"He lost his footing and was having trouble regaining his footing," Maj.
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So to be clear: by "different legal footing," Verizon most assuredly means no sound legal footing whatsoever.
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"There's this mixture of some that have real solid footing and then some that have zero footing," Dr. Topol said.
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But pharma nevertheless will be on worse footing in January than it is today, and it's on worse footing today than it was a year ago.
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Similar name changes are regularly occurring as the national security complex transitions from a war footing to a not-officially-war-but-also-not-peace footing.
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REGAINING FOOTING The recent improvement in housing data has raised optimism that the housing market could be regaining its footing after hitting a soft patch last year.
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Even if "it"—it being this nebulous force clouding Santa Anita—is not the footing, the footing is essential for them to monitor as they work toward reform.
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Trump still finding footing on the world stage Trump's first venture abroad as president also revealed that he is still very much finding his footing on the world stage.
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Michael Bennet — are still trying to find their footing.
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The biggest one-month job loss in history was in September of 1945 when 1.96 million jobs were lost as the US economy shifted from a war footing to a post-war footing.
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The biggest one-month job loss in history was in September of 28.9, when 213.6 million jobs were lost as the US economy shifted from a war footing to a post-war footing.
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" Trump was "flustered, frustrated, and unable to regain his footing.
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Economically, the two countries are on a more equal footing.
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What's more — taxpayers are footing the bill in travel costs.
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And bans on specific procedures will find stronger legal footing.
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Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice have found their royal footing.
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Brooks regains his footing with Dark Deeds, released last year.
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Instead, TNL's focus is on getting on more level footing.
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Administration officials say the plan is on safe legal footing.
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Carrie Underwood is finding her footing after a nasty fall.
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Once, this guy and I had been on equal footing.
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Trying to catch our footing we hear a loud 'SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK!
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That may leave passengers footing the bill for some expenses.
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Others, meanwhile, had a much harder time establishing financial footing.
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That goes beyond just footing the bill for your mortgage.
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In a match, players are not necessarily on equal footing.
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This translates to taxpayers footing the bill for corporate gain.
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And best for new Masters arrivals to mind their footing.
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He found his moral footing and turned towards the Light.
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Lots of us have resources to gain our footing soon.
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With respect to time, we are all on equal footing.
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SunEdison lost whatever footing it had to escape the deal.
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In fact, he never came close to losing his footing.
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Were there any left turns as you were gaining footing?
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It would take him some time to find his footing.
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The new recommendations and the admonishment gave advocates strong footing.
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The Israel Defense Forces went on to a war footing.
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It has taken a while to gain its footing again.
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These competitors aren't coming into this on an even footing.
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All those other businesses are finding their footing on this.
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Finally, Puerto Rico's local food movement is finding its footing.
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The accumulating evidence puts Neanderthals on a more equal footing.
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The coronavirus pandemic puts the country on a wartime footing.
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At 21, she moved to Philadelphia and found her footing.
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The project's financial footing, though, has been rocky for years.
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A united front would have given the reporters stronger footing.
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But the year could start off on a rocky footing.
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And then he caught his footing and came to shore.
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The People had lost their footing, their common ground, muddied.
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The Tigers found footing offensively and the Mountaineers got sloppy.
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The companies are stressing their equal footing in the deal.
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Stay on equal footing with the person across from you.
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But Miron said the company was back on stable footing.
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Soon after that gruesome moment, Pilcher regains her breezy footing.
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At last, men and women are on an equal footing.
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This prospect has put government bonds on a bullish footing.
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I think people feel like it's in better footing now.
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Women have not yet reached equal footing in professional settings.
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Luckily, the story finds its footing again, right before the end.
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A few tech companies helped the market regain its footing overnight.
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It never really found its footing, and was discontinued in 1991.
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Alabama and Georgia announced they were going on an emergency footing.
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Xi is not bluffing with his military on a war footing.
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As the global economy has regained its footing, so has Goldman.
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I felt like I had the footing to get myself through.
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"I really struggled," said McDermott of losing his footing after divorce.
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Among those footing the bill: DCM, Khosla Ventures and Founders Fund.
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They're not likely to find that footing by the ELeague Major.
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Even when it loses its footing, it never loses its way.
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"I really struggled," says McDermott of losing his footing after divorce.
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By 24, she says she began to find her footing again.
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The Democratic plan calls for government footing the $1 trillion bill.
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At that moment, she and the bear are on equal footing.
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That puts it on an equal footing with the Red Queen.
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After years of lackluster returns, hedge funds are finding some footing.
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But for Lyft, it's a chance to get on level footing.
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Companies of all sectors and sizes should be on equal footing.
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Apple (AAPL) has been trying to regain its footing in China.
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Something tells us that's a bill he won't mind footing, though.
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Depending on your footing, the fog could be cloak or spotlight.
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Some are recapitalising and trying once more on a different footing.
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It has since found a very tentative footing just above $1.4500.
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But Trump's policy proposals don't reside on the strongest economic footing.
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Mr Gabriel played an important part in wrong-footing Mrs Merkel.
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The accompanying vegetables are now on equal footing with the proteins.
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"She's done her best to try to stabilize SUNY's financial footing."
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That effectively puts Shari Redstone and Dauman on a level footing.
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Of all the participants, you definitely found your footing really quickly.
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He has failed to put Jerusalem's finances on a sound footing.
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For a while, Crown seemed to find its footing in China.
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In response, he put the country on a permanent war footing.
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Preservationists have a solid footing in Georgetown, and change comes mincingly.
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To regain footing and try to turn attention back on Mrs.
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Paul, constantly put Saudi Arabia and Iran on the same footing.
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But the two front-runners are not on equal footing. Mrs.
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The measure is available to all companies on an equal footing.
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It is entirely possible that Anthem will find its footing eventually.
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Keystone ultimately must find its footing on economic, not political, grounds.
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" Their approach to investments in 2020 is to "watch your footing.
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But by last year Mr. Mnuchin found himself on firmer footing.
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In World War II, the entire economy pivoted to war footing.
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It means a lot to me, too: independence and equal footing.
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S.-China trade war worsens, but global markets find a footing.
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Since Mr. DeLuca's death, the company has been on shaky footing.
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The American role might be shifted to a commercial footing thereafter.
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But she struggled to find her footing as a fiction writer.
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As the Mets' offense reverted to form, German found his footing.
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So the administration is pushing towards a more cold-war footing.
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Hogan isn't the only governor who went on a wartime footing.
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By the end of his speech, though, he found his footing.
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In her reconfigured life, it had been hard getting her footing.
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And, particularly now, your strong footing on American soil is essential.
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"I just really kind of lost my footing sometimes," he said.
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Gays aren't yet on an equal legal footing with straight people.
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I may have lost the ball on my footing or something.
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I think I'm beginning to understand it and get my footing.
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As a result, the greenback regained its footing against commodity currencies.
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In the end, it's the consumer and taxpayer footing the bill.
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Taxpayers are footing the bill, no matter how government delivers infrastructure.
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It may take a few pages to get your footing, depending.
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After North's testimony, the Iran-Contra committees never regained their footing.
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The economy is on steadier footing now, giving policymakers more room.
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Jones — put Mr. Trump's claim of absolute immunity on rocky footing.
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Nick Novak missed the extra point, with footing slippery at Lambeau.
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But her reputation and footing in the world were never secure.
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Zebras also have had a surprisingly hard time regaining their footing.
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"It's put the track on sound fiscal footing," Mr. Drazen said.
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The economy has yet to get back on firm footing, however.
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Having lost his footing, Wong had no choice but to concede.
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Bernecker reportedly lost his footing and fell onto the concrete floor.
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Deutsche emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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A social media break may help women regain their footing, Wells says.
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Such an approach puts spatial and temporal correlations on an equal footing.
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We just started the club, and it's struggling to get its footing.
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The ACA has put buyers and sellers on a more even footing.
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But before any of that happens, guess who's likely footing the bill?
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When he asks her about her parents, however, she loses her footing.
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Those two rights are on an equal footing in the European Convention.
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Here are five things to watch Tuesday: Does Trump regain his footing?
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Its stronger financial footing is a testament to how Pinterest is run.
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Instead, The Final Girls finds its footing as a mockery-filled caper.
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Creators have also complained about finding their revenue footing on Facebook Watch.
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"I really struggled," McDermott told PEOPLE of losing his footing after divorce.
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Above all, it seems that Brexit isn't starting on the best footing.
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A young kid finds his footing by outthinking and outlasting his opponents.
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I climb through, gain my footing and turn to face Chicken Boy.
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To be sure, other presidents have struggled early to find their footing.
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We're told Tyga himself is footing the bill, not the Kardashian klan.
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At the FTC, the economists stand on similar footing to the lawyers.
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Stay on developed trails or dry, solid rock areas with good footing.
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This makes them slower and puts verdicts on less sure legal footing.
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Now even that method of footing legal bills is beginning to disappear.
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By contrast, similarly rated issues from Indonesia have kept a stable footing.
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What keeps all this from dragging is Michaela Anne's superb musical footing.
