For that reason, and almost for that reason alone, this thing remains a long for us.
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People become comedians for that reason, to jump off cliffs.
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She said for that reason, neither was being made public.
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And for that reason, Kim long kept it to himself.
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And for that reason it is easy to avoid them.
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And for that reason, I am sharing it with you.
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I don't want to dwell on that for that reason.
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For that reason, he said, he'll never produce wheat beer.
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And for that reason, it's the genre at its best.
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So we want to look at it for that reason.
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"For that reason I going to keep it," he said.
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For that reason, we often avoid talking about it altogether.
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For that reason, I don't blame Republicans for blocking Garland.
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For that reason, the stronger U.S. data becomes less relevant.
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So we have a very resilient business for that reason.
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For that reason, Cramer knew the airlines would rally again.
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For that reason, companies cannot ship materials across state lines.
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SO OBVIOUSLY, THEY GAVE THEM BACK ONLY FOR THAT REASON.
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Partly for that reason, the quality of playing varies dramatically.
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For that reason, contrarians argue that Sanders' policies are impractical.
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For that reason, Armenia is our country of the year.
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I think that many parents keep silent for that reason.
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For that reason, it's the only one I'd truly recommend.
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For that reason, Mr Fico is likely to stay on.
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For that reason, my favorite U.S. politician is Michael Bloomberg.
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For that reason, I believe cultures have to keep evolving.
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And for that reason that's why they're not autopaying it.
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For that reason, a task force headed by former Sen.
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For that reason, coins were often weighed rather than counted.
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I could have done without that portion for that reason.
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For that reason, we need a national tracking system, too.
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For that reason, "Divertimento No. 15" is seldom perfectly delivered.
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For that reason, the police charged the Barnetts with neglect.
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But, for that reason, final words can be quite tricky.
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For that reason, I think that things might get worse.
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There's no question that it was selected for that reason.
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It's a lot harder for that reason but it's good.
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For that reason, these are more AirPods than PowerBeats competitors.
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For that reason I ended up getting the most time.
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For that reason ... we do continue to like using options.
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Six in ten say they avoid bathrooms for that reason.
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For that reason, sugaring is less irritating on the skin.
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For that reason, the company didn't need marketing for years.
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For that reason, we will continue to support his work.
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But for that reason I don't have to unlearn anything.
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Dr. Maldonado recommended against going abroad for that reason alone.
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For that reason, the justice system should show him mercy.
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Republicans want such an unabashed progressive out for that reason.
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Many singers apparently refuse to perform there for that reason.
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For that reason alone, Xi can't let this fester indefinitely.
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For that reason, the firm's latest products have gone digital.
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For that reason, his name was withheld from this article.
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For that reason, I think that the prospects are excellent.
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For that reason, it would be irresponsible to inform her.
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And for that reason I don't want to legitimize it.
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For that reason alone, they do not deserve your vote.
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For that reason, government should focus on setting frameworks, i.e.
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For that reason, testing would face opposition on many fronts.
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They were invited for that reason and that reason only.
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For that reason, the identity of the whistleblower is irrelevant.
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The omission couldn't have been done for that reason, right?
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For that reason, he was not included in the poll.
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For that reason, Plusamba members are wearing brand new outfits.
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Not all, but I do change channels for that reason.
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For that reason it is considered to be particularly serious.
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I hate being a woman in 2016, just for that reason.
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For that reason, it's best to contribute as much as possible.
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For that reason, we rate the claim as true but misleading.
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For that reason, I won't be including any theories developed beforehand.
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Streamers have all but abandoned Destiny 2 for that reason alone.
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For that reason, the team won't offer a Goodreads import mechanism.
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" For that reason alone, says Bass, "The kids are very responsible.
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" Roth added: "I would be concerned with him for that reason.
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For that reason, we rate his claim as true, but misleading.
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For that reason, we get people from all walks of life.
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She had a difficult journey through the industry for that reason.
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For that reason alone, we know the reunion will be powerful.
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It was for that reason that we had to part ways.
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And maybe for that reason, there was something refreshing about it.
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For that reason, Ava sadly didn't have a first birthday party.
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My mom did — and she's my biggest mentor for that reason.
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For that reason it has not generally been used in games.
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Legally, the answer is: probably not, not for that reason alone.
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For that reason, it has earned The Verge Editor's Choice award.
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For that reason alone, you should block all of them. Seriously!
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There's a reason, so I asked a spokesman for that reason.
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And for that reason, Pizza Hut is top of the list.
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For that reason, you need to start saving now, says Sethi.
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Amazon, I think, has tread lightly in advertising for that reason.
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It's -- and I wouldn't have chosen it for that reason, either.
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For that reason it's not the best option for every situation.
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Perhaps for that reason, counter speech has become an industry buzzword.
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For that reason I definitely recommend a strain with high THC.
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He didn't like my mom or my sister for that reason.
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Darmok is still our favorite Next Generation episode for that reason.
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For that reason alone, I won't be ordering from here again.
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For that reason, it is also the perfect place to begin.
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I don't understand why people are for him, for that reason.
