But it's not exactly easy to follow through on that.
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Generally, presidents follow through on promises made by their predecessors.
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Congress is not required to follow through on these goals.
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He did not follow through on either of the threats.
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Trump has yet to follow through on that campaign vow.
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She said she failed to follow through on a Dec.
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Trump doesn't always follow through on his most explosive threats.
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May, who favored remaining, will not follow through on leaving.
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Time will tell if they follow through on their promises.
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Brilliant man and obviously follow through on the president&aposs policies.
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I think he might actually follow through on this newfound clarity.
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But then it did not follow through on the latter provisions.
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Karrys lets the curlers follow through on their own artistic visions.
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He could also follow through on his threat to retaliate with tariffs.
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You don't have to be a saint to follow through on this.
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But she said the guidelines did not follow through on that recommendation.
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The thing is, you're not meant to follow through on these conversations.
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But how you follow through on those ideas matters just as much.
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Democrats need only to follow through on a current Obama administration policy.
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Congress must follow through on the Government's plan on the Everglades Reservoir.
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Now is the time for Hungary to follow through on these commitments.
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But how you follow through on your ideas matters just as much.
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You are able to follow through on the agreement of the consequences.
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Second, the president should follow through on his freeze on new regulations.
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But others are skeptical that Maduro will follow through on that promise.
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I'm going to follow through on some of our proposals on infrastructure.
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In the end, the parents did not follow through on their pledge.
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Seven months into his presidency, he tried to follow through on that promise.
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When I'm that excited about something, I want to follow through on it.
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Raul Labrador urged fellow Republicans to follow through on pledge to dismantle Obamacare.
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Whether China would follow through on tougher sanctions was also a key question.
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Should he not follow through on these commitments, Congress will exercise stringent oversight.
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump does not follow through on everything he says or tweets.
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What if OPEC does not actually follow through on the promised production cuts?
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That's why Trump must follow through on his promises regarding prevention and treatment.
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Could this mean Bojack will actually follow through on his promises for once?
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Republican lawmakers, however, don't think Trump will follow through on his funding threat.
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To follow through on plans, billionaire Richard Branson suggests putting them in writing.
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He doubted that Mr. Trump would follow through on any of his promises.
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And how grudgingly he's been known to follow through on a charitable donation.
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After the speech, Trump tweeted that he would follow through on the threat.
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Will nations follow through on a global climate framework agreed upon in Poland?
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It remains unclear whether Mr. Mnangagwa will follow through on his recent promises.
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But they may find it harder to follow through on all their promises.
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Some were skeptical that China would follow through on its pledges of openness.
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There are several reasons why he should follow through on his campaign promise.
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Why didn't Rosenstein follow through on the wire or the 25th Amendment talk?
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But Kudlow insisted Trump's track record means he'll follow through on his promises.
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Bush, however, would not follow through on his promise and reciprocate the goodwill gesture.
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I think this shows we have strong resolve to follow through on that process.
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Cramer questioned whether President Trump will follow through on all of candidate Trump's rhetoric.
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The solutions are easy to outline, but will be challenging to follow through on.
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"He doesn't seem prepared to follow through on all his trade promises," said Baker.
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Again, just to follow through on these campaign promises that really were very flawed.
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The key will be finding ways to actually follow through on Musk's audacious goals.
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But that doesn't mean that there isn't an obligation to follow through on promises.
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"ARQ" had some solid ideas but didn't follow through on them, according to critics.
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There are "too many cattle to follow through" on recent gains, though, he added.
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Will the administration follow through on requiring drug companies to disclose prices in ads?
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Now statehooders are mounting a campaign on the mainland to follow through on Gov.
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It took a new Democratic governor two years later to follow through on expansion.
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He later threatened publicly to do so, then failed to follow through on it.
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There was confidence in the Fed's willingness to follow through on what it said.
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So they are organizing to ensure he's unable to follow through on his promises.
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Trump's inability to follow through on a campaign promise is not a national emergency.
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Their presence at the GDC roundtable offered follow-through on that expression of solidarity.
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If Kat acted according to "character," she'd follow through on her mission, as asked.
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It's not clear whether the new government intends to follow through on its threat.
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I wouldn't think there will be a lot of follow through on the downside.
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But the Trump administration is worried that China won't follow through on its promises.
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In 1996, gangsters kidnapped players who apparently did not follow through on a fix.
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But crucially, its success hinges on whether China will follow through on its commitments.
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Republicans nominated and helped elect a president who would actually follow through on repeal.
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It did not follow through on that agreement and instead gave the managers bonuses.
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The message, from a Democrat: "Put country over party" and follow through on impeachment.
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North Korea says the US side fails to follow through on its commitments, too.
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But foreign governments including France first want to see Beirut follow through on reforms.
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China has failed to follow through on promises it made to the Obama administration.
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All while telling the President that he would follow through on the President's orders.
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And Trump probably won't follow through on his threats to unleash a civil war.
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A prepared president should seize the historic opportunity to follow through on that threat.
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They're supposed to be perfect, precise beings who always follow through on their purpose.
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It's clear that Trump is upset, and isn't scared to follow through on tariffs.
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They need to follow through on making sure those policies are being implemented in practice.
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Trump claimed China didn't follow through on Xi's promise to resume purchases of farm products.
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Amber will then follow through on her vow to donate ALL of her settlement dough.
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Editors were alerted to the error immediately but failed to follow through on a correction.
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His surprise victory alarmed many companies, which fear he might follow through on his pledges.
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The president may maintain his antagonistic style, but follow through on fewer threats and promises.
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We wanted them to have some kind of bias to follow through on their commitments.
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Let's see if Dr. Carson will follow through on his deep disappointment and fire Patton.
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Ultimately, strategists are uncertain on whether the Philippine leader will follow through on his threats.
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"It appears that Senator Grassley's going to follow through on this plan," Mr. Reid said.
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"The failure to follow through on bear market closes suggest we are near the low."
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But not once did I think he would actually follow through on the good ones.
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Congress needs to continue taking steps to follow through on its promise to repeal Obamacare.
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I wanted to see if you would follow through on protecting transgender students against discrimination.
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Our city has long failed to follow through on promises as New York has evolved.
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So he needs to prove, today, that he can follow through on his big promises.
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Clinton alleged that Trump may not follow through on tax cuts for lower-income individuals.
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The temperature cooled somewhat this week after Kim didn't follow through on his Guam threat.
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Past presidents have failed to follow through on similar promises to our allies in Israel.
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But concerns remain about how Trump will follow through on the nationwide health emergency declaration.
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Whether Trump would follow through on his appeal for bipartisan harmony was far from clear.
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Each time, allied leaders tried to persuade Trump not to follow through on his decisions.
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It is unclear whether Mr. Trump will follow through on his recent, pro-business messaging.
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At issue in the cases are laws requiring that electors follow through on those pledges.
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Mr. Trump may not follow through on all these proposals, but his direction is clear.
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When the president failed to follow through on his threat, conservatives took it doubly hard.
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However, civil society has yet to see follow-through on key commitments made by Facebook.
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There's growing evidence that Dao plans to follow through on his threat of a lawsuit.
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While the error was promptly corrected online, editors failed to follow through on this print correction.
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Her family hopes she will follow through on her plans despite the loss of her sister.
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Macron's statement, should he follow through on it, would also separate him from Obama's (in)action.
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Whether he'll actually follow through on that pledge has been the source of nearly endless speculation.
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Such challenges could make it difficult for the Trump administration to follow through on its threats.
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If he doesn't follow through on these things, what are you prepared to do in response?
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Mike DeWine says he will follow through on his pledge to sign the heartbeat bill Thursday.
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President Donald Trump, though, declared last week that North Korea would follow through on its promise.
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"I think he's finding out that he can't follow through on all his talk," he said.
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OPEC Secretary-General Mohammed Barkindo said he was sure countries would follow through on the deal.
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Should America follow through on its promise to leave the treaty, it would have several consequences.
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They need countries to follow through on their promises to relocate and resettle families like Ahmed's.
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USTR LIGHTHIZER SAYS HAS EVERY EXPECTATION THAT MEXICO WILL FOLLOW THROUGH ON ITS USMCA LABOR COMMITMENTS
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If you're interested in learning how to follow through on everything this year, read more here.
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So Kohn decided to follow through on her threat and send the image to Ryan's mom.
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We do not know whether Trump will follow through on many of his inflammatory campaign promises.
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To follow through on your career goals, identify monthly and weekly benchmarks for yourself, he says.
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The election of Abraham Lincoln triggered the South to follow through on their threats of secession.
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Many speculated as to whether she'd follow through on her announced headlining performance at the festival.
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Koch sees no evidence that either Trump or Clinton would follow through on the Koch agenda.
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Trump replied that it was very important politically for him to follow through on this promise.
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Still, once he won the election, Trump certainly didn't have to follow through on this promise.
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After he wins, those people call the politician and demand he follow through on the issue.
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Ruddy says he does not believe Trump will follow through on his consideration to remove Mueller.
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Scarborough and Brzezinski questioned Trump's campaign tactics and whether he would follow through on his promises.
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Abdoun notes that high achievers in the working world will follow through on commitments and goals.
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And there are already questions about whether some countries will follow through on their Paris pledges.
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While the errors were promptly corrected online, editors failed to follow through on this print correction.
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These numbers aren't likely to drop because the president failed to follow through on a promise.
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Kingdom Hearts can't follow through on the revelations of the film because there's nowhere to go.
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Sometimes, the follow through on your high-five has lethal repercussions for an opponent's testicular region.
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That might make other countries feel less inclined to follow through on their own climate pledges.
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He often makes threats he doesn't follow through on and promises he can't or won't keep.
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The bold proposals they did follow through on, such as eliminating poverty, have fallen far short.
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But should he follow through on instigating a nuclear arms race, the consequences could be severe.
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Lawmakers told The Hill that appointing a liaison would help Trump follow through on that pledge.
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In the past, he has failed to follow through on promised donations from his nonprofit foundation.
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Tariffs could hurt such companies if the United States and China follow through on their plans.
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My framer is regularly asked to follow through on choices that might seem fanciful, even dramatic.
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"Today I'm taking bold action to follow through on that promise," Mr. Trump told the miners.
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President Trump might follow through on his campaign pledge to bar Muslims from entering the country.
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The failure of Senate Republicans to follow through on their promises to repeal ObamaCare is frustrating.
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Much to my own surprise, I'm on track to actually follow through on this hiking impulse.
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Because the Trump that I know always tries his best to follow through on his promises.
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They let me follow through on my idea, even when I got to a dead end.
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But it remains unclear how, or when, they plan to follow through on the other issues.
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They don't want to surprise the market so they'll probably follow through on what they're signaling.
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She worries they may not follow through on a recommendation for a rollover, abandoning the process midway.
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So we may find out very soon whether Bevin is willing to follow through on his threat.
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I'm counting on Chairman Kim to be determined to follow through on the commitment that he made.
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That said, according to US officials, it seems ZTE has yet to follow through on the latter.
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But Townshend doubted whether Tillerson would really follow through on some of the specifics of his testimony.
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Should he follow through on that, his seat may be taken by another political veteran, Anwar Ibrahim.
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Against that backdrop, financial markets are keen to see how Trump will follow through on campaign pledges.
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While the imprecise references were promptly corrected online, editors failed to follow through on this print correction.
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So I wouldn't be surprised at all if President Trump doesn't follow through on these tariffs either.
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It is critical that the federal government follow through on this commitment to promoting autonomous vehicle innovation.
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Mr. Rhodes was given 48 hours to make sure the president could follow through on his commitment.
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Grant aims to motivate readers to follow through on their original ideas that stray from the norm.
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For Barack Obama, failing to follow through on a "red line" crossed will haunt him for years.
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There was a lot of follow-through on all of the recommendations, particularly from the administration itself.
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And if Musk and SpaceX can finance — and follow through on — the plans, it would make history.
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The FBI failed to follow through on a tip about Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz in January.
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"It'd be extremely disappointing" if Trump didn't follow through on the tariffs, Ferriola told Cramer on Thursday.
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THE PROGNOSIS It's extremely unclear whether the Trump administration will follow through on its promised vaping ban.
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It deserves, like "Breaking Bad," the chance to follow through on its implications, saving nothing for later.
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An HHS official said the rules follow through on President Donald Trump's pledges to promote religious liberty.
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Instead, it lets children see failure as an opportunity, and set goals that they'll follow through on.
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While the error was promptly corrected online, an editor failed to follow through on this print correction.
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Peace would have to be accompanied by denuclearization, something Pyongyang has repeatedly declined to follow through on.