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Patients are paying higher premiums and footing the bill for extravagant deductibles.
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You must find your footing before you put your weight on it.
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"We're starting off on a new footing," Trump said at the time.
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For any individual to go against that, you're not on equal footing.
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That's easy to do when the American taxpayer is footing the bill.
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Robert Venturi and Wang Shu are both on effectively equal professional footing
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Verifying that the company you're applying to is on stable financial footing.
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But in both books, the favored and unfavored quickly lose their footing.
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These improvements have put our financial system on a more stable footing.
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Shows have always struggled to find their footing after losing a lead.
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There's a growing trend of games with troubled launches finding their footing.
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Clinton eventually found her footing in the second half of the debate.
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In this way she gained footing as an ambitious and audacious artist.
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But I held my footing, and I'm better at holding on now.
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Ashworth helped move women toward an equal footing with men in speedskating.
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And with this coat, I feel on equal footing with everyone else.
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The group, she said, was on sounder financial footing within five years.
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For now, at least, Sri Lanka is back on a war footing.
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Ms. Kuo did not immediately find her footing as a Lapponia designer.
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Didi, however, is just beginning to gain some footing across the globe.
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Also upsetting is knowing that Medicare and Medicaid are footing the bill.
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This means the White House must be organized, on a war footing.
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The streaming giant regained some footing after losing U.S. subscribers this year.
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Here's how to start yourself on the strongest possible footing this year.
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It kind of stumbles into itself, finding its footing along the way.
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That gives automakers the legal footing to continue to sell the vehicles.
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Rather, he said, it took him mere hours to find his footing.
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For the moment, the whole town is struggling to find its footing.
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Now a second-grade teacher, Hoogewerff is now finding her financial footing.
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Assuming everyone involved is on equal footing, Will's point is well taken.
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He championed progressive policies but did not find his footing in polls.
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"This agreement puts U.S. wheat back on equal footing," Mr. Goyings said.
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When walking at a brisk pace, I lost my footing and fell ...
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But it has yet to gain its footing in the new world.
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The lira later regained some footing to trade around 7 per dollar.
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And it has not yet found its footing with the Trump administration.
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These companies took a while to find their footing before having success.
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By market close, Tesla had regained its footing, ending trading essentially flat.
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have yet to find price footing this year.
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And as more sales shift online, the pair are on solid footing.
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But he said the document he signed was on strong theological footing.
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Just when you think you're standing on firm footing, the ground shifts.
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"He's on the spot, and you regain your footing," Ms. Urbaniak said.
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In this new Ireland, the Eighth Amendment was on less sure footing.
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KS: Do they have to be equal footing to invade your privacy?
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This is a delightful habit that starts my day on the right footing.
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By the numbers, the U.S. stock market appears to be on solid footing.
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It was a whole year before the first Destiny really found its footing.
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Bratches said the aim was to put all on a more secure footing.
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To restore the state's fiscal footing, Brown made cuts to programs and services.
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French Montana is footing the bill to make the world a better place.
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It's a huge opportunity for different views because they become on equal footing.
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Still, there could be a drop in quality while Huawei finds its footing.
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So she read more, trying to find her footing among vertiginously bad news.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stock markets are on their shakiest footing in years.
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RUSADA's reinstatement does not fully return Russian sport to its pre-ban footing.
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Mr Ghosn's removal offers an opportunity to put things on a proper footing.
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Still, Cramer declared that the housing market is once again on firm footing.
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As he fumbles to regain his footing, the audience is supposed to laugh.
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This means that the German economy started 2017 on an economically strong footing.
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It was the latest sign that the second quarter began on weak footing.
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And it put him on the same footing with other, more established universities.
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Attempts to find compromise have been few, and often find no solid footing.
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The acquisition of Harman will give it far steadier footing in this space.
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If the ruling stands, Samsung won't be the only company footing the bill.
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The hustle continues for Verven, even with the shop on a strong footing.
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"Think about your footing while traveling near cliffs," the U.S. Forest Service encourages.
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"It could be your kids who end up footing the bill," Maurer said.
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RISKS Deutsche emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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Not much if Snap's plans to reinvigorate its business can gain solid footing.
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But imagine if investment in human capital was considered on an equal footing.
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Grandparents in walkers or those who use canes can stumble on uneven footing.
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Its Government Development Bank has been operating on emergency footing since April 9th.
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In recent years, LG has failed to find solid footing with its phones.
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With premiership survival all but guaranteed, Leicester can plan ahead on surer footing.
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CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING STRESSES TALKS ON EQUAL FOOTING TO SOLVE CHINA-U.
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In Paraguay, an indigenous language on equal footing with Spanish continues to thrive.
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Both rulings underscore the perilous legal footing on which abortion rights now rest.
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Mr. Pence would give him a strong footing in Indiana, a swing state.
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But other data on Thursday showed the economy remains on a strong footing.
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But experts said lockup expiries tend to hurt companies already on weak footing.
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"A similar deal would take any bank and put them on better footing."
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Stocks are showing signs of finding their footing after two months of struggle.
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Couples who could go cheek to cheek without losing their footing were uncommon.
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That is in part because of how seamlessly Judge has found his footing.
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But a listless first half on Tuesday put them back on perilous footing.
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But she never found her footing in Boston and transferred after one year.
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The Atlantic has a different mission, a different focus and a different footing.
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As we've found our footing, our conversations have moved to topics beyond babies.
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He comes to the Ozarks to reconnect with Wendy and find his footing.
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There was no immediate sense among Israelis of being on a war footing.
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"We're on a war footing, as if we were digging trenches," she said.
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"We're starting off on a new footing," Mr. Trump said of the release.
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It will take even longer for the global economy to recover its footing.
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A young man in this N.B.A. can take years to trust his footing.
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While the labor market is on solid footing, manufacturing appears to be slowing.
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She's also a brand new associate who has yet to find her footing.
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But concerning the arrests themselves, she says the administration is on sound footing.
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Maybe it was a struggling campaign organization that still hadn't found its footing.
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"We're starting off on a new footing," Mr. Trump added of their release.
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And I think it's time we put our relationship on more equal footing.
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In recent years, several people lost their footing and fell to their deaths.
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It had taken a while for Mr. Gurney to find his dramatic footing.
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But Mr. Macron also wants to put the system on firmer financial footing.
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Even the experts struggle sometimes to find their footing with college point spreads.
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Apple has struggled to find its footing as it tries to go Hollywood.
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But he understood clearly that his daughters deserved equal footing in the world.
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Read "On New Political Footing, Trump Believers Share His Day" to learn more.
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The horizontal footing of each panel would face the floodwaters, not the building.
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I have children who are still trying to get their own financial footing.
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The music industry is finding its footing after almost two decades of upheaval.
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Mullin and Dunleavy, meanwhile, are, for the moment, struggling to find their footing.
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"It is ambitious, but we are starting on a sound footing," she said.
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But Varlotta said the changes ultimately put the school back on solid footing.
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Why take care about cost containment if somebody else is footing the bill?
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Most of all, it will put the program on sound long-term footing.
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We're told the staircase was narrow and Mel lost her footing and fell.
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Yeah, while you're footing the bill, I think this is the idea, right?
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Trump's move sent global share markets sharply lower before they regained some footing.
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In that sense, American businesses are right that they're the ones footing the bill.
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And we don't really blame the federal government for wanting a solid footing here.
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The health and wealth of the US economy: The economy is on solid footing.
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Bob was losing his footing as far as his role in the band dynamic.
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Lyft can seek a permit for dockless bikes on equal footing with everyone else.
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Since then, of course, Facebook found its footing, and has risen about 250 percent.
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"They may have found it really difficult to regain their financial footing," she said.
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Since then, the company has reorganized and sought to regain its footing and stride.
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Returning the focus to cameras has helped GoPro get to a more sustainable footing.
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This document truly seeks to put Muslims and non-Muslims on an equal footing.
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" Or maybe, "Thanks, chumps taxpayers, for footing the bill for my pre-existing condition.
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Since his departure, the label has struggled to find its financial and aesthetic footing.
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What Iowans deserve... (APPLAUSE) SANTORUM: ... Is to hear from every candidate on equal footing.
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However, Blue Buffalo seems to have found its footing, and the stock jumped higher.
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Hell, it took Hulu years to find footing with shows like The Handmaid's Tale.
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He believes the stocks won't regain their footing unless the trade tensions get resolved.
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Both foreigners and locals could buy into internet firms with a solid legal footing.
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It is unclear whether Park fell as he jumped or simply lost his footing.
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A Bachelorette good guy lost his footing (that's Leo, whom the finale didn't address).
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But she deprived Williams of time and solid footing again and again on Saturday.
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This is before Steven has made his millions, so Shirley's footing the gargantuan bill.
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Yet a crisis-prone economy has at least been put on a steadier footing.
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The eldest sibling and family matriarch has found her footing as a budding entrepreneur.
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Obviously, to regain its footing and momentum, Apple desperately needs the next big thing.
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Just when it seemed Chipotle was finally getting its footing back, disaster struck again.
