It banned telecom firms from favouring any one type of internet traffic.
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That usually meant favouring everyone today at the expense of everyone tomorrow.
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Tax-cutters rail against the corporate-tax system for favouring particular industries.
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In addition, measures perceived as favouring domestic businesses could deter foreign investment.
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Zetsche said any protectionism favouring U.S. carmakers would hurt the United States more.
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It seems the county board wasn't just funding churches—it was favouring them.
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By 2017, only 18% favoured gun control compared to 79% favouring gun rights.
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With ingenuity, you can fool the system into favouring your tweets and posts.
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They slam economists for favouring models for their elegance rather than their usefulness.
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The state, which is famous for favouring Republicans, has many deeply conservative voters.
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FINANCIAL markets went into the election night both favouring and expecting a Clinton victory.
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A value strategy ought (or used) to mean favouring cheap stocks over dear ones.
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The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) new regulations favouring low-sulphur fuel oil effective Jan.
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Previous elections have been mired in fraud, with insecurity hampering scrutiny and favouring cheating.
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Then again, maybe Boots is biased — Scotland doesn't exactly have a history of favouring Trump.
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Many of their woes can be blamed on policies favouring the old over the young.
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Politicians have often fanned the flames by financing thugs or favouring one group over another.
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At a time of anxiety about inequality, favouring Mittelstand heirs seems outrageous to many Germans.
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Dark pools have been accused of favouring some investors like high-speed traders, over other customers.
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This meant, for example, favouring (urban) consumers of food over (rural) producers by keeping prices low.
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Last year it fined Google $3bn for favouring its own shopping site in its search results.
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With such large majorities favouring it, leaders cannot openly admit that they plan to abolish democracy.
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He holds some mainstream views, such as favouring gradual reform of the ruinously expensive pension system.
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"Odds are favouring that heat continuing at least through February into March and April," he said.
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HEP rejected the accusations, saying that it was favouring liberalisation of the market and fair competition.
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One of the more reliable effects of QE was to raise share prices, favouring the well-off.
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Recent polls show younger voters favouring to stay in the EU when compared with an older demographic.
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"And it's a specificity in which some operators have locked themselves, favouring volume over value," he added.
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Those favouring an exit cite the tax as an example of the EU's overreach into UK affairs.
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The Commission's approach would upset this balance, and send an unintended signal favouring closed over open platforms.
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His son, Nikki (Akshay Oberoi), resents his father for openly favouring his adopted sister Preet (Ragini Khanna).
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India was least ambitious among major nations, favouring a freeze on growth in HFCs only in 2031.
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We therefore cannot take arbitrary decisions favouring a project, or blocking another on the basis of preferences.
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And he sides with Ms Le Pen and Mr Mélenchon in favouring closer ties with Vladimir Putin's Russia.
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If anything, California is one of the most institutionalised states, favouring Democratic policies and politicians over progressive ones.
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Challenges to extreme gerrymanders in Wisconsin and Maryland—one favouring Republicans, the other Democrats—faltered on technical grounds.
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Its purpose is to delay the inclusion of tally sheets favouring the opposition in the preliminary vote count.
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Two or three decades ago, fund managers would have attempted this feat by favouring one industry over another.
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And Mr Rauner leads Ms Ives with 51% compared with 31%; with 18% undecided or favouring someone else.
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India was the least ambitious among major nations, favouring a freeze on growth in HFCs only in 2031.
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Many eurozone governments have moved away from strict interpretation of the European fiscal rules, favouring looser budgetary policy.
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It was a Progressive Conservative prime minister, John Diefenbaker, who in 2503 ended Canada's policy of favouring white immigrants.
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Their investment in a radial network of high-speed trains and motorways was seen in Catalonia as favouring Madrid.
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This contradicts Mr Netanyahu's stated position of favouring a deal to recognise two separate states for Israelis and Palestinians.
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Recent polls show women favouring Hillary Clinton by 49% to 34%; men favour Mr Trump by 20143% to 39%.
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That means favouring domestic producers and restricting global flows of people, goods and (this gets mentioned less often) capital.
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At the time, Arizona had gone longer without favouring a Democrat for president than any other state in history.
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The share of those favouring foreign activism has actually been rising, from 35% in 2014 to 47% last year.
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Poland's prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, boasts that PiS has defied conventional wisdom, favouring the "regular guy" over the "elite".
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During the campaign there were numerous reports of election officers taking bribes to help particular candidates or favouring relatives.
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After all, financial regulators cannot move quickly to favouring productive lending, and loans generally percolate slowly through the economy.
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The group was favouring a stake sale, which could be done via an initial public offering, the spokesman added.
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Analysts said Sports Direct has long been irked by the major brands favouring JD Sports with their best ranges.
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Results are hard to predict, with conservatives traditionally doing well in rural areas and young urbanites favouring more reformist candidates.
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The ECB has been criticised both for favouring northern European creditors over southern European debtors and for cosseting southern spendthrifts.
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TOBY SANGEREconomistCanadian Union of Public EmployeesOttawa Globalisation is inevitable, but the current configuration favouring neoliberal politics and economics is not.
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" Meanwhile "the court has insisted that broad public sentiment favouring business regulation must bend to the demands of the constitution.
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However, Morgan Stanley believes that the best equities are not in the U.S., as most investors seem to be favouring.
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Activist rulings resulting in liberal political outcomes, and, conversely, deferential rulings favouring conservative policies, are based on recent political alignments.
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Despite his party's win, he formed a coalition government with Ennahda, favouring consensus after several years of post-uprising turmoil.
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The German development bank has not tapped the 10-year tenor since 103, instead favouring shorter maturities in US dollars.
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Zurich viewed its business in Singapore as too small to justify further investment, with the company favouring other growth opportunities.
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Former Speaker John Bercow was accused of breaking convention and favouring those who wanted to stop the government's exit plans.
