"This year, we doubled down on video, we doubled down on experiential, we doubled down on technology," Brendan Ripp, publisher of Sports Illustrated, told CNBC's "Squawk Alley" Tuesday.
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"We doubled down on performance, we doubled down on premium price, and we invested in R&D," Weber said.
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Sanders said yes, and then doubled down on his answer.
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In certain states, residents have doubled down on capital punishment.
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"We've doubled down and tripled down on India," said Bose.
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But faced with troubling economic numbers, he has doubled down.
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Instead, for the most part, it doubled down on misery.
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In a phone call, Cox doubled down on that message.
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Mr Shestun heard him out, recorded him and doubled down.
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During his testimony this month, Barr doubled down, telling Sen.
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We ourselves have explicitly doubled down on international business development.
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Afterward, the network also kind of doubled down on that.
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Then today, in an interview with Bloomberg, Trump doubled down.
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We doubled down on the production value of the interviews.
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During the 2016 election, Trump doubled down on that stance.
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But then Mike Webb doubled down, uploading the image again.
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Vice President Pence doubled down on his criticism of Rep.
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Rather than recognise his mistake, Mr Erdogan has doubled down.
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So Fitbit doubled down and went on a shopping spree.
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The lawmaker doubled down in his response in another tweet.
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The Trump administration has doubled down on sanctions against Iran.
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But on Wednesday, Clinton doubled down on Harris's initial tweet.
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He's only doubled down on this assertion during his presidency.
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They found jobs, and she doubled down on her jumping.
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Despite pushback, the president later doubled down on this tweets.
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He then doubled down and didn't reinvest in oil infrastructure.
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In a statement, his campaign doubled down on these themes.
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Since being fired, Conte has doubled down on his views.
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On Monday, Jeff Bezos' company doubled down on this plan.
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Instead, they have effectively doubled down on policies protecting them.
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Rather than scaling back in Saudi Arabia, McKinsey doubled down.
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Instead, MBS doubled down, pushing allies to pick a side.
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Over the following weeks, rather than backtrack, he doubled down.
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In a later tweet, Trump doubled down on his criticism.
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In 2019, McAfee doubled down on the promise multiple times.
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Despite this, Trump doubled down on his theories last week.
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And so he doubled down, calling for a congressional investigation.
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Asked whether he still supported that policy, Abrams doubled down.
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Last Friday, the State Department doubled down on that ambivalence.
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But despite pushback, Trump doubled down Monday, calling on California Gov.
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As a result, authorities have doubled down on busting copycat operations.
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Despite the ensuing criticism, the social network has since doubled down.
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Palo Alto has doubled down on acquisitions, particularly in cloud security.
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With that in mind, regional rivals have doubled down on Indonesia.
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Taking that as a mandate, he doubled down on China outreach.
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The beauty here is that they doubled down on the sneakiness.
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This weekend, Thiel doubled down, and essentially defended Trump's Muslim ban.
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But the DOJ hasn't just kept with it, it's doubled down.
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On Women Tell All, she doubled down and started naming names.
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I wish I'd doubled down and said, 'What do you know?
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Instead of changing strategy, Edwards doubled down on the aggressive advertising.
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Trump doubled down on the campaign-style rhetoric on Monday night.
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Astudillo doubled down the left-field line, plating two more runners.
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He dug back in, by now doubled down and then some.
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Kanye West just doubled down on his support for Donald Trump.
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The Affordable Care Act doubled down on the matching rate strategy.
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Instead of retreating out of harm's way, Floridians have doubled down.
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The NRA has doubled down on its positions since the shooting.
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He doubled down on the view in remarks to reporters Wednesday.
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The firm doubled down in the UK, and rebranded to Checkout.
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He also doubled down on his denials of collusion with Russia.
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He then doubled down on Twitter and they had this exchange.
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In fact, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi doubled down on that contention.
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Nonetheless, the mayor appears to have doubled down on his program.
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But when Ashdown saw the queer elements resonating, he doubled down.
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J.T. Realmuto doubled down the line in left with one out.
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She doubled down on her call for him to resign afterward.
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This week the president doubled-down on his attack on Rep.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg doubled down on the policy in a speech.
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" He doubled down moments later: "No bruising, no scrapes, no cuts.
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Russo, Louisiana has doubled down on the "abortion harms women" argument.
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He doubled down and said everybody else is wrong I'm right.
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She doubled down on that denial during the Women Tell All.
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Instead, she doubled down on the Mexican part of her heritage.
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The income boost made a huge difference — so they doubled down.
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But he doubled down on his demand for the death penalty.
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The California Republican Party has doubled down on the national rhetoric.
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Additionally, we've doubled down on industry-leading sanitization and handwashing procedures.
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Amy Klobuchar on Sunday doubled down on her position that Sen.
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Remarkably, he seemed surprised, he doubled down and he got angry.
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It doubled down on its pledge by adding encryption in 2016.
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Trump had doubled down and defended his strategy throughout the day.
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On Tuesday morning, Silver doubled down and issued a stronger statement.
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AND WHAT THEY DID IS THEY DOUBLED DOWN ON GLOBAL BRANDS.
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Gravel also doubled down on his criticism of South Bend, Ind.
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Others, importantly, doubled down and became hyper-committed to the cause.
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Sometimes, Trump's smooth-talking sidekick has even doubled down with him.
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GE doubled down on fossil fuels at precisely the wrong time.
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And the firm has doubled down on its consumer arm, Marcus.
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Trump doubled down on the tough talk in tweets Wednesday morning.
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But instead of apologizing, Duffy doubled down and mocked his critics.
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On Tuesday you doubled down with an online column for Townhall.
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Instead, the president doubled down, promising a thorough investigation into voter fraud.
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Hasbro has doubled down on role-play toys, including costumes and accessories.
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The company also doubled down on its private label products and exclusives.
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Musk doubled down on his claim in other tweets before deleting them.
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Thiel reportedly doubled-down and immediately donated $1.25 million to Trump's campaign.
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At the same time, he doubled down on pledges to stem corruption.
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Ocasio-Cortez later doubled down on Twitter to further explain her position.
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He's only doubled down on his position since hitting the campaign trail.
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But Doubane doubled down on his denial that Becker was a diplomat.
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" He later doubled down and said he was "sticking to my guns.
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Businesses doubled down on efforts to reduce unwanted merchandise clogging up warehouses.
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On Saturday, the Jets doubled down on their foolishness and released him.
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Ilhan Omar — and he doubled down even after being told it's false.
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Instead Lily doubled down on her interest in politics and social issues.
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He then doubled down on his determination to push back on China.
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Kyrie has doubled down on his claim twice, including once this week.
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Amazon has doubled down on expanding its logistics network in recent years.
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During the press conference on Saturday, Coleman doubled down on her claim.
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He doubled down on those remarks before claiming he was being sarcastic.
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Especially when Chuck Rhoades Sr. doubled down and bought some more stocks!
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The President doubled down on those comments in his interview with Forbes.
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" However, he doubled down on Thursday, tweeting "A WALL is a WALL!
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But Meadows doubled down Monday, while also attacking Cohen on his credibility.
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Instead of curtailing his language from the primary, he has doubled down.
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As the polls tightened, I fretted and doubled down on my duties.
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Despite pleas from lawmakers to end the practice, Trump has doubled down.
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A Republican Senate candidate doubled down on his claims that Confederate Gen.
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A few days later at Trump Tower, he doubled down, stunning Republicans.
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Took my Eastern time across to the Pacific, Doubled down & doubled back.
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The tweet was quickly deleted — but the hacker (or hackers) doubled down.
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But two Californian cities have doubled-down where federal regulators have stalled.
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The show doubled down on the mouth imagery again on episode six.
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The iPhone maker has also doubled down on other education-related initiatives.
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The court doubled down two years later in General Electric Company v.
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He also doubled down on the trade deficit in a later tweet.
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Instead he doubled down on this trollery and apologized for the typo.
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Beyoncé doubled down on her political performance in 2016, to great success.
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He has since doubled down on that statement, most recently on Tuesday.
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In response, Crandall doubled down on her commitment to educating black women.
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On Tuesday, it doubled down to avoid further challenges from activist investors.
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Not one to be put off by rejection, Mr. Marchionne doubled down.
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And she doubled down on her scorn for homosexuality within the sport.
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But he, too, doubled-down on his blackness when times got tough.
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During those years, Walmart has doubled down on e-commerce, growing Walmart.
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But rather than give up, the Labuschagnes doubled down on their efforts.
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Instead of retreating from a faltering venture, Union Development has doubled down.
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Renfroe then doubled down the line in left to drive home Myers.
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Trump on Monday doubled down on his attacks on the London mayor.
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" He then doubled down on his fact-challenged assertion via tweet: "P.
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At the Oakland event, Mr. Obama doubled-down on his finger-wagging.
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In her rebuke, Clinton doubled down on her commitment to defending reproductive rights.
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In the interview with Cramer, Dollar Tree's CEO doubled down on that sentiment.
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We reached out to Lisa, and she doubled down on her client's accusations.
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Rodriguez doubled down on the explanations he gave in the now-deleted video.
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He also doubled down on his criticism of companies linked to Elon Musk.
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" He doubled down several hours later, writing: "You can never be woke enough!
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However, just last week, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin doubled down on this myth.
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Democrats doubled down, and said they want to restrict Wall Street banks more.
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He doubled down with the aggressive slide that immediately preceded his getting punched.
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" In response, Spivey doubled down on her claims that Kramer's comments were "insulting.
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Trump doubled down in his convention speech, filled with retrenchment protectionism and isolationism.
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He doubled down on this idea at the final debate against Hillary Clinton.
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Prominent Fed members have doubled down on those comments in the weeks since.
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Then they doubled-down by taking center/forward Skal Labissiere at No. 28.
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So we doubled down on 5G network where we think there's real opportunities.
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The big picture: The lawmakers doubled down on their call for Democratic Gov.
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Amid a backlash on social media, the ISPA doubled down on its position.
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She doubled down with us, saying sure ... but they're not gonna reach out.
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Instead of apologizing, Secretary McDonald's VA doubled down on the lack of transparency.
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Trump has only doubled down on his views about kneeling during the anthem.
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I truly feel as if we've doubled down and won the underdog hand.
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Even then, the family doubled down on their decision to shun modern society.
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America's northern neighbor just doubled down on cool (and toil and trouble, too).
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MORE doubled down on the commercialization of human spaceflight, Congress reacted with anger.
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In contrast, Hillary Clinton's campaign has doubled down on the data-heavy approach.
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"Horn doubled down on his remarks in a statement to HuffPost on Thursday."
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Instead, she gave birth to Norvilia and doubled down to make ends meet.
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One out later Murphy doubled down the right-field line to score Story.
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While McAllister doubled down on her tweets Saturday night, she apologized Sunday afternoon.
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On Tuesday, before a crowd of young students, the French president doubled down.
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But he doubled down on the need to move to a territorial system.
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He doubled down on his insistence that art and commerce should play nice.
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Instead, Ubisoft doubled down on "games as a service"—it wasn't lip service.
