.
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Our emphasis at least has been on constructive activities in our communities.
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"Italy and Cyprus sent in un-constructive letters," the EU official said.
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So I hope we can get back to those more constructive conversations.
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It's been very constructive, breaking out above there and now holding that.
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Ultimately this dialogue proved to be constructive to Cramer in many ways.
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It's obvious his fragile male ego cannot handle constructive criticism (per usual).
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It isn't necessarily constructive, though, and I think that's a big problem.
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Hansen hands back the flash drive and offers some earnest constructive criticism.
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Take simple approaches like offering praise and constructive criticism in equal amounts.
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However, he's hoping to get more constructive on the industry next year.
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We remain constructive on fundamentals, but see less upside for the stock.
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Rees said he has grown more constructive on European equities, as well.
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We will be planning future events where constructive conversations can take place.
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Agreeing how to make that contest safe and constructive will be hard.
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Sometimes kids fixate on the negative and forget to acknowledge constructive comments.
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As such, he believes investors must stay constructive and buy the dips.
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"It's very constructive criticism," Perry previously told PEOPLE of their judging styles.
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We actually think for the time being, the outlook is pretty constructive.
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Xinhua, China's official news agency, described the talks as candid and constructive.
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"It was a constructive and transparent dialogue," Burns said in a statement.
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"We think it's more constructive to talk about differences," said Mr. Jeffery.
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They brought their outrage, but it was also constructive ideas and questions.
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"We had a great, substantiative, and constructive exchange of ideas," said Trump.
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"OWN has taken that to a more constructive, positive level," she says.
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You know, we're actually in both and we're generally constructive on both.
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Find healthy, constructive outlets for your energy and emotions—journaling, yoga, etc.
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Some had constructive criticism, calling the idea divisive despite its good intentions.
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We look forward to similarly comprehensive and constructive responses from Ambassador Lighthizer.
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Portman, says the companies declined to give "constructive feedback" on the bill.
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Talks were proceeding in a "workmanlike and constructive manner", the official added.
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DE) is holding constructive but complex talks with top shareholder Fortum (FORTUM.
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"Yesterday we had the perfect setup for a constructive day," Hogan said.
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There's no room for any dissidence—not even positive or constructive criticism.
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So in a lot of ways that's been very constructive for me.
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Optimism was underpinned by U.S. officials concluding "constructive" trade talks in Beijing.
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"They were warm, constructive," he told reporters when asked about the calls.
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Our nation needs constructive public dialogue to reform the current tax system.
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"I think Mnuchin is an articulate, constructive and pragmatic man," Moscovici said.
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The relation with the Trust is reported as constructive and trouble-free.
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But they also don't have anything constructive to say on the subject.
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The company said it would remain in constructive discussions with its landlords.
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"It's been more constructive over the last two days," said the banker.
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"Let us now spell out our grief in constructive action," he said.
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It also urged Vivendi to work on constructive solutions at board level.
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The military also teaches you to accept feedback in a constructive way.
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To be sure, there are some constructive trends bulls can point to.
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Defensiveness about the past is not a constructive vision for the future.
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There are some other constructive steps that we can take as well.
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Even after that we tried to develop constructive dialogue with the Americans.
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"We remain constructive on palladium's outlook," Standard Chartered analyst Suki Cooper said.
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A Citizen Congress could respond to this demand in a constructive way.
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Chinese state media said Saturday that both sides had "constructive" trade talks.
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Further, they can make sure that funding will be effective and constructive.
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"We found it was constructive," he said, declining to provide further details.
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It will be constructive throughout and will strive to find an agreement.
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Please take your negative energy and put it into something constructive. Please….
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Furthermore, it would provide communities with a constructive forum to raise concerns.
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Curbelo's effort to help generate a constructive discussion on this important issue.
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We have to keep trying to find constructive ways to carry on.
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Think about how to frame your critique in a dispassionate, constructive way.
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But in general I would say very constructive about China going forward.
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A collegial and constructive approach to the problem would not splinter NATO.
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It can certainly play a far more constructive role than Saudi Arabia.
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The usual forms of high stakes testing are neither constructive nor essential.
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And I spent weeks trying to figure out a constructive path forward.
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Still, the strain of trying to spearhead constructive policy was becoming evident.
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This was a constructive development, and more such talks should be encouraged.
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So human beings should have confidence by being more creative, more constructive.
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How can we make the human great brains more creative, more constructive?
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Even if the process ended there, Mr. Trump would achieve something constructive.
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We have taken some air out of the bubble and that's constructive.
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" A UK spokesman also said the Barclay-Barnier meeting had been "constructive.
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Students learn to accept and apply a constant stream of constructive criticism.
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Mr. Lowry said that the system is not open to constructive criticism.
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"We have really constructive dialogue with OPEC," Putin was quoted as saying.
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"Our underlying constructive outlook for the U.S. dollar remains intact," he said.
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He was a beautiful person: He wanted to do constructive, positive things.
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Morawiecki said Poland had entered a "constructive dialogue" with the European Commission.
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That constructive relationship must now be spoken about in the past tense.
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He is a constructive force to help us get to a resolution.
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Engage in a constructive way and this matter will go to bed.
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Tax revenue could be raised in constructive ways, including a carbon tax.
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"It generally was a very positive and constructive meeting," said Democratic Sen.
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"A debate will ensure and I hope along constructive lines," he said.
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Hedge funds and money managers are getting more constructive on energy commodities.
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Where I disagree is that Reagan did some things that were constructive.
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China hopes the G7 countries can "play a constructive role", he added.
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It's simply not possible for him to play a constructive dealmaking role.
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Both sides think that the talks are constructive and will continue consultations.
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"I think he knows that he can speak his mind in a constructive way with me, and I can speak my mind in a constructive way with him," said Cashman, who speaks with Girardi daily during the season.
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One source calls En Marche's strategy a "classic case of Macronist constructive ambiguity".
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After all, constructive disagreement and democratic debate is the basis of all progress.
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"It was a very constructive meeting," Schumer told reporters outside the White House.
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In particular, Moore said, "this is a very constructive environment for regional banks."
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I think it's heartening to put these declines in a more constructive perspective.
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"In any case, there's hope for constructive and sober relations," he told reporters.
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These discussions have been constructive, and we will continue to seek a resolution.
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The soap shop and factory were designed as self-sustainable, constructive ongoing artworks.
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"These talks were very constructive and very promising," Morawiecki said after meeting Juncker.
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Eliminate procrastination by taking action and soon you will adopt a constructive habit.
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Well, yes, to your point, we believe there is a constructive discharge here.
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"It's very constructive criticism," Perry, 33, recently told PEOPLE of their judging styles.
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Please help play a constructive role in the effort to defeat Donald Trump.
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"It's very constructive criticism," Perry, 33, previously told PEOPLE of their judging styles.
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The Haggler writes as a fan and in the spirit of constructive criticism.
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Never let resentments pile up or they'll come out in non-constructive ways.
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Guzman told Reuters that his talks with Georgieva were "very good and constructive".
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"The discussions have been cordial and constructive, even though they're preliminary," Bettman said.
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Friends might want to anonymously provide constructive feedback to each other as well.
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Traders said market sentiment remained constructive despite heavy supply, particularly from Chinese issuers.
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But in an uncertain world, expect Powell to continue to embrace constructive ambiguity.
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The bank highlighted a more constructive outlook for the company's operations in Brazil.
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First, in the context of the time, their approach was constructive and practical.
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"Up to now I don't think we have done anything constructive," he said.