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A poll published on Wednesday night by Israel's Channel 2 television showed that 67 percent of respondents favouring a pardon.
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All differ in taste, catering to the regions of Russia that prefer sweeter kvass, and those favouring the sourer variety.
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Science had been (and remains) a male-dominated discipline, and evolutionary psychologists favouring "essentialism" used science to validate patriarchal norms.
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"The money is rolling out of banks and going into resources, that's favouring energy and the big miners," Somasundaram said.
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Because the European states began with no joint federal union at all, "federalism" in Europe naturally meant favouring a stronger one.
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Americans are increasingly favouring pickup trucks and sports-utility vehicles, gas guzzlers eschewed by much of the rest of the world.
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There is a well-established gender gap in American politics, with men favouring the Republicans, but its current level is unprecedented.
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Last month, EU antitrust regulators hit Alphabet's Google with a record 2.4-billion-euro fine for favouring its own shopping service.
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College-educated women, who backed her in recent polls by 2:1, ended up favouring her by just six percentage points.
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" By contrast "the court has insisted that broad public sentiment favouring business regulation must bend to the demands of the constitution.
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On the Republican side, congressmen willing to consider offering citizenship to DREAMers have in the past been tarred as favouring "amnesty".
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But unlike those other tech titans, the taxi disrupter is not being frozen out by unfair Chinese regulations favouring local firms.
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Ever favouring the mystery, coldfire30622 keeps us guessing, preferring to offer a Berghain that exists in the imagined space between illumination.
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Luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co and U.S. sports brand Vans have also withdrawn an advertisement and shoe design seen as favouring protesters.
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Unlike Meghan and Kate, Eugenie's dress is expected to be more fashion forward, with the princess favouring floral prints and fitted outfits.
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That indicated that investors are strongly favouring puts — bets the euro will fall — over calls, which pay out if the euro rises.
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The percentage of Israelis favouring talks with the Palestinians has dropped from over 70% to closer to 50% over the past decade.
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But the party, nervous of being accused of straying from socialism, is particularly sensitive to accusations that it is favouring the wealthiest.
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Under new rules Italy's fragmented gas distribution sector is set to enter a period of consolidation, favouring companies with strong balance sheets.
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Such funds have historically excluded companies that make cluster bombs, nuclear reactors and cigarettes, while favouring companies that are rated socially responsible.
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The MDC Alliance has accused the country's electoral commission of favouring the ZANU-PF in its design of the two-column ballot.
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Other investment banks were also favouring Frankfurt for some of their UK-based staff, beating out contenders such as Paris and Dublin.
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The EU competition authority hit the company with a 2.4 billion euro ($2.7 billion) penalty last month for unfairly favouring its shopping service.
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This clearly hints that a regime favouring EU migrants could be a bargaining chip to win better access to the EU's single market.
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Markets have tended to see U.S. presidential contender Clinton as the status quo candidate, and news favouring her bid often boosts risk appetite.
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People working in media are mostly middle-class types with the same interests, favouring consumerism, hedonism, libertarian individualism and unconditional Europeanism from Brussels.
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The dollar gained overnight against the yen on comments by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that were seen favouring long-term dollar strength.
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Analysts say the banks bill may cause controversy after financial experts criticised the Islamic finance portion for favouring Islamic banks over traditional banks.
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Despite the valuations, Fujito said punters are increasingly favouring domestically focused FamilyMart over SoftBank and Fanuc, which are weighed down by global events.
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The U.S. benchmark Treasury yield approached five-month lows on Wednesday, prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on favouring low interest rates.
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The European Commission and many eurozone governments have moved away from a strict interpretation of the European fiscal rules, favouring looser budgetary policy.
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Sturgeon said the Conservative leadership race, mostly among figures strongly favouring Brexit, showed that "increasingly Scotland and the UK are on different political paths".
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Faith schools should be banned from favouring their own kind in hiring and admissions policy, and required to teach religion in a neutral way.
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DAE is favouring a bond issuance in the United States, with a bond roadshow expected to start there early next month, the sources said.
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Mrs May will also be praised for being prepared to shift the balance of public policy away from favouring the old against the young.
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Michael Clauss, Germany's ambassador to China, worries that "security rules might be used to pursue other aims" such as industrial policy favouring Chinese companies.
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Thanks to low prices and government policies favouring gas over coal, its consumption of LNG has shot up by 50% in the past year.
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DE. Bankers pointed to an outflow of global funds from Europe, with capital instead favouring the United States, which has a better growth forecast.
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On the TSX, 523 issues were higher, while 67 issues declined for a 2.49-to-1 ratio favouring gainers, with 28.78 million shares traded.
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Further measures include requiring public-sector bodies to buy electric vehicles—a big boost for buses—and favouring car-sharing businesses that use them.
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Domestic banks will likely remain selective, favouring large developers with healthier financials and focusing on first-time buyers and upgraders when offering mortgage loans.
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Meanwhile, travel groups TUI and Thomas Cook rose over 2 percent after the latter said British holidaymakers are favouring destinations outside the European Union.
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Had Labour brought out a points system favouring women or the disabled when it came to employment, it would be denounced as socialist meddling.
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We believe this shift to high-speed data is favouring operators with broad and deep networks that can provide good coverage and reliable services.
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Hamilton told reporters in Monaco, where Ferrari finished first and second, that it was clear to him that the Italian team were favouring Vettel.
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The opposition and several civil society bodies have accused Mahendran of involvement in bond dealings favouring a firm related to his son-in-law.
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The European Commission penalised Google, the world's most popular internet search engine, last year for favouring its own comparison shopping service in internet searches.
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On the TSX, 185 issues were higher, while 43 issues declined for a 4.30-to-1 ratio favouring gainers, with 37.23 million shares traded.
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For Valerie, and presumably for her peers, and her clients, there's a deep-rooted desire to reject society's supposed norms, favouring pastoralism over capitalism.