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For that reason, it became a highly desirable color, she said.
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For that reason, Chira said, they tried to be especially careful.
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For that reason, there is no game — no winner, no loser.
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For that reason he says his family was persecuted for decades.
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For that reason, Grove Group Management's official headquarters are in Vancouver.
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For that reason, it's important to hone your public speaking skills.
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"For that reason this guy is still alive today," he added.
|
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For that reason, it may possess valuable clues for U.S. investigators.
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For that reason, Pruitt may end up weathering this current storm.
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For that reason, it's important to broaden the search for life.
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For that reason, fingerprint scanners aren't going away any time soon.
|
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But that provision might face some Byrd questions, for that reason.
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It's lawful for the president to fire him for that reason.
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For that reason alone, Kushner poses a serious threat to Bannon.
|
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So doing it start to finish made sense for that reason.
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For that reason, I oppose efforts to weaken Roe v. Wade.
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It deserves to not receive an Oscar for that reason alone.
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For that reason, I wouldn't even want to watch the movie.
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And for that reason, I'm glad The Hate U Give exists.
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I've been harassed by a guy there for that reason. Wow.
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For that reason, RICO cases often don't survive the pleading stage.
|
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A lot of people in sports influence me for that reason.
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For that reason, Webb went on to explain, he supported Biden.
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But maybe for that reason they touch something real in us.
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For that reason, firms like Cravath and Gibson Dunn prohibit it.
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The majority of Americans are choosing cremation partly for that reason.
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The pundits are right here, but not just for that reason.
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For that reason, previous debate moderators have tended to avoid it.
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For that reason, rates on long-term bonds are typically higher.
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For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
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Perhaps for that reason, gamers are craving a bit of nostalgia.
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For that reason, many thought Rometty's eventual successor would be Whitehurst.
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For that reason, he believes investors should buy this sell-off.
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I have said judges wear robes not capes for that reason.
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For that reason, she is TIME's 2019 Person of the Year.
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For that reason, there are significant gaps between the two sides.
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For that reason, rates on long-term bonds are typically higher.
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For that reason, it's imperative the NFL get this issue right.
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For that reason, it seems like a great option for travel.
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Some countries, notably Britain, separate the two roles for that reason.
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Civil conflict was a central concern of his for that reason.
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For that reason alone, recommending a good VPN service can be tricky.
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It was misused, and unfortunately for that reason, we won't get anymore.
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"Permanency doesn't exist anywhere in the act for that reason," Guith said.
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And for that reason, she rang the death knell for her kind.
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I don't really go out on public dates anymore for that reason.
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So for that reason the new President might find some Democratic allies.
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For that reason, Democrats would be wise to keep their powder dry.
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For that reason, he says it's important to surrender to the experience.
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For that reason, some experts recommend employers buy insurance for the event.
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I definitely expected the answer was yes, but not for that reason.
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For that reason, making your first zine can be a formative experience.
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There are some people who will never join Apple for that reason.
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For that reason, ice baths are not a popular treatment for fever.
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For that reason I don't allow myself to get angry at politicians.
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There are women who own guns, obviously, and some for that reason.
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No country has adopted a basic income policy for that reason yet.
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Women asking for seats in bars were not allowed for that reason.
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For that reason, they may simply be working with what they're presented.
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Dudley has repeatedly opposed setting Scope 3 reduction targets for that reason.
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For that reason, fear of consequence doesn't prevail in the digital space.
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For that reason alone, that's why El Bronx I is up there.
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And for that reason, the donations should be viewed as the candidate's.
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For that reason, we are unlikely to see one emerge anytime soon.
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For that reason, I will focus mostly on flat versus hourly fees.
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For that reason alone, Sakakibara's recently-announced interest in a Fedor vs.
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New hotels have been built to American safety specifications for that reason.
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And perhaps for that reason, Moore quickly veers away from that tack.
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For that reason, you want to be completely sure of the recipient.
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For that reason, luxurious trims of pickups tend to sell a lot.
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And for that reason we are going to vote for a change.
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So I think for that reason I came to [recording] so late.
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For that reason it has been criticised for being wandering, even directionless.
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For that reason, social media can breed narcissistic tendencies, according to Kushnick.
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For that reason, and others, McConnell will not hesitate to go nuclear.
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For that reason, whiteboards remain an integral bench player, with myriad roles.
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For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged.
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And for that reason, I've been photographing [the sites] during the daytime.
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It's for that reason she is in the position she is in.
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For that reason, Louidor spends the majority of her time shopping online.
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For that reason, this injunction seems more premature than preliminary in nature.
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For that reason, Cold War-era military bases will not be used.
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For that reason, the right decision is for me to step down.
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For that reason, "you need somebody to be the buffer," she recommends.
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It's for that reason that I pressed her to visit The Times.
|
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The relatively high price of the dumps may be for that reason.
|
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So maybe for that reason, I read Vice pretty differently than you.
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For that reason, bright light therapy remains the first line of defense.
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For that reason alone, the perp walk seems destined to go on.
|
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For that reason, they never add up to a particularly powerful haunting.