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It said focusing on its signature packaged food would help regain its financial footing.
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T.J. sang on demos and tried to find his footing as a solo act.
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is finding its footing in a major way.
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But in Full Frontal's second episode, which aired last night, Bee found her footing.
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Rubio did find a firmer footing later when the conversation turned to foreign policy.
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If you get on a firm financial footing first, homeownership can be a blessing.
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Changes are taking place, but it's nothing so drastic that you'll lose your footing.
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"We wanted to get our footing and take our time in growing," she says.
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It took a while for the Musketeers to find their footing in Saturday's game.
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For which reason one must hope that Emmanuel Macron soon regains his political footing.
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But note that with this feature, you'll be the one who's footing the bill.
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The Chinese market did find its footing after a deep plunge early in 2016.
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She is on equal footing with Naz, John Stone, Allison Crowe and Naz's family.
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Since then, the company has found its footing and the stock has caught fire.
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"Ultimately, we expect bitcoin to find footing after April [17], tax day," Lee said.
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In Marfa, the feds had looked like they were on a near war-footing.
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Stocks sank over the first few hours of trading and never regained their footing.
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For those without means, FEMA is the answer, as it is footing the bill.
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With the housing market on solid footing, consumers are investing more in their homes.
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The Cboe Volatility Index has remained quite tame, suggesting firmer footing underneath the tape.
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In 1940, the government asked him to get America's factories on a wartime footing.
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Equities recovered their footing following a strong earnings season and continuously strong economic data.
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Rubio did recover his footing a little in the later stages of the debate.
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As you find your footing, though, each of the other characters have somepowerful options.
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Heading into the second quarter, the euro zone appears to remain on solid footing.
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The families who were able to go along with the rocking kept their footing.
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The money should eventually follow, even if professional leagues are still struggling for footing.
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"Global stocks are expected to remain on a nervous footing going forward," Noji said.
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These reforms alone are not going to put Medicare on a sound fiscal footing.
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There has never truly been a time when the country gave everyone equal footing.
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But after allowing consecutive two-out singles in the second, Musgrove found his footing.
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International regulators are weighing new rules intended to put them on sounder financial footing.
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All told, the shutdown cost an estimated $24 billion, with taxpayers footing the bill.
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When he defines the cooking as rootless, Mr. Kahn is on more solid footing.
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In general, Mr. Payne loses his footing trying to theatricalize causes rather than effects.
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For example, a few years ago, "Colbert" was flailing, trying to find its footing.
|
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Last year, Kim Hye-won, a Korean student, died after losing her footing there.
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Over time, however, the trust fund has dwindled, with taxpayers increasingly footing cleanup bills.
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As the horse attempts to regain its footing, the rider falls from its back.
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I so desperately wanted to maintain the illusion that I was on equal footing.
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But today, Ghana seems to be getting back on stable budgetary footing, analysts said.
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Maybe it's an aberration, a crummy first impression, as the company finds its footing.
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Phoenix-area taxpayers may end up footing the bill for this latest case too.
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Paul and Trump began their relationship on rocky footing during the 2016 presidential primaries.
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Cave visibly toils, stopping and starting these secular prayers, unable to find his footing.
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He has acted out, his mother said, as he tries to find his footing.
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It was in New York, really, where Goldin found her footing as an artist.
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To gain that extra power, you need solid footing and stability throughout your swing.
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I wanted to succeed on equal footing with those who made this country great.
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The election of Mr. Trump has in some ways helped the group's financial footing.
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"Split" cost just $9 million to make, with Mr. Shyamalan personally footing the bill.
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I am glad to have my footing back for as long as it lasts.
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SISYPHUS : I like to think that the heat gives me an advantage: firmer footing.
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As the ferry passed the Queen Mary's mountainous hull, Mr. Armstrong steadied his footing.
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Their recommendations might help keep YourStack vibrant as it works to gain its footing.
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Their moves seem to have helped, and growth looks to be on sounder footing.
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"You're also not seeing him on his footing," Trump said after the interview aired.
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This puts the whole rally above $216,21 on a rather weak footing (longer term).
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Sure, a product like this could probably find its footing in plenty of markets.
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Evan Spiegel's creation could snap back, but it's on weaker footing and losing money.
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Correct footing will allow you to fall purposefully to one side or the other.
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European bank bonds have bounced over recent days as the market found its footing.
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Still, Atlanta has yet to find its footing among the nation's great restaurant cities.
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Nearly all students were on equal footing, in other words, and new to programming.
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It was my first semester of college, and I was still finding my footing.
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At this point, his mental state is, uh, not on the best of footing.
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But a great sense of relief began to emerge as I found my footing.
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There are many reasons why Powell would pick now to begin shifting his footing.
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That would put Illinois on the same financial footing as Azerbaijan, Bulgaria and Portugal.
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The FCC's fall repeal of net neutrality doesn't rest on particularly sound legal footing.
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Well, it is a consumer powerhouse, but its consumer class is still on unsure footing.
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United Technologies would gain footing in the cyber-security and defense sectors through the deal.
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But the yuan is on steadier footing now, while domestic liquidity conditions are similarly tight.
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It never occurred to me that a relationship should have each person on equal footing.
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That's when we really started to kind of find our footing, getting stealth gameplay in.
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Though it got its start on Fox, The Mindy Project found its footing on Hulu.
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High salaries help offset some of the pain for Marylanders footing the bill for childcare.
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"If any of them had lost their footing, they would have been gone," he said.
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India's disaster response force spent all day Sunday in what it called a war footing.
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"Step out of the way and let the market find its own footing," said Stovall.
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" Stovall added, however, that stocks will eventually regain their footing as the fundamentals remain "firm.
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She worries that it's still on shaky financial footing She has reason to be wary.
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As he picked up speed, he fell over, regained his footing and fell over again.
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Venture capitalists inside other corporate investment arms have also struggled for independence and sure footing.
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I'm only afraid of heights when I don't feel like I have a secure footing.
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Gold regained its footing Wednesday in response to the dollar shedding some of its gains.
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She would still oppose sending out payments to families footing the bill for child care.
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The HMD deal clearly puts its licensing strategy on a more formal and sustained footing.
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For now, Nebraska remains a tough place for a queer family to find their footing.
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After a while, she said, the satisfaction of wrong-footing people gave way to exasperation.
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"Cooperation needs to be put on a completely new footing due to digitalization," Merkel said.
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And gradually, she has reestablished her footing in the industry and her own personal life.
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But securing a firm footing in the Middle East has been difficult for the band.
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Perhaps Kara had gone out to make a call, gotten distracted and lost her footing.
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The company hopes to blunt that criticism by giving transit equal footing in its app.
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The company is still struggling to regain its footing while Lyft is enjoying breakneck growth.
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Much of the plot challenges him to keep his footing while adapting to new ways.
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Suddenly, the Dolphins' front seven found their footing, and the Dolphins offense found their mojo.
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It's not yet clear whether the investigation will move to a formal footing in future.
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A spate of radical liberalisation in the 1980s put the economy on a sounder footing.
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But not every company has needed to shake up its ranks to regain its footing.
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But richer countries have opposed the measure, fearing they will end up footing the bill.
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The Ringer, his sports+pop culture website and podcast network, is still finding its footing.
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My partner and I are very careful that we discuss everything from an equal footing.
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Taking care of these responsibilities is essential to making sure you're on stable financial footing.
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"We need to go on to an emergency war footing like right now ," said Silk.
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A good presidential speech will recognize this unequal footing when calling for concessions or unity.
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In the months that followed, he continually lost his footing and experienced the other symptoms.
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This idea is not novel, but has been put on a firmer footing than before.
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Workers have no idea the bill their employer is actually footing for their health care.
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Still, taxpayers would end up footing the bill for the Flint debacle, according to Henning.
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The UK's intelligence agencies may soon get their hacking powers on a stronger legal footing.
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I think with this record we've kind of found our footing as a songwriting team.
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If you're applying for colleges now, there's options when it comes to footing the bill.
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In 2014, ClassPass found its footing with a brand new model for the fitness world.
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The second reform has been to put the various services on a more equal footing.
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In the region we are dealing with all of our allies on an equal footing.
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The ERA, which put women on equal footing with men, threatened to destabilize that arrangement.
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But President Trump should seize this opportunity to put the relationship on an honest footing.
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But even as stocks somewhat regained their footing, the market's fear certainly has not dissipated.
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And the two could mix it up for the first time on truly equal footing.
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Furthermore, with American taxpayers footing the bill, federal trials are a better use of funds.
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Doing so would mean that contributors to the foundation would be indirectly footing the bill.
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In the first episode of the "final season," though, The Walking Dead regains its footing.
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That puts Star Wars on even footing with Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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The female characters are on the exact same footing and playing field as the men.
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HARUHIKO KURODA added another instance to his record of wrong-footing financial markets this week.
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At the start, Ruvento was fighting for footing in larger $2+ million syndicated seed rounds.
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Ms. Trainor hasn't arrived at her internal reassessment yet — she's just now securing her footing.
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He was a cheap instrument to give the beloved villain in Cersei some equal footing.