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Those favouring a powerful central government, including Alexander Hamilton and James Madison (who eventually became the chief authors of the constitution), adopted the name "federalists".
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Amarinder Singh, chief minister of Punjab state, accused Mr Sajjan and his fellow Sikh cabinet ministers of favouring an independent state for Sikhs called Khalistan.
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"Gold prices have fallen because of improving macro-economic data which is favouring risk-taking," said Margaret Yang, a market analyst with CMC Markets, Singapore.
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The cold war produced a hybrid between the Hamiltonian approach—international engagement favouring American interests, particularly those of business—and the internationalist and idealist Wilsonians.
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A survey by the Eurasia Group Foundation found a big gap between the foreign-policy experts who espouse activism and the wider population favouring restraint.
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His singing is elongated and mournful; his production is devoid of the dance-friendly quality of Starboy, instead favouring the instrumentation of his earlier work.
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Merkel said at an event hosted by women's magazine "Brigitte" on Monday evening she had taken note of other German parties favouring same-sex marriage.
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Amy Leung, research analyst for emerging and Asian equities at Newton Investment Management, a subsidiary of BNY Mellon Investment, saw compelling fundamentals favouring the Philippines.
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But several swing states that the Republican challenger must win have shifted from favouring Clinton to toss-ups, offering Trump a possible route to victory.
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The local market is favouring long dollar positions, "expecting some Armageddon with this virus," said an FX dealer at a major Russian bank in Moscow.
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Luxembourg is one of several EU states whose special deals with major multinationals is being investigated by the EU's antitrust watchdog for favouring certain companies.
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Millennials in particular do not think their food system works and are shopping locally, favouring smaller producers and buying organic, plant-based or GM-free products.
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And moves are afoot in the Pennsylvania legislature to gerrymander judicial elections in response to the state Supreme Court's crackdown on a Republican-favouring congressional map.
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The purpose of this technique, says the government employee leading the session, is to delay inclusion of tally sheets favouring the opposition in the preliminary count.
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After 1945, a Japanese movement known as Soka Gakkai International, favouring chants rather than meditation, gained followers in the United States, including African-Americans and Latinos.
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On the TSX, 136 issues were higher, while 95 issues declined for a 1.43-to-1 ratio favouring gainers, with traded volume touching 46.01 million shares.
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"There is a lot of anger against the BJP government for weakening these laws and favouring industry over the rights of the tribal people," he said.
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Italian politicians have also ramped up their war of words, accusing the ECB of showing "bias" against Italy by favouring Germany in its bond-buying programme.
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The head of the ZEC, Priscilla Chigumba, a judge, has so far said the right things, but the MDC has already charged her with favouring Zanu-PF.
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Yet a minority of Catholics does vote on religious lines, which generally means favouring anti-abortion candidates, and President Donald Trump may owe his job to them.
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If they were to forge an alliance, their parliamentary majority would mean that Sanchez would not have to seek the support of regional parties favouring Catalan independence.
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But, as part of a broader trend favouring riskier sovereign borrowers, it raises concerns about what would happen if sentiment towards emerging markets were to worsen sharply.
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Although universities can compete on price, students have shown little sign of favouring institutions with lower fees (which partly explains why these days most charge the maximum).
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In the 22018-2016 academic year, the majority of the university's 111 African students came from Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Morocco, Eritrea, and Cameroon -- slightly favouring East Africa.
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Broadly speaking, Roosevelt was a populist, favouring higher tariffs and "trust-busting" attacks on big business; he was also a conservationist, setting up the national park system.
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The yen hit a 7-week low of 111.12 against the dollar last week, favouring stocks of exporters such as Advantest Corp Panasonic Corp and Hitachi Ltd.
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In total, bond funds attracted some $4.5 billion, with investors favouring higher yielding debt over plain vanilla government and Treasury bonds, which saw $1.1 billion of outflows.
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Demand for gas in Europe has risen since 2015, thanks in part to the global economic recovery and the favouring of more environmentally friendly gas-fired power plants.
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He is unapologetic about favouring expressions of Roman Catholic identity, such as a Christmas nativity scene in the town hall, dismissing critics of such gestures as "leftist Islamophiles".
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The First Amendment prohibits the government from favouring one religion over another, and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment bars it from discriminating on religious grounds.
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The First Amendment prohibits the government from favouring one religion over another, and the equal-protection clause of the 14th Amendment bars it from discriminating on religious grounds.
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It also said it had reinforced its preliminary conclusion that Google had abused its dominant position by systematically favouring its comparison shopping service in its search result pages.
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ALEXANDRE DE JUNIACDirector-generalInternational Air Transport AssociationGeneva Power imbalances favouring the state often lead to improvident plea-bargain deals in the courts ("The shadow justice system", November 11th).
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On his return, Kuroda gave the go-ahead, favouring the idea that combining negative rates and money-printing would dispel market views he was running out of ammunition.
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Parents who had more than one child were subject to hefty fines, and were more likely to register only their boys, in part due to tradition favouring men.
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In simple terms, it aims to repatriate jobs and manufacturing to the United States by favouring the taxing of spending on imports instead of taxing sales of exports.
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Kavashe said East Africa needs to have standardised regulations on used car imports and that if governments adopted policies favouring new vehicles that will represent "a big opportunity".
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Romagnolo, favouring his left leg with help from a cane in his right hand, stood in khakis and a brown jacket beneath a mocha-coloured felt brigand hat.
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ET said differences cropped up on several occasions in the last two years between the duo, with Gangwal supporting rapid growth and Bhatia favouring a more cautious approach.
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This would mean the government favouring tighter immigration controls over free trade in exit negotiations, potentially curbing the foreign investment needed to fund Britain's huge current account deficit.
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"Recent developments are still favouring the NBH's 'wait-and-see' stance so we don't expect any change in the monetary policy setup," said economist Peter Virovacz at ING.
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The fund will invest in a range of sovereign and investment-grade corporate bonds from around the world, favouring issuers with strong environmental, social and governance (ESG) credentials.