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Some companies, like Tiger Electronics, doubled down on the cheap silicon and thrived.
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Rather than look for another source, Mr. Correa doubled down on hydro power.
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After Ms. Lowey urged her to retract the statement, Ms. Omar doubled down.
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Mr. Trump recalled that controversy just this week and doubled down on it.
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Yet instead of listening to them, Mr. Erdogan doubled down on his projects.
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He doubled down on his promise to curb crime by addressing its origins.
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Boris Johnson doubled down on his promise to get Brexit done by Oct.
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TV last week, Sanders spokeswoman Briahna Joy Gray doubled down on those criticisms.
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In contrast, the other major parties doubled down on promising climate change mitigation.
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Iran doubled down on the building of Shia militia, Hezbollah clones, in Iraq.
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This morning, Paul Manafort doubled-down, daring the media to call his bluff.
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Trump, however, didn't heed the letter — in fact, on Friday, he doubled down.
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Trump doubled down on his raking theory in a Fox News interview Sunday.
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Instead of withdrawing the new policy, however, Principal Brown has doubled down on it.
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Plus President Trump doubled down today on his great relationship with Kim Jong-un.
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"I truly feel as if we've doubled down and won the underdog hand. Truly."
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The talk show host on Wednesday doubled down on his criticism of GOP Sen.
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But Fed Chair Janet Yellen rejected the demands, and on Friday Dudley doubled down.
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Cisco has also doubled down on M&As to build up its software business.
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The tirade Mike Pence launched against China last week doubled down on that commitment.
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However, the White House doubled down on its aggressive stance towards trade with China.
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Most of Mr Kavanaugh's Republican supporters, after an instant's reflection, have therefore doubled down.
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However, the White House doubled down on its aggressive stance toward trade with China.
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Yet instead of retreating from the remarks, she doubled down with increasingly sanctimonious defences.
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Every president since Jimmy Carter has embraced and indeed doubled down on this strategy.
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This morning, SpaceX's president and COO Gwynne Shotwell doubled down on SpaceX's original statement.
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Then after the crisis, boomers doubled-down on a lot of those bad policies.
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In the past year, however, the company's doubled down on a new category: gadgets.
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Since raising another $150 million in April, Instacart has doubled down on expansion efforts.
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Garcia doubled down the left field line to score Yolmer Sanchez from first base.
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" Hulio doubled down, saying "we only had real three cases of misuse, three cases.
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He doubled down on it with his talk about blocking Muslims from the country.
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Since then, he has only doubled down on this rhetoric, frequently referencing El Chapo.
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He doubled down on those comments during a Wednesday night rally in North Carolina.
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They doubled-down on the culture wars while also adopting Trump's most extreme positions.
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Spicer doubled down on Trump's rhetoric, stating that the president stood by his remarks.
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Spencer predictably doubled down, citing Trump's wealth and success as evidence of his attractiveness.
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She doubled down and said there were no signs he was at all depressed.
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Kirsten Gillibrand, have recently doubled down on their support for the policy, broadly defined.
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Later on Wednesday, Trump doubled down on his denial to White House pool reporters.
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And during a CNN appearance, Hogg only doubled down on his opposition to Ingraham.
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Still, Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla doubled down on his call for action from Congress.
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You doubled down, grew it…but then you started to notice cracks in armor.
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" He then doubled down ... "They made the right choice, but not the best choice.
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He played in the 1980's as Fidel Castro doubled down on socialist policies.
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The president doubled down on the finger-pointing in a Sunday tweet from France.
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"That's not my thing, so shut your mouth," he yelled as Sandoval doubled down.
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He doubled down on his reasoning for the policy: the importance of free expression.
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" He doubled down on that statement Thursday, saying that perhaps it wasn't "tough enough.
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Then in summer 2019, it doubled down on deals to appeal to budget diners.
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When Twitter users called out Musk's attack on Unsworth as unfair, he doubled down.
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" The President later doubled down on his remarks, saying Monday: "Your God is stupid.
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He later doubled down on this in an interview with The New York Times.
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New York Times reporter Michael Shear skeptically questioned that statement, and Sanders doubled down.
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Despite bipartisan calls to end the policy, Trump has doubled down on the practice.
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Gutierrez also doubled down on his previous comments accusing President Donald Trump of racism.
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Land rejected the calculation and doubled down on demands for a 100,000-150,000 capacity.
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And when we corrected our mistakes, we often doubled down more than we apologized.
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The Crown Prince also doubled down on Saudi Arabia's commitment to the Yemen war.
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Even better, Murray doubled down on the announcement with some real talk on Twitter.
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This past year Panera Bread has doubled down on overhauling the ingredients it uses.
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Even as reporters challenged her claim, she doubled down in ads across the state.
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It also doubled down on India, where it has backed local payment champ Paytm.
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He explains that following last month's attack, his company doubled down on protective measures.
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But him and Rocks doubled down on a message of self-expression and individualism.
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And after showing her prowess on the field, Rapinoe doubled down off the field.
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So I doubled down, and am about to quadruple down, on doing my podcast.
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Still, the ousted politicians doubled down and continued to protest, along with some lawyers.
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I doubled down on it a few months later and quit my library job.
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He then doubled down and announced the formation of an all-powerful constituent assembly.
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Mnuchin also doubled down on Trump's pledge not to cut taxes for the wealthy.
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And he's doubled down on this move repeatedly since taking the oath of office.
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Amid the wave of protests on Sunday, Trump repeatedly doubled down on his criticism.
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Last year, the Trump administration doubled down, blocking the appointment of new appellate adjudicators.
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And then he went into Dallas and he doubled down on the moon shot.
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Then on March 21, Trump's senior adviser Kellyanne Conway doubled down on the denial.
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In response to the growing backlash, RuPaul doubled down with an ill-advised tweet.
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Doubled down, of course, by hiring his twin brother Rob as assistant head coach.
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Conversely, most of the efforts against Trump by the Clinton campaign have doubled down on their portrayals of Trump as a racist villain and most of the efforts against Clinton have doubled down on portrayals of her as a liar and a crook.
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They all count the same, no matter the final score, but on a day when several teams made themselves better, and others, like their hosts, doubled down on their team's chances to win now, the Mets doubled down on being the Mets.
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For comparison, if Boettcher had doubled down and correctly answered she would have earned $1303,200.
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And then when Internet stocks started to collapse, I doubled down and then tripled down.
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" West even doubled down on his remarks, tweeting: "Slavery in disguise, meaning it never ended.
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On CNBC Wednesday, the firm's founder and chief investment officer doubled down on his Oct.
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And more pointedly, doubled down on his argument in favor of some kind of ban.
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The 'Hercules' star doubled down, saying there's a reason to be especially concerned about Muslims.
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So once he was warned just how dangerous his comments are here, Trump doubled down.
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That explains why Didi has doubled down on dock-less bikes and other transportation modes.
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Every president since Carter has, in their own way, doubled down on this strategy. Absolutely.
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While much of e-learning matured into mundanity, MasterClass has doubled down on celebrity glitz.
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In response, the central authorities doubled down on the "one country" side of the deal.
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Mr Maduro doubled down on Chávez's policies, turning a grim situation into a humanitarian crisis.
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But, when others have criticized the company and its share price struggled, Tencent doubled down.
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On Saturday, he doubled down on his defense and questioned the timing of the accusations.
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Trump has doubled-down, even launching attacks against those who have come out against him.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders doubled down on that sentiment at Monday's briefing.
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We could've saved ourselves time and money, but instead doubled down on a bad process.
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When asked if he specifically meant Chinese companies, Zuckerberg doubled down, saying (emphasis added): Yeah.
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The NYPD apparently agreed to ignore the 2012 settlement; they doubled down on arresting farebeaters.
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Instead, the administration doubled down on the error and surged 28503,22020 more troops to Baghdad.
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Ryan Goins doubled down the left-field line to increase the lead to 3-0.
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She doubled down on Sessions and made it clear she's still a warrior against him.
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He even doubled down when he responded to my frustrated exclamations over a Steam error.
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On Wednesday, Facebook doubled down on that sentiment by enhancing one of its central features.
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Later that day, in a press conference with the Colombian prime minister, Trump doubled down.
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When his targets have pointed out that his facts are wrong, Musk has doubled down.
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If anything, Trump has just doubled down on the tone, the temper and the tactics.
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But he also doubled down on his swipes at George W. Bush from Saturday's debate.
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"Last night, he doubled down on excuse that it's just locker room banter," Clinton said.
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Though this might have discouraged other artists, White doubled down on his motivations and aesthetics.
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Black doubled down on Thursday, taking the opportunity to take full responsibility for his decision.
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The White House and federal agencies have doubled down on the use of the term.
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In the face of criticism, the Myrotvorets website has doubled down, posting a sarcastic rejoinder.
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Ross doubled down in his staunch defense of Trump in remarks to the Federalist Society.
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" And then on MSNBC she doubled down: "The people are going to turn on them.
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Trump later doubled down on his comments during a Cabinet meeting at the White House.
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The New York Democrat has since doubled down, while the administration has ripped the comparison.
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A spokesman for Trump doubled down later Tuesday, arguing that the practice should be outlawed.
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When the full context of the remarks were offered, leftists doubled down on their criticism.
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Finally, Trump doubled down on his move away from a hopeful DACA deal with Democrats.
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The developers doubled down on exhibiting what made the initial offering so compelling for me.
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" The 34-year-old also doubled down that Latinas in "all industries make less money.
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While Gantz cast himself as a force for national unity, Netanyahu doubled down on divisiveness.
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He has doubled down on the message as a final rallying cry to Republican voters.
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Since the 1980s, the Chinese government has doubled down and invested significantly in panda conservation.
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I cofounded Mothers Against Police Brutality and doubled down on my family's fight for justice.
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The request doubled down on separate January requests for information on Clinton's private email setup.
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In this era of "America First," the Trump administration has doubled down on this branding.
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" Then he doubled down with what some interpreted as shade directed at "The Walking Dead.
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At the same time, Mayer doubled down on the "media company" side of Yahoo's personality.
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They've doubled down on interconnectivity and so, in a way, that benefits the whole community.
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In one of his infamous early morning tweets, Trump doubled down on his immigration stance.
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Others have doubled down on high-end marketing, while some have delayed listing properties altogether.
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Trump at a press briefing Tuesday doubled down on his request to help the airlines.
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Trade • Washington and Beijing have reportedly doubled down on efforts to reach a trade truce.
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But on Wednesday, Beijing doubled down by publishing the claims first put forward by Webb.
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On the right, conservative media doubled down on the narrative that Republican questioners like Reps.
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" On Air Force One on Sunday, Trump doubled down: "They're allowed to kill our people.
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Trump initially doubled down on those remarks before claiming that he was only being sarcastic.
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There's every chance hedge funds already betting on the pound falling will have doubled down.
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Dorian picked up strength as the President doubled down on his false statements that afternoon.
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Trump recently doubled down on his criticism of Bannon, labeling him "Sloppy Steve" on Twitter.
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Trump doubled-down on his threat by invoking Pakistan's worst nightmare: a pivot to India.
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And if he has doubled down on anything, it is his commitment to provide them.