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Post-recession, the banks regained their footing, the housing market stabilized and company earnings rose.
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It was a tricky hike, and I almost lost my footing a number of times.
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In volatile trading, the yen retreated to 60.763 per dollar overnight before finding its footing.
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But both matter, and we're always in rocky territory, finding our footing only with care.
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Do you want to move forward in your relationship with your boss on this footing?
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Getting France on an even footing with Germany was a delicate operation to begin with.
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Heading into the holidays, Target will try to find its footing in a crowded market.
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In volatile trading, the yen retreated to 106.980 per dollar overnight before finding its footing.
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Place bidders on an equal footing and the superior efficiency of the market becomes evident.
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Low labor costs keep Dell on a competitive footing with global competitors like China's Lenovo.
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The J-20 could put China's future carriers on near equal footing with the US.
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The company has struggled to find footing after splitting back in November of last year.
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IT stocks also firmed footing, with Nifty IT index rising as much as 2.3 percent.
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Investors in the private company are currently footing the other $35 (most!) of your fare.
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"It would only take a loose rock or bad footing to plummet," the site reads.
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If a flooring material has too much give, wheelchairs can't roll and footing is compromised.
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Yet, about 10 years in, fictional podcasts are still finding their footing as a form.
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In her enthusiasm, her gangly paws entangled a loose rug and she lost her footing.
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Living on a Cold War footing was not a happy or healthy state of mind.
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In the Moonves corner of the room a year ago, everyone was on war footing.
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In 2013, as Colors was still finding its footing, Restaurant Opportunities started One Fair Wage.
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Sometimes these prehistoric migrations seemed to result in "admixture" between groups on an even footing.
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"At that point in time, we think there's good footing on the stock," Johnson said.
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Both teams found offensive footing shortly thereafter and proceeded at something approaching a normal clip.
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Iran's supreme leader put the Islamic Republic on war footing Tuesday against the new coronavirus.
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The establishment that the New York Times framed as having "stumbled" had found its footing.
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If we keep money in people's pockets we'll start that off on much better footing.
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That kind of stuff makes any Muslim American a little uncertain about their footing here.
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Mr. Cosby is footing those himself and some signs of possible financial stress are showing.
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The United States, unlike Europe, was on fairly firm economic footing before the virus hit.
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The pace hasn't really let up, as Colombia's attack has found its footing as well.
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Byron said the comments about footing the cost of the event were not politically motivated.
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" Even so, he added, "Because of our strong financial footing, there's no urgency at all.
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Another sign that ISIS has regained its footing is the uptick in its propaganda output.
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For finding their footing while having to bridge where they're from with where they are.
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The attendant, regaining his footing, lunged forward and threw a jab into the man's face.
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The company hopes to blunt that criticism by giving transit equal footing in its app.
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"The constant drip needs to stop so that the agency can get its footing," Rep.
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Your interest in me as anything more blew my mind, and I lost my footing.
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But McSally found her footing with an onslaught of TV ads late in the race.
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While we find our footing, we need anchors to hold onto: some things remain constant.
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Uber wants to correct that by putting mass transit on equal footing with car trips.
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He does expect Alphabet to pull back some more before it can find its footing.
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And on projects that do offer profit, ordinary people may end up footing the bill.
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While the economy started 2016 on better footing, it is still struggling to gain momentum.
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It is only by providing equal access that we will ever get on equal footing.
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Far too often, the island is treated on an unequal footing with the 85033 states.
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America's banking system is clearly on stronger footing than it was a dozen years ago.
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The new administration will benefit from someone like John Kelly as it finds its footing.
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She found solid footing on health care, while poking holes in Biden and Buttigieg's plans.
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Second, financials found their footing this week, after lagging even as interest rates moved higher.
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Now Woods has appeared to have found his footing, launching a striking comeback this year.
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I struggled as an actor for a long time, but eventually I found my footing.
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Sidebar WASHINGTON — New justices usually take years to find their footing at the Supreme Court.
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In contrast, Trump punches down, ridiculing people who are truly struggling to find their footing.
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America's war on terror produced the regional destabilization that allowed ISIS to get a footing.
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And both the government's complaint and proposed remedy are on sound legal and economic footing.
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The very least we could expect was for legal to have us on solid footing.
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Even though Jake is the one doing the asking, the two are always on equal footing.
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The appeal for Comcast/NBC Universal is getting a bigger global footing than they have now.
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The pair charged at each other before one skittered away and the other lost its footing.
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Two other policies that have contributed to carbon emissions reductions appear to be on surer footing.
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Meanwhile, her friend has a revolving door of professional athletes footing the bill for her life.
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Asian stocks rose modestly on Tuesday, gaining a firmer footing after a week of heavy losses.
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On that assumption, risk appetite remains under pressure and the dollar remains on a firm footing.
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States say the ERISA exemption lets employers pass workers' money into plans without footing compliance costs.
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The journal is meant to be a sanctuary to record insight, find footing, and create goals.
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The journal is meant to be a sanctuary to record insight, find footing, and create goals.
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But the constitutional changes put residents and people from elsewhere in India on equal legal footing.
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Regulatory approval, especially from the FDA, is a nightmare for many startups just getting their footing.
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Aside from sacking Priebus, it was unclear how Trump planned to proceed to regain his footing.
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Little seems to stand in the way of the economy finishing 2018 out on solid footing.
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Nü-metal still held a heartbeat, and metalcore couldn't quite find its footing in mainstream music.
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He is a young rebel, pursuing self-discovery and self-liberation, but unsure of his footing.
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Now is the time for activist groups to assemble a constant war footing toward the court.
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For almost ten years, we still felt like we were building sure footing for our career.
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That gives it time to find its footing, even if several of its first tries bomb.
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It's raising hopes that the U.S. economy is on a more stable footing than previously thought.
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The opposition says only it can rebuild the economy and put it on a sustainable footing.
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"I've really been trying to find my footing," she says, likening herself to a recording artist.
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He's an incredible dancer and teacher and friend, and he's really helped me find my footing.
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There is a clear price to pay here, even when someone else is footing the bill.
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That's what happened in early February of this year, for example, and markets found their footing.
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And like so many other wounded veterans, it took him time to find his footing again.
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Footing much of the bill is not its old rival, Britain, but a new friend: Taiwan.
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But he seems to have regained his footing and is reportedly now worth about $1303 million.
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And everything we're seeing in our portfolio says the U.S. economy is on unbelievably strong footing.
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Who is footing the bill for Zika infection tests, which run an average of $500 apiece?
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But he has also delayed reforms that would have put the economy on a firmer footing.
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Market participants said they expect the euro to remain on solid footing in the near term.
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This slowdown increased expectations that Chinese authorities will intervene and China's economy will regain its footing.
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After dragging on indexes in the morning session, technology companies found their footing in the afternoon.
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From my perspective, she was unknowingly footing the bill for books with super scandalous plot devices.
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If the Wow deal with Indigo goes through, Franke will try get Wow on better footing.
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But Florida found its footing, and instead of launching its own 3-pointers attacked the rim.
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As the situation worsened, Europe took courageous decisions to put the continent back on firm footing.
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Ivanka may well find a way by the end of the week to reclaim her footing.
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Volatility has sapped investors' strength and it could take a while before they regain their footing.
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"Growth continues on a solid footing," said Andrew Hollenhorst, an economist at Citigroup in New York.
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They climbed, the footing treacherous, occasional mudslides nearly washing them back into the rapidly-filling pit.
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That's not a useful footing with contentious tax reform and infrastructure proposals coming down the pike.
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Either integrate if we want to, or at least demand our rights and demand equal footing.
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It is kind of broken today, that you're footing the bill twice, and that's really annoying.
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Yet everything about their final scene worked to put them on equal footing one last time.
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At least for a moment, though, they're all on equal footing in this rather delightful photo.
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Employers footing the bills are searching for ways to get their employees to give up cigarettes.
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Our new status has placed us on equal footing with the other tribes in this land.
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Such children can also seek admission to privately funded schools, with the government footing the bill.
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The poll found Ocasio-Cortez on even footing with Trump in a poll of likely voters.
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These moves have the potential to be toxic to a party struggling to find its footing.
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After a visit to the mound by the pitching coach Larry Rothschild, Severino found his footing.
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European shares started September on a firm footing after three months of losses, as financials rose.
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After losing two longtime hosts, Comedy Central's late-night lineup is struggling to gain its footing.
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We hung out with her till she could regain her footing and hopefully find her momma.
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With the threat of losing global footing, why didn't Trump push for more of a meeting?
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This prisoner's dilemma incentivized everyone to go to war footing even if they didn't want to.
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While the party regains its footing in the Trump era, though, its leadership seems less certain.
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"The US economy is still on solid footing going into the end of Q2," wrote Colas.
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Columbus D Markus Nutivaara lost his footing and accidentally took the legs out from under Brisebois.
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Carter carried the puck down the right wall before losing his footing at the hash mark.
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This feedback loop could make on-site rescue robots and others on uncertain footing more reliable.