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For that reason, the decision must be taken out of his hands.
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For that reason, cost was a huge factor in determining our list.
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For that reason, the country has reached an even more perilous moment.
|
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For that reason, thousands of businesses have grown up around Amazon's platform.
|
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For that reason alone, it is widely seen as unlikely to happen.
|
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For that reason, Samir Madani, co-founder of satellite tracking firm TankerTrackers.
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For that reason, it may open u to other civil liability. G'night!
|
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"For that reason, I'm worried about the health of capitalism and democracy."
|
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And for that reason you have the chronic neglect of the island.
|
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For that reason alone, "SNL" does not deserve to be singled out.
|
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For that reason, most guys go straight for off-the-shelf options.
|
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For that reason, I find the American Muslim quandary fascinating — and promising.
|
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For that reason, she does not take them to go across Midtown.
|
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For that reason alone, I hope this project pays off for Amazon.
|
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I struggled for nearly ten years after the shooting for that reason.
|
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She should not have been welcome elsewhere in media for that reason alone.
|
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For that reason, Davidson does not play a huge role in the album.
|
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For that reason, patients' faces tend to look longer as they grow older.
|
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For that reason, I am going to, bafflingly, attempt a ton of maths.
|
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So the performance looks are a bit more planned out for that reason.
|
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For that reason, it seems like this one's a shoe-in for approval.
|
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It feels like a really fun record to have made for that reason.
|
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For that reason and more, Urtasun's hire is a big coup for Uber.
|
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He has been, in the past, reluctant to shake hands for that reason.
|
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And for that reason alone, our talks have been useful in this area.
|
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They're just things that he tossed off, and they're funny for that reason.
|
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Partly for that reason, it is too soon to write off the party.
|
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For that reason, I'm not gonna let that clause exist in the bet.
|
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For that reason, Lambda Legal has backed reforming rather than removing these laws.
|
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For that reason, OpenAI is treading cautiously with the unveiling of GPT-22.
|
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For that reason alone, Lena Waithe is right where she needs to be.
|
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For that reason, Mr Trump's fiscal policy would send the national debt soaring.
|
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"For that reason, I guess I'm grateful that Trump is president," McCain continued.
|
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For that reason, records of hundreds of historical eclipses survive to the present.
|
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And for that reason, the drone revolution hasn't yet made it to sea.
|
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For that reason, it's best to plan kitchen lighting during the design stage.
|
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Some state authorities later banned the music in Sami schools for that reason.
|
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Lyft Line hasn't gone beyond city limits for that reason, Lyft tells TechCrunch.
|
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For that reason, Sherman said that it's important to continue conducting this research.
|
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It is for that reason that I will not take questions here today.
|
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The Italian Claudio prefers it to his country's beloved pasta for that reason.
|
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I preordered this thing for that reason, and have been really pleasantly surprised.
|
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Sites such as Twice and now Threadflip, haven't fared well for that reason.
|
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I adapted [to that] and we became an inseparable team for that reason.
|
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For that reason, the trial isn't currently enrolling people who have difficulty swallowing.
|
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For that reason, they want to keep search warrants in the case confidential.
|
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For that reason, said Dr. Merera, the protest movement was far from over.
|
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For that reason, diamonds are thought to be the commonest gemstones on Earth.
|
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For that reason, Mike Boyd is the human embodiment of motivational clams guy.
|
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For that reason, they are encouraged to wear protective clothing and use sunscreen.
|
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Calls for an end to economic hardship are especially sensitive for that reason.
|
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"Some of these people have become researchers, just for that reason," Metzinger said.
|
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We made a mistake with this story, and for that reason, we apologize.
|
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For that reason, we'll talk about communication first, and return to navigation afterward.
|
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For that reason, despite his skepticism, he even thinks this research should continue.
|
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It's for that reason that many won't be sad to see Camden go.
|
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Perhaps for that reason, the commemorative light was switched on at 9 p.m.
|
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So for that reason alone, I should be completely in love with it.
|
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"One fear is that they will embrace it for that reason," he admitted.
|
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For that reason, it was just sort of a punch to the gut.
|
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For that reason, optimists hope it was an aberration—a security-service blunder.
|
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But for that reason they offer quite a new Eugenides to his readers.
|
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For that reason, Bob's Watches has become the place to buy Rolexes online.
|
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For that reason, it's important to talk about how credit scores are determined.
|
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For that reason, many people are forced to stay in the workforce longer.
|
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For that reason, it's off by default and should be used relatively sparingly.
|
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And, for that reason, ordinary investors are probably better off playing it safe.
|
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It is for that reason the copycats are called biosimilars rather than generics.
|
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For that reason we want to close the space for malign Iranian influence.
|
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Some marketers think the impact on them will be minimal for that reason.
|
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For that reason, some voters say they will stay away from the polls.
|
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For that reason, the Macan isn't the best road-tripper I've ever piloted.
|
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For that reason, among many others, Gates has a request: invest in women.
|
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For that reason, he says, behaviors like smoking receive far more research funding.
|
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He came to the music hall expressly for that reason, he told us.