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Trump doubled down on his criticism of the op-ed in an evening Twitter post.
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United doubled down on that decision, defending it in a series of tweets on Sunday.
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Then, earlier this year, it doubled down and stopped selling all guns, including hunting rifles.
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We're told Mel B has doubled down and continues to insist Belafonte got Gilles pregnant.
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N) doubled down on Russia even as its big U.S. rival, General Motors Co (GM.
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Rapper 50 Cent doubled down on his controversial remarks about Terry Crews' sexual assault claim Thursday.
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On the internet, no one knows I'm posting from my toilet seat, doubled down in pain.
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Spicer doubled down on this lie in his press briefing, citing debunked theories about voter fraud.
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After becoming aware that her identity would be revealed by her ISP, Mollie Rosenblum doubled down.
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But since the dawn of athleisure, it's no surprise Spanx has doubled down on the leggings.
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The company doubled down on sneakers earlier this year when it began integrating Stadium Goods products.
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Gordon doubled down the right field line before Dozier's 409-foot blast to the Minnesota bullpen.
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Instead, the guy doubled down and made the romance genre even more shallow and tone deaf.
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So he doubled down on his artistry, singles be damned, and released Wild Ones in 2015.
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If that wasn't enough, Trump doubled down when he openly invited China to go after Biden.
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In a U.N. speech on Tuesday, Donald Trump doubled down on his threats to North Korea.
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So when she doubled down on one of her most-ridiculed quotes, the Internet went crazy.
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" If asked, Jordan doubled down, asserting: "I would never say that I am the greatest player.
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If anything, Norton doubled down on her strawman philosophical arguments about how "all people" are redeemable.
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Now he has doubled down on blaming Democrats for bringing the government to a partial shutdown.
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Obama doubled down on previous endorsements by administration officials by describing the government as 'democratically-elected.
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" He later doubled down on his support for the president in a song titled "Ye vs.
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Clinton defended reproductive rights and Trump doubled down on his desire to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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It comes at a time when Apple has doubled down its quest for the enterprise market.
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The George Soros run group also nearly doubled down on its bearish U.S. stock market bet.
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China's authoritarianism, which has doubled down under Xi's leadership, certainly hasn't hindered the Chinese tech industry.
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Candidates doubled down on local issues, such as a budget crisis forcing four-day school weeks.
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" Facing backlash over his comments, Trump doubled down on past claims that he "doesn't know Putin.
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"If the Russians have doubled down to support Assad, the Iranians have tripled down," he said.
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His aides doubled down on the threat on Sunday but offered no specific details or timeline.
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Trump doubled down on his opposition to trade deals like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Glassner doubled down on calling CNN "fake news" simply because it rejected the campaign's paid advertisement.
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They have doubled down on such policies as they have seen business-friendly policies benefit workers.
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The problem worsened further Thursday when Russia doubled down on its denial that Assad was responsible.
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" Tice initially doubled down on Tuesday to the Houston Chronicle, saying "This is the United States.
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Warren also said the president-elect has doubled down on racism and bigotry since his victory.
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Tlaib doubled down on the comments Friday morning on Twitter, calling Trump's presidency a constitutional crisis.
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He has since doubled down on those tariffs, and imposed similar duties on products from China.
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However, since Trump signed his executive order ending the separation of families, Democrats have doubled down.
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Under Immelt, GE also doubled down on fossil fuels in 2015 by acquiring Alstom's power business.
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That's where I'm going to send you, especially after Danaher doubled down with that GE acquisition.
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He doubled down on his feud with the Audubon Society, the world's largest bird conservation group.
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Trump additionally doubled down on his promise to appoint "pro-life" justices to the Supreme Court.
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The president doubled down on his support on Tuesday evening, encouraging members to back the legislation.
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Trump doubled down on that threat on Monday, though he said he'd be willing to negotiate.
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" Foster later doubled down on his remarks, saying "in my truck, we go by my rules.
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By passing this tax plan, Republicans doubled down on the failed model of trickle-down economics.
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Trump doubled down on his position last Friday during a press conference at the White House.
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The House voted to condemn that remark as racist, though the president has since doubled down.
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In remarks to reporters at the White House on Wednesday, Giuliani doubled down on the Sept.
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Over the past four decades, the United States doubled down on a "tough on crime" philosophy.
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Moore denied all allegations, and his campaign doubled down on some of his more controversial positions.
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The U.S. private equity firm then doubled down by saying it would launch a tender offer.
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders doubled down on President Donald Trump's claim that Sen.
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Trump has only doubled down on his criticism after Sessions said he wouldn't be improperly influenced.
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In fact, the conservative Narendra Modi administration has doubled down on old-school, labor-intensive manufacturing.
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In a statement made via Patreon, Greaves doubled down on his decision to work with Randazza.
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So we doubled down and continued to produce it as we went into the next quarter.
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They found a way to quantify trends, and then doubled down on the most effective formulas.
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Next, rather than coming back upstairs, Felder doubled down with a one-two to the midriff.
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On Monday, Apple also doubled down, with a new strong denial sent to multiple Congressional committees.
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After ceding its China business, Uber doubled down on Latin America, where Didi is now encroaching.
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At the same time, Mayer has doubled down on the "media company" side of Yahoo's personality.
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He has endorsed NATO and doubled down on America's traditional alliances from Japan to Saudi Arabia.
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The university also doubled down on football to promote Catholic assimilation in the Protestant-dominated culture.
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" On Wednesday morning, he doubled down, describing him as a "stone cold LOSER & husband from hell!
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Still, it was, in effect, an appearance that quietly doubled-down on the first lady messaging.
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President Obama cancelled the Bush moon/Mars initiative but doubled down on the commercial space project.
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He slowly expanded the war outside of Vietnam, and he doubled down on the American commitment.
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When asked about the comment by the debate moderators, Mr. Sanders doubled down on his denial.
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Editors here have doubled down on reporters who produce incisive news and analysis about the administration.
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After the Cubs had sprayed celebratory Champagne throughout the visitors' clubhouse in Cleveland, he doubled down.
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The organization doubled down on its use of the phrase in a different statement last month.
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The former Facebook executive doubled down on his tweet from March at Wired's 25th anniversary summit.
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Trump doubled-down by killing even more ISIS members and driving them from their captured lands.
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Cramer, who in August and higher dividend yield, doubled down on his thesis for Cedar Fair.
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But instead of taking the court's ruling to heart, union executives have doubled down on divisiveness.
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Trump doubled down in a tweet on Tuesday, reiterating that he wants to meet the whistleblower.
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Nadella's pay bump highlights Microsoft's turnaround under his leadership, as it's doubled down on cloud services.
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Trump doubled down in a tweet on Tuesday, reiterating that he wants to meet the whistleblower.
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A few months later, Lanman doubled down with a lead investment in the Series A round.
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The Justice Department doubled down after Mr. de Blasio's comments, repeating its "soft on crime" description.
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Derella doubled down on the decision, arguing it is based on principles and not money considerations.
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The pair doubled down on their stances in the debate when asked directly about the report.
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Barbour doubled down on the declaration, going on Twitter to shout out his love once again.
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Trump has now doubled down on his legal strategy by again raising concerns about libel laws.
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After fielding a question by Hirono on the op-ed, Bell doubled down on his position.
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Dunkin' Donuts has also doubled down on its value offers, including $2 drinks in the afternoon.
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The San Diego Padres have doubled down on their pursuit of free agent infielder Manny Machado.
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" In another interview, Gutiérrez doubled down by referring to Kelly as a "politician, not a general.
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Trump cut off the Virginia lawmaker and doubled down on his willingness to stage a shutdown.
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Erickson doubled down on his position from the Fox panel in a follow-up blog post.
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" Flynn Jr. later doubled down on his comments, tweeting: "Lot of libs triggered by this comment.
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Mr. Trump once called Miss Universe Alicia Machado "Miss Piggy," then doubled down on his derision.
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But he doubled down on his call for the Fed to reverse course and slash rates.
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Trump doubled down on the Alabama claim later that day after the National Weather Service tweeted.
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Sessions also doubled down on his belief that drug use and violent crime are tightly correlated.
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This could be considered a war crime, but Trump has only doubled down on the idea.
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On Monday, he doubled down on those remarks in a closed-door meeting with congressional lawmaker.
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" Two days later, the president doubled down, saying of his remarks, "maybe it wasn't tough enough.
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The company doubled down on anti-harassment seminars, mandating them for all Fox workers, including freelancers.
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None other than Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett has doubled down on dividend paying stocks in recent years.
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When the President has attacked Amash, the congressman has doubled down and gone after him even harder.
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" Or the time he doubled down on wearing sandals that were too small, calling them "Japanese-style?
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They lowered the price aggressively and then doubled down and announced a whole slew of new games.
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BONGINO: Yes, and last night, Sean, "The New York Times" again doubled down on what Michelle said.
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Ozuna doubled down the left field line to open the second but was gunned down at third.
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Yesterday, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway doubled down on that assertion -- and added that phrase to our lexicon.
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Minaj even doubled down on her criticism of Cyrus in a New York Times Magazine cover story.
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Perry also doubled down on her earlier livestream declaration of love for well-known nemesis Taylor Swift.
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" The spiritual guru has also doubled down on the US president, underlining Trump's "lack of moral principle.
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She also doubled down on the "creative bra" motif with a sparkle-encrusted outline on the bodice.
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Meanwhile, politically, the states have rejected western-style democracy: Russia's Vladimir Putin has doubled down on autocracy.
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In the postseason they've doubled down, with 78 rushes versus 50 pass attempts, just 193 percent passing.
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Yet Singer doubled down on his framing of the piece as an attempt to derail his movie.
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But rather than do damage control, Tanton doubled down, confident enough that his ideas would eventually land.
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As she figures out what's next for her professionally, she has doubled down on her Lyft shifts.
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The ACA doubled-down on this in ways that made it even more expensive to hire workers.
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" He doubled down, adding that "they're a technical solution to what is really a market structure problem.
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Rubio recently doubled-down on his backing of the NSA's metadata collection following the San Bernardino Massacre.
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Trump has doubled down during campaign rallies and onstage at debates by saying that ICE endorsed him.
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But she doubled down, turning to Twitter to instruct the magazine's editors on what their readers want.
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Many of the billionaire-owned titles have doubled down on digital and are showing digital subscriber growth.
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Twitter has also more than doubled down on live content with deals for sports, politics and more.
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We doubled down on this theory after a particularly heated conversation between Sam and Gemma in 2014.
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Rubio doubled down on the charge, saying there is simply "no other word" for his rival's behavior.
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Roberto Perez and Freeman each had two-out singles before Naquin doubled down the left field line.
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The star has doubled down on her signature edgy-sexy style while out promoting her upcoming album.
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But since Trump's election, experts report, the Kremlin has doubled down on its dissemination of fake news.
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Sutton doubled down on his position when pressed about the editorial by The Montgomery Advertiser on Monday.
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Instead, he doubled down and kept ballyhooing the $28503 million myth to any audience that would listen.
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It doubled down on its defense of Kavanaugh following another allegation against the judge from Deborah Ramirez.