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While the error was corrected promptly online, an editor failed to follow through on this print correction.
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"[It allows Trump] to follow through on his promise to make that border more secure," he said.
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Trump's deals, however, have allowed him to follow through on campaign promises before he even takes office.
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White House officials had already been vague about the president's plans to follow through on his threat.
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Lee's defection ramps up the pressure on Johnson, whose promise to follow through on Brexit by Oct.
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Hammer said it's a possibility that Twitter won't follow through on what users are most concerned about.
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The administration can follow through on its efforts to include quality and efficacy in its reimbursement formulas.
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For example, tele-consults might be a tactic to help increase patient follow-through on lifestyle management.
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Companies will have to follow through on the promises they&aposve already made and expand on them.
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In a way, Democrats should hope that Republicans follow through on their promises to repeal health reform.
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But others noted that the company had failed to follow through on grand proposals in the past.
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There will be concern whether other countries can trust the US to follow through on its commitments.
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She ultimately did follow through on a publicly announced plan to take the medication on November 1.
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Zuckerberg may be sincere in his intentions, but the company he founded needs to follow through on them.
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The government said last week it would follow through on its promise to make secondary school education free.
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Commitments are important, and then making sure that we follow through on those commitments matters an awful lot.
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But even if Bevin were willing to follow through on his threat, the story wouldn't likely be over.
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But it wasn't clear to experts if Trump would follow through on that promise once he took office.
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Almost half of American voters have now given Mr Trump an opportunity to follow through on that threat.
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But while smartphones are grabbing a larger chunk of consumers' clicks, they've failed to follow through on sales.
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As we ease into 2018, many people are attempting to follow through on their ambitious New Year's resolutions.
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Usually though, these failures to follow through on campaign pledges come after the official wins and takes office.
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Even if President Trump wanted to follow through on his tweet, he addressed it to the wrong person.
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But, if the Boring Company has taught us anything, the guy tends to follow through on ridiculous ideas.
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May's spokesman repeated her determination to follow through on Brexit, even though she campaigned against it in 2016.
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I find that if I put pen to paper, I'm more likely to follow through on my goals.
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Somalia has promised to ban FGM for several years, but has yet to follow through on doing so.
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But Congress has yet to appropriate any money to the administration to follow through on Trump's border wall.
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Rosa Pinedo, 27, said that she has little confidence that the mayor will follow through on his promises.
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But for Congress to actually follow through on repealing and replacing Obamacare, the work is far from done.
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What to watch: Azar is stressing that he is going to follow through on taking on drug companies.
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"Organizations place a premium on individuals who follow through on tasks," Kyle Wong of Pixlee told The Muse.
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The president wants people in the administration who, when he makes a decision, will follow through on it.
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Still, anti-tobacco advocates are losing hope that the Trump administration will follow through on its September promise.
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That failed attempt followed multiple warnings from the US urging Iran not to follow through on its plans.
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The failure to successfully follow through on the initial announcements gets much less attention than the announcements themselves.
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It appears Trump did not follow through on his promise to Trudeau -- and the spat continues to escalate.
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Refusing to pay people for their services and failing to follow through on promises were a running theme.
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The power to follow through on the Paris climate talks rests more in our hands than we realize.
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I got to follow through on all of my instincts — and also [incorporate] other people's instincts as well.
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But we recommended voting for him in the belief that he would follow through on his reformist platform.
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It is time for Congress to stop talking about tax cuts and follow through on its overdue promise.
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"If you make a promise as a politician, you have to follow through on it," Mr. Chi said.
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As many as one in two patients prescribed eye drops does not follow through on the treatment plan.
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As noted above, the question of whether Russia will follow through on its cuts is a huge one.
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Venezuela's foreign ministry on Friday blamed the rearmament on Duque's failure to follow through on the peace accords.
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It took nearly a year for the carriers to follow through on their promises to stop the practice.
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A heart ailment prompted Bird to follow through on another promise — that he would coach only three seasons.
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He said he hoped Mr. Trump would follow through on his promises to bring back high-paying jobs.
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Would he follow through on his threats to target Iranian cultural sites, international war-crime laws be damned?
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This is exactly why the federal government needs to follow through on its promise to fund infrastructure projects.
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Yet, many of Mr. Trump's supporters say they are counting on him to follow through on his promises.
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BOEWATCH The BoE has struggled before to follow through on its signals about when it might raise rates.
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China has made similar pledges in past negotiations, but has mostly failed to follow through on large purchases.
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Trump has repeatedly suggested he might scrap NAFTA, though he has yet to follow through on the pledge.
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Mr. Prendergast said that he was confident that the governor and mayor would follow through on their promises.
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And when it comes to steel, his failure to follow through on a promise has had unintended consequences.
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Could you talk about the military consequences for north Korea if they don't follow through on the commitments?
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But markets have become increasingly sceptical that Donald Trump will follow through on his most blood-curdling trade threats.
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The mayor expressed some optimism that Trump would follow through on a campaign pledge to spend more on infrastructure.
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Trump's unpredictable nature means it's too early to say unequivocally whether he will follow through on a Muslim ban.
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They produce short-term gains that are sustained only with consistent messaging and follow-through on the commitments made.
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In his first week in office, President Donald Trump showed he intends to follow through on his immigration promises.
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But the political science research suggests that presidents generally follow through on their campaign promises (or, at least, try).
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Zuckerberg's statement promises a lot, and it remains to be seen whether Facebook will follow through on these changes.
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But whether López Obrador will follow through on all his big plans is a point of skepticism for many.
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In dozens of text messages, Carter urged Roy to follow through on his talk of taking his own life.
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"Frederick" trusted your advice enough to follow through on a background check, so he is actually listening to you.
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Do all the nice romantic gestures that come to your mind throughout the year and follow through on them.
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Companies file for patents all the time, and they don't always follow through on the projects they file for.
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In the statement, Google predictably reviews the steps it has taken to follow through on previous promises to Congress.
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It's looking like President Trump might finally follow through on his threats to get tough with China on trade.
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FED'S KAPLAN, ON RECENT MEXICO TARIFFS, SAYS "STILL HOPEFUL" THAT THERE "WON'T BE A FOLLOW THROUGH" ON THESE TARIFFS
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If the latter is true, then he would most certainly not follow through on any of those former statements.
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Trump can refuse to follow through on Obama's pledge of cutting emissions 22018 percent below 993 levels by 299.
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Replays showed that Travis hit Angels catcher Martin Maldonado in the back with the follow-through on his swing.
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Today we follow through on this recognition and open our embassy in the historic and sacred land of Jerusalem.
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Follow through on that, and soon you'll both begin to see the positive benefit of a culture of feedback.
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Qatar has formed a Compensation Claims Committee to follow-through on requests for billions in damages from the blockade.
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Instead, they say they're confident the Trump administration won't follow through on the president's threat to withhold the subsidies.
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Some analysts do not think that Kim will follow through on this very specific threat against the US territory.
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For the innovators who have the patience to follow through on their vision … there are fortunes to be made.
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All it really describes is the feeling by which Americans feel weak if America doesn't follow through on bombing.
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The president pledged to follow through on his goal of investing in "beautiful new equipment" for the armed forces.
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Bannon has encouraged Trump to follow through on his campaign trail promises to remove the US from the plan.
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As with most presidential candidates, the follow-through on building a movement will be less passionate than the promise.
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That means my account will be forever yellow exclamation point-flagged, if I don't follow through on Google's recommendations.
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President Trump is facing a risky choice over whether to follow through on his promise to let ObamaCare collapse.
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She is convinced Trump will follow through on campaign promises like repealing Obamacare, tax reform, and a secure border.
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And stupid not to follow through on a gesture of kindness just because Mike had a mean-looking face.
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In recent days, Trump has been coy about whether he'll follow through on his promise to revoke the program.
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Xi's remarks on Tuesday pushed back against the idea that China was slow to follow through on its commitments.
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As I outlined at the top, Trump may never actually follow through on anything he's said in the campaign.
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Both Asian countries have always been eager to please the U.S. government and will follow through on Treasury demands.
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Second, the president ought to follow through on his promise to see more American steel in our energy pipelines.
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Listening to podcasts like these three will give them the inspiration to follow through on their own best instincts.
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And a trade war could well erupt if he were to follow through on some of his aggressive statements.
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Two failings, in particular, have made it difficult for the Trump administration to follow through on its deregulatory agenda.
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MP Yegor Sobolev, who heads parliament's anti-corruption committee, said the president needed to follow through on his promises.
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Tom Cole (R-OK), who said House members aren't obligated to follow through on promises made in the Senate.
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But even if Bevin is willing to follow through on his threat, the story isn't likely to be over.
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This means Rasmussen fails to follow through on his most interesting provocation: Is tenderness possible in a brutal world?
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Venezuela's foreign ministry has blamed the dissident rearmament on Duque's failure to follow through on a 2016 peace accord.
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In Paris, disappointment over Germany's failure to follow through on European reforms under Ms. Merkel is turning into resentment.
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Trump can refuse to follow through on Obama's pledge of cutting emissions 26 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
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Signatories have no legal obligation to follow through on their promises, and it's hard to track their charitable donations.
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Viola Davis is the ringleader of women who follow through on a crime planned by men who were killed.
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But even some of Mr. Trump's supporters seemed unsure of whether Mr. Trump would follow through on his promises.
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Not pleased with the word "intention," Democrats were skeptical at first that McConnell would follow through on his promise.
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Poulidor did not follow through on a vow to leave the cycling world behind when he retired in 1977.
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But Ms. Thornton cautioned that Beijing has often failed to follow through on its promised tough measures against Pyongyang.
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I ask my friends in Congress to follow through on their promise to invest in this critical program immediately.
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Are you eager, for instance, for him to follow through on his pledge to release more stuff about Clinton?
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Anyone can talk a big game, but true leaders follow through on their promises and commitments with their actions.
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Since taking office, President Trump has signaled a willingness to follow through on his campaign promises about family policy.
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But will President Trump follow through on his promise and will Congress finally come together to get it done?
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"We've had a little follow through on the Barcelona attack," said Aaron Kohli, BMO director of fixed income strategy.
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The worry is that Mr. Trump would follow through on his promise to raise tariffs on China and Mexico.
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And some have simply lost faith that politicians will follow through on their promises once the elections are over.
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Trump said he would only follow through on his threat if Pyongyang kept antagonizing the US or its allies.
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So a strategy for improving follow-through on big projects is to break down everything into bite-size pieces.
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But Podesta seems confident that, on this issue at least, his candidate will follow through on revealing government secrets.
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While PewDiePie did follow through on his promise to delete his channel, it turned out to be online high jinks.
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Then, she refuses to follow through on that task, and the next time she sees Harry she tells him so.
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Bannon's hiring, they say, is a signal that Trump will follow through on some of his more controversial policy positions.
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But many analysts remain doubtful over the government's commitment to follow through on potentially painful reforms, especially if growth falters.
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Rubin says that obligers are the most common tendency, and they struggle to follow through on a commitment to themselves.
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Kim added the caveat that he'd follow through on his concessions if the US makes unspecified concessions of its own.
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"Forgive me for being skeptical that they will actually follow through on that," he said Wednesday on the Senate floor.
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It remains unclear whether Duterte will follow through on his threats, and so his ultimate foreign policy agenda remains unclear.
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Wallace then asked Kelly if he intends to follow through on reports that TSA screening procedures will be getting tougher.
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Obama has less than 10 months left in office to follow through on one of his signature foreign policy initiatives.
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Several guests also questioned how thoroughly Trump would, or would want to, follow through on his tough-on-trade rhetoric.
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Barclays analyst Amos Fletcher said he doubted that Congress would follow through on shutting down all types of tailings dams.
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You get in there because you have a purpose in life and you want to follow through on that purpose.
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Even if he were to follow through on only half of his vigorous campaign promises, this could cause considerable unrest.
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To follow through on the implicit threat would, ironically, put the US in defiance of the terms of the agreement.
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Just how Trump plans to follow through on a repeal process and what exactly will replace it is anyone's guess.
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White House officials have said China has failed to follow through on promises to move toward a market-oriented economy.
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It was never feasible that Trump would follow through on his pledge to resurrect American jobs all on his own.
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The Somali government has promised to ban FGM for several years, but has yet to follow through on doing so.
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The GOP base would continue to demand its leaders follow through on their most prominent and long-standing campaign promise.
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"The Fed is different than an elected official in that they tend to follow through on a plan," Rieder said.
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A failure to follow through on these can only give the green light to further brutalities by the Sisi regime.