|
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For that reason, he wasn't surprised by the findings in the new paper.
|
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For that reason, and others, Rosenberg wrote, Jews were a threat to Germany.
|
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A lot of those who flock to it, do so for that reason.
|
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For that reason, their efforts will continue after the last ballot is cast.
|
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For that reason, most of them are simultaneously tech, health, and science startups.
|
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"I like what I wear and wear it for that reason," she wrote.
|
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He defended supporting a fracking proposal in his own town for that reason.
|
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I found it quite moving both times I saw it for that reason.
|
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And for that reason, A24 first made The Witch available to the temple.
|
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For that reason, I am horrified that Hachette has rejected Woody Allen's autobiography.
|
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For that reason, expect Friday's match to be decided on the forehand side.
|
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"For that reason, urine will be the predominant method of testing," he said.
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"For that reason, I am having the success that I had," he said.
|
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For that reason, I oppose the "Back the Blue Act" introduced by Sen.
|
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Entry would be free to people under 24 for that reason, he said.
|
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"They're spectacular, and they should be preserved for that reason alone," Nyberg said.
|
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For that reason, it can be hard to figure out where to start.
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For that reason, you should never use your debit card to shop online.
|
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"I think all the sliding athletes do it for that reason," he said.
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Double-action-only guns are sometimes popular for concealed carry for that reason.
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For that reason alone they will pass something — never mind how unpopular; 36.
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No doubt for that reason, Picasso did not want to see it published.
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But patients in general did not stop using the drug for that reason.
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Not for that reason, but because I think I will do it anyway.
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For that reason, probably, I thought of BAND NAME right away at 31D.
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For that reason, it's a great opportunity to indulge in a winter rosé.
|
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For that reason, he said he was glad Brebeuf had stood its ground.
|
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For that reason, almost all economic and regulatory policy affects or touches speech.
|
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The left is eyeing much of the 2020 field warily for that reason.
|
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I think for that reason also, it's kind of hard to understand us.
|
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Work requirements, in particular, were off the table for Obama for that reason.
|
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Last week, easyJet said it could not give any profit guidance for that reason.
|
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For that reason alone, it should be the go-to version for new viewers.
|
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"Not for that reason," I hastened to explain, and he released a long breath.
|
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And for that reason, I was also, demonstratively, the poorest kid in my school.
|
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For that reason, many Antifa members in Charlottesville did not wear masks, Bhatt said.
|
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And so for that reason I think we always tend to underestimate their capability.
|
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Only for that reason will another gold in the 400 feel special, Felix said.
|
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It's imperative that experts are given authoritative placement on these pages for that reason.
|
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"I write a lot of songs together with Ji for that reason," explains Marlene.
|
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"I was very set on having an indoor venue for that reason," Bushnell says.
|
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For that reason, the documentaries appear tightly edited, with the celebrities controlling the narrative.
|
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For that reason, effective immediately any off duty details at NFL Games are prohibited.
|
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For that reason, modellers wishing to forecast elections prefer to work with polling averages.
|
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Normally, these types of things get put on the back burner for that reason.
|
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For that reason, don't be afraid to fire people because of their bad character.
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It is for that reason that I wish for it to remain in place.
|
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It is for that reason Congress has not passed reform in over 30 years.
|
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Convenient to run it here [in the United Kingdom] for that reason, I imagine.
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So now I try and archive as much as I can for that reason.
|
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Correct. I didn't do it for that reason, but it never left my mind.
|
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For that reason, when Stratton Oakmont sued, the court held that Prodigy was responsible.
|
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For that reason, I like real estate as a good place to keep money.
|
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And for that reason that's good for us because we havea sizeable American business.
|
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For that reason we eliminated cities in states like California, New York and Massachusetts.
|
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For that reason, Instacart has been under intense scrutiny since its launch in 2012.
|
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For that reason, pregnant women and those trying to get pregnant are being warned.
|
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For that reason, this stake in Wirecard, based out of Munich, is also notable.
|
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For that reason, let's take a look at the bond market as a whole.
|
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For that reason, it's important to have conversations with companies about their packaging practices.
|
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For that reason, the streaming service doesn't put too much emphasis on the metric.
|
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And for that reason, you can find a sense of stability and belonging here.
|
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For that reason alone, I have not endorsed in the New Jersey governor's race.
|
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So for that reason, I feel good about the times that we've been here.
|
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For that reason, it takes actual effort not to have fun at Fresh Island.
|
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For that reason, more employers could consider adding pet insurance to their benefits package.
|
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For that reason, they'll vote for Hillary Clinton in droves if she's the nominee.
|
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Jones's personal profile remains on Facebook for that reason, the spokesperson reportedly told CNN.
|
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For that reason, the regulatory relief that automakers are seeking is not really needed.
|
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Many players would cite Wimbledon as the toughest to win for that reason alone.
|
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For that reason alone, I will concede that Parkway is best of the best.
|
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For that reason, it's always wise to keep your balances on the lower side.
|
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And for that reason, there is still some hesitation among the Tennessee Republican caucus.
|
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For that reason, the nomination of Alexander Acosta must be evaluated with great scrutiny.
|
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It's for that reason that you should go out looking for Perseid meteors now.
|
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For that reason, he holds just eight to 12 individual issues at a time.
|
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For that reason alone, the current impasse is unlikely to be broken anytime soon.
|
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For that reason, she wants you to make that target as tangible as possible.
|
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For that reason, cosmetic moisturizers do not actually claim to do much of anything.
|
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To withdraw the offer for that reason would be, among other things, probably illegal.
|
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For that reason, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi criticized Waters comments in a tweet.
|
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Hypothetical Gameplans For that reason, Anthony Johnson has all the work to do here.
|
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And for that reason, some of the scenes also became a little more emotional!