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In his speech, he doubled down on fossil fuels and rolling back regulations that industry doesn't like.
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In fact, Xi Jinping has doubled down on a hard authoritarianism domestically and mercantilist economic policies globally.
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" On Monday Justice Ginsburg doubled down, calling Mr. Trump "a faker," who "has no consistency about him.
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She also doubled down on her universal healthcare views, saying, "I'm with Bernie on Medicare for All."
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The health secretary doubled down on her warning during a separate interview on Tuesday with APM Marketplace.
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Once or twice, I wrote "Help Me" in the margins and doubled down on the double espressos.
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Ginsburg doubled down on her criticism Tuesday, calling Trump "a faker" who must release his tax returns.
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And after exchanging a few words on Twitter, Soulja Boy doubled down on his claims to TMZ.
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The company also doubled down on its position toward Alex Jones and his popular conspiracy website Infowars.
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Victor Reyes led off with a single and scored when Castellanos doubled down the left-field line.
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McRaven, who oversaw the 2011 operation that killed bin Laden, doubled down on his criticism in response.
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But Spicer doubled down on his claim Trump's inauguration drew the largest worldwide audience, citing online viewership.
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Microsoft-owned GitHub doubled down on its ICE contract as employees protest and even resign in disgust.
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President Trump doubled down on his surprise decision to try to scrap the entire Affordable Care Act.
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President Barack Obama backed the Saudis in Yemen, and President Trump has doubled down on that support.
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" • "The administration doubled down after Chinese negotiators walked back commitments, including how the deal would be enforced.
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The administration doubled down after Chinese negotiators walked back commitments, including how the deal would be enforced.
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Trump and Mnuchin doubled down on their call for economic relief of the airline industry earlier Tuesday.
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Faced with growing evidence that his trade war with China was not going well, Trump doubled down.
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And when a second allegation began to circulate among Senate staffers last week, the Republicans doubled down.
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"He has since doubled down on the threat, telling reporters: "They&aposre allowed to kill our people.
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During Tuesday's debate, Sanders and Warren both doubled down on their differing accounts of the 2018 meeting.
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The president has also without evidence doubled down on accusations that Biden's family engaged in corrupt behavior.
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Those policies doubled down on rigid wage and hour laws and restricted flexible work and business arrangements.
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A top aviation official doubled down on Friday, saying that statements from other nations were politically motivated.
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As for Schnatter, he doubled down this week on claims he made during a television interview Friday.
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In his speech, Trump doubled down on his immigration rhetoric, focusing on border security and immigration enforcement.
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In 2012, Buffett doubled down with an $18 billion investment allowing the company to buy new jets.
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Still, Facebook doubled-down, and announced that it's hiring another 3,000 moderators to comb through questionable content.
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On Monday, he doubled down on his denial while blaming Durbin for misrepresenting what he had said.
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He also doubled down on earlier promises to hold China accountable for its manifest and prolonged cheating.
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He's doubled down on his attacks on his enemies, mainly the Democrats, TV pundits and the press.
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He doubled down on calls for greater regulation of tech in general in the interview with CNN.
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Acura, not one to be left out of the tech arms race, just doubled down on autonomy.
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But during a rally on Thursday night, Trump doubled down on what he hoped he could get.
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Like Taco Bell, Dunkin' has doubled down on breakfast in recent years, adding several new breakfast sandwiches.
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And during the recent debate, several other public advocate hopefuls doubled down on their position against Amazon.
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Maduro, who took over after Chavez died, doubled down on that socialist vision, exacerbating the economic problems.
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Monday, President Donald Trump doubled down on the controversial approach, and the uproar has also split Republicans.
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When he returned to college, he "doubled down" on his studies of the language and the region.
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And Please Like Me's fourth season has doubled down on this topic in an incredibly ambitious way.
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But last year it doubled down on selling its own brand of men's clothing at full prices.
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In his hour-long speech, he doubled down on his debate attacks against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
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Yahoo has doubled down on video, especially live-streams, with events like Brexit bringing traffic to the site.
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Instead, Amazon doubled down on the Echo, even as Google brought out Home to directly compete with it.
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Texas politics reporter Lauren McGaughy from the Dallas News asked about the fake quote and Abbott doubled down.
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The company also recently doubled down on business with a $2.2 billion acquisition of Weyerhaeuser's pulp making division.
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It's why reporters doubled down on fact-checking and calling attention to countless falsehoods coming from Trump rallies.
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So for the S27, Samsung doubled down on its hardware features that do separate it from the crowd.
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Although Venezuela's economic meltdown has made for a rocky commercial relationship, Russia has doubled down on its investment.
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In an interview with Fox Business on Monday, the president doubled down, saying he wouldn't change his mind.
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The groups, which are representing five service members, doubled down on their claims after Trump's guidance was signed.
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He also doubled down on his criticism earlier on Wednesday of Germany's reliance on Russian oil and gas.
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Oscar De La Hoya isn't backing down from Dana White -- and doubled down on bashing the Floyd vs.
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My family needed me, and I doubled down on my resolve to find a way to move forward.
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Ravi Shankar Prasad, India's information and technology minister, doubled down on the government's commitment to freedom of press.
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" Later Wednesday, Trump doubled down: "I have a lot of respect for whistleblowers, but only when they're real.
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Yet his speech, delivered as we went to press, merely doubled down on his policy of calculated equivocation.
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Last night, Trump doubled down on his strategy to divide America and try to conquer the White House.
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I think the streaming business, which Pandora seems to have doubled down on, is a very unattractive business.
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And in response to the budget's release, Nelson doubled down on his criticism, calling the request a nonstarter.
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The 2-time Majors winner doubled down, and called out someone else who was in the Oval Office.
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Trump's bonobos have doubled down, dug in, and passionately evangelized for a man who spews vitriol and lies.
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To attract customers back, Chipotle has doubled down on promotions through a loyalty program and free food giveaways.
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Now he has doubled-down on that bad behavior with this unnecessary disclosure just days before the election.
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But the following day, he doubled down on his initial response blaming "both sides," prompting even more backlash.
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Khris Davis' two-out single scored Crisp, who doubled down the right-field line to start the inning.
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Last week, top cabinet officials doubled down on what they called an ongoing and "pervasive" threat from Russia.
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The New York Times doubled-down on Jeong's behalf in their statement announcing support for the tech writer.
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At the Hate Crimes Summit last June, Sessions doubled down on his commitment to aggressively prosecuting hate crimes.
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Over the past year, Microsoft has doubled-down on efforts to use AI to attack health care problems.
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Military solutions 'locked and loaded' Trump has doubled down on his statements on a daily basis since then.
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Instead, Trump doubled down in every way, claiming that Wilson was lying about the "content" of the call.
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" On Friday, Cruz doubled down, offering an "apology" to those offended by his criticism of "New York values.
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But as public pressure mounted and Trump doubled down on his equivocation, more resignations began to trickle in.
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Justin Smoak and Randal Grichuk singled with two outs, and Freddy Galvis doubled down the left field line.
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The protests come after a day in which Trump doubled down on his attacks on rivals Texas Sen.
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Instead, he doubled down on division by picking an ideological and extreme nominee to satisfy the far right.
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Trump doubled down on his claim Mexico would pay for the wall at a campaign event Wednesday night.
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Perhaps worse, Republicans doubled down on their antics as the House voted to formalize the public impeachment process.
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While he did not reference the controversial comments specifically, he doubled down on his initial refusal to apologize.
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The company has doubled down this year, raising more money and expanding to 95% of the US population.
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In subsequent months, he has doubled down, singling out this small part of a large complex immigration system.
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Trump on Monday doubled down on his comments, saying that many people agree with him about the congresswomen.
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Retailers on Tuesday doubled down on their opposition to a data breach notification bill favored by financial firms.
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While every other fashion brand has avoided talking about Melania Trump, Dolce & Gabanna has doubled-down on it.
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With support from law enforcement, John Bel Edwards doubled down on his push for "bipartisan" criminal justice reforms.
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Cohen, under repeated challenges by lawmakers who doubted that part of his testimony, doubled-down on his answer.
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Trump doubled down on that claim in July, calling himself a "very stable genius" during a press conference.
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Trump never apologized to them for this vicious insult, and instead doubled down on his anti-immigrant rants.
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" Asked on Fox News the next morning if he'd like to apologize, Lewandowski doubled down, asking, "An apology?
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She also doubled down on criticism of law enforcement for missing red flags ahead of the deadly shooting.
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He doubled down on his threat Monday during a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
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Zellner also doubled down on her argument that Avery's lawyers Dean Strang and Jerry Buting were ineffective counsel.
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The strategist doubled down on his call for a "Lehman-like" sell-off as soon as late August.
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In early October, Trump doubled down and publicly called on both China and Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.
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Rather than diving into health care, as CVS did, Walgreens doubled down on real estate and international expansion.
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He has doubled down on his criticism of Moore since the reports first came to light last month.
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But Trump interrupted her and doubled down on his willingness to have another shutdown over the immigration battle.
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Stepping into the role, Flanders doubled down on a growing area for the company, the Medicare Advantage market.
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Grassley, meanwhile, doubled down on the belief that his reelection bid is separate from the Supreme Court issue.
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Vice President Biden on Thursday doubled down on a proposal to make attending community college free for students.
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"The Trump-Pence Administration has doubled down on its attacks on women's health," Becerra said in a statement.
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Trump has doubled down on the proposal after the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando on Sunday.
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For years, the NRA has doubled down on insurrectionism, elevating violence against government as a legitimate political philosophy.
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During the closing stages of last year's midterms, Trump doubled down on measures to satiate his political base.
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When reached by the local news outlet and given the opportunity to clarify her remarks, Cramer doubled down.
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Given these numbers, it's puzzling that the Trump campaign has doubled down on the message "No Fat Chicks."
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Last year's event doubled down on Sarah Jessica Parker's elaborate Heat Miser headpiece and Rihanna's yolk-yellow train.
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While Baidu deploys DuerOS to get home appliances talking, it has doubled down on smart vehicles with Apollo.
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Anyway, Abramovitch, horrified to see the response his initial tweet engendered, doubled down on his stance on Monday.
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" But, he doubled down on his premise that "any solutions for Catalonia must fit within the constitutional framework.
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Spotify doubled down on podcasts last week with a double deal to buy podcast networks Gimlet and Anchor.
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However, the Chinese have doubled down on their commitment by warning against any American preemptive campaign against Pyongyang.
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Apple doubled down on the feature and upgraded it to a "Memoji," allowing users to customize the animoji.
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The answer seems to be yes as Hilton just recently doubled down on calling Lohan a "pathological liar."
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Instead, Bunn said, European countries did away with it and doubled down on enforcing income taxes among others.
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It's famous for its oil fields, but this country just doubled down on renewables and low carbon innovation.
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Mr. Trump on Sunday doubled down on his accusation that the F.B.I. had "illegally spied upon" his campaign.
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The policy started under President Barack Obama, with safeguards, and then Trump doubled down and removed the safeguards.
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Saudi Arabia recently doubled down on its pledge to curb supplies by announcing it was slashing exports further.