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To be sure, the country is on a very different footing than it was in 2008.
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Or maybe he walked too close to the edge of the ravine and lost his footing.
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After a disappointing showing in the Iowa caucuses, Mr. Carson never seemed to regain his footing.
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After the market close, Golub told CNBC it appears the market is on sound footing fundamentally.
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And here he was, a few years later -- homeless and deaf, trying to regain his footing.
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The US economy is on its best footing since the financial crisis began a decade ago.
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This is where the technology is finding its footing and opening the door to mass adoption.
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It took a decent amount of mental energy just to make sure your footing was okay.
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Beginners complained that the board felt a little unstable, that is until they found their footing.
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He lost his footing and was swept away, New York State Police said in a release.
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From there, Stephens, an American, found her footing, and the seventh-seeded Pliskova began to derail.
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There's surprise in the way that the recognizable signatures play against the brainy, wrong-footing rhymes.
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Cory Booker and Julián Castro struggled to find their footing before ending their campaigns as well.
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They will be footing the bill for double-digit increases linked to the increased policy uncertainty.
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Abercrombie & Fitch has been slowly working to regain footing, and Aeropostale filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Before then, the Republican National Committee had spent several hundred thousand dollars footing the legal bills.
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The Canadian dollar was on a steady footing as crude oil's surge supported commodity-linked currencies.
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They'll be looking for some position now, to get their footing and get back into this.
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And while that sucks, it puts weed on roughly the same ethical footing, environmentally, as almonds.
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The hospital, by contrast, like almost every hospital in the world, is essentially on war footing.
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Yet, for the capital of a country now on a war footing, Kiev seems bizarrely calm.
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The Canadian dollar was on a bullish footing as crude oil's surge supported commodity-linked currencies.
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Woods recoiled and limped forward, hopping on his left foot several times before regaining his footing.
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"You found your footing, you started to rally up, and then you broke that," Johnson said.
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Opinion Fueled by debt and years of easy credit, America's energy boom is on shaky footing.
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This also might explain why Perry seems on her least sure footing when addressing Hansberry's childhood.
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And it's likely that the county will wind up footing the bill for the whole operation.
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I demand my rights to adorn myself on an equal footing with an 18-year-old.
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Cardin described the October sanctions holdup as a consequence of "a younger administration" finding its footing.
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It was not clear whether the city or the arena would be footing the bill instead.
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Some would go on to revolutionize midcentury American culture; others failed to ever regain their footing.
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Data on Wednesday showed the U.S. economy remained on solid footing ahead of Friday's payrolls report.
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Bro lost his footing, dropped to a padded surface, grinned ruefully and prepared to try again.
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" As for the relationship between Mr. Kelly and Mr. Trump, he said: "They're on great footing.
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With the United States economy on solid footing, its short-term interest rates have been rising.
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Wilder never regained his legs or footing after that, wobbling through the rest of the match.
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And Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert have restored their footing as sharp critics of the administration.
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This is the wrong footing for proponents of any kind of single-payer health care plan.
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In the eyes of the law, that makes her on equal footing with someone like Johnston.
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Chip stock Nvidia's rally is on solid footing with more upside ahead, according to A.B. Bernstein.
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He said he knew well from his own business how important a sound financial footing was.
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But often the exclusion of black people from participating in society on equal footing happens quietly.
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The Labor Department's monthly jobs report suggests that the economy ended 2019 on a steady footing.
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He wants to put everybody on the same footing in a points-system accrued by workers.
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It is time for our two great countries to acknowledge that we're standing on equal footing.
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And independent voters — especially those who are on sounder financial footing — have become far less predictable.
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But the market doesn't yet regain its footing a month after such a fast decline either.
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Hello and welcome to a lightweight series I'm writing while I recapture my footing at TechCrunch.
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On many key issues, in fact, the Democrats are on much stronger footing than the GOP.
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But, in addition, Democrats believe that they are on solid political footing to request the returns.
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Others will find their footing in Erickson's supremely engaging interest in the landscape of American music.
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At that time, Williams was rusty, out of shape and still trying to find her footing.
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Still, other cities are footing the bill to ensure that their residents' water is lead-free.
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For her to suggest that another sport merited equal footing with football smacked of foolish independence.
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But at others, it struggles to find its footing, and sometimes it flat-out falls down.
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Antigone earned his footing after a decade of DJing and record digging on the European circuit.
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It's possible to find your footing, but the playing forces you to work hard at it.
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Normally the visual white noise of periodicals, here the ads achieve equal footing with the artworks.
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Marking the Infinite gives voice and equal footing to Aboriginal artists as artists the world over.
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He rejected suggestions that tariffs were harming U.S. consumers, insisting that China was footing the bill.
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Under an extended state of emergency, "Paris is on wartime footing," as Foreign Policy magazine put it.
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Mr Abe appears to be planning sweeping changes to put the welfare state on a firmer footing.
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Mitsotakis camp is already on a war footing ahead of the EU parliamentary vote on May 26.
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Shares of payments company Square dropped 10 percent Monday as major tech stocks struggled to find footing.
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" Explaining the role of institutionalized sexism in America, he noted that a "double standard presupposes equal footing.
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So the American taxpayers, all of you, are footing the bill for over 70 percent of NATO?
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Large-cap tech stocks are trying to regain footing they lost during the recent market sell-off.
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The state started on pretty solid footing, with one of the more competitive marketplaces in the country.
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The hashtag has since gone global, finding footing with social media users in the U.S. and beyond.
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Athleisure stocks are quite weak at current levels and face difficulty regaining their footing, two traders say.
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Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Motors are retooling their partnership to create a more equal footing between them.
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This shaky financial footing means that millennials often approach partnerships much differently from how their parents did.
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If he hadn't embraced me, I would have never got my sure footing in the beginning days.
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The ministry also added China stands ready to resolve trade disputes with the U.S. on equal footing.
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It slipped briefly to levels below $0.7200 after the central bank statement, but later regained its footing.
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Market participants, however, said they expect the euro to remain on solid footing in the near term.
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The story is on solid footing, and the teases to the next films are the juiciest bits.
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The government has said a unified licence will put all four telecoms companies on an equal footing.
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For YouTube TV to work, the designers had to find a way to give everything equal footing.
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The BoE has long hoped for stronger business investment to put Britain's economy on a surer footing.
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Jamil's debut on "The Good Place" allowed her to find her footing in the American media landscape.
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They deserve a predictable program that can be relied upon, one that is on sound financial footing.
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In this sense, many students are choosing lower return degrees because their parents are footing the bill.
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Alita: Battle Angel is a much stronger movie, so it's more likely to find its franchise footing.
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The agreement will also enhance accountability and prevent taxpayers from footing the bill for a Member's misconduct.
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For British companies to retain their equal footing in bids abroad after Brexit, Britain must be readmitted.
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While commercial space is finding its footing, NASA is inextricable from almost any major American space endeavor.
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Ellison added that the company was on strong footing to capitalize on a healthy home improvement market.
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Taxpayers have been footing the bill in a big way for all the debt and deficit spending.
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It's slow to find its footing, but picks up in the second act, and it's definitely fun.
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We are very worried that the products we offer aren't on equal footing with group/company products.
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All this will be carried out on "a war footing", said the Indian transport minister, Nitin Gadkari.
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And bans on specific types of procedures, like dilation and evacuation, will find a stronger legal footing.
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Hardware startups are struggling to gain a footing but they're still trying so that's why we're here.
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Taken as a whole, Trump has made technology a distinct new dimension of his global war footing.
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As Grande entertained the crowd, she lost and regained her footing while stepping down from a chair.
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Thursday's data suggests the solidifying financial footing would help people weather falling prices for their financial assets.
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U.S. stock markets struggled to regain footing Friday after a 1,300-point drop earlier in the week.
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His words were a lifeline to me then — something to hold onto while I recaptured my footing.
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The Beyhive wasn't feeling it, arguing that Cardi B is not on equal footing with Queen Bey.
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The third pull is done with such force that Gorsuch is even forced to adjust his footing.
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When these startups find their footing and prove their business plan, they will often consider selling outright.
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DeVos has argued that the gainful employment rules are overly burdensome and rest on shaky legal footing.
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Twice, the restaurants themselves ended up footing the bill, both of which are now listed as victims.
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Those numbers put Clinton on equal footing with Donald Trump, who also faces a daunting favorability deficit.
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But it will take even more belt-tightening to put the country on a firm financial footing.
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It puts them on equal footing with the leader of the most powerful nation in the world.
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It's the latest example of a public university footing the bill for security for right-wing speakers.
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She said although the Canadian economy was on a solid footing, trade issues were taking a toll.
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It is also cutting thousands of jobs in Europe, where Ford has struggled to maintain solid footing.
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Battles take place on a roughly even footing, in spaces that we never visit outside of combat.
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In the meantime, we are caring for these children in the U.S. taxpayers are footing the bill.
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In terms of vice presidential nominee odds, Bush and Trump are on equal footing, according to Vaccaro.
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"Belgium is on a sounder footing in security terms than it was a year ago," he said.