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For that reason, I expect it's easier to be on his side than not.
|
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For that reason, take a moment to consider the first farmers in human history.
|
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It's intimate, and for that reason Ms. Ahern wanted to perform in private residences.
|
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For that reason, Cousins is hesitant to call his pairing with Davis an experiment.
|
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For that reason, I ask readers to keep comments civil and about the puzzle.
|
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For that reason, Ocean's 8 stung, because Lou read as undeniably queer to me.
|
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It's one of the most horrific moments in the whole series for that reason.
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It is exactly for that reason that you don't allow the planes to fly.
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For that reason, he can't see Diaz making it out of the first round.
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When I got the call, I was interested for that reason, if nothing else.
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And it's for that reason I will not be taking questions today, as well.
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For that reason, I would suggest booking a renovated room specifically to avoid disappointment.
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For that reason, "The Master" enacts an expansion of James rather than a resurrection.
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For that reason, it said, Judge Chutkan lacks jurisdiction and must dismiss the case.
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And for that reason it is also tragic, open to huge and irreparable loss.
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What's happening in Ireland is more transparent, but also, for that reason, more troubling.
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For that reason, the lacing beads are my favorite activity in the box, too.
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Still, Beltran was technically a player, and for that reason he escaped league sanctions.
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Honey is free to use for shoppers, and for that reason might appear fishy.
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For that reason, investors have poured over $30 billion into digital health since 2011.
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For that reason, FRIdays were considered to be an auspicious day to get married.
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For that reason, information is one of the most valuable assets on the Darknet.
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Every designer has a different forte that I might subscribe to for that reason.
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Some wrote to The Times to say they would not participate for that reason.
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For that reason alone, you should always do your research and negotiate, Abrahams said.
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For that reason, he claims, Palestine has no choice but to strike a deal.
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I purposefully tried to skew the book a little bit younger for that reason.
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For that reason -- and despite Kavanaugh's TV interview -- we need to hear both sides.
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We back a lot of people who come out of industry for that reason.
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For that reason, among others, most of Ohio's major newspapers endorsed him over Strickland.
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For that reason, violence should never be studied in an objective and unimpassioned way.
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For that reason, it's time to do away with the normal rules of civility.
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For that reason, their impact on the Iranian economy will be limited, Nephew said.
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It would be a great state to commit a murder in for that reason.
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For that reason, Trump did not push to ensure adequate testing capabilities, Diamond said.
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For that reason, our productivity doldrums are increasingly blamed on a failure of genius.
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And it's for that reason I will not be taking questions today as well.
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For that reason alone, it's wise to tread lightly with this liquid of pleasure.
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For that reason, I have recommended to DC that the variant cover be pulled.
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And for that reason, and many others, BattleTech became my favorite game in 2018.
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For that reason, the Senate parliamentarian ruled that this ran afoul of reconciliation rules.
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For that reason, Mendes keeps the realities of motherhood in mind when creating her designs.
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So for that reason, we are doing chemo, and then after chemo, I'll do radiation.
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For that reason, America Is Dying Slowly is an example culture can look to emulate.
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For that reason, economist Ernie Tedeschi estimated the "effective" minimum wage is now almost $12.
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Kevin loves the Mets and for that reason, and that alone, they must be terminated.
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For that reason, you should only use sterile or distilled water in a neti pot.
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But the loose meat sandwich was so Iowa, so I chose it for that reason.
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And we started with a neighborhood that was ethnically diverse on purpose, for that reason.
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For that reason, it's still one of the most enduring items in the Beyoncé catalog.
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For that reason, traders are fond of using options prices to mathematically derive volatility expectations.
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For that reason, AI labs are increasingly interested in testing their creations against online games.
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For that reason, it's pretty daunting to speculate on this name in the short-term.
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For that reason, it's important to keep an eye on those symptoms, the authors wrote.
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" For that reason, he said, Trump's lawyers "have to be concerned about Justice as well.
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The spaces celebrating the universes inside of us are worth retaining for that reason alone.
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Perhaps for that reason, research had more or less died out by the late 1970s.
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I'll love you forever for that reason and I'll always have ur back through whatever.
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And for that reason, cropping someone out of a photo is considered a "savage" move.
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And for that reason, we all might want to look at it a little differently.
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But that commentary is biting, and it's worth playing a bit for that reason alone.
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For that reason, according to the New York Times, seatback screens are beginning to disappear.
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And for that reason, we'll gladly pay to make the experience a little less dreadful.