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Ecuador shows that transitions from populist rule can potentially be constructive and consensual.
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The EU reacted cautiously to the speech, though it called her remarks constructive.
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It's going to come out in a constructive way, or a destructive way.
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The challenge will be to leverage the populist frustration into constructive postelection policy.
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But there's going to be hopefully a constructive dialogue rather than trade war.
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We focus on constructive, solutions-based stories and provide more diverse news coverage.
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He said he agreed that additional sanctions could be "constructive" to that end.
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He's good at offering constructive feedback about every tiny piece of the process.
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Lee lambasted Pelosi's comments and said the criticism wasn't constructive or policy-focused.
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He said Fortum had signalled it intended to be a strategic, constructive investor.
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But it didn't come without a little constructive criticism from the Grammy winner.
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Both the IMF and Germany needed to play a "constructive" role, he said.
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We look forward to constructive dialogue with all of our shareholders, including Jana.
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Each post is angled to be constructive, even if the topic seems miserable.
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American and Chinese leaders have set the markers for a more constructive relationship.
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The then-19-year-old read a scene and received some constructive criticism.
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They play a useful role only when paired with strong and constructive diplomacy.
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The State Department has called it a "constructive partner" in combating terrorist financing.
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Caesars said Thursday that it expected "to continue a constructive dialogue" with Icahn.
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That led another commenter to chime in, "Be constructive with your criticism guys!"
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Zanganeh also said that Iran appreciated constructive role that Russia played at Dec.
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" "Our goal was to promote constructive discussion about the issues that divide us.
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Time and experience will help drive that improvement, as will constructive policy changes.
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Cuba, meanwhile, is attempting to build a constructive relationship with the United States.
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But his present-tense story undercuts the constructive changes he pursues in flashback.
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"I'm a little more constructive than I had been last year," he added.
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Lower rates on the continent (are) constructive for growth and good for equity.
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This requires three ingredients: First, stakeholders must value open inquiry and constructive disagreement.
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Leave notes on them if you have constructive advice or suggestions for others.
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To be constructive, tax reform should endeavor to promote fairness, efficiency and simplicity.
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"In any case, there's hope for constructive and sober relations," Peskov told reporters.
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A coachable kid who can handle constructive criticism — that goes a long way.
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Berlin may wish to think about calmer and more constructive U.S.-German relations.
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When they are wrong, an institution with integrity will graciously accept constructive criticism.
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Do you believe Mr. Trump's time and devotion to this issue was constructive?
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But it has become an incredibly reductivist, outrage-driven, unhealthy, not constructive anger.
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"The dialogue has been constructive," a source with knowledge of the discussions said.
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Beginning with more nuanced and humble perspectives could lead to more constructive dialogues.
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So, I would say, that's a constructive and somewhat optimistic point of view.
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Process Essential Question: How can we have constructive public conversations around complex issues?
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Another constructive variety of anger can help in a contest, political or otherwise.
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Recent Chinese efforts to improve its communications have been constructive, the official said.
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Many corporations played a constructive and critical role in support of that effort.
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Also, there's nobody smarter or more constructive to show an unfinished movie to.
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There is a lot of politics and not a lot of constructive thinking.
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"The comment section on YouTube just isn't built for constructive conversation," she said.
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The manner in which he is drawing attention to himself is not constructive.
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What are some constructive things Trump could do to help alleviate this problem?
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It could also give more rank-and-file members constructive roles to play.
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You might have had a constructive talk about it, with some leverage, beforehand.
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They're more likely to be an obstructive force, rather than a constructive one.
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While both sides agreed those talks were "constructive," they announced no tangible progress.
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But these opportunities only go so far, and constructive change takes real work.
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We are pleased to have worked collaboratively with Twitter on this constructive engagement.
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"We will continue our constructive communication with a new Fortum CEO," he said.
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So how can we teach our kids to be more creative and constructive?
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But the outpouring of constructive energy following the Tet attacks was hastily squandered.
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They're being sent home, but I suspect they're really not being very constructive.
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Bruni: You've mentioned a Republican advantage in making constructive change in voters' lives.
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We have opened up a long overdue constructive dialogue on trade with China.
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"We could use the constructive help of the federal government," Mr. Steinberg said.
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Kim Jong Chol hasn't always been a constructive player, US officials have suggested.
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I respect alternative points of view, too, and welcome constructive debate and discussion.
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Give one piece of constructive feedback and let it stand on its own.
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I've always been receptive to constructive criticism (and have received positive performance reviews).
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Chief Executive Officer Robert Niblock said Lowe's valued the "constructive discussions" with Shaw.
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" China's state-run Xinhua news agency also said Saturday the discussions were "constructive.
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"I will not be a corrective, but a constructive (political) factor," Milanovic said.
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"The only constructive criticism I got was that it was 'still,'" he said.
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Constructive reforms have been proposed, but there isn't political momentum to move them.
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We need national leadership to address the underlying issues and offer constructive solutions.
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"We came here with a constructive spirit to seek a deal," he said.
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My thought bubble: The anger sweeping the globe is more destructive than constructive.
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But Cooperman said he remains constructive on stocks even after the sudden decline.
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Amundi Asset Management, Europe's largest, is "moderately more constructive" on the asset class.
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Listening to constructive feedback is a core pillar of business and smart innovation.
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Now, my third piece of advice: That speech should be specific and constructive.
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"It's a very constructive relationship that we've been able to develop," Ritchie said.
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There must be more constructive ways to spend the rest of your life.
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Amundi Asset Management, Europe's largest, is "moderately more constructive" on the asset class.
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Listening to constructive criticisms about your work is a key for career success.
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Guzman and the fund say initial meetings between the two have been constructive.
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Is there some kind of constructive work a painting like that could do?
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"Having a Chinese economy that stabilizes is constructive for global markets," she said.
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Saikawa told Japanese TV on Tuesday that Nissan is "open to constructive discussions".
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I don't see any constructive role for the United States in forming a solution.
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No question about it, we look forward to more constructive and more productive relationship.
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But the China story is still a very constructive one in the travel space.
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We think the trade talks that are going on now are very, very constructive.
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"I'm sure that California and Washington will work in a constructive way," Brown said.
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"We are engaged in a constructive manner," Bristow said on CNBC's "Mad Money" program.
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Guterres said he had a "constructive discussion" with Haley, the former South Carolina governor.
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She said the United Nations hoped for a strong and constructive relationship with Trump.
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Talks with Zarif were "constructive", Johnson's office said, despite differences between the two countries.
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"We're having constructive discussions with Netflix and the door is not shut," he said.
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"I can have my opinions but now it's time to be constructive," he said.
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"Constructive criticism is one thing, and I take that all day long," she said.
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"I believe that they (Mexico and Norway) would take a constructive stance," he said.
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"They were constructive discussions," Mnuchin told reporters as he left Lighthizer's offices near midday.
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He says Pai's proposal will start "a fresh constructive dialogue" on open internet protections.
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China, on the other hand, offered a constructive solution to the White House's problem.
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The heads of state expressed satisfaction with the conversation, which was businesslike and constructive.
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"I'm still not that constructive on it," Kilduff told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday.
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In March, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the two countries had "constructive " trade talks.
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"Whether the president wants to be constructive or not, the ball's in his court."
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And defusing the issue should pave the way for more nuanced and constructive politics.
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His criticism is always constructive and well-intentioned for the benefit of the team.
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Cameron said he wanted a "constructive" divorce from the EU on arrival in Brussels.