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If Republicans follow through on blocking the nominee, the Supreme Court could be left with a vacancy until spring 2017.
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And-- and-- you've-- you've gotta-- you've gotta follow through on the ones that actually sound like they have real meaning.
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Managers have to follow through on their own long-term projects as well as oversee assignments from their direct reports.
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If it were to follow through on its threats, it would likely cause huge disruption to the global oil trade.
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Happy people schedule regular exercise and follow through on it because they know it pays huge dividends for their mood.
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Yet despite the first-year offensive against immigrants, Trump has somehow still failed to follow through on several key pledges.
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As a bonus, maybe some of the space-obsessed oligarchs will follow through on Musk's dream of dying on Mars.
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So the chain tried again, vowing it'd follow through on the promise it had originally made to the show's fans.
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And in fact, it's actually quite common to follow through on the desire to hook up with an old flame.
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Only then could the United States and Russia trust each other's ability to follow through on their most important promises.
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Some experts following the facility's development have doubts about whether Foxconn will ever follow through on completing the Wisconsin plant.
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In response, Beijing suggested it was ready to retaliate should Mr. Trump follow through on new tariff increases on Friday.
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Mr. McGahn also told White House officials that Mr. Trump would not follow through on the dismissal on his own.
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Unions, already dubious of the overhaul, may grow impatient if the government doesn't follow through on its promises to workers.
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In response, President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on Iraq if it were to follow through on that resolution.
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"Sleep Training" covers the abrupt pivots that happen when you can't follow through on what you adamantly planned to do.
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Which is why I buttoned my lips and let Mari follow through on her decision to comb out her locs.
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It's so easy to make plans and set goals, but it's never that simple to actually follow through on them.
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Democrats have accused Trump of raiding money from Department of Defense projects to follow through on a 2016 campaign goal.
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This refusal to follow through on his campaign promise was foreshadowed by former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
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A reluctant Pentagon has so far shown no sign that it will follow through on the commander in chief's decision.
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There are only three things certain in life: death, taxes and failing to follow through on one's New Year's resolutions.
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Bailees have a duty to understand that sometimes other people are just too frazzled to follow through on their promises.
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But Iranians say Mr. Trump has already demonstrated his aversion to using military force to follow through on his threats.
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But Iranians say Mr. Trump has already demonstrated his aversion to using military force to follow through on his threats.
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I'd say an unsolicited note may not, but you are correct that this person should follow through on his promise.
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Europeans are also nervous that President Trump could follow through on threats to put punitive tariffs on cars manufactured there.
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But 95% of Democrats and 61% of independents say they are not confident Trump will follow through on those promises.
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But already many security experts believe Turkey lacks the capability or political will to follow through on this potential commitment.
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The United States is calling for North Korea to stop its "destabilizing actions" and follow through on its international obligations.
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Trump had long established himself as a business-friendly candidate, and Cohn's appointment appeared to follow through on that commitment.
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The Fed Wednesday said in its post-meeting statement that it would soon follow through on the balance-sheet reduction.
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But he has since given no public indication that he intends to follow through on his vow to abrogate it.
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But he was hardest on people of his generation, who he said did not follow through on what they started.
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It is time for Congress to follow through on regulatory reform to help small businesses across our nation every day.
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The source cautioned that US officials are counting on Turkish officials to follow through on their end of the agreement.
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" We need to say, "The president, once again he's making a silly threat that he's not gonna follow through on.
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But here, too, there are "no guarantees" that Beijing would follow through on these pledges, one of the people said.
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At the very least, it proves that Trump intends to follow through on his most devastating promises regarding our planet.
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To make matters worse, they won't even be able to follow through on the "Leave" campaign's promises to UK voters.
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Microsoft will indeed follow through on its plan to open its xCloud game streaming service to the public later this year.
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That makes it very hard to predict how much of Trump's risky foreign policy he actually intends to follow through on.
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"We must do all we can to hold China accountable and ensure that they follow through on this commitment," said Sen.
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Obama failed to follow through on his famous "red line" threat against the use of chemical weapons in Syria in 2013.
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But Trump did not follow through on a similar threat to cut foreign aid to Honduras in response to that caravan.
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In a statement, Pai claimed T-Mobile would "suffer serious consequences" if they failed to follow through on this deployment pledge.
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Mills will likely follow through on Maine's Medicaid expansion, which voters approved last year but which LePage fought tooth and nail.
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DHS officials told BuzzFeed News that despite Vietnam's current stance, the US will try to follow through on its deportation efforts.
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And if Donald Trump and the GOP actually follow through on what they've promised, federal climate policy may all but disappear.
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The Trump administration says China has repeatedly failed to follow through on pledges to implement reforms sought by the United States.
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Amnesty noted that the military was responding to concerns about looting by soldiers but "must follow through on promises of compensation".
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The problem is, it's unclear how all these elements will come together, or if Trump will even follow through on them.
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"It's vital that the parties follow through on their commitments," British U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce told the council after the vote.
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It also said Ukraine must follow through on its decision to scrap the requirement for activists to file online wealth declarations.
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So, the focus here is getting Kim Jong-un to follow through on what he committed to the president at Singapore.
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One note of caution: Trump often talks about firing people when things go south and does not follow through on it.
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Then, if she is elected, she will have to follow through on her promise to stay engaged and to be responsive.
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It also provides definitive evidence for the first time that the Fed actually intends to follow through on its own forecasts.
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Sidekick also threatened to sue Seahawks superstar Richard Sherman a year ago, claiming he didn't follow through on a promotional deal.
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Moore said he also expects Trump to follow through on his plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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It's unclear whether Trump will actually follow through on his tweets and officially ban trans troops through a more official process.
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U.S. commercial and diplomatic interests in the region would be further impaired by Washington's failure to follow through on its promises.
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Forty percent trust Trump to follow through on his promise to build a border wall between the United States and Mexico.
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However, he pointed out that academia, investors, and companies will need to follow through on their pledges to diversity and inclusion.
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"He needs to follow through on those conservative promises to have the GOP's enthusiasm match the Democrats," Roth said of Trump.
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The Obama administration has pressed China to follow through on promises of market-oriented reforms, to help level the playing field.
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Most Americans fail to follow through on their goals, and 80% of people drop their resolutions by the middle of February.
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We will push our fellow pro-lifers to be consistently pro-life—to follow through on the common values we profess.
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Another explanation for the currency calm is that many market watchers do not believe Trump will follow through on his threats.
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Stern is traveling in Europe this week to reassure officials there that the U.S. will follow through on its climate commitments.
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The White House nonetheless seems poised to follow through on some of the more counterproductive steps favored by its protectionist wing.
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Her release would allow Alqasem to follow through on plans to attend a graduate program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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This is always a tell-tale sign that a hotel that deems itself hip can actually follow through on that promise.
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Clinton won't follow through on the promises she made after Mr. Sanders pushed her campaign to the left in the primary.
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Berman had already recused himself from the case, and Whitaker apparently did not follow through on the president's thinly veiled request.
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Bond yields spiked after the Fed minutes were released as traders braced for the Fed to follow through on rate hikes.
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Tuesday, follow through on the order Trump gave when he withdrew from the Obama-era Iran nuclear pact earlier this year.
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If the president can follow through on their expectations, maybe we'll all be a little more optimistic a year from now.
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The United Nations and its member countries have failed to follow through on promises to stem the tide of the disease.
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And when it comes to steel, his failure to follow through on a promise has actually done more harm than good.
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The administration has yet to follow through on imposing high tariffs on Beijing and declined to name it a currency manipulator.
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He could not follow through on his promise to impose the death penalty on killers of police officers by executive order.
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He has no credibility and President Trump was right to follow through on the bipartisan calls for him to be fired.
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The errors were corrected online shortly after the article was published, but editors failed to follow through on this print correction.
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This year's lineup on the whole seems to follow through on the trend of electronic music's casual takeover of the fest.
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One possibility is that the Trump administration wants China to follow through on its promise to buy more US agricultural products.
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Yet to be seen is whether this is a political priority the administration will make the effort to follow through on.
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Trump has so far neglected to follow through on one of his core campaign promises: fighting pharma and lowering drug prices.
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When asked how he planned to verify that North Korea would follow through on these promises, Mr. Trump provided little detail.
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This is a criminal investigation with 14 federal warrants issued by a judge and ICE had to follow through on that.
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O'Brien said then he hoped Kim would follow through on denuclearization commitments he made at summits with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Despite their recent policy victories, the groups remain wary as to whether the administration will follow through on all its promises.
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O'Brien said then he hoped Kim would follow through on denuclearisation commitments he made at summits with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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But thanks to the company's recent track record, I'm much more inclined to believe it will follow through on that talk.
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He said he never believed NAFTA would create jobs and doesn't think the TPP can follow through on that promise, either.
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Democrats think highlighting Trump's lack of follow-through on negotiating drug prices for Medicare will be a strong line of attack.
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Mr. Torres, who joined Wells Fargo five years ago, said he hoped the bank's leaders would follow through on that commitment.
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Even with the best intentions, you need some sort of structure in place to help you follow through on taking action.
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By contrast, 2017 may be the year the Fed is able to follow through on its forecast of three rate hikes.
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Women who can get the abortions they seek, however, are more likely to follow through on their employment or educational plans.
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Some Republican hard-liners and anti-immigration groups are already clamoring for Mr. Trump to follow through on his DACA commitment.
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In another implicit rebuke of Mr. Trump, the Chinese president argued forcefully for follow-through on the 2015 Paris climate accord.
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Its purpose is to ensure that in-home internet service providers follow through on the speeds that they promise to consumers.
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The New Jersey senator also said he doubted Cornyn would follow through on his threats to enforce Senate discipline against him.
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It's time the president direct his attorney general to follow through on the promises the campaign made to the American voters.
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I also call on the chair to announce publicly that he will not follow through on his orders from the president.
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In a joint letter, 21990 retired officers urged Mr. Trump not to follow through on campaign vows to bring back torture.
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Applicants are not required to follow through on the SBA process - but they cannot qualify for FEMA aid unless they do.
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He has acknowledged the video was "catastrophic" but says he did nothing illegal and did not follow through on his comments.
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And in 2017, a year into Donald Trump's presidency, they tried to follow through on their promise to repeal the ACA.
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Mexico and Canada fear Trump will follow through on a promise to pull out of NAFTA, causing disruption and economic damage.
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Venezuela's foreign ministry has blamed the dissident rearmament on Colombia President Ivan Duque's failure to follow through on the peace accords.
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Rob Portman told CNBC on Tuesday that President Donald Trump should not follow through on his threat to impose tariffs on Mexico.
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You were recently asked why is Europe still so vulnerable and you said because actually we don't follow through on ambitious change.
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The Obama administration did not follow through on this epidemic with the typical "tough on crime" rhetoric that plagued old drug epidemics.
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But if he loses by a large margin, there will be plenty of pressure for him to follow through on the pledge.
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Trump's comments sent the value of the US dollar down, as fears rose that he would follow through on his tariff threats.
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RSPO previously said the suspension would be reinstated if IOI fails to follow through on an action plan to correct environmental shortfalls.
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The answer could be yes if Trump and his team follow through on their promise to be real, non-political deal makers.
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In "Out of Africa," Sam is embarrassed when she realizes she can't follow through on a pledge to do charity work overseas.
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Could you talk about the military consequences for North Korea if they don't follow through on the commitments that you're talking about?
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Opposition leaders decided not to follow through on plans for a big march in February, in part to avoid possible further violence.
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Just like with an actual activity tracker, it's ultimately up to you to find the willpower to follow through on a workout.
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They were encouraged by the firing of some senior leadership, and now urge follow-through on the plan with transparency and measurement.
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In a deal announced late Friday, Trump said Mexico had agreed to follow through on earlier concessions it had made on immigration.
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Chicago's police union has called on Foxx to resign, arguing she failed to follow through on charges that used significant police resources.
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With help from Republican lawmakers, Donald Trump as president will follow through on his campaign promise to get rid of Obamacare, Sen.
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Real climate leadership would follow through on the president's 2008 pledge to advance development of carbon abatement technologies for all fossil fuels.
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Some drugmakers such as Pfizer Inc and Switzerland's Novartis have said they would not follow through on planned increases in drug prices.
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Harvey said it pays to follow through on those 25-pip moves as they tend to continue over a four-hour period.
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The group said Monday it would sue if Trump decided to follow through on a plan to remove areas from the monument.
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Yet he conceded that he is perplexed about why Trump would follow through on his promise to ditch the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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In explaining his pitch to voters, Cruz told Tapper he would follow through on his conservative campaign pledges, unlike his Republican opponents.