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At the same press conference, another of the party's leaders doubled-down on the party's right-wing credentials.
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When Harris defended herself, stating she was "proud" of work within the criminal justice system, Gabbard doubled down.
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Extra credit: Starbucks, which has doubled down in China, is opening a new store there every 15 hours.
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Apparently he did just that — but instead of mounting a vigorous defense, he doubled down on killing Obamacare.
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Instead he doubled down in a subsequent column, citing President Trump's rhetoric on a hands-off foreign policy.
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On Tuesday, Jones doubled down on his views during his radio show on KRLD-FM (105.3 The Fan).
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On Fox & Friends Tuesday morning, Trump brought up that moment again — and doubled down on fat-shaming Machado.
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" But Mr. Cuomo doubled down on that stance again on Tuesday, calling hopes for major legislation "wishful thinking.
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Today, he doubled down, publicly calling on another foreign power — China — to examine Mr. Biden and his family.
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When news reports indicated that he might have to settle for 20 percent at best, he doubled down.
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Mr. Trump, too, has doubled down since it was revealed he was exerting his own pressure on Ukraine.
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When the black cadets discovered this scheme, they doubled down in their efforts and offered each other support.
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Google doubled down on hardware last year when it moved to acquire talent and intellectual property from HTC.
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But AAM doubled down, saying they only support the Grassley bill and not a "diluted version" of it.
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Despite the backlash, Canada doubled down over its push for Riyadh to immediately release arrested campaigners and activists.
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On Friday, Mr. de Blasio sought to explain his remarks, and in doing so, doubled down on them.
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Following Gates' decision to flip on his longtime business partner, prosecutors have doubled down the pressure on Manafort.
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On Monday, Trump doubled down on the idea that there was nothing wrong with his conversation with Zelensky.
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This autumn Mr Cohn has doubled down on his plans to get a tax reform package through Congress.
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But when Clinton became president, he followed the soft Bush approach and doubled down on the China coddling.
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The comments, which Sanders later doubled down on, were criticized by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
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Trump doubled down on his threat Sunday evening after his initial comments sparked massive debate over their legality.
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The company doubled down on merchandising and brand partnerships around the third season of "Stranger Things" in July.
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In a speech at the Sorbonne earlier this week, French President Emmanuel Macron doubled down on European integration.
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Stock markets took a nosedive early Friday after Trump doubled down on the tariffs and his protectionist rhetoric.
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They doubled down in four areas — modern workplace, business applications, applications and infrastructure, and data and artificial intelligence.
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The Brazilian president doubled down on his claims Friday, talking to supporters outside the Presidential Palace in Brasília.
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If that wasn't enough, Tegan and Sara have doubled down with the record that coincides with the memoir.
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Already a voracious collector, he doubled down on his passion, buying entire collections of academic journals and books.
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Mulvaney doubled down on that position Tuesday, defending the news conference that seemingly landed him in hot water.
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Yang also doubled down on defense of his universal basic income proposal, which has drawn criticism from Sanders.
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The Republican party has doubled down since then, painting Democratic criticism and protest as dangerous, irrational, and nefarious.
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Trump doubled down on his veto power (complete with a camera-filled event to mark the occasion Friday).
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Cain doubled down the left-field line with one out and scored on Eric Hosmer's single to left.
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This year, the company has doubled down on that bet with Pixel 3: it's almost identical on paper.
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The governor doubled down on his accusations during appearances on Fox News with Sean Hannity and Chris Wallace.
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Though some Trump administration officials distanced themselves from the claim, the president doubled down on it on Sunday.
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Traders fled to safety as Trump doubled down on Iran threats while Iran abandoned a 20.8 nuclear pact.
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He launched his presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants to the US "rapists," and doubled down when criticized.
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He even doubled down on Sunday night, when a reporter asked about it on his way out of Washington.
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Ajster saw it as a move to discredit a critic and doubled down, refusing to be intimidated or silenced.
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AT&T doubled down on the media space earlier this year with its $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner.
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Rather than focusing on growth, Kraft Heinz doubled down on cost-cutting through its infamous zero-based budgeting approach.
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" He doubled down on this view in November 2015, during another appearance on MSNBC, saying, "I'm tough on crime.
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In a statement sent to Politico and other outlets, Kirk did not apologize for comments, but instead doubled down.
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In fact, he doubled down on his Wonder Woman remarks earlier this week while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Not to be shamed out of a little high-quality production value, UM's Delta Gammas doubled down this year.
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As opportunities for collaboration were reduced to a trickle, China doubled down on efforts to develop space technology indigenously.
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Between Saturday's debate and Primary Day Tuesday, he doubled down on the performance, defending his repetition and one-liners.
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" Speaking to a BBC television crew, Hook doubled down on her claims, saying she was "scared" and "incredibly intimidated.
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But rather than rescind those remarks on the debate stage in Las Vegas Wednesday night, Trump only doubled down.
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For 2017, Congress had recommended an additional $2 billion increase, a number which it doubled down on this weekend.
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Over the course of the year, most investors doubled down and we closed that first fund with $6.25 million.
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Joe Mauer walked, and Robbie Grossman doubled down the right-field line, scoring Dozier and sending Mauer to third.
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Imagine if US Republicans, instead of bailing from the Paris agreement at the first opportunity, doubled down on it.
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" On Tuesday's show, Limbaugh doubled down on his comments, lashing out in his own defense and slamming "the media.
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Trump then doubled down on his comments, tweeting out that the "fake news media" are misconstruing Sweden's immigration policies.
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In his victory speech, Macri doubled down on his campaign promise to bring Argentina back to the world stage.
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At VidCon, YouTube doubled down its live efforts by finally announcing the live streaming feature for its mobile app.
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Warren, a strong advocate for more environmentally friendly policies, doubled down on calls for better regulations in her video.
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By the way, Victor also doubled down on a hot Eli Manning take he gave us back in November.
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Apple also doubled down on storage for the iPhone SE on Tuesday — the cheapest iPhone ever by starting price.
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After Trump's "animals" comments, his administration doubled down on them, evidently assuming that no one would defend violent criminals.
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" Later, during his rally, Trump doubled down, waving around a water bottle and splashing water while declaring: "It's Rubio!
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Board member and WhiteStar managing partner Christian Hernandez noted that his firm has "doubled down multiple times" on KeyMe.
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At Harvard last month, Dr. Hawking, who has a taste for dramatic statements, doubled down on his Stockholm declaration.
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"From day one, we've made the right decisions, and we've doubled down and invested back into ourselves," said Tomic.
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Trump doubled down on his proposal to rethink support for NATO during an interview on CNN with Wolf Blitzer.
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And then, inexplicably, those colleagues doubled down on the same ugly rhetoric Streep slammed during that six-minute stemwinder.
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The president has since doubled down on his original remarks, which have been the focus in Congress all week.
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However, Trump doubled down Tuesday, saying congressional Republicans would lose if they did not lean into healthcare in 2020.
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Tlaib doubled down on her remarks and issued a statement reiterating her call for the president to be impeached.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump doubled down on his hardline immigration policies in a highly anticipated speech Wednesday evening.
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Instead of toning down, the left has doubled down — with fresh attacks every day on any American institution imaginable.
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Paulsen has doubled down on the tax cuts and has touted the new law repeatedly in his reelection campaign.
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" In a separate appearance Monday on CNN, Giuliani doubled down on his assertion that collusion is not a "crime.
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Sensing my own self-doubt, I doubled down, announcing my triathlon plan on every social media platform I have.
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In 2013, for example, McDonald's doubled down on meat after its attempts to win over customers with salads failed.
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Leadoff batter Realmuto doubled down the third base line and came around to score on a groundout by Castro.
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The "Transparent" creator doubled down when we caught up with her at the Amazon Emmys After-Party in WeHo.
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Both Iflix and HOOQ pivoted to freemium earlier this year, and Iflix, in particular, has doubled down on supply.
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Apparently, that's what McMillan expected, though, because, again, the man doubled down on the same nonsense in Game 2.
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Instead, Washington doubled down on Cuban independence and swore to fight any country who dared mess with the island.
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Democrats failed to secure a single statewide victory after Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis doubled down on Trumpian messages.
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The Southern African Development Community (SADC), which had previously asked for a recount, doubled down on its stand Thursday.
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Trump has doubled down on his support for Moore in recent days, holding a rally in nearby Pensacola, Fla.
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Separately, Mr. Trump doubled down on his criticism of N.F.L. players as several resumed protests during the national anthem.
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But he's only doubled down since then, calling the virus "a little flu" in a television interview on Sunday.
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Later, he doubled down on the mission, promising to deploy additional 600 soldiers to join the 4,500 already there.
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SAN FRANCISCO — In 2004, Geoffrey Hinton doubled down on his pursuit of a technological idea called a neural network.
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Then Mr. Comey doubled down on his mistake with the totally unnecessary October surprise announcement of reopening the investigation.
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Mike Cugno of CNN affiliate WFOR shared the video on Twitter, where Irvin doubled down on his pugnacious statements.
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This year both Ford and G.M. have doubled down on the potent combo of electric vehicles and driverless technology.
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He doubled down on that by posting a blue cap, insinuating media outlets were lying about Kylie and him.
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It's doubled down on expanding global wealth management particularly as its investment bank's performance has struggled in recent years.
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Aaron doubled down on those claims on social media on Tuesday, as he reacted to the latest court decision.
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In their letter, Democrats doubled down on their often-stated mistrust of the attorney general, an immigration hard-liner.
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I doubled down on not stepping on any sticks, not brushing noisily against any bushes, and certainly not talking.
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Trump, however, has ignored those concerns and instead doubled down on his calls for the Bidens to be investigated.
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Trump doubled down on his criticism of other countries on trade in a series of tweets on Sunday night.
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He doubled down on Facebook's handling of the treacherous business of implementing free expression at an unprecedented global scale.
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But Trump doubled down yesterday evening: I stand stronger than anyone in protecting your Healthcare with Pre-Existing Conditions.
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On Thursday, Trump doubled down on his comments, telling a radio host Hugh Hewitt that he meant every word.
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Not only that, but Andy Kravis and Erik Agard have doubled down on some tricky elements in this puzzle.
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He also doubled down on his trade hard line, causing a brief dip in the price of global equities.
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" He doubled down a week later in Utah when he said, "Remember when I said we're bringing Christmas back?
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If anything, Mr. Trump has doubled down on his erratic behavior, the recent news conference being a prime example.
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Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk has doubled down on his dire warnings about the danger of artificial intelligence.
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In a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Tuesday the president doubled down on the border wall.
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Baldwin doubled down on the admiration he said black people have for him and even tried to explain it.
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President Trump doubled down on his criticism of NATO ahead of the alliance's summit meeting in Brussels on Wednesday.
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With little else to hold the party together, Republican leaders doubled down on these issues over the past decade.
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Days after facing down a series of losses to Hillary Clinton in five Democratic primaries, Bernie Sanders doubled down.
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But the Trump team doubled down, writing off media reports and insisting that evidence of wiretapping would soon surface.
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When she said 'Hey, I'm here to pitch,' he doubled down and asked her to get rid of his garbage.