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IMF'S GEORGIEVA SAYS TALKS WITH GUZMAN "VERY CONSTRUCTIVE," LASTED TWO AND A HALF HOURS
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Johnson's enthusiastic view on crude makes him constructive on the SPDR energy ETF (XLE).
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We saw pickup particularly in March, and activity has been more constructive in April.
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Pick your battles and be a fixer, or find a constructive way to vent.
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In fact, it was the first constructive creative work I did on a computer.
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More useful ways to think about risk There are constructive ways to consider risk.
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Both companies are working closely with the regulatory agencies involved and discussions remain constructive.
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Such collaboration would show that America and China could "compete in a constructive way".
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We continue to urge a constructive discussion about the issues raised by these tragedies.
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UBS called the company "a work in progress" and maintained a less constructive outlook.
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"Albertans have hired us to lead a constructive and effective opposition," she told supporters.
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You inspire creative problem-solving, invite possibility, and create an atmosphere for constructive conversation.
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It is almost impossible to see how the meeting concludes in a constructive manner.
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"The chart has been extremely constructive," Baruch said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Wednesday.
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"We appreciate the cool-headed and constructive attitude which Qatar has shown," he said.
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"We have to negotiate ... to adopt a constructive approach in the negotiations," Brok said.
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"We are near-term constructive on gold," said David Song, an analyst at DailyFX.
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"The talks were held in a constructive atmosphere," it said, without giving further details.
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Shake hands with this fact, be constructive with him over the next four years.
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"Oil below $50 is not constructive for bulls," said Scott Redler, partner with T3Live.com.
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But he added that Moscow hoped to establish "constructive contacts" with the Trump administration.
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That's because, through meditation, you can explore your thoughts in a constructive, intentional way.
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Yet when consumers blithely accept those freebies, we consent to a constructive social contract.
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Collective genius comes from constructive conflict — when the deeper questions get asked and explored.
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The lack of constructive ideas on the Republican side is unfortunate and deeply disturbing.
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Many foreign policy experts agree there could be some constructive engagement in these areas.
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I look forward to the constructive debate ahead of us on this critical issue.
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"The negotiations were difficult, but constructive after all," Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said.
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You want parents to be encouraging, but also not afraid to give constructive criticism.
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These are highly constructive measures to slow healthcare inflation and deliver patient-oriented care.
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" A German Finance Ministry spokeswoman said: "It was a constructive, matter-of-fact atmosphere.
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Even some progressives who admire Morales's tenure agree that the debate isn't constructive. Rep.
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Playing music and going to shows has always been a great constructive stress reliever.
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Instead, you want to see companies that acknowledge constructive criticism and demonstrating concrete action.
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Taiwan should keep its constitutional platform to re-initiate constructive dialogues with the mainland.
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"I implore all of us to be part of that constructive dialogue," he said.
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" Trump and Pelosi later had a brief phone call, which Pelosi characterized as "constructive.
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But to haul someone in to sign a contract over 'not particularly constructive' comments?
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Caesars said on Thursday that it expected "to continue a constructive dialogue" with Icahn.
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"It's nice to know there are constructive people along with destructive people," he said.
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The vibe is really constructive today, so you'll be able to accomplish a lot!
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As well as a lack of constructive discourse, there's the palpable sense of polarization.
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There's a fine line, but take on constructive criticism and ultimately follow your gut.
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Trump held a constructive meeting the same week in New York with Mahmoud Abbas.
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"If we can...move higher tomorrow that would be a constructive sign," said LaRose.
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"We stand ready to be a constructive participant in this process," the groups wrote.
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Democratic members of Congress and pundits, dial back the outrage and be more constructive.
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But she will also be able to point to more constructive roles she played.
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The Administration issued flexible and constructive guidelines for Medicaid, but much more is needed.
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Maybe you want to hear from your teacher often and receive honest, constructive criticism.
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"Some of my edits at the beginning were not constructive at all," he said.
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"We like to be criticized," Sheikha al-Mayassa said, adding, "If it is constructive."
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Even so, both sides said discussions were "constructive" and agreed to meet in September.
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Although no details were released, Swedish officials who hosted the meeting called it constructive.
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I am on record as a pessimist about constructive conservative engagement on climate change.
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The ability to take constructive criticism is a skill required by any successful journalist.
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Tillerson expressed hope in the possibility of "constructive talks" with Russia about that process.
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The U.S. once played a constructive role in helping to unite allies for democracy.
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They trust one another enough to poke fun but also to offer constructive criticism.
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This could be constructive, but not if its only purpose is to ostracize Iran.
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"We are starting this negotiation in a positive and constructive tone," Davis told reporters.
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"That is also a very constructive set up on a technical basis," Worth said.
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"It was a good, constructive conversation," Toomey told reporters at the Capitol last week.
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For now, the talks between the two sides are constructive, the two people added.
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When you receive constructive feedback, write it down and come back to it later.
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A moderate catalyst of undermining a constructive, viable agreement in favor of a unicorn.
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"Constructive engagement" would tether Chinese fortunes to world markets, and that would require liberty.
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Pursue constructive activities instead of hyper-focusing on the thing that you're worried about.
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The meeting was supposed to be a forum for constructive feedback about the program.
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Embracing this approach could help move this entrenched debate in a more constructive direction.
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And we do not think that actually pointing a finger is a constructive way.
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In a statement, ADP said it is open to "constructive input" from its shareholders.
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We also need to have more constructive dialogues across socio-economic and geographic divides.
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Like all truly democratic countries, Israel has always been open to legitimate constructive criticism.
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AND WE HAVE A VERY CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE ON A LOT OF ISSUES INCLUDING REGULATION.
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"I welcome the strong, constructive interest shown by Mr. Zuckerberg," Blumenthal said this week.
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My experience has been they are constructive, they want to do the right thing.
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When you guys got together, I think it was more peaceful and more constructive.
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Freeland added she looks forward to constructive conversations on trade between the two countries.
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Wang said the two countries had agreed to use "constructive means" to handle disagreements.
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But the United States has no constructive role to play in Venezuela's political crisis.
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Mr. Kim is likely to stall with this cunning phraseology and constructive ambiguity again.
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So many of you wrote lovely things, and there was constructive criticism as well.
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Letting out emotions "in a constructive and mindful way" can be helpful, she says.
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"This will be at the heart of our constructive dialogue with Europe," he said.
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S. relations and prevent U.S. President Donald Trump from putting forward any constructive proposals.
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There's a million other things you could be doing that's a lot less constructive.
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Klobuchar has won plaudits for her constructive, pragmatic way of dealing with tech companies.
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" The company added that it remains hopeful the dispute will be resolved "through constructive negotiations.
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We are looking for ways how to narrow our differences and make our work constructive.
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The company said it would continue to seek constructive dialogue about mining in the country.
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An open and constructive dialogue is expected, given low-hanging fruits on trade deficit reduction.
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"I wish to play a constructive role in the reconstruction of this institution," Englund said.
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"Talks are very constructive, they are on the final stretches," one of the people said.
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"My response to @Andy on #WWHL wasn't intended to be anything but constructive," she wrote.
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"We had a very detailed, constructive and positive meeting on the Manbij roadmap," he said.
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Salvini denounced the European Union as "destroyers", while Di Maio said he wanted constructive relations.
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However, in a conversation with CNBC, Saudi Arabia's top diplomat struck a more constructive tone.
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"It's very hard to rely on MBS to play a consistently constructive role," Shapiro said.
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"Many leaders in the Taliban are willing to enter into constructive peace talks," Stanikzai said.