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"And his policies follow through on that," Diggs continues on, listing Trump's statements on defunding Planned Parenthood, abortion rights, and sexual assault.
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Palomarez also downplayed the idea that voters would demand that Trump follow through on his early campaign promises of sweeping immigration enforcement.
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He wanted to see if he could get concessions from Congress, but ultimately was not committed to follow through on his threats.
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While economists said they expected the BoE would probably follow through on its rate hike signals in November, many also urged caution.
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While FERC commissioners are appointed by the president, the agency is otherwise independent and not obligated to follow through on Perry's request.
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"My commitment is to follow through on some of the efforts that I established for the people of Puerto Rico," he said.
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He proposed the tariffs in part to follow through on campaign promises to crack down on what he calls unfair trade practices.
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He could also potentially follow through on a threat to deport millions of Latin American illegal immigrants living in the United States.
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Though the vote is not the final word, parliamentary opposition makes it unlikely the government can follow through on its proposed changes.
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They made a very clear commitment last week, and I have absolute confidence that every single one will follow through on that.
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For starters, he could follow through on his promise — and recent instructions to military leaders — to get U.S. troops out of Syria.
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The Paris climate change conference, she said, was "baloney," and she doubted polluters like China would follow through on their climate commitments.
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Or will he follow through on his threat to pressure superdelegates to back him at a contested Democratic National Convention in July?
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When I say I'm going to do something, whether it's personal or professional, I feel a responsibility to follow through on that.
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"I think [the rally is] just continued follow through on the geopolitical unease that's now filtering through the market," he told CNBC.
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Reward confidence and tell him exactly what he needs to do to get to that next level, and follow through on it.
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Here is a summary of what Trump has — or hasn't — done so far to follow through on the major promises he made.
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Seoul appears to be moving quickly to show the North it will follow through on the commitments it made during the summit.
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But in a press conference at the White House on Monday, President Obama expressed doubt Trump would follow through on that rhetoric.
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The map was corrected online shortly after the error was pointed out, but editors failed to follow through on this print correction.
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He's just being a good friend and the millionaire son of a billionaire lost because of the follow through on that friendship.
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As the Marrakech talks approach, eyes will be on the biggest polluters to follow through on the grand promises made in Paris.
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Second, the President-elect should follow through on his words to "aggressively combat cyberattacks" and implement new infrastructure to keep them out.
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Earlier this year, Republicans were unable to follow through on their yearslong promise to repeal former President Barack Obama's signature health bill.
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A regular series of global conclaves will spotlight countries that follow through on ambitious emissions cuts and publicly name those that don't.
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In multiple sections, the report notes that shortages of medical equipment could disrupt the government's ability to follow through on their objectives.
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For Mr. Clinton, the law was an immediate follow-through on his campaign promise to focus more federal attention on crime prevention.
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Preston could now follow through on her warning, a rare opportunity in a system that proceeds according to the limits of precedent.
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Should the company follow through on its plans, its initial public offering would be among the most eagerly anticipated in recent years.
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If we don't follow through on our promises, targeted countries have no reason to do what we've asked, and sanctions become useless.
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"They didn't follow through on any part of their plan," said one of the coordinators, who goes by the name Eli Mosley.
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And in a joint letter, 176 retired officers urged Mr. Trump not to follow through on campaign vows to bring back torture.
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If the new administration's antitrust enforcers ignore this chance to follow through on Mr. Trump's promises, voters should hold him to account.
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This move is not only a good idea for building new clients; it also can help you follow through on your plans.
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The suggestion that the government might cut the subsidy, even though the government did not follow through on it, panicked his investors.
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The narrative itself breaks all convention — there's no A, B, or C plot to follow through on an episode to episode basis.
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To follow through on this pledge, President Trump recently announced two new rules to put this information at the fingertips of patients.
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That's exactly why analysts don't believe Trump will follow through on his threat, especially with the presidential election only 10 months off.
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Trump indicated Tuesday that he remains "totally prepared" to follow through on his threat to shut down all traffic on the border.
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Disagreements about North Korea policy between political parties and across administrations have undermined the U.S. ability to follow through on its commitments.
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But in a speech on Friday, Trump stood by his decision, which allowed him to follow through on a signature campaign promise.
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This should help to protect both defense firms and banks should the United States follow through on threats to impose more sanctions.
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Lindsey Graham follow through on his vow to hold hearings on the FBI's consideration of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump?
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The industry, including dealers, is particularly worried that Mr. Trump will follow through on the border tax on vehicles imported from Mexico.
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And if that guy's not in power in two years, then I don't need to follow through on what I said either.
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With Republicans in control of the House and the Senate, he seemed to have the tools to follow through on that pledge.
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I have friends who didn't follow through on their suicide because they got so curious about what would happen, could happen, next.
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It's possible the Trump administration and the Republican-led Congress will attempt to follow through on this idea to pursue a lunar base.
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But in my experience, it will make it easier to get started — and follow through on the most important stuff on the list.
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Senate president Gerard Larcher has already indicated he will follow through on the recommendations and file the necessary complaints with the prosecutor's office.
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Internet providers will need to follow through on providing reliable and affordable internet access in areas where it's hard to make that happen.
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It's unclear if Unworth will still follow through on a lawsuit, nor is it clear if Musk has actually apologized to Unsworth personally.
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It would also be hard for that Democratic House to undo any of Trump's pro-growth policies or follow through on impeachment efforts.
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It will be interesting to see if they follow through on it, and if vendors will be willing to put themselves through it.
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She's skeptical that Warren will be able to follow through on her statements, so Talkington continues to own a basket of energy stocks.
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If Trump had decided he wanted to follow through on his threats, he could have ordered a strike on North Korea's nuclear facilities.
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As of now, it's unclear if Trump will actually follow through on his tweet to send US troops to the border with Mexico.
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In the posts, Sheikh reportedly called the arrest of Olsen an act of suppression and that he would follow through on his threats.
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While the text error was promptly corrected online, editors failed to follow through on the print correction for that and the credit error.
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Will Mr Trump follow through on his threat to take extreme measures if Nancy Pelosi continues to deny him funding for the barrier?
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Samsung's managed to follow through on its promise this time round, making the 15.36TB drive the flagship of its new enterprise PM1633a SSDs.
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Powerful Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has ordered his followers to protest in order to pressure Abadi to follow through on reform pledges.
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"The challenge Democrats have is that Trump does not negotiate in good faith or follow through on commitments in good faith," says Wikler.
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If Mr Trump wants to follow through on his campaign promise to create "millions of manufacturing jobs" he may have to look elsewhere.
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The comments came a day before Japan could follow through on a threat to cut preferential trade arrangements for technology with South Korea.
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"If there is no follow through on those commitments, then it is hard to see how this gets done in November," he said.
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It's a reversal from the extra bloatware inserted in iOS 9, and a follow-through on a promise Tim Cook made last year.
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Meanwhile, liberals in the roughly 90-member Congressional Progressive Caucus want to follow through on promises to seek sweeping policy change in Congress.
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Whether Trump will follow through on his wild pledges now that he's about to take control of the White House is another question.
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So I have to bring up the fact that there was supposed to be a bit more follow-through on The Narcotic Story .
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Getting on a more equal trade footing is a major campaign promise that Trump's most ardent supporters want him to follow through on.
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It wasn't clear that it would actually follow through on this pledge until the first aid trucks rolled into Madaya on Monday evening.
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The park did bring Morgan back to a healthy body weight, but it refused to follow through on the rest of the plan.
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The second season seems like it's going to follow through on all the ways their situation could get worse before it gets better.
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The ads commend Senate Republicans for backing the healthcare law's repeal and tell them to follow through on their promises to nix it.
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It is unlikely that Trump will be able to follow through on the idea, but it has prompted worry on Wall Street nonetheless.
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The Department of Interior should follow through on reform to preserve what the statute does well, while boosting the incentives to recover species.
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The withdrawal highlights Ivanka Trump's inability to follow through on her promise to be a counterforce to her father in the White House.
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Mr. Abadi is being pressed by a growing protest movement to follow through on promises to reform government and cut down on corruption.
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But the official called the trade actions a "longer-term thing" and said Trump wants to follow through on a key campaign promise.
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Now we must follow through on our pledge by demonstrating the impact business — in collaboration with government — can have in creating inclusive growth.
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McCain has threatened that if the Pentagon does not follow through on promises on deliver the strategies, Congress will set the strategy itself.
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We're going to follow through on the president's promise and we are going to take out MS-22019 as much as we can.
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The rest requires follow-through on your part, with a promise to yourself that you'll re-evaluate your plan a year from now.
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But there are now questions about whether or not he will follow through on his promise to supporters to build a concrete wall.
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Torres, who's part of the delegation, said before the trip that Guatemala won't be able to follow through on its deal with Trump.
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"The Energy and Commerce Committee will follow through on Democrats' commitment to lower health care and prescription drug costs for consumers," he said.
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Part of the deal called for the state to pay off the school's debt, but the government didn't follow through on its promise.
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With interest rates rising across the board, it remains to be seen whether businesses will follow through on their planned investments and expansions.
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In your conversations in China what assurances did you get from the leadership that they will in fact follow through on these promises?
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Yes, but: We're told that chief of staff John Kelly did not follow through on the order, and Andrew has not been promoted.
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We've started to create unrealistic goals for ourselves, plans we can't keep, and ideas we can't follow through on — because we're too busy.
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In those meetings he will urge China to "follow through" on its commitment to market-based economic reforms, the senior Treasury official said.
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Lighthizer said there was "substantial progress" on these issues, including verification mechanisms to "enforce" China's follow-through on any reform commitments it makes.
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She knew it would break him because it was such an important part of who he was, to follow through on his commitment.
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In response, the Chinese Commerce Ministry suggested it was ready to retaliate should Mr. Trump follow through on new tariff increases on Friday.
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Erdogan clearly remembers the call differently and said Turkey has proceeded on the basis that Trump would follow through on his initial promise.
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Those communities, however, would be threatened by any resurgence of the Islamic State, so the Kurds may not follow through on freeing prisoners.
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What could go wrong: China might not follow through on promises to toughen protections for intellectual property and to further open its markets.
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She heard the president talk about Affordable Care Act repeal but didn't think he would actually follow through on taking away health insurance.
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We assessed the likelihood that North Korea could, or would, follow through on its threat to detonate a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific.
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But by January 22, that number had jumped to 43%, suggesting people made an effort to follow through on promises to get fit.
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"Chuck," Chuck Berry's last album, now posthumous, has songs clearly geared to follow through on his 1950s thoughts of cars, girls and partying.
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In 2018, Mr. Erdogan told reporters in Turkey that Mr. Trump had promised to instruct cabinet members to follow through on the matter.
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However, Iran has signaled that it's targeting US military sites, so we'll see if they're going to actually follow through on those threats.
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While US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to pull out of the coalition, he has yet to follow through on that threat.
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Last September, all 29 members of New York's congressional delegation signed a letter urging the State Department to follow through on his deportation.
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Trump appeared to follow through on his threat Friday when he announced a doubling of tariffs on steel and aluminium originating from Turkey.
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And it may make it more difficult for Mr. Trump to follow through on his promises of a broad crackdown on illegal immigration.
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Extensive research suggests that empty threats neither damage a state's global credibility nor create pressures forcing it to follow through on those threats.
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Can I ask the seller to refund that money to me, since she did not follow through on her part of the deal?
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Since then, one was forced out and the other left, with both saying the Vatican had failed to follow through on its promises.
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Republicans must follow through on their promise and pass the latest ObamaCare repeal legislation, regardless of its flaws, a top Republican said Wednesday.
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When I say the opportunities, I mean the opportunity to actually force higher education institutions to follow through on their commitment to diversity.
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The third question, he said, is whether North Korea is going to follow through on its threat to conduct an atmospheric nuclear test.
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"Our allies take note of the inability of the United States to keep its word or follow through on its plans," Buttigieg said.
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A bipartisan group of senators are calling on federal prison officials to follow through on recommendations to expand the use of compassionate release.
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Trump has slammed the Kentucky Republican multiple times this week for what Trump calls his failure to follow through on the GOP agenda.
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But that issue has faded after the U.S. Treasury declined to follow through on Trump's campaign threats to name Beijing a currency manipulator.
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But, equally plausibly, sterling could rise towards $1.40 if the Fed doesn't follow through on the rate hikes it is expected to deliver.
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If Netanyahu does follow through on the land grab, it would force Israel down the path toward one of two "one-state" scenarios.