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In the consumer space, Google especially has also doubled down on its own Gboard keyboard (which includes a dictation feature).
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The algorithm has recently doubled down on this strategy, feeding top posts into the newsfeed that get comments and engagement.
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The company doubled down on fossil fuels in 2015 in a separate acquisition from Alstom that has been a disaster.
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According to Patton, Microsoft's chiefs "doubled down" on Yammer while Teams was being brought into the market in late 20173.
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IMMIGRATION Trump doubled down on his promise to build a wall ("not a fence") on the southern border that Mexico.
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In the intervening time, Microsoft's doubled down on its mantra that its devices and software are designed for artsy types.
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When Bash doubled down, Price argued it was just undoing a provision in Obamacare that unfairly targeted health care executives.
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With his dreams crushed, my father sunk into depression and my mother doubled down on her pragmatic approach to life.
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And barely six weeks after we started the group, the Boy Scouts came out and doubled down on their ban.
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In a USA Today op-ed on Tuesday, Facebook doubled-down on its policy to allow candidates to boost misinformation.
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The company has also doubled down on its video efforts, securing partnerships with Facebook and Twitter for its live streams.
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Zobrist doubled down the third base line for his milestone extra-base hit to lead off the Cubs' first inning.
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He failed to take the opportunity to bury the story and instead doubled-down on the "locker room talk" explanation.
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After all, even Apple, a rare success in the smartwatch sector, has doubled down on health features in recent months.
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This week, Tesla decided to respond to Ellison's concerns and doubled down on the health of Tesla's employee-management relationship.
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" Highlights: Trump doubled down by calling the probe a "witch hunt," adding that Democrats "are on artificial respirators right now.
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In a statement Tuesday, McCrory's campaign manager doubled down on their concerns about the legitimacy of the state's elections results.
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" Munoz doubled down on his apology on Wednesday, telling ABC News: "That is not who our family at United is.
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When that didn't work, Miranda doubled down on his efforts by doing one of the things he does best – rapping.
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After she lost her majority in 2017 the need to build a consensus became clearer still, but she doubled down.
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And then you doubled-down and make yourself look like a bigger jackass when people called you out on it.
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As usual, the President has doubled down amid a controversy that he created -- blaming others and exacerbating the original offense.
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Trudeau doubled down in May, agreeing to buy the faltering pipeline project for C$4.5 billion from Kinder Morgan Canada.
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The statement doubled-down on similar comments earlier on Thursday that Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo made prior to Trump's announcement.
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Wisconsin is nevertheless proceeding with the recount but Stein has doubled down, going to court to get a hand recount.
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A leading authority on robotization has doubled down on his most controversial forecast — that automation threatens 47% of American jobs.
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Alibaba has always been keen to invest, but during the last quarter it doubled down on a range of initiatives.
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Although the Cook County State Attorney's Office insisted their decision wasn't an exoneration, Jussie doubled down and maintained his innocence.
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" At his press conference Friday in the Rose Garden, Trump doubled down by saying: "Yesterday showed no collusion, no obstruction.
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George Lopez doubled down on a disparaging comment he made about Ivanka Trump ... that "she's ready" to get pimped out.
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You didn't see it on TV or online ... but the crowd doubled down with resolve as they left the venue.
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King doubled down on his comments on a subsequent appearance on CNN, saying he wanted a more "homogenous" U.S. population.
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The vice president on Thursday doubled down on a proposal to make attending community college free for students. http://bit.
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Max Kepler doubled down the right-field line with one out and advanced to third on Kurt Suzuki's infield single.
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When her conduct went public, Click doubled down in an "apology," but one in which she ultimately blamed the victim.
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Pamela doubled down on her apprehension for ride-hail apps like Uber and Lyft ... claiming they're a haven for predators.
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Trump in Phoenix doubled down on his vow to make the Mexican government pay for solidifying the southern border wall.
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It was slower than the first season, and also doubled down on some of the problematic story lines, but fine.
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The judge doubled down on those denials in person alongside his wife, Ashley, in a Fox News interview Monday night.
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Durbin doubled down on his questions on if Kavanaugh misled the committee about his role on Bush-era detention policy.
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President Donald Trump on Monday doubled down on criticism of Democratic congresswomen he subjected to attacks widely decried as racist.
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" She doubled down on the assertion on Tuesday, saying that "young people understand that climate change is an existential threat.
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When he first left the military, he doubled down on classes while working full-time as a "distraction," he said.
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The group complied, but Edwards later doubled down on the message that Van Hollen was in bed with the NRA.
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Since he took office, North Korea has doubled down on its refusal to countenance criticism or attacks on its leader.
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President Trump early Friday morning doubled down on his calls for Senate Republicans to get rid of the legislative filibuster.
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Trump on Wednesday doubled down on his insistence that there was no quid pro quo in his dealings with Ukraine.
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Hirai has doubled down on areas of strength for Sony such as its image sensors and PlayStation video games unit.
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IKEA's online sales surged after the global furniture giant doubled down on e-commerce, bumping total sales to $45.4 billion
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The filmmaker doubled down on his comments from earlier this month at the BFI London Film Festival over the weekend.
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Ross doubled down in his staunch defense of Trump in fiery remarks to the Federalist Society, a conservative legal organization.
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Trump, being Trump, didn't walk anything back, but doubled-down, so this episode shadowed me on my West Africa journey.
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Trump doubled down on the comments Sunday night, making clear to whom his comments were directed in his initial tweet.
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Trump after the meeting declared victory and doubled down on his vow to take the blame if there's a shutdown.
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Trump on Monday doubled down on the practice, pinning the blame on Democrats for failing to negotiate immigration policy changes.
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In February 2019, she doubled down on her opposition to US intervention in Syria, defending Assad, an accused war criminal.
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On Thursday, he doubled down on his calls to investigate Bidens, and this time drew China into it as well.
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" He doubled down on that position Friday morning: "I did NOT know of the meeting with my son, Don jr.
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Other sites doubled down on the statements from Trump's personal attorney that came out soon after Comey's public testimony finished.
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President Trump For reasons not clear to anybody, President Trump doubled down on his infamous "both sides" comments about Charlottesville.
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Regardless, he doubled down with exaggerations of surveillance culture, political conspiracies, and the corporate control of America with Southland Tales.
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Here At Home: Ted Cruz doubled down on his support for "bathroom bills," like the one passed in North Carolina.
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"The Fed has doubled down on its dovish tilt," said Matt Freund, head of fixed-income strategies at Calamos Investments.
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Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg have doubled down on Facebook's policy, saying private firms shouldn't censor politicians or the news.
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The authorities have continued to treat all gangsters as mortal enemies and have doubled down on their use of force.
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I think it happens across all cultures, but I think in our community we've sort of doubled down on it.
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Granato doubled down after the loss on his pretournament comment that the United States doesn't "need a miracle" to win.
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The president doubled down on that promise on Saturday, saying that he planned to impose "major" additional sanctions on Monday.
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She even doubled down on Thursday, suggesting that she would encourage her teammates not to visit the White House, either.
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At her 2006 retrial, prosecutors doubled down on bloodstain-pattern analysis when they once again put Englert on the stand.
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Then he doubled down, saying that the aide had been "on the wrong side of history" on important state issues.
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In the absence of evidence, they doubled down on their convictions and speculated about how those convictions might be confirmed.
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A$AP doubled down with his sex addiction diagnosis -- although it's unclear if that info came from a trained professional.
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While Kennedy acknowledged Russia&aposs interference in the 2016 election, he doubled down on Ukraine having a role as well.
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" The Michigan Democrat doubled down after she faced backlash from Republicans questioning her civility and decorum, saying she was "#unapologeticallyMe.
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Trump doubled down on his impeachment defense following the vote, spending about two hours total in front of the crowd.
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President Obama doubled down on his commitment to gun control Tuesday in the 2017 budget proposal he sent to Congress.
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Capitalism wants us to buy stuff this month, so we are being doubled down upon to feel dissatisfied with ourselves.
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He has since doubled down on his criticism, calling for the NFL to ban players from kneeling during the anthem.
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In the CBS interview, Salman doubled down on his past comparison of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, to Adolph Hitler.
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Experts have pushed back on Cotton's claims, but the Arkansas senator doubled down on questioning the origins of the virus.
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Mr. Johnson has doubled down lately on Brexit, promising to take Britain out of the European Union by the Oct.
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" Netanyahu then doubled down at his weekly Cabinet meeting saying, "Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people alone.
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Then she doubled down on the invitation, and he showed up to her house for a plate full of turkey.
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Still, Trump doubled down Friday on his claims Ukraine is connected to a hacked Democratic server from the 2016 election.
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And this week, Brooks doubled down on his comments to side with Sessions, who has been publicly pilloried by Trump.
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He then effectively doubled down by adding shares and taking two board seats with the company — including one for himself.
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Worse, though, she has since doubled down, and set a dangerous precedent for how we should handle allegations like these.
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" On Wednesday evening, Trump doubled down on his threats to broadcast licenses, saying they should be "challenged" and possibly "revoked.
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Yan Gomes doubled down the right-field line off reliever Mike Morin (1-3), putting runners on second and third.
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" The Trump administration doubled-down on its full-throated support for Grassley's broader bill, calling it a "very balanced approach.
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President Donald Trump on Friday doubled down on remarks that some teachers should be trained to carry firearms in schools.
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The president also reportedly doubled down on his denial that he said the disparaging remark during the Oval Office meeting.
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At a heated news conference on Tuesday, Trump doubled down on his initial response, blaming "both sides" for the violence.
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Canada has since doubled down over its push for the Middle Eastern country to "immediately release" arrested campaigners and activists.
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On Sunday morning, Trump doubled down on his call for "extreme vetting" of refugees and travelers from those seven countries.
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His position hasn't budged an inch, and he in fact appears to have doubled down on it during this campaign.
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Pompeo doubled down on this point, arguing that liberating of 99 percent of ISIS territory equates with the group's defeat.
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Ford Motor Co doubled down on Russia even as its big U.S. rival, General Motors Co, pulled out in 2015.
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BEIJING — Once known for its deadly skies, China doubled down on aviation safety as it grew in wealth and power.
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Hincapie doubled down and said more than 2,000 lawyers across the country have organized themselves to help in an ongoing basis.
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Instead of admitting a mistake, the company doubled down on the split and CEO Reed Hastings rebranded the DVD service 'Qwikster.
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As segments of the interview aired on Fox News Friday morning, the president doubled down on his comments in a tweet.
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" As the tuxedoed guests stood up to give that a standing ovation, he doubled down: "It's no longer down with Trump.
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So it's no wonder that the company had doubled down on marketing Stranger Things 2 across just about every channel available.
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He returned to the attack against Clinton as a "nasty, mean enabler" in a speech Friday night, and doubled down Saturday.
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The NDP, still—somehow—helmed by Mulcair, the Great Bearded Blunder, have doubled down on middledom, and seem lost for cause.
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" At the summit, the New York Times reported that he doubled down on this idea: "It's been done a long time.
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On Thursday, the Bank of England doubled down on its new warning that official interest rates are likely to rise soon.