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But for argument to be constructive, it must be founded on good faith and reason.
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"If somebody writes something constructive like, 'I don't really like this video,' okay," he says.
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But we saw pickup particularly in March, and activity has been more constructive in April.
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"Our goal is to be in a long-term, constructive relationship with Warner," McCarthy said.
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Earlier on Friday, workers' representative at Opel said they were willing to hold constructive talks.
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"We look forward to continuing our constructive engagement with the CMA," added a Booker spokeswoman.
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Whipping up public furor on both sides I don't think it is constructive or helpful.
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We want to do it by bringing people together and encouraging constructive, fun, intelligent conversation.
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Have teachers found constructive ways of talking to their students about things like fake news?
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"Fundamentally for copper things are starting to look more constructive," said ING analyst Warren Patterson.
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"We are constructive on emerging markets, but you need to be selective," Schroders' Forest said.
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She says she still has lots to do—and is "always interested in constructive criticism".
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"There's a constructive fury that has resulted in a resolute pursuit of equity," she said.
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Cultural chaos, like chaos in nature, can be a constructive as well as destructive force.
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But over time, she learned to take constructive criticism and apply it to the company.
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With such contrast it's not hard to differentiate McClure's emotional outburst from Maloney's constructive memo.
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So how do you know whether or not the criticism you're receiving is actually constructive?
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"The market seems very complacent about the headlines which really don't look constructive," he said.
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They disagreed on many things but also set forward some constructive paths on important topics.
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People know they are running out of time and are discussing in a constructive manner.
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Activist investor Elliott Management said a meeting with BHP's chief executive this week was 'constructive'.
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Constructive anger is a very useful tool, and is a very important thing to express.
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" William Aziz, U.S. Steel Canada's chief restructuring officer, said the company welcomed the "constructive engagement.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, sees a more constructive set-up for Freeport-McMoRan.
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PG&E said on Friday it has had a "constructive dialog" with shareholders and stakeholders.
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He's in a new prison now where he says they're more into doing constructive things.
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"We have been having constructive conversations with ValueAct and welcome them as investors," Citigroup said.
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I live to Love....Please take your negative energy and put it into something constructive.
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We know well the challenges of close consultation and constructive cooperation between branches of government.
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" Tillerson described the meeting as "very constructive" and said the two leaders "connected very quickly.
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"We think that trying to isolate Greece is not constructive," said government spokeswoman Olga Gerovassili.
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It's as easy as asking, "What's new?" or remembering to offer constructive feedback, she explains.
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They know "that offering praise is just as important as delivering constructive feedback," says Augustine.
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Kris locks into Mom mode, reminding Kendall that any criticism is constructive at this point.
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Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak, also sees constructive signs on the gold charts.
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In other words, going from constructive criticism to mean-spirited can be a slippery slope.
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CA Immo Chief Financial Officer Hans Volkert Volckens said the relationship with Immofinanz was constructive.
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"We condemn the violence & encourage constructive dialogue to find a peaceful way forward," he said.
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Anyone who knows me will be surprised to learn that I quite welcome constructive criticism.
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"I've given him constructive criticism when I think he makes a mistake," she told MSNBC.
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Sadly, with this audit Sopko blew an opportunity to contribute something constructive to the discussion.
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There are potentially constructive approaches to set the world economy on a more promising path.
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"For that, Iranian elites have to know that the U.S. wants constructive interaction," he said.
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If President Trump wanted to spur a constructive debate on land reform, he failed miserably.
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Osram called the negotiations "constructive", while AMS said talks were "moving ahead in good faith".
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Piper suggests they do something "constructive," so Taystee suggests they make a memorial for Poussey.
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Some member countries are growing queasy about the lack of any constructive dialogue with Russia.
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When we first started posting, we'd get so much feedback – encouragement but also constructive criticism.
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Ultimately, a constructive EU-Turkey agenda can only develop if Turkey alters its current course.
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Throughout his presidency, Mr. Obama has put forward constructive proposals to help those displaced workers.
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The risky thing with constructive advice, however, is when it inadvertently turns into destructive advice.
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Launching his new papers this week, Mr Davis stressed the negotiating advantages of "constructive ambiguity".
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"It is important that Morocco and the United Nations have a constructive relationship," she said.
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"We condemn the violence & encourage constructive dialog to find a peaceful way forward," he said.
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MPs need to have a better, more constructive plan than simply opposing a no deal.
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Davis added London sought to find a "positive and constructive tone" in the ongoing discussions.
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For Washington, she stands as a gleaming example of a successful policy of constructive engagement.
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It also created a constructive dialogue between immigration lawyers and USCIS on applications for visas.
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Martin Luther King's son said he had a "very constructive" meeting with the president-elect.
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There is always room for constructive dialogue, and there is no possible future without it.
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L) said it had held "constructive" talks with U.S. spice company McCormick & Co Inc (MKC.
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Keith is always willing to put in the work and willing to take constructive criticism.
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And second, explain exactly how their supporters can take action in constructive and nonviolent ways.
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The "constructive earnings environment supports our 3000 target on the S&P 500," he said.
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"This is not a constructive, conservative solution to Puerto Rico's problems," said spokesman Dan Holler.
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But James also acknowledged churches as the "lifeblood" of many communities and a constructive force.
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"What we're hoping is for the industry to be constructive in all this," Kind said.
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The first was a claim for constructive fraudulent transfer; the second for actual fraudulent conveyance.
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If Senator Warren wants to do something constructive, tackle the legal system and the SEC.
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She added Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis "is in constructive contact with the Italian authorities".
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This epidemic deprives communities of a robust and constructive process to select their political leaders.
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Meridian and Beisheim have previously said they are open to constructive solutions for Metro's future.
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PG&E said on Friday it has had a "constructive dialogue" with shareholders and stakeholders.
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That's constructive because it means we can switch spaces and remain at all-time highs.
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I remember it was a space to engage and it felt democratic and constructive. Sure.
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Owing to pressure of submissions, I regret we cannot reply individually or provide constructive criticism.
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Also have an opinion and offer constructive feedback when the situation demands it, he adds.
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A young writer thought she was making a simple, constructive criticism of Nicki Minaj's music.
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It was all helpful and constructive but too much to take in, in one gulp.
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Earlier in the day, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had described the negotiations as "constructive".
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Linde said the companies remained in constructive talks with the regulators and with each other.
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The emergence of constructive negotiations between American and Chinese officials — in particular after a Feb.
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"Fundamentally for copper things are starting to look more constructive," ING analyst Warren Patterson said.
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Theirs is a constructive vision, one that values cooperation and pragmatism and getting stuff done.
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Unfortunately, it's a fantasy to believe that today's Republican Party is playing this constructive role.
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" As for stocks, he added, "the bottom line is this is still a constructive environment.
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Iran criticized the move and said it wanted constructive steps to save the nuclear deal.
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Iran criticized the move and said it wanted constructive steps to save the nuclear deal.
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Iran criticised the move and said it wanted constructive steps to save the nuclear deal.
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I live to Love....Please take your negative energy and put it into something constructive.
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Acknowledge your own emotional state and manage your needs and feelings in a constructive way.
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"It was a very constructive call that the two presidents had," Mr. Tillerson told reporters.
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We must instead empower at the local level and lead in constructive and tangible ways.
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"Talks are going on, constructive, so we're hopeful, positive," McDonnell said in a broadcast clip.
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Played right, this offers a chance to shift the policy debate in more constructive directions.
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It's vital for Democrats to connect with them and take them in a constructive direction.