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Only nine percent manage to follow through on their New Years resolutions, according to a recent online survey of 1,100 people by Statista.
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If they fail to do anything, however, some inside the White House doubt Trump will follow through on Tuesday's announcement, according to Politico.
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Then there's the internet-addicted, Ivanka-obsessed Allie (Justine Mitchell), a cheerleader for political activism that she never seems to follow through on.
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Zelensky is similarly expected to follow through on his commitment not to be involved in U.S. elections and to carry out proposed reforms.
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He's a devoted supply-sider, and we can expect him to push Trump to follow through on his promises for big tax cuts.
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As the threats in the trade dispute have increased, so too have signals from Beijing that it means to follow through on reforms.
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But it's a bet that requires McConnell to follow through on his word and for the debate to change as Democrats believe it will.
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"We could see further slide in the dollar since we didn't get any follow-through on the bullish consumer price index effect," Innes added.
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Being Trump's man in Moscow may carry with it an effort to follow through on the president's hope of mending relations with the Kremlin.
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The orders marked Trump's latest attempt to follow through on his campaign rhetoric decrying other countries for taking advantage of the US' trade policies.
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"Giving our time, over a period of time, allows us to commit to something we believe in and follow through on it," said Berndt.
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He later told reporters that was a "major concession" on Trump's part and that he expected the U.S. president to follow through on it.
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The hacker also posted some of the stolen information online, and threatened to post more, but has yet to follow through on his threat.
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It's not clear how far the Trump administration will go to follow through on its threats to impose punitive tariffs on cars and trucks.
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While he has not been able to follow through on some of his worst instincts, he seems determined to do so whenever he can.
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Officials say that sanctions imposed on Friday do not mean that Trump will follow through on campaign trail threats to trash the nuclear deal.
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This obviously is a follow-through on Riyadh's 2018 decision to ban Islamist teachings from its schools and begin opening up to all religions.
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But for the most part, the 2017 Beauty and the Beast doesn't follow through on Condon's promises about LeFou, or on Gad's enthusiastic claims.
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She wants the bureau to follow through on "several enforcement actions in the pipeline" targeting companies that violate fair lending rules, these people said.
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"It's also important that the companies would suffer serious consequences if they fail to follow through on their commitments to the FCC," Pai said.
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There are concerns Trump will follow through on a threat to impose tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, an important sector for Europe.
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It was not clear whether all the countries would follow through on their commitments or what impact they could have on the military operations.
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Critics predict that Ma won't follow through on the pledge and that like Trump he knows a good P.R. opportunity when he sees it.
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A critical part of any deal, they say, would be a mechanism to verify and enforce China's follow-through on any commitments it makes.
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But the funding priorities are set by Congress, so whether or not US agencies will follow through on the recommendations is an open question.
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And so far, it looks like he will be able to follow through on many of his pledges — with or without help from Congress.
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It is but the latest and least-unrefined attempt to follow through on "the president's unrepudiated promise to exclude Muslims from the United States".
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What's next: Once he receives the report, Trump has 90 days to decide whether or to what degree to follow through on the recommendations.
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Rick Party of WHQT HOT 105.1 Miami asked Clinton on Tuesday about the Clinton Foundation failing to follow through on its promises in Haiti.
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Scaramucci, the new favorite, "intends to follow through on threats to purge aides he believes are disloyal to Trump" according to the Washington Post.
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Pompeo says he remains optimistic that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will follow through on his pledge to President Donald Trump to denuclearize.
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The $25 billion would provide Infantino with enough money to follow through on that commitment ahead of his bid for re-election next year.
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OTOH: Ryan said he agrees with Trump that there will be a "bloodbath" in 2018 if Republicans don't follow through on their repeal promises.
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In making such arguments, Trump would often state that he is the only Republican candidate tough enough to follow through on his immigration policy.
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Then the odds of a less ideological, more pragmatic White House that can negotiate with Congress and follow through on its commitments only increase.
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The United States, its allies in the coalition against ISIS, and regional partners must ensure that Baghdad and Erbil follow through on these commitments.
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After all, one of Trump's major messages was that he'd "drain the swamp," a promise that he hasn't even attempted to follow through on.
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But having them all laid out in public now commits Geely and everyone else joined up with this project to follow through on it.
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This week, AT&T is preparing to follow through on those plans by increasing the prices for its existing tiers by $10 per month.
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Bryan: Thank you for mentioning Quicksilver's utter inability to follow through on the Dad thing; I think I blocked it out due to frustration.
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Should he follow through on his threat, Trump and the GOP-led 115th Congress would be the first to manage it on their own.
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" Asked about what actions Kim might expect the U.S. to take to follow through on denuclearizing, Trump said, "We'll see what he's looking at.
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From repealing ObamaCare to cutting spending, Republican leadership has stifled conservative members' efforts to follow through on the promises they made to voters. Rep.
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D'Arnaud banged his hand on the bat of Phillies LF Aaron Altherr as he finished his follow-through on a throw to second base.
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And if we follow through on the commitments that this Paris agreement embodies, history may well judge as a turning point for our planet.
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This explains the resistance to the idea from Republicans in Congress, and why many believe the president would not follow through on the threat.
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As detailed by Deci, studies have shown that when people can actively choose their own goals, they're more likely to follow through on them.
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The NCSBE still plans to follow through on their exhaustive investigation of the matter, which will include a public hearing in the coming days.
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Although this sounds extreme – and represents something the United States might never follow through on, anyway – it would at least concentrate minds in Europe.
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It is difficult to imagine that Kim would ever be sufficiently reassured of his own security to follow through on a pledge to denuclearize.
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However, the intensity of legal and congressional debate suggest the president's follow-through on his rhetoric depends on what happens after ballots are counted.
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Most of the time, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans have the guts to follow through on what they say is their fiscal philosophy.
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In this noirbased on a Patricia Highsmith novel, the question is whether he's the kind of man who would follow through on those thoughts.
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The Hill's Kristina Wong has an interview with Mansoor where he predicts a "shit storm" if Trump were to follow through on torture orders.
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And while Microsoft has made Windows 10 available for older PCs, it has yet to follow through on that promise for older Windows phones.
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He's labelled Starboy's music as "aggressive" and in general, it's rare for an artist to follow through on emulating left-field names like these.
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But when it was shown that sarin gas had been used by Assad's regime in 2013, Obama failed to follow through on his promise.
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Two Conservative MPs who plan to rebel told Business Insider that they believe Downing Street would not follow through on threats to deselect them.
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Our most vulnerable students are relying on the Department of Education to follow through on the financial support promised more than 50 years ago.
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But an economy veering toward a recession will test whether the banks' buffers will be enough to help them follow through on those promises.
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The European Union is currently preparing similar retaliation should Mr. Trump follow through on his threat to impose significant new tariffs on imported automobiles.
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Mr. Trump often griped that he wanted to get rid of Mr. McGahn, but the president never seemed willing to follow through on it.
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They've made no secret of their prediction that Republican lawmakers will suffer in the next election if they don't follow through on repealing Obamacare.
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Luther Strange in the state's competitive Republican run-off but he's yet to follow through on his commitment to have a rally with him.
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As the Syrian red line debacle demonstrated, the White House should issue specific threats only when it is prepared to follow through on them.
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The issuing and then lifting of a freeze on grants and contracts raises doubts about whether the EPA will follow through on its commitments.
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Trump slammed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell multiple times this week for what Trump calls his failure to follow through on the GOP agenda.
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Whether the United States, by far the biggest humanitarian donor in the world, will follow through on its commitments under President Trump remains unclear.
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Mr. Corker should rapidly follow through on his commitment if Mr. Trump fails to provide Congress the required notice under the War Powers Resolution.
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I was warned by several concerned friends and family that I risked being kidnapped if I dared to follow through on my travel plans.
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Given that Princeton has an endowment worth $22.8 billion and only enrolls 8,181 students, they are financially able to follow through on this commitment.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday the president is determined to follow through on his campaign promise to help the armed services and veterans.
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The newspaper reported that the statement was intended to push Ukraine to follow through on promises made with leaders and diplomats behind closed doors.
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If President Trump wants to follow through on his promise to increase lending to small businesses, he should start by scaling back these requirements.
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Trump has pushed to crack down on what he calls China's abusive trade practices and follow through on one of his core campaign promises.
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The process, Mr. Reza said, was both stressful and uncertain, as he could not be sure the attackers would follow through on their promises.
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This has heightened fears in Europe that Trump might at some stage follow through on his threat to impose import tariffs on European automobiles.
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The survey also projected that ownership of digital assistants will skyrocket in 2018, if people follow through on their expressed intent to buy one.
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America's schools need President Trump and Congress to follow through on a solution to reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program immediately.
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Instead, the health care legislation unraveled in mortifying fashion, leaving Republicans unable to follow through on their central argument for being put in power.
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While President Trump has reversed course on many rules from the Obama administration, the NMFS chose to follow through on these endangered species protections.
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Vulnerable Senate Republicans would like to avoid voting on a budget this year, raising questions about whether McConnell will follow through on his promise.
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Analysts Nat Schindler and Justin Post cautioned, however, that they have doubts as to whether the survey's respondents will follow through on their plans.
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When Joshua was asked about the awkward situation (sparring his next likely opponent), the heavyweight champ says he WILL follow through on his offer.
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Now Congress' most prominent defense budget booster actually wants to follow through on this effort to tame a major area of wasteful Pentagon inefficiency.
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The FOP protested Foxx on Monday and called for her to resign for failing to follow through on charges that used significant police resources.
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Challengers say the new policy is still an effort by Trump to follow through on the Muslim ban he promised during the presidential campaign.
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Female employees told investigators that they feared for their jobs and even their physical safety if they failed to follow through on these responsibilities.
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Check out the video below to see how this could affect Trump's ability to successfully manage the government and follow through on his agenda.
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If he doesn't follow through on these things, what are you prepared to do in response and will you lose faith in the process?
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As with pretty much everything else Trump said during his campaign, nobody knows whether he will actually follow through on his anti-TPP rhetoric.
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Greg Abbott may be about to get some interesting mail if women follow through on a protest idea that's gone viral on Facebook this week.
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He&aposs campaigned on this and it&aposs something he&aposs determined to follow through on, for better or worse, mostly for worse I think.
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In this case Sabbat, who is a genuine celebrity, is accused of not even bothering to follow through on the terms of his influencing agreement.
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Now that he's done so, we're left wondering whether any of these people — including a lot of celebrities — will actually follow through on that promise.
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One of her biggest passions has been stimulating science research in Latin America, and she has pioneered many programs to follow through on that ambition.
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Trump got a polite reception from the auto executives Tuesday, though few details were provided on how he plans to follow through on his pledge.
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The lawmaker reactions are just the latest example of people in power saying that they "believe" women while refusing to follow through on pursuing consequences.
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On Wednesday, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said he still did not believe that Trump would follow through on his announcement to withdraw US forces.
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Should Trump follow through on his more sweeping campaign pledges, policy experts and political veterans see the potential for an explosive four years in office.
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What's more, it's unclear if Trump would actually follow through on a veto, since he has yet to use his veto powers in his presidency.
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People in the American agriculture industry know that if the administration continues to follow through on this, they'll be the ones continuing to get hit.
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" He added that the border security money in the bill would allow Trump "to follow through on his promise to make that border more secure.
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Still, some investors have played down the broader impact on the euro and questioned whether the Italian parties will really follow through on such plans.
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The EU is bracing for a no-deal Brexit, or another delay to Britain's departure, should Johnson follow through on his promises as Britain's leader.
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A powerful coalition of hospitals is previewing a fierce attack against GOP leaders if lawmakers follow through on their promise to repeal ObamaCare next year.
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Kathleen Gaffney, co-director of diversified fixed income at Eaton Vance, is increasingly confident that Trump will not follow through on his protectionist campaign promises.
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People in the American agriculture industry know that if the administration continues to follow through on this, they're the ones that are going to hit.
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That hasn't happened — Trump has even toned down talk about NAFTA revisions and did not follow through on campaign rhetoric calling China a currency manipulator.
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And to truly mitigate the dangers of climate change, the countries that are part of the global warming pact must follow through on their promises.
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An FDA advisory panel recommended that program became mandatory, and President-elect Trump must appoint an FDA commissioner who will follow through on that recommendation.
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PayPal confirmed today that it will no longer follow through on plans to open a global operations center in the state because of the legislation.
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"It's up in the air about whether or not Republicans will follow through on their threat not to engage in their constitutional duties," Earnest said.
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Now there are many politicians telling us they are with us and now they have the opportunity to follow through on what their own words.