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Danylyuk then accused Groysman of favouring candidates chosen by the inner circle of President Petro Poroshenko and wrote a letter airing his grievances to the G7 group of nations.
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One in ten teenage boys say they don't know what the word "feminist" means, and 16 percent believe it means favouring the rights of women over those of men.
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Another, smaller Guardian/ICM poll in December found 45 percent of voters wanted Britain to leave the EU whatever happens in negotiations, with 32 percent favouring a second referendum.
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In an echo of Jefferson and Jackson, QE has been attacked for bailing out the banks rather than the heartland economy, for favouring Wall Street rather than Main Street.
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In a stock exchange filing on Thursday, Wanda Commercial said KIA has sent a letter of intent favouring the delisting, following a similar announcement from China Life on Monday.
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It has also expanded rules favouring locally made goods in public procurement and has proposed a new law demanding that tech firms store data about Indian customers within India.
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Geo particularly angers the top brass by favouring a former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, who says his ousting last year by the courts was also inspired by the army.
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The Milton Keynes outfit went through some difficult times when Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber were teammates, but Horner says that it won't be favouring a number one driver.
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ONE POPULAR explanation for why the National Football League (NFL) has introduced so many rules favouring passing offences is that higher-scoring games have more appeal to casual fans.
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A stake sale would come as rival HSBC Holdings PLC awaits regulatory approval to launch a majority-owned joint venture, taking advantage of rules favouring Hong Kong-established banks.
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But some observers say significant recent decisions indicate that the ECJ is keen to defuse nationalist pressures threatening to break up the EU by favouring arguments for national sovereignty.
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"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," it said.
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"Drivers are in huge debt, but the firms are favouring those driving company-owned vehicles," Sanjay Naik, president of the MNS transport wing told a press conference on Saturday.
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The memo was likely prompted by a growing body of court precedents favouring defendants stemming from cases the department did not join, said Brian French, a lawyer at Nixon Peabody.
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Whereas American photographers shun staging photographs and favour wide-angled arty shots, some of their British counterparts have a more tabloid mentality, with picture editors favouring "tight and bright" pictures.
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While U.S.-Japanese monetary policy divergence is seen favouring the dollar, risk aversion stemming from lower commodities and prospects of weaker Chinese economic growth could boost the safe-haven yen.
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"The weak British pound boosted foreign short-stay leisure sector and led to the British favouring the United Kingdom as a main holiday destination," the group said in a statement.
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In the three months before the election, Americans shared pro-Trump fake news stories 30m times on Facebook—almost four times more than false news favouring his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
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Outsiders should not be surprised to see it behave like any other European country favouring its own consumers and firms (two of the five companies investing in NS2 are German).
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The opposition, including the Muslim Brotherhood, liberals and pan-Arabists, had boycotted the election in 2012 to protest against changes to election laws they saw as favouring pro-government candidates.
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The government would need to make terms more attractive to see more gas-fired power plants taking shape but it is legally prevented from favouring one thermal technology over another.
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Stripped of a veto, Finland is concerned it may have no say on who produces the balancing power, possibly favouring Scandinavian power plants, as Finnish ones tend to be costlier.
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That is very unfortunate – that the film's artistic merits, the work of an actor, the performance of a lifetime is ignored because the establishment does not find you favouring them.
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But it could unveil a number of deals favouring widebody jets where it has the upper hand against Airbus, including at least a dozen 787 aircraft for Korean Air Lines.
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This mindset differs greatly to that of the economic community with the vast majority still favouring that the cash rate will remain unchanged, or increase, over the course of 2016.
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The dollar was supported by a rise in Treasury yields following a report that U.S. President Donald Trump was favouring a policy hawk as the next head of the Federal Reserve.
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The limits of communication are best seen as the latest round in the decades-old battle between those who want monetary policy to be set by rules, and those favouring discretion.
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The European Central Bank has set up an infrastructure to settle euro payments in a few seconds, but banks have so far been reluctant to join the system, favouring national schemes.
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The wind industry faces pressure on margins as markets around the world phase out subsidies and governments opt for more competitive contract tenders, favouring project developers that submit the lowest bids.
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By May last year they had cut interest rates twice, bamboozling the vast majority of economists and traders who were favouring stable rates, or one reduction, over the course of 2015.
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Mr Macron, by contrast, is a zealous champion of the EU, favouring open borders, global trade, technical innovation and the adaptation of France's welfare system to a less stable future job market.
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When in 2004 the court decided not to strike down maps favouring Republicans in Pennsylvania, four justices determined that gerrymandering, while nothing to celebrate, was not a matter the judiciary could police.
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It substitutes the power of political lobbies for market forces, favouring loud, well-organised producers over silent, disparate consumers and robbing economies of the nimbleness needed to adapt to changing technological conditions.
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With a general election due in India by May, an upsurge in nationalism from any conflict with Pakistan could become a key factor, potentially favouring Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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With a general election due in India by May, a surge in nationalism from any conflict with Pakistan could become a key factor, potentially favouring Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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The European Commission slapped a record 13-billion-euro ($2.8 billion) fine on the world's most popular internet search engine in June and told the firm to stop favouring its shopping service.
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European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, who has accused the world's most popular Internet search engine of favouring its shopping service over rivals' when delivering search results, is considering whether to penalise Google.
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The single-round electoral system is seen as favouring the incumbent and most analysts expect Bongo to remain as president despite a sharp drop in oil prices that has cut into revenues.
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Under Reed v Town of Gilbert, a 2015 Supreme Court decision involving public signs, regulating the content of speech is as grave a threat to freedom of expression as favouring a particular viewpoint.
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But it would find opponents too, mostly from Mexicans who might see it as a way of favouring American and Canadian workers at their expense, and from the car companies forced to comply.
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FRANKFURT, April 5 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, in talks to merge, are currently favouring a straightforward takeover over more complex ways to structure a deal, three people close to the matter said.