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The negotiations began on a constructive note, people familiar with the matter told CNN Business.
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"As shareholders, we look forward to building upon the recent constructive dialogue with the company,"
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I've not come across someone who could give constructive comments in such a clever way.
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Cast as proposing solutions, the scholars appeared to be not condemning but offering constructive feedback.
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LEE TILLMAN: I think that today, we certainly are in a much more constructive market.
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"The reality is constructive talks, almost daily talks, we are, in fact, close," Kudlow said.
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He said Turkey was calling on the United Nations to continue constructive dialogue and cooperation.
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So the question remains: Are we doing something that is constructive for the American people?
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To offer intelligent and empowered thinking.. And see something constructive coming out of this moment?
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There are some thoughtful, rational and constructive people in the Democratic race, such as Sens.
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We are more constructive on CSCO shares following the lowered valuation and new product announcements.
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"We expect our backlog of transactions to be completed subject to constructive markets," it said.
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"We believe that only the final scenario would be constructive for oil prices," ING said.
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But he said they may have set global trade players on a more constructive path.
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"It's a little disappointing earlier tariffs have not resulted in more constructive dialogue," Ross said.
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The U.S. should take a more constructive approach when dealing with trade disputes, Baucus said.
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So while putting together the genesis build was a risk, it was a constructive risk.
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The talks have been detailed, constructive and have involved considerable effort for both our teams.
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Maybe it is Europe's true-believers who need to embrace the spirit of constructive ambiguity.
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May's spokeswoman said she held "constructive" talks on Thursday with lawmakers, including some from Labour.
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You have to see the constructive side of separation and, most importantly, see the future.
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He said there were constructive conversations during the flight delay on the trip from Florida.
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"If you enable your friends to give you constructive criticism, it's really empowering," she said.
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We want this exhibition to raise questions and open up an important and constructive dialogue.
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The fact that Flynn is gone is constructive from the perspective of US foreign policy.
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"Despite constructive and intensive negotiations, several key issues remain unresolved," one senior EU diplomat said.
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"The European Commission emphasized, and we support this a lot, that this is a cooperative process, and the Commission expressed that it was expecting a constructive dialogue with Italy and we welcome this cooperative, constructive dialogue very much," Seibert said in a regular news conference.
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"Britain will be leaving the European Union but I want that process to be as constructive as possible and I hope the outcome can be as constructive as possible," Cameron said on arriving in Brussels for a summit with other EU leaders dominated by Brexit.
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Almost certainly there will be a marked decrease in constructive dialogue around the president, and there is likely to be a decrease in the constructive dialogue among the White House staff themselves, given the risk of an unwanted idea being proffered to the president.
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The Citizens' Climate Lobby post on the bipartisan climate caucus included this constructive statement from Curbelo:
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He said his administration was holding constructive talks with a number of groups, including Taliban militants.
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These are also the pre-conditions for a constructive G3 relationship and a world at peace.
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Reserve any constructive feedback for the exit interview, but be careful not to sound too negative.
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Pringle, the managing director of Britain's Silverstone circuit, told Reuters afterwards the meeting had been constructive.
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After their anger or annoyance subsides, you can then embark upon a constructive conversation with them.
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Shanahan said it was in Beijing's interests to have a constructive relationship with the United States.
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" Alongside the statement, the brand wrote, "We welcome all types of constructive feedback from our community.
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But you need a constructive form of capitalism to support them, and I think ... Right, right.
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"I want to do something really constructive with my life," he remembers thinking during the time.
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The outgoing leader said he and the incoming one had had constructive and sometimes lengthy conversations.
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Hamilton felt he had been listened to at the meeting and described it as "really constructive".
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We would await more consistent top-line trends and greater earnings confidence before becoming more constructive.
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But he does not confront the issue on an intellectual basis, actually being constructive while ranting.
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Donald Trump is, however, trying to reset US policy toward Russia to begin a constructive dialogue.
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And when you come out of that, think of something constructive to do for somebody else.
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So although this fight isn't over, feel free to freak out — in constructive ways, of course.
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After Mnuchin's comments that talks were "constructive," markets were waiting to hear more — and Trump delivered.
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But it was a way to draw something out of that less-than-constructive anxiety loop.
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Ms Carneiro subsequently left the club and has since launched a constructive dismissal claim against Chelsea.
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I would say it feels a bit more constructive than the last time we were here.
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I want potential employers to know the time was spent in an interesting and constructive way.
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"I think it's a constructive activity in the House," Mr. McConnell said of Mr. Ryan's agenda.
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Everyone seems to be saying the meeting was constructive and no one called for new regulations.
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" D'Onofrio wrote that the company is hoping to foster "more constructive dialogue among our community members.
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ITALY'S ECONOMY MINISTER TRIA SAYS GOVT WILL CONTINUE TO WORK TO STRENGTHEN CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE WITH EU
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I feel an enormous sense of responsibility to steward the organization forward in a constructive way.
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These disinhibitory benefits are well-documented to be constructive for a large percentage of the population.
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Spoiler: Milano and Combs are pretty peeved, while Doherty has chosen a more "constructive" high road.
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Even though the friend testified that it was his gun, Leal was charged for constructive possession.
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"I've met with Mr Adunbi and we had a constructive conversation," said Chief Superintendent Jon Reilly.
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Pena Nieto said the talks were a sign of the will to build a constructive relationship.
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It said VW had started talks with labor leaders about the plan and discussions were constructive.
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Pierluisi said his goal is to transform the energy shown by Puerto Ricans into constructive actions.
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" U.S.-China trade talks wrapped up on Wednesday, with both sides saying the talks were "constructive.
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"Given our view here, we would be constructive again on any major stock pullback," Mahaney added.
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"It was a very constructive cooperation, and there was strong support from all participants," he said.
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They&aposve been very constructive in talking about trying to find the best policy going forward.
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"The United States remains ready to engage North Korea in a constructive negotiation," the spokesperson said.
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Peña Nieto said via a translator that his conversation with the presidential candidate had been constructive.
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We've had constructive conversations, including before our update, and we remain committed to respecting applicable law.
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He also said the jobless claims number may be constructive for stocks on the stock market.
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That is not a vibration that I like to stay in, because it's not really constructive.
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Joni Ernst of Iowa said that Trump's latest attacks were not only "not constructive" but racist.
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ICE appreciates constructive and diverse viewpoints from a wide spectrum of organizations interested in immigration enforcement.
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A spokesman for Debenhams said the firm had "an established and constructive relationship" with Sports Direct.
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Expect an increase in communication (news, constructive information, and juicy gossip) to come your way, Aries.
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The British government and the European Commission say they have had "constructive" discussions over the matter.
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He said he is not changing his view and remains constructive on oil prices for 303.
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"All sides should enter constructive and responsible engagement to end the crisis in #Yemen," Zarif wrote.
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Allianz is constructive on oil because the firm doesn't buy the oversupply story, he said Thursday.
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The fund has in the past urged Vivendi to work on constructive solutions at board level.
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Yesterday's Committee hearing, while operating under the auspices of improving the EPA, wasn't much more constructive.
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And what is so constructive about this miasma of hatred which you see all the time?
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It also demonstrates our commitment to honest conversations, which are the cornerstone of constructive international dialogue.
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A Facebook spokeswoman said the meeting produced "a constructive discussion" and some attendees called it productive.
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Verheul told reporters the talks were constructive, although they had occasionally "become a little more heated".
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"Given our constructive view on US stocks we naturally hope this trend will continue," he said.
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The Kremlin termed the conversation as "frank and constructive," according to RT. View the discussion thread.