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"They are on a stable financial footing now," says Manoj Chadha of Moody's, a credit-rating agency.
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The rugged archipelago is "now on a permanent state-of-emergency footing" from worsening losses, he added.
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Wakaliwood has been on a steadier footing since raising more than $13,000 on Kickstarter a year ago.
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From that low point, Microsoft tried to regain its footing on the long path back to prominence.
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The restructuring process with creditors aims to put Agrokor back on a sustainable debt and equity footing.
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Meanwhile, despite the bumpy start to the Republican agenda, Cantor thinks the party will find its footing.
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It took more than a minute to find New Order's footing, without a shadow of a doubt.
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Stocks regained footing this week after a massive global sell-off had investors hitting the panic button.
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Veep and Girls both launched their second, footing-finding second seasons early in the year on HBO.
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MotherCoders usually costs about $7,000 per student, but in this case, Google is footing the entire bill.
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Ted Cruz in Iowa, will attempt to regain his footing in a debate set for 8 p.m.
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Trump's businesses descended into multiple bankruptcies before he recovered his financial footing and became a media star.
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Amazon's move to also carry Chromecast could be an effort to get thigns on a better footing.
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At least when it comes to defending against the latest Android exploits, they'll be on equal footing.
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People around the president are unsure exactly what happened, and baffled about how to regain their footing.
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In a short video posted to YouTube, cameras show a wobbly Juno attempting to gain her footing.
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The military cannot remain on a war footing forever without turning the country into a police state.
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Los Angeles finally found footing on offense with two second-quarter touchdowns in a 93:10 span.
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Tax cuts and spending give the economy a shove, but only at the cost of uncertain footing.
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That move put the company on equal footing with Amazon for customers who don't have Prime memberships.
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Fortunately, the Trump administration does not appear to be actively moving to a war footing with Iran.
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Carper introduced legislation nearly a year ago aimed at putting the Postal Service on firmer financial footing.
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The "and You …" of McKellen's title puts the audience on equal footing with him, Tolkien and Shakespeare.
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"I think the NAACP is trying to find its footing," Mckesson told me in a phone interview.
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Bolton on Sunday argued the decision was part of a recognition that ISIS could regain its footing.
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The Massachusetts Democrat said that increasing household and corporate debt has left the economy on precarious footing.
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After countless replays, no one could verify whether Casemiro made contact or Schürrle simply lost his footing.
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However, it's no secret that many queer artists are still finding their footing in mainstream pop music.
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So. How do you get the country on the right financial footing within the first 100 days.
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Analysts pointed to several other indications that the sixth-largest U.S. bank is on steadier financial footing.
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Instead, "average Americans" will, once again, be footing the bill for those far less needy than themselves.
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Italian banks don't appear to need an overwhelmingly large sum to return them to a firmer footing.
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Mr. Temer has said that putting Brazil's economy on stronger footing was one of his top priorities.
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After several deep wounds to its face, the porcupine grows weak, loses its footing and — match over.
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Higher domestic rates, coming before the economy has found a stable footing, could also derail India's recovery.
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Aside from almost being swept away because of poor footing, there would be another eight river crossings.
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Now that the business is on solid footing, Mignott is playing catch up on her retirement savings.
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Becker, who long appeared to struggle to find his footing in middle age, looks happier and fitter.
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The two teams traded rounds as OpTic found their footing and the hometown crowd cheered them on.
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I think the Department of Justice has stronger footing with this than people give it credit for.
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Even with universities footing the energy bill, it's getting more expensive to break into the mining business.
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Now, Gaga is in transition, trying to find her footing in an industry that's constantly sprinting forward.
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The company usually finds its footing and, overall, its stock has continued to climb since its IPO.
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Most of these families can and should take steps to put themselves on a secure financial footing.
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And perhaps most significantly, my mother, who was footing the bill, didn't balk at the price tags.
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Yet there is more to paying for medical expenses than just footing the premium for your policy.
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Bush backed off, ultimately asking the Justice Department to find firmer legal footing for the surveillance program.
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In addition, he works with educators and their families to get them on the right financial footing.
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To already put the viewer's trust in the main character on shaky footing was a risky move.
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Though the island can sometimes be crowded, residents said, it also seems to be on firmer footing.
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Tet had put everyone on an acute war footing, but I found that it also relaxed formalities.
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That can mean difficult footing for fragile 0003,100-pound horses with ankles as slim as Coke bottles.
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Bonus: Watch a pre-fame Rachel McAdams find her footing as an actress in the first season.
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President Obama reinforced his footing in entertainment with another performance -- this slow jammin' with Jimmy Fallon again.
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This movie, directed by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch, takes a little while to find its footing.
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China at 30 percent has reached nearly even footing, and Russia is barely trailing with 27 percent.
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The decision placed abortion rights on firmer constitutional footing by grounding them in women's dignity and equality.
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Morocco has found its footing, and they are trying to cash in before they lose it again.
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Available economic data show that the U.S. economy came into this challenging period on a strong footing.
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Whether he can regain his footing is one of the big questions looming over the Tuesday primaries.
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Blue and green peaks lose their footing in a mist that twists around the trunks of trees.
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Writhing and twisting, they struggle to maintain their footing, but it's inevitable that a couple slip off.
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In recent days, Ms. McSally appears to have gained some footing by delving into Ms. Sinema's past.
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It spurred millions of Americans to buy war bonds to keep the nation on solid financial footing.
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The service tacked right to copy Fox and then found its footing as a left-wing antidote.
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But Nadal, ranked fourth, steadily gained confidence and reaped results once the footing changed to his liking.
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I need a little time to get my footing so I won't make a fool of myself.
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To the optimists, Tesla began 2500 on strong footing after pulling off an impressive comeback last year.
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And, if one or more companies find themselves on uneasy financial footing, that could prompt more deals.
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"The consumer is starting off 2019 on a shaky footing," Meyer wrote to clients late last week.
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"It appears that Argentina tried in effect to put everyone on a broadly similar footing," said Schnabl.
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Granted, many of those have been tech companies, which typically take a while to find their footing.
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However, most of the food served at the Cube puts flavor and gimmick on roughly equal footing.
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Given that the economy continues to be on firm footing, many say the move reflects global jitters.
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She found her footing in the entertainment industry and hosted HGTV's "House Hunters" from 1999 to 2007.
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Eventually, with the help of friends and therapy, Ms. Tracy found her footing as a single person.
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The actions were always meant to be temporary and scaled back when the yuan regained firmer footing.
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Finding his footing, facing these challenges and impressing investors might not be easy for the new CEO.
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And we were willing to use a series of policies to help the world regain its footing.
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The cryptocurrency has struggled to regain its footing after nearing $20,000 at the end of last year.
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Law abiding taxpayers are stuck footing the vast majority of the fiscal burden created by their actions.
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So long as capitalists are free from democratic constraint, leftists argue, liberal democracy is on dangerous footing.
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He argued that giving equal footing to Santa and his reindeer to the Nativity scene insulted everyone.
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Whitmore and many other Olympians are stretched thin financially, often footing hefty team fees and travel expenses.
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For people who get health insurance through their employers, the workforce might end up footing the bill.
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Corporate bond market performance remains on solid footing this year after posting very strong results in 2016.
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We had a shaky period with retail sales but now the consumer looks on a firmer footing.
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Understand the things that brought you into the world—including your family history—to find your footing.
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The state actions could put the business of electric vehicles, already rocky, on even more precarious footing.
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Women's tennis has a perfect counterargument to show it is on equal footing with the men: analytics.
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This won't fix the past, but it may put you on better footing in your relationship now.
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Trump, however, has actively undercut legislative efforts to put the contested payments on a sound legal footing.
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India's trade relationship with major partners, including the United States and China, remains on a shaky footing.
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A writing confab doesn't require steady stepping and would put them on equal footing — two brilliant bookworms.
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But Snapchat has proved to be a far more difficult place for non-celebs to find their footing.
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This is especially true for those living in an expensive city and struggling to find their professional footing.
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And with Michael Dell and Verizon footing the bill for production ... 100% of proceeds will benefit hurricane victims.
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The series got off to a less than steady start, but we think it found its super-footing.
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But again, remember, Donald Trump says the U.S. government wouldn't end up footing the bill on this one.
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But the other two conflicts are on firmer footing, as evidenced by injuries observed on the Iceman's body.
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That euro year-ahead prediction is also driven by expectations the dollar's strong footing will end next year.
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The ministry also added China stands ready to resolve trade disputes with the U.S. on an equal footing.
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The rapid connection is provided by Cuba's state-run telecommunications company, but Kcho is personally footing the bill.
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They're based in familiar settings and situations so that when supernatural forces inevitably intervene, the reader's footing vanishes.
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The euro later regained some footing and was last down 0.2 percent on the day at 129.30 yen.
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ARE China and America preparing some sort of grand deal, to put their relationship on a new footing?
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It appears those moves were not enough to keep her on strong footing with Trump in the end.
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Menendez, who was not found guilty in an actual court, is now finding his footing to hit back.
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Hulu may be a digital platform, but it wants to be seen on equal footing with TV networks.