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If they sense that blithe confidence is not doing the trick, Sanders-supporters often cite opinion polls that find most Americans favouring policies advocated by their hero, such as a higher minimum wage.
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The bank's critics have accused it of accepting government securities at higher yields than market rates, favouring one primary dealer and using Sri Lanka's largest pension fund to buy bonds at higher rates.
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Indeed, the law from 1993 establishing collective land titling and the right to prior consultation constitute the only noteworthy government policies favouring Afro-Colombian communities since the country's abolition of slavery in 1851.
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Apart from the practice of favouring allies with government contracts, politicians have a habit of replacing officials across the government machinery with their own cronies every time there is a transfer of power.
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The change in a country not generally known for favouring women's careers has been widely welcomed but many caution that much more needs to be done to achieve true balance among corporate leadership.
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"Our view remains that government bond yields will move higher, and that leaves us still favouring the less rate-sensitive parts of the stock market, cyclicals, while we're more cautious on defensives," Bell added.
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Governments everywhere find it hard to liberalise their approach to drugs, and not just because of the UN convention: any politician who advocates more liberal drugs laws risks being caricatured as favouring drug-taking.
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In the classic manner of those who prefer a small state except when they like it big, he had previously rebutted criticism of interrogation techniques, as well as favouring broad powers of electronic surveillance.
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The justices have already heard Gill v Whitford, a challenge to a partisan Republican-drawn gerrymander in Wisconsin, and they will soon consider a partisan map favouring Democrats in Maryland in Benisek v Lamone.
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Property investors have grown more interested in buying care properties since Britain voted to leave the EU, favouring their long leases and steady tenants over retail and offices which have been hit by uncertainty.
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The European Commission has twice fined it billions of dollars in the past two years for favouring its own shopping service, and for using its Android mobile operating system to extend its search engine.
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On Wall Street, the S&P 262.76 ended little changed as a rally in energy and industrial shares countered a drop in the technology and real-estate sectors with investors favouring value over growth.
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Ferrari, during the Michael Schumacher era of dominance, were famed for favouring the German at the expense of his team mates, even when they were deservedly leading with no other rivals to worry about.
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Shares in utilities and more defensive stocks also suffered as investors piled into a 'reflation' trade, favouring shares in mining and construction companies expected to benefit from Trump's plans to up spending on infrastructure.
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Property investors have grown more interested in buying care homes since Britain voted to leave the European Union, favouring their long leases and steady tenants over retail and offices which have been hit by uncertainty.
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As part of its transformation, Istanbul also wants to build more green homes and fewer malls, favouring outdoor shops in keeping with cultural preferences instead, said Semih Adil, coordinator of urban transformation at the municipality.
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In an election that became a referendum on Mr Netanyahu, many Israelis appear to have voted strategically, favouring one of the two main parties in the hope it would be asked to form a government.
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Spain's IBEX index slipped 0.3 percent, underperforming European peers, after sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont turned himself in to Belgian authorities while weekend polls showed parties favouring Catalan independence would likely win December's regional election.
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Speakers "no-platformed" in Britain include Peter Tatchell, a gay-rights activist who was a hero on campuses in the 1990s but has upset some of today's students by favouring free speech even for homophobes.
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A steady improvement in the jobs market has offered French President Emmanuel Macron some relief in the face of months of street protests against government policies often criticised for favouring the wealthier members of society.
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The ruling Conservatives suffered a drubbing at last week's EU parliamentary elections at the hands of the Brexit party, pushing candidates for party leaderships further towards favouring exit from the European Union by the Oct.
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Read More: Why Green Crabs Are Invading the East Coast Climate change is worsening the problem, as waters become warmer and friendlier to invasive species, favouring them over many of the long-established native ones.
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"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest (Mediaset's controlling shareholder), without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said in a statement.
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Shapes' closure, he says, illustrates the ways in which the system is stacked against independent music venues like his, favouring property developers over the very cultural institutions that attracted gentrification there in the first place.
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Nearly 55 percent of voters turned down the initiative, with 45 percent favouring it in a vote that was part of the Swiss system of direct democracy giving citizens a final say on important issues.
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But it could unveil a number of deals favouring widebody jets where it has the upper hand against Airbus, including at least a dozen 787 aircraft for Korean Air Lines and some demand for 777 freighters.
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A broad ruling favouring the church could bolster religious conservatives who favour weakening the wall between church and state, including using taxpayer money to pay for children to attend private religious schools rather than public schools.
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DUBLIN, May 2 (Reuters) - Paddy Power Betfair, touted "huge progress" in the developing U.S. market and a strong first quarter for its established Australian business as revenue rose by 17 percent despite sports results favouring gamblers.
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Property investors have been buying into student flats, health centres and care homes, favouring their long leases and steady tenants over retail and offices, which have been hit by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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A move away from bank WMPs by armies of Chinese investors - which some analysts expect - would likely trigger a seismic shift in China's asset management industry, with the new rules apparently favouring transparent mutual fund products.
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European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager two years ago slapped Google with a 2.4-billion-euro ($2.65 billion)fine for favouring its own price comparison shopping service and told it to stop its anti-competitive business practices.
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DUBAI, Nov 22 (Reuters) - A rally in oil prices helped lift stock markets in the Gulf early on Monday, with investors favouring oil-derivative stocks and Abu Dhabi's banks extending gains in volatile week of trade.
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Those favouring Britain remaining in the EU say Brexit will bring economic hardship and disrupt trade, as well as an end to many social benefits, including the right to live and work in 27 other countries.
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Treasury yields bounced from two-week lows and rose on Monday after a report that President Trump was favouring Stanford economist John Taylor, seen as more hawkish than current Chair Janet Yellen, to head the Fed.
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Low RoTE from Postbank had been a key reason for previous plans to sell the bank, but can be partly combatted by the regulatory rein-back on leverage requirements, favouring risk-based capitalisation for European banks.