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"My hope is that this is the beginning of a dialogue that is constructive," Nortman says.
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Both Moscow and Ankara said the two presidents had held a "constructive" telephone conversation on Wednesday.
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Is it even possible to paint a constructive vision for American immigration in this polarized environment?
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"We have, by nature or biologically, this destructive emotion, also constructive emotion," the Dalai Lama said.
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And I think he'd be a — he'll be a very constructive figure in the White House.
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"In our caucus," Mr. Schumer said, "the general view is that Bernie is a constructive force."
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"Additional tariffs is definitely not a constructive way to resolve economic and trade frictions," he said.
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But he indicated the summit could still happen in the future, if Kim took "constructive" steps.
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Where once we might have hoped for a constructive policy, we find only meddling and mayhem.
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We as a society and particularly us men need to have constructive conversation around resolving this.
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But here's the thing: Pretty much everyone gets constructive criticism at some point during their career.
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Chinese state media Xinhua over the weekend said that Washington and Beijing had held "constructive" talks.
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It's a remarkably constructive tool for revealing your own thoughts, habits, opinions, and issues surrounding money.
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I think at that point, I mean, it's very hard to have a constructive IPO market.
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"He has a history of constructive relationships on the property and with his suppliers," Mann said.
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The Federal Reserve is currently shepherding a constructive industry-led Task Force to facilitate faster payments.
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"I discuss matters with members who are constructive on how do we go forward," she said.
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Female scientists like me will be solicited for constructive solutions that don't involve anybody getting fired.
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The announcement could turn out to be a constructive move toward a more lasting peace settlement.
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Given all these constructive outcomes, meditation should become an integral and required part of your day.
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Even so, some investors remain constructive about the asset class, if only because of the technicals.
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"We are in constructive dialogs with Japan FSA, and have not received any mandates," he tweeted.
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So you might as well agree to disagree and find ways constructive ways to do that.
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He argues that these practices are inextricably bound with photography as a medium of constructive desire.
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Maybe it's time for the government to recognize this and provide support in a constructive way.
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"Russia must be a constructive partner in Syria or will be held accountable," he told reporters.
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White House officials said at the time that the activists had grievances but few constructive suggestions.
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But again, the President in his New York Economic Club talked today, he was very constructive.
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Chinese state media Xinhua over the weekend said that Washington and Beijing had held "constructive" talks.
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These blogs have provided a way of giving constructive criticism and monitoring progress throughout the semester.
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Hearing the truth about Trump from people like Mattis could play a very constructive political role.
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The time for political professionals to play a constructive role is before the primaries, not after.
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American officials have said they believe Mr. Xi can play a constructive role with Mr. Kim.
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Introduce constructive discomfort both within yourself and among your white-identified peers, social circles, and families.
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And it would need to build constructive relationships with existing counterpart networks like the labor unions.
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Strategic politics and painstaking diplomacy provide the only constructive means of turning Venezuela's dire situation around.
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If the situation escalates, every industry has a constructive role to play in the national response.
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Still, Mr. Lighthizer called the talks "constructive," more than could be said for the China-U.
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"Despite that, the ambassador worked to build some constructive aspects" in otherwise chilly relations, Peskov said.
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But you know what, I want to be constructive, because that's what's necessary for the country.
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With a state, the Kurds could become an even more valuable and constructive ally against extremism.
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New Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said the government would continue constructive work with the IMF.
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To have a more constructive conversation, it's good to set up a meeting with elected officials.
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Such a constructive negotiating environment would help London to improve business confidence and the investment climate.
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"The talks were constructive and substantive," Mr. Netanyahu's office said in a terse three-line statement.
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But there is no excuse for not giving taxpayers an honest and constructive fight about priorities.
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Chevron said it welcomes opportunities to fight climate change, but the cities' lawsuits are not constructive.
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Second, we need to push our political and media institutions to promote constructive conversation and collaboration.
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Beyond the fundamentals, the charts also look constructive for the euro against the dollar, Gordon said.
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In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Mednax said it welcomes a "constructive dialogue" with Starboard.
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" Murkowski praised Collins for being a "constructive lawmaker" and said she "doesn't engage in negative rhetoric.
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The health care company said it welcomes a "constructive dialogue" with Starboard in a SEC filing.
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This might be uncomfortable at first, but research shows that people are hungry for constructive feedback.
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The negotiations have begun on a constructive note, people familiar with the matter told CNN Business.
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He said a constructive set-up for the QQQ Nasdaq 100 ETF portends a market breakout.
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A big collision in the asteroid belt had constructive consequences that led to cooling and biodiversification.
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The Xi meeting appears to have been a constructive and valuable first crossing of key leaders.
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We think that the rides business and the environment around the rides business globally is constructive.
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Her meeting with Surkov in June in Moscow was "thorough and constructive," the U.S. embassy said.
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And one of the things I want to talk about right at the beginning is constructive.
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AND I THINK THERE'S CONSTRUCTIVE WAYS THAT WE CAN DO THAT THAT'S GOING TO IMPROVE NAFTA.
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It is difficult to imagine any Mexican president enjoying a constructive relationship with the Trump administration.
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"The overall atmosphere of the meeting was constructive," Thailand's Peace Dialogue Panel said in a statement.
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"As Muslims, such opinions should be received as constructive criticism in a pluralistic society," he added.
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I'd rather see a constructive conversation of how we handle the incredible traffic growth in wireless.
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Clever wording, what diplomats describe as constructive ambiguity, can bridge gaps between groups with competing interests.
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How do you get constructive feedback to someone who's convinced that they are not good enough?
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Qualcomm called the meeting constructive but reiterated it had several concerns over price and regulatory risk.
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Trudeau said he disagrees with Trump "on a whole bunch" but the two have a "constructive working relationship," and going out of his way to "insult the guy or overreact or jump at everything he says" that they might disagree with is not having a constructive relationship.
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Here are four ways to be a constructive complainer: "Woe is me" has never won any friends.
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Employees have raised constructive ideas for how we can improve our policies and our processes going forward.
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This "phase shifting" results in constructive interference between waves arriving from the desired direction, which amplifies them.
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And so fundamentally they want to see this relationship be a positive relationship and a constructive relationship.
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So it's up to all of us now to steer it in the most constructive direction possible.
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The work offers zero didacticism to challenge or promote, and therefore seems to lack a constructive discourse.
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"I am counting on having a good working, constructive relationship with the president," Trudeau said in Yellowknife.
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"The international community should take a fair and objective stance and play a constructive role," he said.
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"Britain may not be as constructive as we expected," another source, with knowledge of the discussions, said.
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" The actor continued: "I want to say thank you to those who reached out with constructive criticism.
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"We get to be active and react to this in a constructive way," by reporting, she said.
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A European Commission spokesman said there were constructive talks going on between the Commission and Italian authorities.
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Critiques from those within and outside government should be vigorous but constructive, of the loyal opposition variety.
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It has to be about exploding the nonsense of the conservative approach and offering a constructive alternative.
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Showing her "Merkellian" influence, Kramp-Karrenbauer has said there is a need for "constructive debate" in politics.
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"The most important thing is to get some clear and concise constructive news on China," Hogan added.
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HEATHER NAUERT, STATE DEPARTMENT SPOKESWOMAN: We want to have a constructive relationship with the government of China.
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The two leaders had a constructive dinner of tuna, venison and chocolate tart, a British source said.
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And the reason they don't know how is that they think that feedback means negative, constructive criticism.
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If and when Kim Jong Un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, I am waiting.