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For that reason, many such witnesses invoke the Fifth Amendment and refuse to answer questions.
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It's for that reason she intends to just keep her head down amid the controversy.
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For that reason I don't feel like we suffer from a lack of geographical identity.
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For that reason, China's relationship to coal is a subject of great fascination and debate.
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For that reason, the store doesn't fit with the rest of the businesses on York.
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For that reason, it should be the last thing WIRED is doing a piece on.
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But the other six are more surprising and, for that reason, all the more powerful.
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For that reason, we should all wear purple, and every day should be Prince Day.
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For that reason, we may not see meatier VR releases until 2017 or even 2018.
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And for that reason this might be the best (fake) TED Talk we've ever seen.
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For that reason, the President's 140 character blast may raise concerns within the Defense Department.
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And, for that reason, the company was everywhere for a few years … until it wasn't.
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For that reason, we won't see much EV charging at the gas stations around town.
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For that reason, Griggs says they're requesting assistance from the Cook County State's Attorney's Office.
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For that reason I can't really talk about all of the stuff that's in progress.
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For that reason, it is aiming to extend the current production cut beyond this year.
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For that reason, a bog standard guide to navigating festivals in general isn't any use.
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For that reason, the Future of Go Summit is our final match event with AlphaGo.
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It is for that reason Facebook and others are investing so heavily in virtual reality.
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I respect that and for that reason I think he will make a great President.
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For that reason alone, the company was not exactly a favorite of the assembled masses.
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For that reason, what he says can often be as telling as what he doesn't.
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For that reason, Congress provided a deliberately broad definition of what constitutes a labor organization.
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For that reason the bank has today reversed its earlier decision to raise the CCB.
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"So for that reason, we are doing chemo, and then after chemo, I'll do radiation."
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For that reason, Chinese analysts say, China has tolerated Mr. Kim's advances in nuclear weapons.
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Largely for that reason, Lebanon has not permitted the building of camps for the Syrians.
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For that reason and others, many consumers opt to borrow money for home improvement projects.
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For that reason, these ads immediately succeeded in attracting customers eager for a good deal.
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For that reason, "the pumpkin spice latte is actually, scientifically, kind of addictive," she said.
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For that reason, lawmakers are focusing on the low-wage workers who staff federal buildings.
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These are artifacts of animation history which should be preserved if only for that reason.
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For that reason, some analysts suggest Prime may need to look abroad for more growth.
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For that reason, Kostin is zeroing in on sectors more exposed to the economic cycle.
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For that reason, character matters, too, as part of ascertaining qualifications or fitness to serve.
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And for that reason, she continues to prioritize the tax code over civil liberty laws.
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For that reason, I will keep looking into this issue until we have a solution.
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For that reason, here are some lessons the genre could stand to learn from Legion.
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For that reason we try to put forward the faces of the Boiler Room team.
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For that reason, I'll be celebrating my Eid al-Adha loud and proud this year.
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For that reason, Mr. Obama has focused on agreements with China to protect corporate secrets.
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For that reason, he said, "Color Problems" is very much a book for our time.
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BB: A lot of the young dudes, I think, even come there for that reason.
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For that reason, reviewers often try to eliminate context by paring away these outside elements.
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For that reason, insurance counselors and federal officials strongly suggest that consumers return to HealthCare.
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For that reason, he has a hard time justifying spending money at bars and restaurants.
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For that reason, your first stop will be the cafe next door to the courthouse.
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For that reason, they say that even talking about a peace treaty is dangerously premature.
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For that reason, Real's therapists have received specialized training that gears towards women's mental health.
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For that reason, Wright could be a draw with nine home games remaining after Tuesday.
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For that reason I've never understood why "fair-weather fan" is used as a pejorative.
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For that reason, they're all soon to be cinematic touchstones, at least in my mind.
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For that reason, he thinks it&aposs likely the recovery in cyclical assets will continue.
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Some researchers think the pyramids were built to point directly toward Thuban for that reason.
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For that reason, some in the Amazon ecosystem predict further changes are on the way.
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People close to Mr. Alexander deny that he is leaving the Senate for that reason.
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For that reason, it was a tough debate for the two contenders trailing the pack.
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For that reason, using a first name as a password is a huge security mistake.
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For that reason, the lawsuit also names the state health department and commissioner, plus Gov.
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For that reason, Planned Parenthood is an organization that has meant a lot to me.
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For that reason, I wanted to do a remix...to show how far we've come.
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For that reason, the discomfiting focus on the role of the Jews should be welcome.
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For that reason, we suggest picking up GoPro's lens protector set to preserve your investment.
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For that reason, I live here, even though the rest of my family's in Russia.
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For that reason alone, we cannot afford another NAFTA-style trade agreement like the TPP.
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For that reason, North Korea is the "poster child" for a sanctions target, he said.
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For that reason, those new users are more prone to getting tricked by fake news.
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For that reason, Thompson said TripleLift or Innovid could acquire an OTT company next year.
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To Trump, McCabe can't be at the FBI for that reason and that reason alone.