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That is consistent with other gestures by President Donald Trump's administration favouring Israel, but not with the international consensus that the settlements, in territories Israel captured in a war with Arab states in 1967, are illegal.
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Second, the Los Angeles transit authority needs to take the politically risky step of favouring public-transport passengers, who are often poor (71% of them are Latino) over car drivers, who are more numerous and generally wealthier.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses on Friday that have put it on course for steep weekly drops against major currencies, with many investors favouring the perceived safe-haven appeal of the yen amid sinking global markets.
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Many tech firms have steered clear of following the likes of Uber Technologies with initial public offerings as they struggle to make a profit, instead favouring raising money from institutional investors, private equity and venture capital firms.
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Force India and Sauber had argued that that amounts to a "questionable cartel", with the system favouring big teams that shape the rules and are guaranteed millions of dollars regardless of how they perform on the track.
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Driving the unrest is anger among workers and the lower-middle class over the squeeze on household incomes and a belief that Macron is deaf to citizens' needs as he enacts reforms seen as favouring the wealthy.
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Britain's vote to leave the EU has undermined one of the pillars of a 1998 settlement that ended decades of violence in Northern Ireland between mostly Catholic Irish nationalists and Protestant unionists favouring continued union with Britain.
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This is because of high uncertainty regarding the bank's likely balance sheet composition upon default and how a resolution scenario would affect short-term depositors in Germany, given the lack of precedent for favouring short term creditors.
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SEOUL, June 9 (Reuters) - Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Thursday it welcomed "overwhelming support" from the U.S. government and other parties to overturn a U.S. appeals court ruling favouring Apple Inc against the firm.
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The Samsung conglomerate had previously announced it will disband its "future and strategy" office - used to make the group's key decisions - which was under public scrutiny for favouring the Lee family over the interests of other stakeholders.
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There is speculation that finance minister Philip Hammond could again look beyond Britain's shores to fill the role - potentially favouring former Reserve Bank of India chief Raghuram Rajan - or seek a first female governor for the BoE.
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Lars Osberg and Insa Bechert of Dalhousie University found that the most inequality-averse 10% of Americans resemble the inequality-averse in other countries, favouring an earnings ratio between CEOs and unskilled labourers of about two to one.
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WL Ross' investors were not told of the fee calculation methodology, the SEC said, adding that WL Ross had created "ambiguous provisions" in its agreement with investors that led to a deal favouring the firm over its investors.
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In September, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea drew an ocean boundary favouring Ghana in a maritime border dispute with neighbouring Ivory Coast, opening the way for development drilling to resume on the TEN project.
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After the oral argument in December, most pundits were expecting a 5-4 decision upending the common understanding of "one person, one vote" (counting everybody) in favour of counting only eligible voters, a scheme favouring whiter, wealthier, districts.
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"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring 1/8the Berlusconi family's holding company 3/8 Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said. WITHDRAWAL?
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The vast majority of rikishi win most of their matches by force out rather than a trip or throw, but Kotoshogiku is on the extreme end of the spectrum, massively favouring all out aggression and the force out.
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Bezos' visit, however, is likely to be marred by protests across India from small business owners who allege Amazon is driving them out of business by offering sharply discounted products and favouring select big sellers on its platform.
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The companies, in a joint letter to Vestager seen by Reuters, said that Google, the world's most popular internet search engine, has yet to comply with a 2017 order to stop favouring its own price comparison shopping service.
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"China's national air pollution action plan has brought massive reductions in pollution levels and associated health risks, but policies favouring coal and heavy industry are holding back progress," said Greenpeace East Asia climate and energy campaigner Huang Wei.
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Leading the resistance isn't about favouring the rich or the poor, the globetrotting city-dweller or the rooted rural worker, but binding them to a shared pursuit of a common good for the nation, as well as the world.
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The dollar gained overnight against the yen on comments by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that were seen favouring long term dollar strength, but reversed direction to trade 0.1 percent lower at 108.68 yen in morning trade in Europe.
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JERUSALEM, May 30 (Reuters) - Israel's parliamentary finance committee on Monday approved an extra 13.2 billion shekels ($3.4 billion) for defence and security after a stormy debate in which the opposition accused the government of favouring defence over social spending.
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"With Washington favouring a confrontational approach aimed at maintaining its hegemony rather than a cooperative one for the common good, Beijing will have to be prepared to stand its ground and respond as necessary to safeguard its core interests."
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As Michael Zezas, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, points out, the candidates have some common ground on corporate taxation—favouring proposals designed to make companies repatriate overseas earnings and to limit the tax deductibility of interest payments, for example.
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In preliminary early afternoon results, 55 percent of voters had rejected the initiative, with 45 percent favouring it in a vote that was part of the Swiss system of direct democracy giving citizens a final say on important issues.
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She often builds wooden cameras on-site, favouring industrial and architectural subjects (pictured), though at Photo London Mr Kraus exhibited a serene treescape she made in Cold Spring, New York, rendered eerie by the reversal of black and white.
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U.S. Treasury yields rose on Monday after a report that President Donald Trump was favouring Stanford economist John Taylor to head the Federal Reserve and weekend comments from incumbent Fed Chair Janet Yellen extolling the strength of the economy.
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Kochhar, 56, who has been CEO of ICICI Bank, India's third-biggest lender by assets, since May 2009, has faced allegations of favouring Videocon Group, a consumer electronics and oil and gas exploration company, in the bank's lending practices.
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Since immigration officials have discretion over whom to deport, he said, and since the government "has resources only to remove a fraction of the unlawful aliens", there is no legal barrier to favouring the removal of some over others.
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ET said they differ on how to capture the next leg of growth with Bhatia favouring buying wide-bodied aircraft to pursue its international expansion, while Gangwal prefers budget carrier Southwest Airlines' model of operating a single model aircraft.