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It's impossible to know whether Trump will actually try to follow through on his most extreme rhetoric on the campaign trail about the nuclear deal.
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Trump has come under scrutiny in the past for charitable donations, including allegations he often didn't follow through on promised contributions after announcing them publicly.
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While that's ridiculous, maybe the funniest thing about this statement is that you wouldn't put it past the Currys to follow through on that promise.
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The modification of a rule made by Zuma is fresh evidence of Ramaphosa's determination to follow through on a pledge to crack down on graft.
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Pruitt's reported political ambitions—to become the next U.S. attorney general, or even president—indicate he fully intends to follow through on his deregulatory agenda.
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A grab for the public airwaves is often the first move of a dictator, though Trump has little power to follow through on his threat.
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"And that takes members' will to follow through on that," the North Carolina Republican said at an event Wednesday sponsored by the Financial Services Roundtable.
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Delicate diplomacy The White House's decision followed increasing skepticism that Trump and Kim would follow through on plans to meet in Singapore on June 12.
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But Trump has marched with House conservatives who want Congress to follow through on border wall funding and fulfill a promise to the president's base.
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Equally doubtful is how America's secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, intends to follow through on his promise to hold those responsible for the pogroms accountable.
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This is a troubling development because if Mr. Erdogan persists, leaders of Iraqi Shiite militias may follow through on their threat to join the battle.
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Beijing is seeking relief from U.S. tariffs and a follow-through on the president's pledge to lift a blacklist on the Chinese tech giant Huawei.
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He also touted what he deemed his accomplishments so far and defended his inability to quickly follow through on some of his key campaign promises.
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Powell has also shown little regard for Trump's wishes, so we can expect the Fed to follow through on its projections of two more hikes.
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MetLife won a court ruling in March that rescinded its SIFI designation and the Trump administration may choose not to follow through on an appeal.
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Hariri could follow through on his recent hint that he would reverse his resignation if Hezbollah agrees to withdraw its forces from across the region.
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The BoE is due to decide in early November whether to follow through on signals it might cut rates again to a fraction above zero.
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We call on them to follow through on the good work the Trump administration started and get this rule across the finish line without delay.
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This move is nothing more than a bailout of oil companies that don't want to follow through on their obligations under the Clean Air Act.
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Trump had threatened for weeks to declare a national emergency to secure border wall funding and follow-through on one of his signature campaign promises.
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Now is the time for President Trump to follow through on his commitment to put America first and help save thousands of American steel jobs.
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He said he hopes others will also follow through on commitments to help, rather than reverting to complacency — a sentiment that echoes Ms. Rice's own.
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Mr. Trump has sought to follow through on campaign promises to help the coal industry, but those efforts are angering oil and natural gas producers.
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Nike is indisputably the industry leader in athletics and has the chance to follow through on the messaging that resonates so powerfully in its ads.
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The United States, according to this theory, has to follow through on every threat and confront every adversary in order to maintain America's global credibility.
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Both Seoul and Washington have said they will restart the joint drills if North Korea fails to follow through on its vague commitments to denuclearization.
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But the trade war with China is still causing problems, and could get worse Sunday if Washington and Beijing follow through on their latest threats.
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She doesn't have a pimp like Darlene does, who can't easily follow through on the bus ticket to North Carolina that Abby leaves for her.
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President Xi Jinping of China set the tone by opening the forum on Tuesday, arguing forcefully for follow-through on the 2015 Paris climate deal.
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Thompson stressed in the letter that he would follow through on his committee's oversight mandate, possibly hinting that the panel would compel Nielsen to appear.
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Democrats think highlighting Trump's lack of follow-through on negotiating drug prices for Medicare will be a strong line of attack in the 2020 campaign.
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"What may not be factored in is the possibility of follow-through on other, more protectionist campaign proposals," they wrote in a note to clients.
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The commercial airing in Maine, for example, contends that Democrats failed to follow through on their campaign promises and instead focused on "investigations and impeachment."
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When Democrats again had control of the entire government, in 2009, President Barack Obama failed to follow through on promises to make the ban permanent.
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Most importantly, your teams will stop rehashing conversations and failing to follow through on promises they've forgotten, increasing momentum in every part of your business.
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White House counsel Donald McGahn said he would quit rather than follow through on the order to fire Mueller, the Times reported, citing the people.
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If you're like me, here are some tips for ensuring that you actually follow through on relationship advice and cultivate a happier and healthier relationship.
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Wednesday night, when his right hand hit the bat of Philadelphia Phillies LF Aaron Altherr during a follow-through on a throw to second base.
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It is unclear whether the Justice Department will follow through on the action, or whether Congress plans to pass its own law banning the devices.
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McConnell on Tuesday partly blamed deadlines set by Trump and others for the perception that Republicans have failed to follow through on their campaign promises.
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Late last month, China appeared to follow through on its warning, with SVT reporting that two Swedish films had been banned from screenings in China.
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Why closing the border would be so like Trump If he is true to his most basic instincts, Trump will follow through on his threat.
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If Congress isn't able to repeal ObamaCare, it's likely that the Trump administration will follow through on the president's vow to let the law fail.
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Economists and analysts have worried over what would happen should President Donald Trump follow through on protectionist rhetoric he issued during the 2016 election campaign.
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" "If they're not willing to follow through" on implementing regulations, added Johnson, a former chief economist at the IMF, "then we have a big problem.
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President Obama's failure to follow through on his threat to use force in Syria, for example, didn't affect anyone's perception of American commitment to NATO.
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I admit that with the clothing line, his erratic, horrible tweets, and the constant refusal to follow through on a release date, expectations were lowered.
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Even though it provided Motherboard some alleged communications with Apple and a video, that doesn't prove it has the ability to follow through on its threats.
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But such changes aren't easy to implement, and it's unclear which route the new administration will take in order to follow through on Pence's bold proclamation.
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Fed watchers continue to doubt whether the central bank will have the economic ammunition it needs this year to follow through on its rate normalization forecast.
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People looking at this stuff should understand that when President Trump says something, they should believe it because he&aposs going to follow through on it.
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If there's one upside to Zuckerberg's youth, he has plenty of time to follow through on his pledge to give away all of his money.[Recode]
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Should the United States follow through on its threat to impose sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector, a struggling PDVSA would likely find it harder to respond.
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The madcap format now has regular citizens trying their hands as political candidates, free to say almost anything but required to follow through on precisely nothing.
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Kim said he planned to make and deploy more missiles during his 2018 New Year's Day speech and has continued to follow through on that plan.
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But the USOC ignored these policies by giving Nassar unfettered, private access to young gymnasts, and then failing to follow through on multiple complaints against Nassar.
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There's no guarantee that they will follow through on the public's choice but whatever its name, the vessel will be setting sail for Antarctica in 2019.
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Don't hold back on doing a bunch of little great things to do something huge that you'll get overwhelmed with and not follow through on. 8614.
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There's ample reason to hope China, which invested $103 billion in renewable energy in 2015, more than any other country, will follow through on this pledge.
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I'm usually very skeptical of one-button solutions for fixing audio, so I was eager to see if Dolby's app could follow through on its claims.
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It didn't take long for Trump to follow through on the threat: On Friday morning, the Treasury Department announced that it was expanding sanctions against Iran.
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Fresh losses in emerging markets and worries Washington will follow through on plans to levy an extra $200 billion of Chinese imports kept investors on edge.
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Still, when Corker left for Caracas on Friday it was still unclear if Maduro would follow through on his pledge to release Holt, the officials said.
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And Google's costs could jump further if governments globally follow through on threats to rein in the ability of apps to track users for advertising purposes.
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That would give drugmakers an incentive to promptly follow through on the rest of their clinical trials and convert to a full FDA approval, he argues.
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He will follow through on a pledge to end a ban on higher ethanol gasoline blends — which would help the state's corn growers, according to Reuters.
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The school, McClure says, did not follow through on their promises to keep her "safe" and didn't make it easy for her to access victim resources.
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"Very few people ever follow through on not using a retailer or shunning a retailer just because it's produced a product they don't like," he said.
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"There is some scepticism in the FX market as to whether the BoE will really follow through on raising rates," said MUFG currency analyst Lee Hardman.
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And now, in the wake of the Republican repeal blunder, the industry is worried Trump will be more impulsive and follow through on his latest warning.
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He can almost argue plausibly that he can't follow through on his big promises to do infrastructure or renegotiate trade because Congress won't allow him to.
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Legislative follow through on campaign promises in the form of tax cuts and infrastructure spending initiatives must underpin deregulation via executive order and purely partisan maneuvers.
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The ask: Ensure the state can recover those cash payments from the incentive package if Foxconn can't follow through on the promised jobs or financial investment.
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They are not getting anything like that, thanks to congressional infighting and the American president's own inability to articulate or follow through on a clear agenda.
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"The secretary-general's report shines a bright light on peacekeeper abuses, but countries that contribute peacekeeping troops will need to follow through on prosecuting these crimes."
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This is a time to follow through on the progress of the past two years and give our troops the sustained, sufficient, predictable funding they deserve.
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So if Trump lies so much and he cannot be trusted to follow through on his word, how can anyone negotiate with him in good faith?
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Both also keep their teammates rapt when they speak — and those fellow players respect them so much that they listen and follow through on their advice.
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For now, it looks like he is putting more emphasis on trying to follow through on pledges that helped to propel him to the White House.
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It's about "making sure you're the person who can follow through on your commitments," she said, and setting an example for the rest of your team.
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During the in-court restructuring, PDG said it would do its best to keep up commercial and operation activities and follow through on commitments to clients.
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Friday, the company tweeted it would not follow through on production of a stand-up special with comedian Louis C.K. following harassment reports by five women.
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The attorney representing Ramirez questioned the thoroughness of the FBI investigation, saying he has yet to hear whether the bureau will follow through on additional leads.
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Will the Federal Aviation Administration follow through on threats to ground 49 Southwest Airlines planes, in addition to the 2023 Boeing MAX aircraft that remain parked?
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But critics of Mr. Trump in both parties say the inclusion of advisers with industry ties signals that he may not follow through on his promises.
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Johnson has been a staunch supporter of the movement to leave the EU, and has pledged to follow through on Brexit by the end of October.
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Once Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri manages to form a government, investors will be looking for follow-through on promises of reducing the budget deficit.
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This is the first sign he might follow through on his voiced distaste for the Dodd-Frank reforms that created the agency in the first place.
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Reality check: It's actually complex, time-consuming and costly to head north — and there's no fast-track for Americans — so few follow through on the threat.
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It could be years before Mexico is able to follow through on its promise to extradite notorious narcotrafficker Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán to the United States.
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Pelosi said she trusts Trump to follow through on that promise, suggesting an ideological divide between the president and the more conservative members of his staff.
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They read his tweets and waited for him to show up at a Group of 7 meeting, sure that he would never follow through on proposals.
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But as fun as the movie is, there's an undeniable hollowness at its core induced by its unwillingness to follow through on certain ideas and symbols.
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It may not be easy for the European Union to follow through on that threat, since Hungary, for one, has vowed to veto any such sanction.
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Some officials also cited the strike in arguing Trump has failed to follow through on promises to Midwestern voters to protect manufacturing jobs and stop outsourcing.
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Real question is whether Dems can follow through on that, and not choose, once again, to try to win back white votes at expense of PoC.
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There is a growing sense of disappointment in Mr. Xi being unable to follow through on things that Mr. Trump's trade negotiators thought had been addressed.
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There's no guarantee Barcelona can follow through on its outsized aspirations; it faces the same political cross-currents and commercial pressures of any other big city.
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Mr. Trump has yet to follow through on his threat, and Mr. Lighthizer continues trying to work with Democrats to get the new trade deal approved.
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Major Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural products have not yet been seen, increasing doubts among traders and farmers that Beijing will follow through on its pledges.
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This week I've invited friend of S.L. Micaela Marini Higgs to teach us how to stop making vague plans we know we'll never follow through on.
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Major Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural products have not yet been seen, increasing doubts among traders and farmers that Beijing will follow through on its pledges.
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"There's been a lot of tough talk, but not much follow-through on the issues investors care about most," like immigration and trade, Mr. Arone said.
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One of the most significant concerns of working with this administration is the lack of trust that it will follow through on any commitment it makes.
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Stocks have surged since President Trump's election, in part because investors are betting that Republicans will follow through on their promise to slash corporate tax rates.
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And Trump did little to follow through on a request by Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's prime minister, that he show love and sympathy to all Muslims.
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"With midterm elections approaching, it is very unlikely Trump will be able to fully follow through on threats to really derail the Chinese economy," said Schamotta.