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For that reason, he said, such barriers are legally required in similar structures in Britain.
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For that reason, even Samuel Alito, then on the Third Circuit, concurred in Barry's judgment.
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It's for that reason he's here, in our top 10 of the UK's best MCs.
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For that reason, we have removed the images from the story, and regret the error.
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For that reason, it's crucial to always use a unique password on every different service.
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That goes double after Facebook's recent introduction of Portal, which basically exists for that reason alone.
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For that reason alone, it makes perfect sense for him to be the first number retired.
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For that reason, nicotine dependence can be associated with vaginal dryness, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Today is actually my brother's birthday, so I wanted to drop the mixtape for that reason.
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Most social media platforms debut ads at a high rate for that reason, the sources said.
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For that reason, it pays to think carefully about what you're putting into the moving truck.
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Baidu is China's largest search engine and for that reason has often been compared to Google.
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For that reason, they are the subject of many of the most famous conjectures in mathematics.
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For that reason, "I don't think we'll necessarily get that [late-day rally] today," Maley said.
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For that reason, the extension contained clauses obliging Britain to maintain "sincere cooperation" as a member.
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And for that reason, that bell means more now to me that it did even previous.
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His actions — both past and present — have been kept under wraps for that reason, they say.
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And of course there's no guarantee — but I think it could be helpful for that reason.
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"Our hair craves moisture, and for that reason I'm very diligent with deep-conditioning," she says.
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For that reason, the answer to the second question -- how will he run in the fall?
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For that reason, I feel very proud, and I feel all types of ways about it.
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For that reason, according to ESPN, teammates rallied to help him score more and more points.
|
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While Williams realized the investment potential of decoys, he did not make purchases for that reason.
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For that reason, disease is often more advanced and so that's why it's harder to treat.
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It's for that reason that we should approach Slack's claims of building "AI search" with skepticism.
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For that reason, future storms are also likely to be more severe than in the past.
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"And any succeeding mines that we will suspend will only be for that reason," she said.
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For that reason, he had done research and tried to buy reputable brands for his kids.
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Franks and Andy Biggs, both Republicans from Arizona, had called for Mueller's resignation for that reason.
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For that reason, Congress has set strict work requirements on federal food assistance and cash welfare.
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For that reason, officials cut 22015,000 COs from the city's payroll early on in Bloomberg's tenure.
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For that reason, statements made in support of recent protests, including Pompeo's tweet, cannot be underestimated.
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For that reason the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a think-tank, has suggested scrapping it entirely.
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For that reason, diplomats said, the EU insists on an Irish backstop in the withdrawal treaty.
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Partly for that reason, many of his own MPs do not much fear the Labour whip.
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For that reason, Brainard said, those lenders can set high standards in consumer protection and privacy.
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Coming from California we had a lot of space, so we like it for that reason.
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For that reason, selecting a titan that truly understands the market you are targeting is paramount.
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If you use body lotion everyday, maybe you'll want to wash biweekly for that reason, too.
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For that reason, we decided to investigate how people make these choices in their real lives.
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And for that reason, I want a Netflix, but with literally just one thing on it.
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Laura is proud of it too, and for that reason, hopes her friends and family don't.
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For that reason they have seen limited deployment, and mainly in the United States and Europe.
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For that reason he describes single market access as fundamental and hopes "common sense" will prevail.
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The oceans are Earth's most mysterious frontier, and for that reason, they inspire enchantment and awe.
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And for that reason, this heavily modified replica Lamborghini Countach poses a bit of a conundrum.
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But spotlights only illuminate where you point them at, and for that reason empathy is biased.
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And for that reason, I've never had a whole cup of coffee in my entire life.
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For that reason, being forced to build new tools is a setback but not a catastrophe.
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For that reason, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has ruled out such generous treatment for Catalonia.
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For that reason, the inkblots have been treated as something like the psychological community's state secret.
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For that reason, many Santas are retired men who are able to grow a great beard.
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For that reason, we decided to put together the ideal Oscars swag bag for broke millennials.
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For that reason, to take the pulse of society, look to the exodinosaurs it has imagined.
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And for that reason, breaking up some company isn't going to make those problems go away.
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For that reason it needs to reassure those who fear that politicians may abuse their powers.
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For that reason, you might consider using a virtual private network (VPN) when using the internet.
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For that reason, I enjoyed the reminder of the outdoors almost as much as the products.
|
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Facebook has, for that reason, separately cultivated its own service, Facebook Messenger, which boasts 900m users.
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Mr Trump is further from glory; his victory was for that reason more necessary—and timely.
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For that reason, we are likely to see less open play and fewer adventurous attacking schemes.
|
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For that reason, Coach Todd Bowles seethed as he assumed his place behind the lectern afterward.
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The effect is of reading something almost obscenely personal, and perhaps for that reason, scintillatingly political.
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For that reason, I'm thinking about closing my Amex Platinum and opening the Chase Sapphire Reserve.
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She said that for that reason the case was not a danger to the broader public.
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So I've always felt getting along is a positive thing, and not just for that reason.
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For that reason, she also became one of many lawmakers who President Trump has openly criticized.