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An upgrade from SEB to "buy" put Dometic shares to the top of the STOXX 600 index, while Travel groups TUI and Thomas Cook rose over 2 percent after the latter said British holidaymakers are favouring destinations outside the European Union.
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Makers of competing products will be unhappy if it appears that Amazon is favouring its own products on its site or discouraging competition by driving up the cost of ad space on products that directly challenge its private-label goods.
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Google has already been fined a record 2.4 billion euros ($2.9 bln) by the European Commission for favouring its own service, and could face millions of euros in fresh fines if it fails to treat rivals and its own service equally.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators hit Google with a record 2.4-billion-euro ($2.7 billion) fine for favouring its own shopping service, taking a tough line in the first of three probes of its dominance in searches and smartphone operating systems.
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European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager on Tuesday gave Google 90 days to stop favouring its own shopping service in internet searches or face a further daily penalty of up to 5 percent of parent company Alphabet's average daily global revenue.
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These would be subject to a code of conduct on competitive behaviour that would, for example, prevent an online marketplace such as Amazon from favouring its own products over those of a rival in a search result shown to a consumer.
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Unlike past elections, this one is not a contest between those favouring closer ties with the West and Russia respectively, thanks largely to Vladimir Putin's seizure of Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula, and incursion into the east of the country in 2014.
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She claimed the move would claw back power from unaccountable monetary policymakers, whom she accused of undermining property rights, and of favouring wealthy investors and corporate borrowers over savers and pensioners by allowing inflation of 2% rather than none at all.
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Young people have been at the forefront of the protests, worried about China encroaching on Hong Kong's freedoms but also concerned with issues such as sky-high living costs and what many see as an unfair housing policy favouring the wealthy.
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Schemes favouring Malays were once deemed essential to improve the lot of Malaysia's least wealthy racial group; these days they are widely thought to help mostly the well-off within that group, while failing the poor and aggravating ethnic tensions.
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To protect itself from accusations of subjectively favouring some search results over others, Google relies on the weight of "good information" to drive out the bad from its results, or making changes to its algorithms that affect all searches equally.
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EU leaders have called for changes to the proposed Basel reform, which will affect top banks globally, fearing it would increase costs for European lenders, while favouring their U.S. rivals, and may result in a fall in lending in Europe.
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Two years ago, the Commission accused Google of favouring its own price comparison shopping service, hitting it with the hefty fine as well as an order to stop its anti-competitive business practices and create a level playing field for rivals.
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The game changer for global automakers, many of whom until recently have resisted an industry shift to heavily electrified vehicles, is China - an auto market with strong potential for growth where stringent policies favouring cleaner energy cars are being aggressively pursued.
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The comments by European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager come amid signs that she could charge Google with anti-competitive behaviour, a year after she accused the company of favouring its shopping service in delivering search results at the expense of rivals.
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Similarly, further clarity on internal TLAC pre-positioning for CSI or clarity favouring support from its Swiss parent in a resolution scenario due to its unlimited liability status could lead to a one-notch upgrade of its Long-Term IDR.
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New Zealand's moves on gun control have won global praise, especially in the United States, where lawmakers favouring gun control and activists have struggled to address firearms violence despite back-to-back mass shootings in Texas and Ohio last month.
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CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldovans go to the polls on Sunday in a presidential race that could propel a pro-Russian Socialist candidate to power after disclosure of a billion dollar corruption scandal that has sapped trust in politicians favouring closer ties with the West.
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The Fed, which sets the tone for monetary policy globally, cut rates by 25 basis points at its last meeting, but was anything but unanimous on how to respond to slowing growth in the U.S. economy, with most policymakers favouring keeping rates unchanged.
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The lab testing markets benefit from the same secular trends that are common to health-care markets, such as a growing and ageing population, and an emphasis on early diagnostics and increased frequency of testing in a shift favouring prevention over treatment.
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In one sign of investor caution, in currency option markets, risk reversal spreads in sterling turned in favour of pound puts after briefly favouring pound calls earlier this week, meaning demand to protect the currency's downside is stronger than that for the upside.
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Stockbrokers said the market was digesting political concerns over the resignation of the head of Sri Lanka's anti-corruption body on Monday, a few days after President Maithripala Sirisena implied that the agency was favouring the rival party of his prime minister.
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After the oral argument in December, most pundits (including your correspondent) were expecting a 5-4 decision upending the common understanding of "one person, one vote" (counting everybody) in favour of counting only eligible voters, a scheme favouring whiter, wealthier, GOP-leaning districts.
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"Against this backdrop of growing global risks - which does not feel like the backdrop to positive equity returns - we have decided to take equities back to neutral across our asset allocation portfolios, after favouring the asset class for over five years," he added.
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HONG KONG, Nov 26 (Reuters) - * Asset manager BlackRock has gone defensive in Asia's stock market, favouring sectors such as telecoms, as it braces for slower economic growth next year, the company said in a report on 2020 Asia investment views on Tuesday.
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Indicated 0.1 percent lower Spanish state-owned train operator Renfe will have to restart an auction for a contract to supply up to 53.83 high speed trains, El Pais reported on Saturday, after a court ruled against a clause favouring trains made in Spain.
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The discussion comes amid general debate about Hong Kong's corporate governance rules and attractiveness as a listing destination, sparked by Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd favouring New York over Hong Kong for its record $25 billion initial public offering (IPO) in 2014.
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"The near-term path of UK stocks and sterling is highly dependent on the Brexit newsflow and as a result we maintain an underweight position to both, instead favouring themes and geographies with more economic certainty," said Edward Park, investment director at Brooks Macdonald.
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MADRID, May 21 (Reuters) - Spanish state-owned train operator Renfe will have to restart an auction for a contract to supply up to 30 high speed trains, El Pais reported on Saturday, after a court ruled against a clause favouring trains made in Spain.
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If a modern way of life plays a part in favouring early-morning births, Ms Chaney speculated that she would see such timings dominate in the results for the Criollo women, but feature less prominently among the results for the Wichí and Toba/Qom.