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The other is a vague commitment for the country to "act in a constructive and responsible manner".
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"The setup on this is pretty interesting and it's certainly constructive," Johnson said on the segment Thursday.
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Jeannine Ginivan, a spokeswoman for VW, said the company had "constructive discussions" with California's Air Resources Board.
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Could you just as easily argue that democracy provides a constructive means to channel these fundamental differences?
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He often stressed that his criticism of the regime was constructive, not a rejection of the monarchy.
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Always constructive, he then created a new class of inequality measures, making explicit what had been implicit.
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We appreciate and are grateful for the constructive criticism of those who brought this to our attention.
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Sony said it would take the input of shareholders "seriously" and "engage in constructive dialog" with shareholders.
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Facebook's challenge here will be to find a way to facilitate constructive conversations while deprioritizing flame wars.
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Having a strong personality, taking the lead, and offering constructive criticism makes us abrasive, unprofessional, or worse.
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President Vladimir Putin said he valued the "trusting and constructive dialogue" between his country and the Vatican.
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A reasonable and constructive economic dialog with Germans and East Asians should be possible and mutually beneficial.
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"It was constructive," a US official said after the meeting, noting that all differences were not resolved.
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S. trade talks concluded in Shanghai on Wednesday and the meeting was "constructive" according to both parties.
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In the workplace, trust leads to improved employee performance and constructive behavior as well as honest feedback.
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"You've got a nice dividend yield, you've got a constructive looking base on the charts," said Johnson.
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If and when Kim Jong-un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, I am waiting.
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LARRY KUDLOW: We're also engaged, by the way, in very constructive talks with the EU and Japan.
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We cannot expect a constructive trade relationship in an environment widely perceived as a hostile strategic competition.
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The hedge fund added that they have been in constructive dialogue with CSX's board for several weeks.
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And Sanders remains uniquely positioned not only to crystalize that discontent but turn it into constructive action.
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"While volatility will be a given, we are constructive on the Indonesian market," said NN Investment's Shekhar.
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And if you feel like sounding off in a public forum, make your posts constructive and cordial.
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"We have a constructive and ongoing partnership with the South Australian Government," an Uber spokesperson told Mashable.
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The Swedish hosts called for constructive talks to end what Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom called a "catastrophe".
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WE CERTAINLY HOPE THAT THERE IS CONSTRUCTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE, SOLID RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.
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For those who are frustrated, I hope you express these feelings in a peaceful and constructive manner.
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It was Secretary Tillerson that was able to help structure a much more constructive relationship with China.
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Russia's foreign ministry said it hoped for constructive talks with Tillerson on the eve of the meetings.
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To be effective and constructive, however, we must not withdraw from the agreement while we do so.
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Without constructive work with our colleagues in Pentagon and CIA we cannot obtain what we aim to.
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When asked about the postings on Friday, a Wells Fargo official said the bank values constructive feedback.
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Occasionally, you do let a nice, thoughtful person sneak through with a positive comment or constructive criticism.
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Here's why it could happen "Anything above $22009 will be constructive [for U.S. stocks]," Wunderlich's Hogan said.
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Shum says he admired Beyoncé's talent and leadership ability, especially the way she doled out constructive criticism.
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We counter misinformation, instead of creating the context in which we want to have a constructive conversation.
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China Daily said both parties appeared "equally enthusiastic about the constructive relationship they have promised to cultivate".
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"We'd like a constructive dialog, but the company is being defensive," said Neuberger portfolio manager Benjamin Nahum.
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This mix of constructive ambiguity and energetic pragmatism is the route to victory in the British system.
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He might be a very small person in a way that's impossible to actually do anything constructive.
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Abe agreed and said doing anything against the agreement was "not a constructive move", the statement added.
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We suggest that doing a similar switch: that moving people to the center can be equally constructive.
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By focusing on constructive ways to delay your gratification, you can increase your chances of finding success.
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A similar structure outside of government, staffed by budget experts, could give constructive guidance about CBO's methods.
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Iran may find a constructive role for its oil revenues working through these same institutions for reconstruction.
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"In the conversation, both ministers reaffirmed their keen interest in constructive cooperation," the Finance Ministry spokeswoman said.
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"• A passive-constructive response would be understated support — a warm smile and a simple "That's good news.
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He said China was playing a "positive and constructive role" regarding the resolution of the nuclear issue.
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Constructive negotiations with China shouldn't focus on punishing the Chinese or on superficially reducing the trade deficit.
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But I did wonder whether there was a better, more constructive way to have the same conversation.
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Elliot said last month after the meeting with Mackenzie in Barcelona that the talks had been "constructive".
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As Wray suggests, it is time to engage in a constructive and fact-based dialogue on cybersecurity.
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But for Clay, there's a constructive way to treat these roadblocks, even if it's not the easiest.
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But neither political party has a monopoly on the truth or on constructive ideas for our country.
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Over many years, we have also worked toward a constructive relationship between government and civil society groups.
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Now, if you played both sounds at the same time, you get a phenomenon called constructive interference.
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"I have lots of concerns, but we had a constructive conversation," Toomey said while leaving the meeting.
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Thus far, senior lawmakers have signaled that Congress intends to play a constructive role in the process.
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The federal government could play a more constructive role in supporting the leaders and coaxing the laggards.
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"I am most constructive on consumer, information technology and industrials sectors after the MSCI inclusion," he said.
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However, this concept requires the minority to act with some decorum and be at least marginally constructive.
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Against that complex backdrop, both countries are likely to seek a constructive relationship during Trump's state visit.
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"We'd like a constructive dialogue, but the company is being defensive," said Neuberger portfolio manager Benjamin Nahum.
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According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, both sides had "constructive" talks regarding each other's trade concerns.
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"A passive-constructive response would be understated support: a warm smile and a simple "that's good news.
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Osram on Wednesday called the negotiations "constructive", while AMS said talks were "moving ahead in good faith".
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"All of that designed to bring North Korea to the table for constructive, productive dialogue," he said.
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I think he wants to have impact but in a way that's constructive and thoughtful and strategic.
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"We don't need opposition now, what we now need is a constructive spirit," Weber told ZDF television.
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It is the Congress that is going to have the greatest responsibility to pursue this constructive course.
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It's the reason we're here, it's the reason things feel good and feel bad in constructive ways.
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Constructive engagement might "start the long trajectory that would ultimately lead to... mutual [co]existence," he said.
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Sony said it would take the input of shareholders "seriously" and "engage in constructive dialogue" with shareholders.
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The high-level meetings are "constructive moves in the right direction" to resolve the tensions, she said.
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We appreciate the constructive and open dialogue we've had with government about further expanding our local operations.
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In Afghanistan, my administration is holding constructive talks with a number of Afghan groups, including the Taliban.
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The energy will be pushy, even arrogant, unless you can a constructive, positive way to distract yourself.
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Saying I would never amount to anything, that I should go do something constructive and kill myself.
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Sanders is overly harsh and does not reflect our approach to a constructive debate of the issues.
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Instead of a bearish trend, gold has built a constructive chart pattern above the psychological $1,33 mark.
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"Both President Trump and President Putin think they may be able to find constructive solutions," Bolton continued.
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We felt that what the internet was really missing was a modern, constructive social platform for programmers.
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The officials had "constructive discussions," according to China's Commerce Ministry, and agreed to remain in close contact.
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The third ingredient is good process design and facilitation — people who can actually make that conversation constructive.
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For example, there are videos about niche topics, like home improvement, that invite constructive commentary from enthusiasts.