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Since the panel, mmDust initially doubled down on his comments, only to joke about them and eventually apologize in a Twitlonger.
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On Wednesday, the president doubled down on his criticism after walking off Air Force One in Erie, Pennsylvania for a rally.
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Like everyone else, Facebook has doubled down on AI, and like everyone else, its AI efforts are in the first inning.
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After dropping in on Mexico's president, Donald Trump doubled down on his vow to make Mexico pay for a border wall.
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Neil Walker's single grazed Greinke's right knee leading off the second inning before Wilmer Flores doubled down the right-field line.
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The company doubled down in November when cryptocurrencies were left for dead, launching a spate of new Bitcoin and blockchain tools.
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And she doubled down hard on immigration, promising to not just radically slash immigration numbers but possibly close France's doors altogether.
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And just last month, Chyna once again doubled-down on her claim that Kardashian was not making any child support payments.
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Modi ordered an air strike on a suspected militant camp in Pakistan, and doubled down on security as a campaign issue.
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Assange doubled down on his claims when he refused to answer CNN's Jake Tapper's question about criticism toward even modest curation.
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But when I doubled down on my research, I found that Sang had captivated Amsterdam's art scene in the '90's.
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Nonetheless, the committee has doubled down on its preliminary conclusions, reiterating earlier recommendations and pushing the government once again to act.
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Yes," without hesitation, then doubled-down: "I assume that there's still some kind of sense of wonder on campus [about me].
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Charles Schumer and Elizabeth Warren, have doubled down in recent weeks on their calls against income inequality in the United States.
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Alcala's post came hours after Trump doubled down on racist tweets he posted on Sunday attacking the four progressive Democratic lawmakers.
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But Trump, unwilling to accept the out that had been provided for him, later doubled down on his comments on Twitter.
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At the World Economic Forum today, Khosrowshahi doubled down even harder on the image rebrand, praising the press for its coverage.
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The spokesman doubled down on the false claim after the president raised it Monday night during a reception with congressional leaders.
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In a follow-up post on Facebook, Livingston questioned why Facebook removed his original post and doubled down on his stance.
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The stock took another hit after renowned GE analyst Stephen Tusa doubled down on his scathing call on the industrial giant.
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The show has doubled down on its mission to showcase working-class struggles that don't always have a place on television.
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The former Florida governor also doubled down on calling Trump a "jerk," knocking the businessman repeatedly during a swing across Iowa.
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But Team Trump doubled down on the claims Friday, with campaign manager Paul Manafort saying he was "surprised" by Obama's rebuttal.
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Opting to leave the band in 2013, Adam has since doubled down on that darkness and channelled it into Wicca Phase.
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" Trump doubled down on his remarks later that day, telling reporters at Trump Tower he considers the plane's price tag "ridiculous.
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Instead, as we now know, the DNC doubled down on their commitment and tried to tip the scales in her favor.
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"Trump doubled down on his comments on Monday afternoon, telling reporters at a press conference that Omar "hates Israel, hates Jews.
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" Trump then doubled down on those claims in a video message Wednesday evening, saying that the U.S. has "won against ISIS.
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He later doubled down on his rhetoric in a tweet, asking "what good is NATO" and demanding allies increase spending immediately.
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Trump has roundly attacked the Obama administration's approach to fighting ISIS and doubled down on his strategic criticism at Monday's debate.
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He later doubled down by posting a picture on Facebook of him and his friends eating pork souvlaki and drinking beer.
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After a private pathologist hired by Epstein's brother claimed his autopsy "points to homicide," Sampson doubled down on her original assessment.
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Amazon has sold private label products for years, though it doubled down on its efforts following its acquisition of Whole Foods.
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The president has doubled down on his demand for $85033 billion for the border — an amount that can't pass either chamber.
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But in recent weeks, they've doubled down... In January, Amazon introduced Scout, a cooler-sized, electric robot for last-mile deliveries.
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He then doubled down at his first post-debate rally Thursday, saying he'll accept the results — as long as he wins.
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Retiring AFTER Mark Donham's wife, Chris, fell under the spell of early-onset Alzheimer's, he doubled down on his marriage vows.
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While pushing for yet more sanctions, Ms. Park has doubled down on confrontational speech toward both Pyongyang and her domestic critics.
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PDT Paul doubled down on Tuesday afternoon in an attempt to defend his words and actions regarding the suicide forest video.
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Some states, such as Alabama and Wyoming, have already doubled down in 2016 on their previous rejections of Medicaid expansion. Gov.
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The Mariners struck first with two outs in the second when Healy doubled down the left field line into the corner.
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"Later in the day, Trump doubled down, calling "liberal Hollywood" racist "at the highest level" and "with great Anger and Hate!
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Last Thursday, Trump told Bloomberg News that he considered the investigation "illegal," a statement the president doubled down on Sunday morning.
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Rubio, however, took issue with Politico's suggestion, writing that he had actually "doubled down" on his earlier criticism of the bill.
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In appointing Pruitt, Trump has doubled down on his commitment to serving the fossil fuel industry, instead of hardworking American families.
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White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow doubled down a few days later by saying Trump was "very seriously" considering separate negotiations.
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The president doubled down on his comments Friday, calling his Montana campaign rally a "tremendous success" despite criticism over his remarks.
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After the backlash, Tlaib doubled down on her remarks, issuing a statement reiterating her call for Trump to be impeached immediately.
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He doubled down on his tough immigration message by holding an event with families whose children were killed by undocumented immigrants.
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Asked about the tweet on Thursday by CNN's Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto on "Newsroom," Omar doubled down on her accusation.
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In July, DoorDash announced it would change its tipping model, about a month after it doubled down on that same model.
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They've also doubled down on his attacks and spin, as the president himself would if he were out on the stump.
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He doubled down on the mishap: He scooted after the ball and fired home, still with a chance to nab Holt.
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But he doubled down on a narrative that they were "mentally enslaved," that there was a choice to not fight back.
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However, Mr. Bernhardt's opponents have doubled down on a campaign that they hope will turn a handful Republican votes against him.
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And so the young men doubled down for their own protection, transforming back into the thing they hated most: a gang.
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In an all-staff email sent Saturday and seen by TechCrunch, Charter's chief executive Tom Rutledge doubled down on the policy.
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The president doubled down after the Democrats bungled the counting of votes in Iowa, where Sanders had been favored to win.
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Despite attempts from Republican leaders to dissuade him, he doubled down on his veto threat during his Thanksgiving vacation in Florida.
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" Two years later, Walsh doubled down, writing, "I have a right to pray to whatever God I want to pray to.
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After Derek accused John Paul Jones of "ambushing" him in front of everyone, John Paul Jones doubled down on his accusations.
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" And in a reply I hope Varner truly regrets, he doubled down by insisting that it "reveals the ability to deceive.
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He later singled out such groups by name but also doubled down on his original stance blaming "both sides" for violence.
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Because he had, in fact, doubled down on his flat denial that he ever said a woman can't beat Donald Trump.
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He doubled down, selling his car, mortgaging his house and borrowing money on his life insurance to get the film done.
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But the company issued statement on Twitter from Nadella, who doubled down on his support for creating equal opportunities for immigrants.
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But the president doubled down on his threat, though he predicted that "something pretty dramatic could happen" in talks with Mexico.
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" He doubled down a few months later, tweeting "I now predict Bircoin [sic] at $1 million by the end of 2020.
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Sanders&apos campaign has doubled down on its position, accusing Biden of repeatedly calling for Social Security cuts over his career.
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The following year, he doubled down on maximalism, putting on a show that was, preposterously, a retrospective of his own career.
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The U.S. dollar fell and stock futures declined slightly as the president doubled down on his criticism of the central bank.
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Trump also doubled down on his promises to appoint Supreme Court justices who would oppose the landmark decision Roe v. Wade.
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Ms. Oates tweeted: Her take led to an interesting Twitter debate: On Wednesday Ms. Oates doubled down with some provocative language.
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"And we are seeing the same thing around the world — the other countries have doubled down on their commitment," Gore continued.
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The president doubled down on his position, saying those who do not stand for the anthem are disrespecting the United States.
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It has continuously made bad policy decisions, and even doubled down on them when criticized by experts and the broader public.
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When he saw how quickly she went from perfectly healthy to very sick, they doubled down on their plan to retire.
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After the Friday event, Biden doubled down when talking to reporters who asked if he owed the women a direct apology.
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Breaking his silence for the first time since his guilty plea, Papadopoulos also doubled down on the claim that then-Sen.
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Trump at a press conference Tuesday doubled down on his claim that both sides were to blame for the Charlottesville violence.
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National security advisor John Bolton on Monday doubled down on President Donald Trump's all-caps tweet directed at the Iranian regime.
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In contrast, Gávea doubled down on a bet that the Mexican peso and the euro would keep advancing, helping mitigate losses.
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He doubled down on efforts to find new customers, including on Thumbtack, an online marketplace for hiring people to complete tasks.
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But Trump has since doubled down on the idea, defending the US&aposs right to target cultural sites if Iran retaliates.
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While targeting cultural sites in armed conflict could be considered a war crime, Trump doubled down on the threat on Sunday.
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Trump doubled down on his threat to target cultural sites in Iran — an act that could be considered a war crime.
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Instead of rescinding their endorsements or resigning from their positions on Trump's advisory board, many leaders doubled down on their support.
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As if sensing this was not enough to draw the charge, Brooks doubled down, and spring-boarded himself across the court.
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She doubled down on her firmly pro-choice stance in response to the court's ruling in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
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Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Cory Booker all doubled down this week as well and said they support repealing Hyde.
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" Trump doubled down on the tweet on Wednesday, saying he had to get involved in the race because Sanford was "so bad.
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But if there had been, I like to think I would have doubled down and posted a reply like Tlaib's on Twitter.
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The US has also doubled down on its "maximum pressure" campaign, which has seen tougher sanctions on Tehran introduced in recent months.
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" The tech billionaire's apology comes after he reportedly doubled down on his claim, betting another Twitter user "a signed dollar it's true.
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Apple has doubled down on its repudiation of Bloomberg's report last week that claimed its systems had been compromised by Chinese spies.
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ET: Facing an avalance of criticism from the sports world, President Trump doubled down on his comments about NFL players on Twitter.
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This season, the writers have doubled down on the show's musical numbers, which vary wildly in tone but are always high-quality.
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CNBC's on Tuesday doubled down on his doctrine that investors should go beyond just owning index funds and also buy individual stocks.
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While the progressive wing of the party has doubled down on its support, more moderate candidates have increasingly gone on the attack.
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" But in that same statement, Trump also doubled down, saying he feels "justified in questioning whether I am receiving a fair trial.
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" While she later apologized for not engaging in conversation with the young woman, she also doubled down by saying she felt "attacked.
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Chris Farmer, the founder of a $165 million data-focused seed fund called SignalFire, says they've also doubled down on alternative strategies.
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On Instagram, however, she doubled down on her proclaimed innocence, and vowed not to be silenced and to keep living her life.
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Other celebrities who contributed to the documentary include singer John Legend, who doubled down on his decision to appear in the series.