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First, he can follow through on his own threats and take another step in the escalatory cycle with what he warned might be disproportionate military force.
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Despite US officials claiming it would be harmful for Iraq to follow through on such a move and hold the vote, ultimately the argument fell flat.
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President Trump has repeatedly threatened to stop the payments, but it's unclear if he will follow through on an action that could further hurt the exchanges.
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Ecuador's opposition presidential candidate narrowly lost, meaning he can't follow through on the campaign promise to kick Julian Assange out of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London.
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Cramer, host of CNBC's "Mad Money," said that sentiment could change if the president were to follow through on threatened China tariffs on another $267 billion.
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The portfolio manager called the company's founder Elon Musk a "very smart man" but raised concern about the CEO's ability to follow through on lofty ambitions.
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"We in agriculture are optimistically hopeful we can conclude this," Perdue said, reiterating concerns from some Trump officials that China won't follow through on its promises.
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Trump seeks strategic partnership with RussiaTrump used his high-stakes meeting with Putin to follow through on his campaign pledge to pursue better relations with Russia.
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India: The country appears determined to follow through on a threat to cut back Pakistan's water supply after two recent attacks on Indian troops in Kashmir.
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"I think she brought across good points, but it's whether or not she'll be able to follow through on what she's saying," said Alicia K., 44.
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It remains to be seen whether Mr. Trump even has the authority to cut off congressionally appropriated funding, or if he'll follow through on these threats.
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Some top Republicans in Congress have urged Trump not to follow through on the threat, but congressional action is the only sure way to prevent it.
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MEG TIRRELL: Do you expect the President to follow through on real drug pricing legislation that actually changes the way drugs get priced in the United States?
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Trump has defended his picks from the business world by saying they know how to create jobs and will help him follow through on his economic promises.
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In 2011, Facebook settled a case with the FTC over charges that it failed to follow through on numerous promises it made to users about privacy protections.
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The Trump administration must follow through on its vows to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and let states take the reins in the replacement process, Wisconsin Gov.
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I ignored the pundits who repeated over and over again that he would not follow through on his promises, thinking they were spewing hysterics for better ratings.
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A lot will come down to what services users actually follow through on reporting sites for being out of compliance, and regulators' ability to process the cases.
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" If the administration completes the effort, it will mark yet another instance of Trump seeking to follow through on his controversial campaign vows to target "radical Islam.
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Derek Chollet, a senior adviser for defense and security policy at the German Marshall Fund, said it's not clear Trump will actually follow through on easing sanctions.
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An attorney for the Jackson family, John Branca, and music executive John McClain are co-trustees of the trust, and work to follow through on Jackson's wishes.
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However, the president has recently come under fire in the community for neglecting to follow through on this promise and failing to declare June National Pride Month.
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To some observers who were hoping for Trump to follow through on his promises, like David Frum of the Atlantic, this is proof of an enormous betrayal.
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Tonight, Senate Democrats made good on a commitment they had little leverage until now to follow through on: a promise to take votes on gun control bills.
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Whether those gains are worth the short-term pain remains to be seen, at least until places such as New York actually follow through on their threats.
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Uber declined to comment, and we don't have many more details on whether the company will actually follow through on that promise, let alone for how long.
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Flavors have been particularly attractive to adolescents, and on Tuesday, more than 50 health and advocacy groups urged the administration to follow through on a flavor ban.
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Chuck Grassley, another Republican, filed identical legislation to Jones' in the Senate as a follow-through on his support of the original 1992 legislation, his office said.
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On Friday the State Department claimed that the aide didn't follow through on the request, and that the information was never delivered through the non-secure channel.
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And Google's costs could jump further if governments globally follow through on growing threats to rein in the ability of apps to track users for advertising purposes.
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One in three voters are either "very" or "somewhat" concerned about losing their healthcare if Congressional Republicans (and Trump) follow through on their vow to overturn Obamacare.
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The G20 endorsed a package of measures last year to tackle corporate tax avoidance, but questions have remained about whether countries will follow through on the plans.
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The proposed executive order is Trump's latest attempt to follow through on his campaign pledge to go after other countries that take advantage of US trade policies.
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Soon, an opportunity to further follow through on the idea appeared after the railroad firm was sold off to a company that had no interest in aviation.
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Molina and other insurers are facing an upheaval in the insurance business as Republican lawmakers seek to follow through on their promise to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Historically, foreign leaders pay close attention to the domestic standing of a president to gauge whether he can deliver credible commitments or follow through on tougher threats.
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And she argued that many of those voters are more in line with her and that Clinton can't be trusted to follow through on her campaign promises.
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Instead, the next administration should push Congress to follow through on his campaign promise to reduce the corporate tax rate — one of the highest among prosperous economies.
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Grassley appeared to follow through on this threat by scheduling a committee vote on Kavanaugh for Monday, which would have taken place if Ford declined to appear.
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"It took Donald Trump getting caught making fraudulent statements for him to follow through on his empty campaign claims about supporting veterans," said the spokesman, Josh Schwerin.
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If a President Trump were to follow through on his confusing statements about buying back Treasury bonds for less than face value, that would trigger a crisis.
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"While Price may no longer be Secretary of HHS, he still has the responsibility to follow through on his commitment to repay the American public," Murray wrote.
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It's unclear how many of the council's 355 members would participate in a council outside the Chamber, should the board members attempt to follow through on leaving.
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However, Trump has hinted that the talks may not happen, telling reporters "we'll see" when asked about whether or not he plans to follow through on negotiations.
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McConnell's guarantees on the other provisions stand -- and several aides have made clear McConnell intends to follow through on his promises in the year-end spending bill.
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Republicans who say they're for tax and spending cuts to boost the economy and reduce deficits never follow through on the spending cut part of that promise.
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The company is now weathering pushback from skeptical lawmakers — Davis will have to navigate those concerns in order for the company to follow through on its vision.
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The White House has directed officials not to comply with the impeachment inquiry, and it's unclear whether Trump would follow through on testifying himself, particularly under oath.
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But with money in politics, they need extra incentive to follow through on their promises, since it's the very system that worked to put them in office.
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Starboard has formally threatened a proxy fight to replace the entire board at the next shareholder meeting if the directors do not follow through on a sale.
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The unprecedented presentation by the Pentagon is part of its follow-through on President Donald Trump's new Iran policy, which promises a far harder line toward Tehran.
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Countries "have separate legal systems, separate information technology systems, different practices as far as how they follow through on their privacy and civil liberty obligations," Brennan said.
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And it's unclear whether Trump will follow through on his threat to veto any spending bill that doesn't give him the full $5 billion for the wall.
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If Barr knows what's best for her, she will soon follow through on her promise to leave Twitter, but as I write this, she's still tweeting away.
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But the handful of senators who did dig in on trade issues did so basically just to urge Ross to follow through on the campaign's protectionist promises.
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The defeat, however, could present a major headache for May if members of her own party follow through on their threats to rebel by supporting the amendment.
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This is a similar tension I've seen elsewhere in my reporting: voters who supported Trump but didn't expect him to follow through on his Obamacare repeal promises.
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Republican lawmakers speaking to Axios said they didn't think Trump would follow through on his threat to shut down the government a month ahead of November's midterms.
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If women (and men) really want their point of view on change to be seen as well as heard, they need to follow through on the idea.
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The problem is that the regime didn't offer a specific date for that possible vote, and it's unclear if the elites would follow through on their promise.
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And the policy is the most significant attempt yet by a Leaver to follow through on the commitment to create an outward-looking "global Britain" after Brexit.
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The president has yet to formally follow through on that statement, even as almost nine in 10 Americans believe opioid abuse is at least a serious matter.
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Democratic politicians in the state have concerns about whether China can or will follow through on its commitments to buy $40 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually.
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Within the White House, Trump advisers like the chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon have urged the president to follow through on his promise to exit the deal.
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NumbersUSA, a group that supports lowering immigration levels, called on its members to launch a social media campaign demanding that Trump follow through on his campaign promise.
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Although Questcor said it would develop Synacthen for conditions where it "would potentially provide a clinical benefit over Acthar," it did not follow through on that pledge.
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Senate Republicans are pushing to pass some form of Obamacare repeal this week after multiple efforts to follow through on the key campaign promise have stalled recently.
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The audio recording may include audio of Trump that raises questions about whether he plans to follow through on his promises regarding immigration, Buzzfeed News reported Monday.
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Branstad said there was "scepticism" in the United States that China would follow through on its pledges to truly open up in areas such as financial services.
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Rising prices highlight the importance of the FOMC to continue monetary policy normalization and follow through on at least one or two additional rate hikes this year.
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Previous presidents like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush had said they would move the embassy to Jerusalem while campaigning but didn't follow through on the pledge.
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Singer was instructed to continue meeting with parents, this time wearing a wire, and to follow through on agreements he was already working on, the official said.
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"If they follow through on campaign promises as outrageous as a Muslim ban, then we do have a serious challenge to our constitutional structure," Mr. Schneiderman said.
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But to do so, he said, the president will have to follow through on his campaign promise to back proposals like empowering Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
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It is still unclear how Attorney General Jeff Sessions will follow through on the administration's threat to withhold grants from so-called sanctuary cities, let alone states.
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The big question now is if he can follow through on his promises to stamp out undue oligarch influence in Kyiv and turn Ukraine's economic fortunes around.
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The list even includes a devoted supply-sider from the conservative Heritage Foundation, suggesting that Trump may follow through on his promise for a broad tax cut.
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During his campaign Donald Trump pledged to fight for the freedoms of the LGBTQ community, but since taking office, he has yet to follow through on his promises.
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A number of Senate Democrats are ready to follow through on an idea that some 22016 candidates — and a good chunk of Americans — support: abolishing the Electoral College.
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Nearly a month after President Donald Trump ordered his attorney general to ban bump stocks, Jeff Sessions has finally announced a plan to follow through on that promise.
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For many, the wall is a sign that Trump plans to follow through on his campaign promises regarding Mexico -- meaning there's more than just the wall at stake.
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To a great degree, this pushes them to act—to follow through on promises made because there will be no Democrats to blame for failure to do so.
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Trump alternatively could follow through on populist statements he made during the campaign, such as a threat to block AT&T Inc's planned purchase of Time Warner Inc.
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D'Arnaud was injured Wednesday night when his right hand hit the bat of Philadelphia Phillies LF Aaron Altherr during a follow-through on a throw to second base.
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More than any other issue, these die-hard supporters expressed their hope that Trump would follow through on his promise to impose term limits on members of Congress.
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"I wanted to create an album where I tackled certain themes, and follow through on its authenticity by traveling to the countries I have roots in," he said.
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One official said that before any action could be taken, Washington would first have "follow through on Kerry's threat and break off talks with the Russians" on Syria.
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Why it matters: Whether Trump will follow through on his campaign pledge to abandon the climate pact has been the biggest environmental policy mystery of his fledgling presidency.
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The problem is that the regime didn't offer a specific date for that possible vote, and it was unclear if the elites would follow through on their promise.
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Some American companies "let themselves get hurt" by tariffs because they assumed President Donald Trump wouldn't follow through on his China trade threats, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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Trump would likely follow through on his campaign promise to reopen talks on NAFTA with Mexico and Canada, which he has threatened to leave if they go poorly.
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In that instance, Collins had defiantly asserted that it was time for the Mets to follow through on all their talk about becoming contenders and actually do it.
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Some observers worry that successfully tapping markets for credit will weaken Ukraine's resolve to follow through on the package of economic reforms it has agreed with the IMF.
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Out of anger, a need to distract, or both, Trump could also follow through on his July threat to impose tariffs on all $500 billion in Chinese imports.
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So even though he doesn't always follow through on his constant threats to sue people, there's always a very real chance that he'll make good on his threats.
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But as crude oil futures have fallen along with U.S. stock prices, markets have grown increasingly wary of the likelihood the Fed will follow through on its forecast.
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To that end, they want Trump to follow through on the most extreme immigration ideas he's discussed — such as deporting millions of undocumented immigrants and banning Muslim immigration.
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But doubts remain about follow-through on the deal from OPEC members, as well as the extent to which a production cut would propel further oil price gains.
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It's unclear whether Tshisekedi will now follow through on the decree, abandon it while leaving the new mining law in place, or reform or revoke the law altogether.
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The cuts in 2009 were more than OPEC achieved in previous price collapses, such as during the late 0003s when countries initially did not follow through on pledges.
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Given that Donald Trump branded himself the "law and order candidate," ensuring that rape is properly prosecuted could be a great way to follow through on that promise.