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She called it constructive criticism and I valued it because I knew she was telling the truth.
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"We have worked through the withdrawal issues for Gibraltar in a constructive and sensible way," she said.
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"There are so many things that could be happening in a positive and constructive way," he said.
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Mr. Trump could marshal other diplomatic tools, to see if more constructive cooperation with Pakistan is possible.
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" "There'll be praise from some places, there'll be criticism from some places, hopefully it will be constructive.
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The odds of initiating a constructive conversation with a shellshocked adolescent or her defensive mother were minuscule.
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For writing in, day in and day out, with your poignant reflections, imaginative ideas and constructive criticism.
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There is an urgent need for constructive conservation strategies to prevent deforestation and reduce animal-human interactions.
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But we will discuss it in a more constructive way that maximizes the likelihood of forward progress.
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"Quite a few federal employees seem to be looking for constructive ways to express discontent," he said.
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He has targeted Israel in the U.N. and made the chances of constructive bilateral discussions less likely.
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It contemplates a constructive dialogue to develop an appropriate framework and solution that will work for everyone.
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"We want to be seen as a constructive disrupter of the industry, not a destroyer of it."
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Letter To the Editor: Why are there so few constructive responses to America's unemployment and underemployment problems?
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Democrats have repeatedly bristled at Miller's involvement, arguing he isn't a constructive force in the immigration talks.
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"I think all these groups are not good for the health of constructive democratic structure," he said.
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Elected officials either need to get on board with constructive action, or be voted out of office.
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"Flows were not particularly strong today, but the overall tone was constructive," said an investment-grade trader.
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Guzman said Argentina's IMF agreement had already failed but pledged to maintain a "constructive relationship" with creditors.
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With the constructive backdrop for risk sentiment today the market may tend to have a positive interpretation.
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Gossip's destructive power unleashes when no one commits to engage with the person in a constructive manner.
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"I have not seen any constructive bills in this vein that Trump has put forth," she said.
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CANADA'S TRUDEAU SAYS DISCUSSIONS TO END BLOCKADES HAVE NOT BEEN CONSTRUCTIVE, WILL STOP MAKING THE SAME OVERTURES
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Perry Bellegarde, head of the Assembly of First Nations umbrella group, called for calm and constructive dialogue.
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We know that our readers have great ideas, valid criticism, constructive feedback and compelling stories to share.
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Even those who have disagreed in the past must now channel their energy into finding constructive solutions.
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"Implenia is surprised by the shareholder group's aggressive approach, but remains open to constructive dialogue," it said.
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Constructive, honest feedback can help you learn where you need to grow in order to get ahead.
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"The atmosphere was good, constructive and friendly," Anatoly Antonov said, according to the Russia's Tass news agency.
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In Afghanistan, my Administration is holding constructive talks with a number of Afghan groups, including the Taliban.
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"All interactions to date with Governor Evers and his team have been constructive," said the company's statement.
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Alice Weidel, the AfD's other leading candidate, promised supporters the AfD would do "constructive work" in opposition.
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"We hope a constructive dialogue can solve this situation," he told reporters on a visit to Ljubljana.
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Constructive outcomes on these fronts could result in a one-notch upgrade for NVE, NPC and SPPC.
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However, Mom took a more delicate, and constructive, route, telling me to hold off until second semester.
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"To date, the Republicans have been pretty constructive partners on things like Russian hacking," Mr. Himes said.
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"We talked about the necessity of moving forward in a positive and constructive manner," he said. Sen.
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"That's not constructive to our culture and our civilization," he said in a speech in the House.
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They presented Mr. Malpass as a constructive reformer who, despite his criticisms, will work with other shareholders.
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The indispensable step to secure constructive international involvement is for domestic opposition leaders to strengthen their cause.
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Lieutenant Colonel Joe Buccino, a Pentagon spokesman, said Shanahan found their 20-minute meeting "constructive and productive".
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It's a big day for communication, but be careful: Late-night talks will be less than constructive.
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So we certainly could imagine a Congress that plays a more constructive role in the administrative state.
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That's not to say don't listen to constructive feedback or don't be critical with your own work.
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"The international community, including the United Nations, can also play a constructive role on this," Wang said.
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King's famous letter spoke directly to these calls for a more "constructive and realistic" response to oppression.
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We have to have more constructive way to deal with the issues we're facing in this country.
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In the call, Trudeau "forcefully defended" Canadian workers and industries, said the official, describing the conversation as constructive.
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Being told your novel about growing up gay in the 1980s is "too gay" isn't particularly constructive criticism.
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The U.S. side told Aso that they "hope to hold constructive talks in the second round," Aso added.
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Avoid legal landmines While giving constructive feedback is important, it also opens the door to some legal issues.
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So this was a very, very good start and we hope it will go to a constructive conclusion.
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But while the conversations were exciting and constructive, they can't stop here -- we must keep the conversation going.
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"There's a constructive fury that has resulted in a resolute pursuit of equity," actor Tracee Ellis Ross said.
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Instead, British lawyers would be "all over" the EU draft and hoped to have constructive discussions about it.
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I believe that turning this unfortunate situation into a critical dialogue is the best and most constructive decision.
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"It is important that all the rules are being respected in a very constructive way," he told journalists.
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State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert described their conversation on the sidelines of a regional ministers' meeting as constructive.
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"Secretary Tillerson and State Councilor Yang affirmed the importance of a constructive bilateral relationship," the U.S. statement said.
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Negative campaigns—leveraging publicity to prevent people from doing something harmful—are more handily won than constructive ones.
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As a composite, we think this is constructive and has the best opportunity to move forward in Congress.
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"It worries us but in a constructive manner," he said cryptically with the Games five days from finishing.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the discussions "constructive" and said nothing has yet been planned for further talks.
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The most constructive factor in handicapping the market this year has been the behavior of the market itself.
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In Paris, a diplomatic source said Macron was trying to appear constructive - but had not changed his stance.
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They must now be persuaded he will be a president who will be a constructive force for change.
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While Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the talks "constructive," no new date was set for negotiations to resume.
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"We BRICS countries should…play a constructive role in building a new type of international relations," he said.
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Defenders argue that he did what he could, nudging Mao's instincts in more constructive directions without confronting him.
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"I'm very constructive on Disney here," Newton told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Thursday before the company's investor presentation.
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"We have a duty to be more active and more constructive in participating in public life," Felten said.
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What Joko Widodo is doing right now is constructive and there should be continuity to what he's doing.
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Above all, Tehran needs to win acceptance in the Middle East as a legitimate and constructive regional power.
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WHITE HOUSE SAYS U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS WERE CONSTRUCTIVE, EXPECTS NEGOTIATIONS TO CONTINUE IN WASHINGTON IN EARLY SEPTEMBER
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"In that case, China would surely play a constructive role in assisting the North Korean economy," Guo said.
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If and when Kim Jong Un&aposs uses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, I am waiting.
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TRUMP: If and when Kim Jong Un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, I am waiting.
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China, the main ally of North Korea, has played a "constructive role with regard to denuclearisation", he said.
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Transport for London, the body which oversees public transport in the capital, also described the meeting as constructive.
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Which is, I want to be a little more constructive, the time off helped me to do that.
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"Oil firms up here, that's going to be constructive," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
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This discharge petition process is probably the most constructive ever because we are not bringing forward one bill.
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"I'm sure we will have a very constructive dialogue ... with the new American administration," Hammond told the BBC.
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When I'm in the fog of depression, this behavior often feels right, but it's also not exactly constructive.
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