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As many services become automated, careers that were once thought of as stable have now lost their footing.
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Trump's next stop, at evangelical Calvary Chapel, also started on sound footing for Trump and Puerto Rican officials.
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Many recent polling numbers have the decision as a virtual coin toss, with both sides on equal footing.
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We will play Games 3 and 4 in, say, Toronto to help get the teams on even footing.
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Sellers in some states are paying the mansion tax, while in other states buyers are footing the bill.
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"I am not in a war-plan footing and have not been tasked to do so," Malloy said.
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Nevertheless, the email seems to offer rare perspectives into Zuckerberg's thoughts on virtual reality and Facebook's competitive footing.
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But the deputy leader of the opposition Labour Party, Tom Watson, said his party was on election footing.
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She remembers drawing more than a few stares as she found her footing — and not caring one bit.
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This could change, but the American economy appears to be on more solid footing than that of China.
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This year Alaskan taxpayers began footing the bill for people suffering from 33 costly medical conditions, including HIV.
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Unfortunately for Murray and other Cubs fans, the team never regained footing, losing 1-0 to the Indians.
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In some cases, Honore noted, residents could move into a shelter or hotel, with FEMA footing the bill.
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Earlier this year, Rubio said he'll introduce legislation that would make buybacks and dividends taxed on equal footing.
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As Larry Ellison described in Software, customers were left footing the bill for putting together independent technology themselves.
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For instance, in 2400 a UN convention put electronic documents in international shipping on a firm legal footing.
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After finishing his 9th season in the NBA, Kevin Durant has found his footing in the endorsement world.
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Yet a careful look at the stock market itself shows that it's transitioning subtly toward an offensive footing.
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"Bullish seasonality starting in November suggests that we should find some firm footing," said Suttmeier during the interview.
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As EpiPen prices grew and grew and grew, it was increasingly American taxpayers that were footing the bill.
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Daylight saving time might have made sense a century ago, when the nation was on a war footing.
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It was released when Japanese developers were finding their footing in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 era.
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Once a company's debt is downgraded to speculative from investment grade, it may find the footing more slippery.
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Instead, he's in it for the highly publicized rivalry, which puts Russia and the US on level footing.
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In other words, the public is footing a significant portion of the bill for the long-running investigation.
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He suggested removing regulations for internet providers would put them on more even footing with the web firms.
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"What the market needs right now is a clutch of unequivocally strong hard data" to regain its footing.
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For all its uneven footing, though, Handmaid's Tale Season 2 still punches above and beyond its weight class.
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States say the exemption would have let employers pass workers' money into plans without footing ERISA compliance costs.
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She finds her footing when she sees her audience, which more or less seems like a friendly environment.
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In our demos, the Zeus lost its footing on a particularly slippery surface and toppled over, seemingly unscathed.
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The interview, which appears to be a run-of-the-mill press tour exchange, never finds proper footing.
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Taxpayers and ratepayers end up footing the bill: America's approximately 6900,2628 water main breaks cost $28503 billion annually.
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France and Germany have many things to talk about to set the monetary union on a firmer footing.
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"Volatility has sapped investors' strength and it could take a while before they regain their footing," he said.
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He thinks the GOP tax plan is "just like Trumpcare" and puts Republicans on a "dangerous" electoral footing.
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It was a brutal start to the year and investors just finding their footing after waves of selling.
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After sharp declines to start off the year, it seems like technology stocks are finally finding their footing.
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Community pharmacies should not be footing the bill so multi-billion-dollar middlemen can add to their profits.
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The following are three ways to help recent graduates find their financial footing in the real world: 1.
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WHILE their soldiers gain ground battling Islamic State (IS), Iraq's political leaders in Baghdad are losing their footing.
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The economy was in a brief recession last year but appears to have started 2016 on stronger footing.
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"2017 seems to have started on a very solid footing," said Jennifer McKeown, Capital Economics' chief European economist.
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It has not, however, led to reforms that might place the Egyptian economy on a more solid footing.
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In the coming days, as Britain begins to comprehend life outside the EU, markets may regain their footing.
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While downtown, be sure to check out Zuccotti Park, where the Occupy Wall Street movement found its footing.
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It's beyond question that the Justice Department and the FBI went to a war footing on October 28.
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Also, Brian Roberts, CEO of Comcast, has a record of wrong-footing critics—can he do so again?
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For companies like Facebook, desperate to find footing (and millions of new users), this is certainly bad news.
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Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter: Bo Rhap the movie is on its surest footing in the music sequences.
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A combined CBS-Viacom company wouldn't have the global footing of Netflix or the brand power of Disney.
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But after the group found new footing in the chaos of Syria's civil war, its operational abilities expanded.
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You can't on the charts say you've found the footing as of yet," Johnson told Wednesday's "Trading Nation.
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"The reality is that this price puts it at equal footing to the erectile dysfunction drugs," says Eckert.
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And a parallel effort to revamp regulatory oversight could put some of those changes on more solid footing.
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The Scarlet Knights finally found some footing with the insertion of freshman Paul Mulcahy and junior Jacob Young.
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With an ERA in place, that law would have been on much better constitutional footing, according to MacKinnon.
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Financial market participants are convinced that the economy is on shaky footing and that inflation is rolling over.
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It was an encouraging start for a player trying to find his footing and keep his career afloat.
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Tirzah's slinky lo-fi beats found a footing back then, and she was a celebrated "one to watch".
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The network will be "decentralized," although as of now Willimon himself is footing the bill for a staff.
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But it's a smart idea and one that seems likely to find its footing in the commercial world.
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Unbound does find its footing in the back half, when the core theme—perspective—becomes a gameplay mechanic.
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The yen, another perceived safe haven which had been on a bullish footing along with the dollar, retreated.
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Now with his company on a stronger footing, Mr. Kelman says he believes his approach has been vindicated.
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On the legal front, the Obama administration thinks it's on safe footing, and the protections are truly permanent.
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The Clippers found some footing between 2011 and 2016 behind the All-Stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin.
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But Lesser is on surer footing when dealing with a concrete bit of evidence, like the artworks themselves.
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Under a new editor, David Remnick, The New Yorker eventually regained its footing and edged into the black.
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Some fans on social media blamed the shaky footing for Cousins' poor throw that turned into Jenkins' score.
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Her husband wasn't exactly grateful, and it took years for her to find her footing in the kitchen.
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Most people believe that Obama wanted to remove America from a permanent war footing when he took office.
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Ukraine goes on a war footing, President Trump waves off global warming and a NASA lander reaches Mars.
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It's hard to imagine they'd put political convenience on the same footing as the security of the Constitution.
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It can mean concrete footing for fragile 1,100-pound horses with ankles as slim as a Coke bottle.
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The department had recently merged with the insurance department, and former employees said it was finding its footing.
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In 2012, when their jobs made them colleagues and on a more equal professional footing, they began dating.
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"You don't sit there and help someone else out if your footing is crumbling beneath you," he added.
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Leach said Washington State's offense regained its footing after hitting a lull in the first half last week.
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Suddenly, the US appeared to be on a war footing with a sovereign nation, one with nuclear aspirations.
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Some were able to find their footing, but could not make up all the ground they had lost.
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Riegg said it can take a year or two to find one's footing in a new unscripted category.
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I have also always lived by the certainty of a higher being who affords me a spiritual footing.
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Behind the scenes, her team was already pressing to get the senator on firmer rhetorical and financial footing.
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This is the home of Racing Surfaces, cofounded by Peterson to research how to make racetrack footing safer.
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That creates footing that can stand up to the rigors of racing and the churn of the harrows.
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Nintendo and Sega dominated gaming during the early 90s, but the innovative PlayStation helped Sony earn its footing.
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Big-footing British Columbia and its First Nations, even if constitutionally viable, would likely damage Mr. Trudeau politically.
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Often people are on such unequal footing that what hardly affects one presents an existential threat to another.
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Andrew M. Cuomo will arrive at the New York State Democratic convention this week with surer political footing.
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An even better payoff, once "Llama Llama" found its footing on best-seller lists, was hanging out together.
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But case defendants (and almost everyone on Twitter), don't really believe Zimmerman has any footing with this lawsuit.
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The overall U.S. economy remains on firm footing, and last month the expansion became the longest on record.
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As he got his footing Tuesday, his team members began texting each other, indicating satisfaction with the outcome.
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But it can't seem to find its footing when it comes to the wildly popular electric bikesharing market.
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It could also be bullish for prices, which have struggled to find footing since the end of 2017.
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In his Monday research note, Stoltzfus suggests the market will find its footing again in the new year.
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And we have to recognize that everybody did not start out on an equal footing in this country.
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"We are already in a war-like situation... we need to work on a war-footing," he said.
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Creighton finally found some footing and ended up playing with the lead for most of the half's remainder.
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Don't count out the big existing grocery players as Lidl finds its footing in the U.S., Telsey added.
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I'm still getting my footing as I left my last office job and started freelancing eleven months ago.
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In Marriage Story, Charlie doesn't need to learn to be a parent on equal footing with his ex.