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More recently, she's doubled down on the Trump loyalty, giving staunch statements of support that can be as brash as her mentor's.
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Pushed by Cooper if Trump meant to make a personal argument about Clinton as opposed to a policy argument, Trump doubled down.
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The day after the debate, instead of shifting away from the issue, the GOP nominee doubled down on his weight-shaming comments.
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It simply doubled down on what it is, which is why 83 percent of its revenue came from transaction fees last year.
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Only one day before his Purple Heart comments, he doubled-down on his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan.
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Today, Qualcomm doubled down on its claims that Apple was stealing chip secrets from Qualcomm tech and feeding it to Intel engineers.
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The Trump administration doubled down on trying to impose work requirements for Medicaid after a federal judge blocked the move in Kentucky.
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George Springer doubled down the right field line, and scored on a triple by Bregman, giving the Astros a 4-1 lead.
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President Donald Trump on Saturday doubled down on his unsubstantiated claims that there was something nefarious going on in the Florida elections.
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At first the audience laughed, because, "hey, it's stand-up comedy," but Richards doubled down and used even more extreme racial epithets.
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The agency has recently doubled down on its efforts to ensure election security, as well as risks to the U.S. supply chain.
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Instead of warning the public, the company launched a decades-long misinformation campaign and doubled down on its production of fossil fuels.
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He doubled down on his tweets just three hours later, accusing Khan of a "pathetic excuse" for his failure to prevent terror.
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Morgan Freeman did not successfully plant one on the First Lady ... which is probably why he doubled down with Marcia Gay Harden.
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Trump doubled down on the claim Thursday in an interview with Hugh Hewitt, telling the radio host that "everyone's liking" the comments.
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Telefónica Brasil and other carriers have doubled down bets on fiber optic players in recent years as demand for data packages surged.
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Chinese authorities have recently doubled down on efforts to rein in debt and prevent potential asset bubbles in areas such as property.
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I feel like I doubled down on it because a lot of the delays with releasing this was because of a label.
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Grassley doubled down on refusing to ask for Kavanaugh's staff secretary documents in a letter sent Saturday to Feinstein and Democratic Sens.
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Sanders doubled down on his criticism of Pruitt's positions on climate change in his statement following news of Pruitt's resignation on Thursday.
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Those candidates have doubled down on their support for universal Medicare as they jockey for position ahead of the 2020 Democratic primary.
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Trump has repeatedly doubled down on the policy, claiming that it will eventually prompt other leaders to come to the bargaining table.
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Instead, Trump more than doubled down and announced $200 billion worth of additional tariffs on an even broader range of Chinese goods.
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" Milano doubled down on her claim in her piece published by The Wrap on Wednesday, saying: "Here's the thing: I was right.
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Trump later doubled down on his stance, saying Tuesday that the NFL should put new rules in place banning players from kneeling.
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Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), who on Sunday doubled down on her criticism of Kelly as an "extremist" for enforcing Trump's immigration policy.
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Fox did what many big companies do: It doubled down on anti-harassment seminars, mandating them for all Fox workers, including freelancers.
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In the seventh, Realmuto doubled down the left field line to score Andrew Knapp from first base for a 3-2 advantage.
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" King, however, doubled down on his comments during later interviews with CNN and Fox News, saying, "I meant exactly what I said.
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Yet, in the wake of the attack in Orlando, Florida, the reality television star has only doubled down on his controversial ideas.
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And he doubled down on promises to improve Tesla's autonomous driving systems, as part of a major expansion of its product line.
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When pressed, Trump has eschewed dealmaking and calls for unity and doubled down on attacks on the media and his Democratic opposition.
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Brandon Maurer replaced Thornton, but Gregorius doubled down the right-field line to score Castro, slicing the Padres' lead to 7-4.
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A Michigan city council candidate said she wanted to keep the city "a white community" and later doubled down on her remarks.
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Noting the poll-tested support for background checks among voters of all stripes, the Democratic leaders doubled down on that request Monday.
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Pence called out "opposition" to the bill in a tweet that doubled down on the Trump administration's determination to pass the legislation.
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When political opponents pressed him on the claims during the campaign, Mr. Trump doubled down, saying he would eventually reopen Trump University.
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Richards got in trouble in the second when Trumbo hit a leadoff single and Jonathan Schoop doubled down the third-base line.
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President Trump has doubled down on his retrograde protectionist policies by announcing new metals tariffs on the European Union, Mexico, and Canada.
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When the international community failed to back up its rhetoric, notably the infamous red line drawn by President Obama, Assad doubled down.
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Michael and Susan Dell have doubled down on the tech industry's commitment to bail out Texas as it recovers from Hurricane Harvey.
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The company doubled down on its content-agnosticism last month by offering DDoS protection tools for free to all of its users.
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The White Sox doubled down on that commitment by shipping outfielder Adam Eaton to the Washington Nationals for another set of prospects.
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" Asked if she had any evidence to support her claim, she doubled down, saying, "what the establishment does is make false allegations.
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It's a forecast Schiff has been making for years without success, but he doubled down yet again on a recent podcast appearance.
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Musk doubled down on the allegation by emailing BuzzFeed reporter Ryan Mac and calling Vernon Unsworth a "child rapist", with no evidence
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Portnoy doubled down and said he would not only fire employees who hired the attorney, but sue for damages and back wages.
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" Ms. Ocasio-Cortez doubled down on her support for the candidate, saying, through a spokesman, that she remained behind her "100 percent.
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And Ms. Brunstetter has doubled down on the surrealism of five interstitial scenes in which Della imagines herself on the baking show.
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Chief of Staff Reince Priebus also doubled down on Trump's statement that the news media are the enemy of the American people.
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O'Rielly doubled down on this sentiment in a blog post on March 3, calling for a hard budget cap on the program.
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On Monday night, President Trump did what the last two presidents before him did: he doubled down on the war in Afghanistan.
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Michelle Rodriguez doubled down and said 'Fast & Furious' better show women some love in the next couple flicks or she's saying deuces.
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The company doubled down on those pledges on Thursday, confirming it will invest €200 million to build a manufacturing site in France.
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He doubled down on that claim Sunday, saying that he merely meant it would require fearlessness on the part of the senators.
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In reaction, Mr. Brown, a Democrat, has doubled down on California's efforts to negotiate carbon-reduction agreements with other states and countries.
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Moments after Sanders&apos denial during the debate, Warren doubled-down on the allegation while standing a few feet away from him.
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They doubled down with their second-round pick on Friday, selecting Florida safety Marcus Maye to pair with Adams in their secondary.
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Meanwhile, Trump has doubled down on his demands that Ukraine probe alleged corruption by Biden, a 2020 Democratic candidate, and his family.
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But as climate science proves itself too difficult to refute in its entirety, they've doubled down on one tactic in particular: misdirection.
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And they've doubled down on sports betting content too: ESPN's Daily Wager and Fox Sports' Lock It In are just two examples.
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In her case, practice tests revealed that logic games were her weak point, so she doubled down on studying for that section.
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"The Trump-Pence Administration has doubled down on its attacks on women's health," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.
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On Thursday, he doubled down on the charge, telling conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that he meant exactly what he had said.
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More recently, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has doubled down on allowing politicians to circulate political ads with lies, with predictably disastrous results.
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Steve King's (R-Iowa) departure from the U.S. after he doubled down on racially charged remarks praising a far-right Dutch politician.
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Under former CEO Jeff Immelt, GE doubled down on fossil fuels by spending $9.5 billion in 2015 to acquire Alstom's power business.
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Trump allies over the last few weeks have doubled down on this message, arguing that the "mob" rhetoric could motivate potential voters.
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Trump previously tweeted that trade wars are "good and easy to win," a claim he doubled down on during Tuesday's press conference.
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He doubled down on defending himself and kept on going, even as people threw his own direct quotes right back at him.
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Young also doubled down on his support for Sanders, who is viewed as the front-runner in the 2020 Democratic primary race.
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They doubled down after the global financial crisis in 2008, to prop up growth and push down the value of the currency.
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After two seasons of turmoil, the league opted not to break away from its longstanding strategy, but instead doubled down on it.
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In 2013, Mr. Cuomo doubled down, signing legislation to allow seven full-fledged casinos, despite warnings about saturation in the gaming market.
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Then, in an interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, Trump doubled down, saying he "can't talk about" the possibility of tape recordings.
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And the trolls didn't quit after the votes were counted — they doubled down and kept at it to resounding success, researchers said.
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Udacity, under Thrun's direction, has also doubled down on a technical mentorship program that will now match every new student with a mentor.
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Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, doubled down on his fiery comments, after his impassioned speech at the Republican National Convention.
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But when challenged on live television by ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Trump doubled down on the statement by citing evidence that simply didn't exist.
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Obama, who has always emphasized that diversity is at the core of the American story, doubled down on this sentiment in her speech.
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Trump doubled down on his praise for Gianforte at a memo signing event Friday when reporters asked about his remarks during the rally.
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Asked by the moderator if he meant that literally, he doubled down and said he would propose a bill to sanction such punishment.
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In a recent appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, he criticized the use of anonymous sources and doubled down on recent critiques.
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Earlier this month, Kors doubled down on this approach, when it began to sit out department stores' broad-based friends and family sales.
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In a way, we doubled down on similar laws in the 1970s and early 2000s, with campaign finance reforms that restricted formal parties.
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So over the past few years, American Girl has doubled down on its efforts to represent children of different cultural backgrounds and experiences.
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And that night, the sisters doubled down on their barely-there tops, coordinating in matching bras and silky pajama-esque pants and dusters.
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Twitter has doubled down in this area, too, by offering a suite of tools to companies running customer service operations on its network.
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But unlike other brands whose plays for diversity mean getting more general and avoiding specific cultural touchstones, Popular Jewelry has instead doubled down.
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And secretly recorded audio from another private event in December 20183, obtained by BuzzFeed News, shows Robbins soon doubled down on his attack.
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In a press conference held just hours before the announcements began, Chamisa doubled down on his claim that his party had beaten Mnangagwa's.
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On Tuesday, Facebook doubled down on its commitment to pushing social media into virtual reality ("doubling down" is literally the language they used).
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In fact, I understand that the London VC firm has doubled down on its investment and has actually increased its stake in Hinge.
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He doubled down on those comments in a statement later Sunday that also called on Hillary Clinton to toughen her tone on terror.
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Target has doubled down on developing around campuses since it opened its first small-format store near the University of Minnesota in 2014.
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The Votorantim conglomerate, Brazil's No. 1 diversified industrial group, has doubled down on energy to diversify from core metals, cement, pulp and steelmaking.
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Instead, they've doubled down on a chilling "Terran supremacy" doctrine, and built a warmongering, bloodthirsty empire bent on blasting alien races into submission.
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He also doubled down on his controversial set from December in which he insulted Parkland students and made racist comments about Asian Americans.
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But a week after being named Super Bowl MVP, Adidas doubled down and announced Miller would be the face of its FREAK franchise.
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"And even after everything that came out about Donald Trump being a sexual assaulter, Marco Rubio doubled down on his endorsement," Murphy added.
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