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"The near term path of UK stocks and sterling is highly dependent on the Brexit newsflow and as a result we maintain an underweight position to both, instead favouring themes and geographies with more economic certainty," said Edward Park, investment director at Brooks Macdonald.
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Leung is alleged to have offered employment to the son of the chairman of a logistics company as a reward for the chairman favouring JPMorgan when choosing banks to work on the company's IPO, Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said in May.
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"This longer extension will inevitably entail holding European Parliament elections in the U.K., thus favouring an acceleration of the political changes in the U.K. This might moderate the U.K. stance in Brexit and push for a closer relationship between the U.K. and EU," he explained.
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"[The EU] claimed that when we offered improved shopping ads to our users and advertisers, we were "favouring" our own services — and that this was bad for a handful of price comparison aggregators who claimed to have lost clicks from Google," Walker's post read.
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People who found it unfathomable that Britain could vote to leave, primarily because such an event had never happened before, probably in turn succumbed to confirmation bias: placing more weight on recently released polls favouring "remain" than on the similar number of surveys backing "leave".
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Markets have tended to see Clinton as the status quo candidate, and news favouring her bid often boosts risk appetite, whereas the stance taken by her Republican rival Donald Trump on foreign policy, trade and immigration issues is seen posing potential risks for global growth.
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Stockbrokers said the stock market was also digesting political concerns over the resignation of the head of Sri Lanka's anti-corruption body on Monday, a few days after President Maithripala Sirisena implied that the agency was favouring the rival party of his prime minister.
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The ratings agency added that Shandong's support will be limited, as the provincial government has been favouring high-value-added sectors in recent years, and may not mind letting some private firms in over-capacity industries go under, if there is no systemic risk.
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The joint call by the group ratchets up pressure on European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager to take further action against Google, the world's most popular internet search engine, two years after she ordered it to stop favouring its own price comparison shopping service (CSS).
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The ministry said the changes are intended to achieve a more equitable distribution of the tax burden, as the government has long been criticised for favouring foreign investors over domestic investors, while allowing companies to transfer more of their major shareholders' income to corporate income.
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After a seven-year investigation prompted by scores of complaints from rivals, the European Commission hit Google with a record 2.4 billion euro ($2.73 billion) fine for favouring its own shopping service and an order to treat rival services the same way it treats its own products.
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For the operating banks, we have applied the lower of two potential Short-Term ratings mapping to an 'A+' because the Long-Term IDR benefits from the buffer uplift above the VR, and there is no specific driver from the buffer favouring repayment in the short-term.
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BRUSSELS, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Alphabet unit Google will inform EU antitrust regulators on Tuesday on its plan to comply with an EU order to stop favouring its shopping service, the company said, two months after being hit with a record 2.4-billion-euros ($2.9 billion) fine.
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The move by the EU competition authority, which hit the company with a 2.4 billion euro ($2.7 billion) penalty for unfairly favouring its shopping service last month, could pose a bigger risk for the world's most popular internet search engine because of Android's huge growth potential.
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Among such peole may be Stephen Bannon, a former White House adviser who is a devout Catholic but has sharply attacked the leaders of his church on the question of immigration, accusing them of favouring unlimited entry into the country as a way of filling their own pews.
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Despite signs of cooling in these sectors, state-owned newspaper Economic Daily warned on Sunday that some Chinese firms with large sum of capital have shown "the dangerous tendency of overly favouring virtual industries than the real economy", looking to the property market and financial markets for quicker profits.
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Museums in America have traditionally been supported by rich individuals offering private endowments, but even there museums enjoy some state largesse in the form of tax breaks for donors and lenders, as well as rules favouring not-for-profit organisations (see main chart above for a breakdown of America's museum finance).
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While the dollar has ignored yield differentials for more than a year, with investors preferring to give greater weight to the momentum of economic recovery in other major economies, notably Europe, this week's spike in 10-year U.S. Treasury yields forced investors to acknowledge the widening yield differentials favouring the greenback.
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Mr Tveit insists that the law will not deter his organization from favouring economic leverage as a way to signal opposition to Israel's occupation policies: "It is precisely because of our Christian principles that we…find the purchase and consumption of goods produced in Israeli settlements in the occupied territories immoral."
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Leung allegedly offered employment to the son of the chairman of a logistics company in 2010 and 2011 as a reward for the chairman favouring J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) when choosing banks to work on the company's IPO, Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said in a statement on Thursday.
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"Base metals will struggle for a while longer, but we are getting to the point where people will start favouring risk again," said Oxford Economics analyst Dan Smith, adding that next year's U.S. presidential election would be a catalyst "for Donald Trump to try to calm things down on the trade front".
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To recover contract law's core social functions, we advocate ruling out automatic contracts and favouring contracts based on some degree of deliberation and meaningful relationships; we advocate cutting off hidden side-agreements that perpetuate side-deals in multi-sided markets where the consumer is reduced to a resource to be mined, bought and sold.
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But the measure does nothing to ease long-standing friction in the alliance: President Barack Obama, who had vetoed JASTA but was overridden by Congress, is increasingly seen by the kingdom and fellow Gulf Arab as favouring their bitter rival Iran, a charge Washington denies, and differs with Riyadh over Syria and other Arab crises.
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Among the radicals, Peter Navarro, the head of the National Trade Council, Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary and Robert Lighthizer, Mr Trump's nominated trade representative, have all railed against America's large trade deficit with China, which they attribute to China unfairly favouring its producers, and recommended tougher enforcement of trade rules or, in Mr Navarro's case, import tariffs on Chinese goods.
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A long list of papers attached to a job application tends to impress appointment committees, and the resulting pressure to churn out a steady stream of articles in peer-reviewed journals often leads to the splitting of results from a single study into several "minimum publishable units", to the unnecessary duplication of studies and to the favouring of work that is scientifically trivial but easy to publish.
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