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All of which means there's an infinitesimal chance that Senate Democrats will actually follow through on Markey's promise to reinstate the filibuster rule whenever they take control again.
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Without Sessions, initiatives like these — things that are easy to proclaim but harder to follow through on — might collapse into mere symbolism, like the US-Mexico border wall.
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More than any other issue, these die-hard supporters expressed their hope that Trump would follow through on his promise to impose term limits on members of Congress.
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Trump promised that his administration would fight big mergers, and it looks like he's trying to staff his administration with people who would follow through on that pledge.
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He simply requested that they start spending more money on their own armies and armaments, which they had agreed to but then repeatedly failed to follow through on.
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D'Arnaud was injured in the fifth inning, when his hand hit the bat of Phillies LF Aaron Altherr during d'Arnaud's follow-through on a throw to second base.
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He said he was not "hung up" over projections included in the bill, but said it was important for coalition parties to follow through on their electoral promises.
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While the largest retailers have seen savings—estimated at $6 to $8 billion each year—they failed to follow through on their promises to lower prices for consumers.
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Scenario two: If we follow through on our apparent current path and overthrow Assad's dictatorship, we need to be willing to commit to decades, even generations, of occupancy.
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We are counting on President-elect Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress to follow through on their campaign promises to uphold the inherent right to life in 2017.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump urged House members to adopt the Senate's budget this week and follow through on tax reform during a House GOP conference call Sunday.
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His August statement was heralded by local and state drug treatment advocates who had worried Trump wouldn't follow through on campaign rhetoric to fervently combat the opioid epidemic.
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"Some big companies are saying they will raise wages, but I doubt the majority will follow through on this," said Hiroaki Muto, economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
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But Mr. Trump has sent conflicting signals about whether he intends to follow through on the "great, great wall" he vowed to erect along the border with Mexico.
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And if so, does that mean UEFA, European soccer's governing body, will follow through on a last-chance warning it issued Tuesday and eject Russia from the tournament?
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Trump did not say when he would sign a such an order, and he has at times failed to follow through on pledges to take other executive actions.
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Some pro-independence Catalan lawmakers could be heard pledging to follow through on the results of the banned referendum, which backed independence, prompting more jeers from right-wingers.
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And while he's done little since Election Day to suggest that he intends to follow through on that promise, there's no reason Democrats can't do it for him.
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He'd forget to follow through on simple tasks at home or would ask a colleague a question, return to his desk and moments later ask the same question.
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Holler, the Heritage Action spokesman, said the repeal vote demonstrates to voters that Republican leaders will follow through on repeal if and when they win the White House.
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Trump is eager to see follow-through on his demand that European countries shoulder more of the burden of paying for the NATO alliance, which he has criticized.
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Now he gets the chance to actually follow through on these boasts (though the chances of a Kim-Trump summit actually coming off are perhaps still somewhat modest).
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White House officials have declined to discuss expectations ahead of the summit, saying only they are hopeful for Chinese leaders to follow through on commitments to compete fairly.
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Fearing President Donald Trump might finally follow through on firing Robert Mueller, one Republican senator is pushing Congress to act on his bill protecting the special counsel. Sen.
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"The parties he will need to form this coalition can now insist that he follow through on sovereignty, in return for protection from the indictments," Mr. Shapiro said.
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Would he consider new approaches, I asked, such as letting New Zealand follow through on its offer to take a group of refugees from Australia's offshore detention camps?
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Even as he stood next to the leaders in the Great Hall that day, he said he was not sure the Chinese would follow through on the agreement.
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Beijing also indicated Tuesday it was willing to follow through on threats to levy retaliatory tariffs of 5 to 10 percent on $75 billion worth of U.S. goods.
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Lewandowski implied that Fields had a history of making allegations but didn't follow through on them, tweeting that Fields was an "attention seeker" who had claimed former Rep.
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The sale would also "follow through on President (Donald) Trump's commitment to provide additional defensive capabilities to treaty allies" threatened by North Korea's "provocative behavior," the official added.
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The team's make-up has reinforced expectations that Trump will follow through on his promise to slash U.S. environmental regulation as a way to promote drilling and mining.
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Undocumented immigrants are bracing for a surge in deportations as the federal government prepares to follow through on Mr. Trump's campaign pledge to crack down on illegal immigration.
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Transparent accountability, to track follow-through on those commitments and progress on ending the epidemic, is central to sustaining momentum over the time period necessary to achieve success.
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The agreement is expected to include significant concessions to protect U.S. technology and trade secrets, but its success hinges on whether China will follow through on its commitments.
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Pelosi said that committee ranking members and other Democratic members have started to draft legislation to follow through on the party's agenda that it outlined in recent months.
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If President Trump truly wants to follow through on his lofty campaign promises, he would be wise to allow the cannabis industry to continue to grow and flourish.
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But he contrasted with Trump, saying the GCC did not follow through on promises at the summit to "ease regional conflicts" and "strengthen partnership frameworks," among other pronouncements.
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She attended a meeting with other conservative media personalities in April at the White House, during which she and others pressed Trump to follow through on his promises.
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While markets were relieved by the end of the political uncertainty, their mood will be tested if the coalition begins to follow through on its expensive policy pledges.
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Mr. Trump appeared angry at Mr. Schumer's suggestion that he might not follow through on a threat to impose a 5 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico.
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But legal scholars say it's unlikely the president will be able to follow through on his promises, in part due to prior judicial interpretations of the Antiquities Act.
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Grassley appeared to follow through on this threat by scheduling a committee vote on Kavanaugh for Monday, which would take place if Ford does not commit to testifying.
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Speaking in Seoul on Thursday, Mattis sought to reassure South Korea that it will be protected should North Korea follow through on its threat to launch nuclear missiles.
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" Daniels claims she kept answering Trump's phone calls in the hope that he would follow through on a promise to put her in his reality show "The Apprentice.
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Shanahan told Shangri-La delegates that, essentially, China talked a good game but couldn't be fully trusted, either to follow through on promises or to play by the rules.
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But that might not be so easy tomorrow, if drivers follow through on their pledge to protest their wages by turning off their apps ahead of the big game.
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While it's hard to identify one specific reason for Rio's failure to follow through on the commitments made leading up to the games, it's easy to blame the politicians.
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The demand for frequent compliance reviews reflects frustration among U.S. officials who have complained that China has failed to follow through on past commitments to implement free-market reforms.
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I&aposm waiting for him to follow through on that commitment but if he doesn&apost we have appropriate-- INGRAHAM: He will, he&aposs a man of his word.
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It follows a national emergency declaration earlier this year that Trump used to try to secure $8 billion to build barriers and follow through on a key campaign promise.
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But Bardole says he supports his president more today than he did when he cast a ballot for Trump in 2016, skeptical he would follow through on his promises.
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Should President Donald Trump follow through on threats to put tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports, it could have a significant impact on the bottom line for American companies.
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Should Mr Abe follow through on his desire to change the constitution to remove the pacifist language still hemming in the SDF, he would doubtless provoke even greater ire.
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He's able to turn the movie into one about his character's personal failings, rather than follow through on the incredibly troubling arguments he raises and then runs away from.
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The question now is whether Trump will be able to persuade voters in the general election that he can work with Congress to follow through on his immigration pledges.
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Any successor could be stretched to match Rajan for fresh ideas, but investors will be content to see the next governor follow through on the strategies he laid out.
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The demand for frequent compliance reviews reflects frustration among U.S. officials who have complained that China's has failed to follow through on past commitments to implement free-market reforms.
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" Goldman also said Trump is likely to follow through on campaign promises on trade and immigration, "some of which could be disruptive for financial markets and the real economy.
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The backdrop: As Axios' Jonathan Swan reported Thursday morning, Trump was hesitant to follow through on his border threat out of fear of doing anything to disrupt the markets.
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Now that companies like Uber and Lyft have signed up and are willingly working together, it's about checking up on how well they follow through on these transit aspirations.
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The ball is back in Apple's court, especially on the Mac side, to follow through on Tim Cook's year-end promise that more great desktops are on the way.
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The GOP has worked to balance the concerns of both groups in its caucus as it tries to follow through on a key campaign pledge by candidate Donald Trump.
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This makes it unlikely Iran will follow through on its threat to violate one of the nuclear deal's central restrictions on Thursday, which could have unravelled the pact altogether.
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Pruitt assured the group of Midwestern senators in his letter late Thursday that he won't follow through on any of these, with final regulatory announcements expected by Nov. 30.
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"With the U.S. unilaterally reneging on its commitments, we are gradually losing our justifications to follow through on the commitments we made with the U.S. as well," he said.
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Meanwhile, U.S. energy firms this week reduced the number of oil rigs operating for a third week in a row as drillers follow through on plans to cut spending.
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U.S. energy companies last week cut the number of active oil rigs to their lowest in almost nine months as some producers follow through on plans to cut spending.
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The website has attracted a quarter-million views, and more than 20,000 people have agreed to swap votes, though there's no guarantee they will follow through on Election Day.
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House GOP leaders are trying to balance the concerns of the both the party's conservative and moderate wings as they try to follow through on a major campaign pledge.
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A WikiLeaks news conference earlier this week failed to live up the hype that surrounded it, however, casting doubt on whether the organization can follow through on its threats.
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Trump later said the accusation was a joke, but he has said he doesn't believe China will follow through on its promises to reduce their use of fossil fuels.
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In the week since his victory, we have yet to see any signs that the incoming Trump administration will not attempt to follow through on enacting these unconstitutional policies.
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The whole process looks easy in the video, but I'm skeptical that the app will actually follow through on its reminders and I won't end up with moldy cider.
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DeSantis praised Trump for his follow-through on the campaign promise to move the embassy, but still declined to say if he is a good role model for kids.
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Without the U.S. military as a buffer, lawmakers and experts warn, Turkey would follow through on threats to attack the SDF, an organization it views as a terrorist group.
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House Republicans took a hit in the 2018 midterms, in no small part because of failure to follow through on policy measures promised to voters in past election cycles.
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Nebraska is not the first state to consider using the synthetic opioid while carrying out the death penalty, though it is the first to follow through on the idea.
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But Reagan wasn't able to follow through on the idea, in part because he couldn't reconcile it with other policy preferences, like his support for the Strategic Defense Initiative.
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A big question remains, however: If a Trump administration were to follow through on its threats — breaking the rules of Nafta and the W.T.O. — how strongly should Mexico retaliate?
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A spokesman for Ocasio-Cortez told CNN on Friday that the congresswoman has since received another invite to visit the state and plans to follow through on the offer.
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I am determined to achieve the commitment that President Trump made, and I'm counting on chairman Kim to be determined to follow through on the commitment that he made.
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But a politician cannot push $4.5 billion into the waiting arms of a prosperous company and not expect blowback, especially when the company doesn't follow through on its promises.
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Examples may include eliminating co-pays to see certain specialists or adding support services that increase the likelihood of a patient's follow-through on necessary visits or clinical recommendations.
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FCA and the city of Detroit have signed a memorandum of understanding that provides 60 days to follow through on the agreed acquisition of land for the new plant.
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He would need to make a cogent argument for sacrificing the nuclear program, and provide assurances that the United States and international community would follow through on any agreement.
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Should Snap follow through on its plans, it would be the most prominent debut by the latest batch of "unicorns" — those private companies valued at more than $1 billion.
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Worse, other key emitter nations — especially India — now have little reason to follow through on their Paris pledges: If the U.S. won't, why should developing nations cut their emissions?
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Trump's declaration has split the Senate Republican caucus, which has to choose whether to back the GOP president's priorities or follow through on a professed skepticism of executive power.
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For many Cruz supporters who spoke to CNN, Trump is too much of a "showman," who they fear lacks the skills to follow through on his promises if elected.
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But they warned that governments must now act urgently to follow through on their promises, deliver meaningful action to curb climate change and protect poor people from its impacts.
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It got Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to step down from Trump's advisory economic council, but did everyone actually follow through on their online anger and stop using the app?
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Earlier Friday, Tony Schwartz also tweeted that there is "no way" the president will follow through on his pledge to donate $1 million to the victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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In the end, our economy does better when Americans know that they can trust the government to follow through on its promises and allow them to retire with dignity.
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Recently, the president has announced tariffs on China and directed National Guard troops to go to the U.S. border with Mexico, two actions to follow through on campaign pledges.
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People familiar with the talks told Reuters the two sides still had substantial work ahead to reach agreement on a way to ensure China's follow through on any pledges.
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These ads are in testing, though public announcements like this usually mean they're pretty far along — not some random lark the company may or may not follow through on.
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