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It may also help boost cryptocurrency prices, which have struggled to find footing since the end of 2017.
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The proposed law would put W-2 employees on equal footing, allowing them to contribute to traditional IRAs.
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Last month's increase was in line with economists' expectations and suggested that manufacturing was slowly regaining its footing.
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That's unfortunate because Najib has otherwise done a decent job of putting the economy on a solid footing.
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Werman: What would it take to get the US on solid footing in terms of policy in Syria?
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Although regional shares began the session on shakier footing, most indexes extended gains as trade progressed on Friday.
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By the time Annie arrived, the Irish had a surer footing in the city's political and social life.
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Southern European bond markets, however, looked set to end the week and the month on a weaker footing.
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The decline could reflect increased optimism about the global economy, with the European economy seen on improved footing.
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I deny him time to calibrate his bombardment by slipping in volley drops or a wrong-footing boast.
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Footing the bill for something like One Day at a Time would have been far beyond Crackle's means.
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Expectations are for a strong quarter across the board as banks have largely regained their footing since 2008.
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That combination of strong hiring and modest wage gains has put the economy on a strong, sustainable footing.
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In other words, by the time students receive undergraduate degrees, blacks and whites are on nearly equal footing.
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Interstate tolling could incorporate existing toll technology and put gas- and electric-powered vehicles on equal funding footing.
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More changes could be in store, as Congress seeks to put the program on more secure financial footing.
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"I think what we've done here is now we've put the teams on a more stable footing," Kauffman said.
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European markets started the new year on a negative footing, only to reverse losses during trading to close higher.
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So Josh went to look at my necklace, lost his footing a little bit and came barreling towards me.
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On top of footing medical bills, she has to pay for a substitute teacher at Glen Park Elementary School.
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Markets across the globe are on a cautious footing as the countdown to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration begins.
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Big rounds of layoffs like this are common as companies look to find new footing in times of transition.
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Etienne also believes that leagues and competitive scenes with more minor but growing followings will find footing as well.
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Korr said he then lost his footing and the boy "hit himself" on the wall, according to the affiliate.
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It could even be a great addition to a dorm room, assuming a student's parents were footing the bill.
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While the market is entering 2017 on its most robust footing in years, worries about China's economic growth linger.
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The FTSE 100 jumped 0.7 percent, starting the month on a firm footing, while mid-caps rose 0.4 percent.
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That put the world's largest economy on the same footing as Italy, a country known for its fractious politics.
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The scenes at the beginning where Mija loses her footing and Okja instinctively improvises a rescue are tremendously conceived.
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But in a fight where they so recently looked sidelined, resistance leaders say they've at least regained their footing.
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"I can only hope that MOCA will find its footing and regain the confidence of its audience and constituencies."
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Facebook will have little trouble footing the bill: The company made revenues of $13.2 billion in the last quarter.
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Facebook will have little trouble footing the fine levied: It made revenues of $13.2 billion in the last quarter.
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The new feature, only recently made possible in iOS 13, puts Spotify on more equal footing with Apple Music.
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Still, however, the video platform backed by the world's biggest social networking website still hasn't quite found its footing.
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It is still struggling to find its footing and losing customers to rivals such as Walmart, Target and Amazon.
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Although Fortnite Battle Royale has been around since September of that year, it really found its footing in 43.
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Surveying all this with a weary eye, some pro-EU Turks wonder if the relationship needs a different footing.
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The single currency is expected to remain on a nervous footing through the May 23-26 European parliamentary election.
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Rome may find itself footing the bill for a bank bailout after BlackRock ditched a proposed rescue of Carige.
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With its successful IPO, our company is now on a strong financial footing for the next phase of growth.
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As was the case with my brother, my mom ended up footing the bill and doing all the work.
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"Our economy is on firmer footing, but we are still distant from our 2 percent inflation target," Kuroda said.
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Now that Kylie has found her footing in the cosmetics industry, she is building an empire of her own.
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Economic footing, in these stories, determines almost everything else, and self-actualization is very much contingent on zip code.
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Among the Republicans, Marco Rubio is trying to find his footing after he struggled in a debate Saturday night.
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Relying less on boom-and-bust financial services will put the economy on a surer footing, the thinking goes.
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This summer, the state committed to assigning a peer coach to every hospital emergency department and footing the bill.
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Ortho-Clinical has incurred significant expenses in the last three years to find its footing as a standalone company.
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Ideally, your contribution would help your kids get on firmer financial footing, not live beyond their means, Sweeney said.
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The big picture: Media companies struggling to find their footing are looking for ways to better connect with consumers.
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"Take tiny steps and do it intelligently and be sure you have some background and strong footing," she said.
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Fashion is in flux, and designers hot-footing it from one brand to another isn't out of the ordinary.
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This would show its commitment to put Tunisian LRGs on a sounder footing and would significantly improve CPSCL's financials.
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The result is decent, universal, affordable health care, but with government only footing about two-thirds of the bill.
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"CBS This Morning" has struggled to find its footing after the firing of longtime anchor Charlie Rose in 2017.
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Dickson, who took the top job at McDermott in 2013, said the "problem projects" are on better footing now.
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Security concerns US-Pakistan relations have been on a rocky footing for years over Pakistan's relationship with the Taliban.
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He says he wants good ties with Washington but on an equal footing, calling the current relationship one-sided.
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They want their company to be on better footing and that's what we're working to do every single day.
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Stocks were choppy Wednesday but found their footing to close higher, with the Dow up 98 points at 19,28.
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"Relief and rescue operations are going on in a war footing in the flood ravaged areas," Mahanta told Reuters.
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She was also able to negotiate a deal with the venue, for which her parents are footing the bill.
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South Africa's economy started the year on a weak footing, even before February's power cuts, data showed on Thursday.
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It seems like there's a lot of reveals, but the main business really needs to get on solid footing.
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But the authority — which the intelligence community views as a critical anti-terror tool — is suddenly on uncertain footing.
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That is because there's speculation Social Security may not be on a stable, long-term footing financially, Elsasser said.
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It took a minute for New Order to find its footing and understand what it was going to be.
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Fitch views this meaningful reduction favorably, as it puts the firm on more equal footing with the peer group.
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And because of that, all of a sudden all these apps could exist almost on equal footing to email.
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A strong economy gives Trump solid footing in his bid for re-election, despite a relatively low approval rating.
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You're going to piss someone off, and have to rapidly put yourself on a war footing as a result.
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"In terms of the fundamentals - those remain very much on a solid footing," Stephens analyst Scott Fidel told Reuters.
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For his parents, there's the knowledge that, for now at least, the insurance company will keep footing the bill.
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One technical measure of market strength shows that the rally is on firm footing, according to one technical analyst.
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But let's assume, for a minute, that Forbes' own lawyers are satisfied that the story is on solid footing.
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My teenager is finding his political footing as he seeks out his trusted news sources and practices critical thinking.
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But a better move would be to put the circular economy on an equal footing with today's linear economy.
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In 2011 the Obama administration's DOE issued guidelines to put the accused and the accuser on more equal footing.
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Some have gone so far as to call this a signal that the market rally is on shaky footing.
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The BoE is looking for evidence that the economy is on a firmer footing before it resumes raising rates.
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" And when another commenter labeled the screenings a "double-standard," Cheadle explained that "a double standard presupposes equal footing.
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If that Other Woman was ever placed on the same footing as herself, she would turn into a hellcat.
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Emerging market assets had a bad start to 2016 as well but have since found their footing. (reut.rs/1ZKAaO6).
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Perhaps this is the fault of the vocalist MAX, whose throaty bray doesn't help this mess find its footing.
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Shezad Dawood puts us on even less solid footing in Kalimpong, his first solo show at Timothy Taylor gallery.
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We want to pick a technology strategy that makes us and Facebook on equal footing on all these platforms.
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"I think we needed that when we first started, to help us get on a good footing," Verma said.
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And it will be taxpayers, not the insurance customers themselves, who will end up footing much of the bill.
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"Yes, the U.S. economy is still on relatively moderate footing," John Silvia, chief economist at Wells Fargo, told CNBC.
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Frederick knows that alumni will judge him largely on the university's financial footing at the end of his tenure.
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"The latest developments show a company struggling to regain its footing following last year's supply issues," Bernstein analysts wrote.
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Part 2 is where the series found its footing, moving beyond an empty clone of a popular horror subgenre.
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It's about a chance to compete on equal footing, so we can grow and meet customer needs for lumber.
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Instead, it introduces the economic temptation to put short-term revenues on equal footing with long-term biological needs.
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Yet the networks' leaders did not sound like they were on war footing on Saturday, instead highlighting bipartisan cooperation.
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Other markets were also on weak footing, with Saudi stocks dropping 0.3 percent, hurt by banking and telecom shares.
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Domestic U.S. businesses urgently need a Sales Factor Apportionment system to gain a more level footing against multinational competitors.
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The stated price range puts Ataribox on roughly equal competitive footing with the other major consoles on the market.
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"I think for him it was important to be on an even footing with the American President," Niinistö said.
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