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I think that a lot of people will appreciate … I'm not doing it for that reason.
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For that reason, Priority Pass wasn't a draw for me, but Centurion Lounge access sure was.
|
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For that reason, economists and developers said land purchases could tick up in the fourth quarter.
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For that reason, LIHTC housing has become an important part of community revitalization in distressed neighborhoods.
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For that reason, the former lawmaker warned that whip-count claims from both candidates are dubious.
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League of Legends, Fortnite, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds are typically leading in viewership numbers for that reason.
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The International Union for the Conservation of Nature lists the bears as vulnerable for that reason.
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For that reason, some Democrats are predicting the defections will be minimal, despite December's party infighting.
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Denial of bar service to a homosexual solely for that reason would come within those bounds.
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Maybe for that reason, "The Circus" is a kind of reassuring sanity break for politics nerds.
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For that reason, many moderately conservative women feel comfortable voting for a Republican president and senators.
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For that reason, the best festive anthem of all time is "Mr Blobby" by Mr Blobby.
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I hated the movie for that reason, but the character as a teacher went too far.
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And, says cofounder Aline Lerner, women and minorities are flocking to the platform for that reason.
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For that reason, you want to keep those credentials secret — and too often they are stolen.
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For that reason, you might want something a little bulkier, like the LG XBoom Go PK7.
|
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Customizable Nikes, available at Nike, from $95Nike makes great stuff, and they're popular for that reason.
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"For that reason, we're going to need millions and millions and millions of tests," Fauci said.
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Some of Biden's advisers have also suggested Warren as a vice-presidential candidate for that reason.
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So I've always felt getting along is a positive thing, and not just for that reason.
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For that reason, vaccination has been strongly recommended for young people before they become sexually active.
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For that reason, Ryan has quite a bit riding on the outcome of this week's meeting.
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For that reason, observers refrain from eating bread (and other leavened goods, chametz) during the holiday.
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For that reason alone, those working to make tech safer for kids can't emulate that campaign.
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That isn't something that typically happens on national television, and it was for that reason remarkable.
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Nonetheless, port remains one of the great wines, and for that reason alone it's worth investigating.
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We took it very seriously, and I terminated more staff for that reason than any other.
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In part for that reason, Alabama's election results are among the most stable in the country.
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For that reason, I think there hasn't yet been an attempt to have a complete takeover.
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For that reason, around here we pay attention when the platforms take action to fight disinformation.
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For that reason, the Hispanic poverty rate only increased slightly, from 0003 percent to 2000 percent.
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For that reason, Citizens United must be overturned, and America must demand public financing of elections.
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Popular American presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama were idolized for that reason.
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The defense might try to move up the sentencing date for that reason, Aidala told reporters.
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ROGERS For that reason alone, maybe that's why his portrayal actually seems so true-to life!
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For that reason, T magazine has decided a correction or change to the piece isn't necessary.
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For that reason, this video is definitely tailored towards people who are planning large, traditional weddings.
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While Williams realizes the investment potential of decoys, he does not make purchases for that reason.
|
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And for that reason, it should be only a small percentage of your total investment portfolio.
|
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For that reason, the Kindle line makes a lot of sense to get the kid treatment.
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For that reason, there are pushes to force the SEC to impose such standards, like Sen.
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For that reason, Karius isn't positioning its test as a first line of defense for doctors.
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It's for that reason that I've been able to accomplish a great deal for our state.
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For that reason, President Barack Obama's administration did not consider using the bomb, American officials said.
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The Obiang case is the biggest to date and, for that reason, is being closely watched.
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For that reason, Senators have brought the states to the table to hammer out the legislation.
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For that reason, I decided to livestream the show on my Instagram for everyone to enjoy.
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And for that reason, it's hard to imagine it having the same kind of grand legacy.
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For that reason, research into the environmental and health concerns associated with algal blooms is vital.
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For that reason, she was denied the job of deputy director of the National Clandestine Service.
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For one, a critical mass of wealthy vacationers, but it can't be for that reason alone.
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Perhaps for that reason, no one ever seems to have asked Khan many questions about himself.
|
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For that reason alone, the United States must out-innovate and out-perform its nearest rivals.
|
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For that reason, some people prefer backing up their stuff onto a second, external hard drive.
|
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For that reason, some analysts argue that Washington might have to consider a compromise with Riyadh.
|
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For that reason, we've taken a very optimistic look at how the Fight Night card could unravel.
|
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Perhaps for that reason, watching "Chernobyl" provokes a variety of feelings, but calm surely isn't among them.
|
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And it is for that reason that Stone Brewing is immediately disassociating ourselves from the band NOFX.
|
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PFR Chief Executive Officer Pawel Borys denied the state development fund invested in Pekao for that reason.
|
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For that reason, it's important to highlight and champion the kind of work that LiveStories is doing.
|
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For that reason, the lame-duck session after the election saw no action taken on the TPP.
|
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For that reason as much as any, a wholesale exodus from fixed income is unlikely anytime soon.
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For that reason, we will soon begin the construction of a great wall along our southern border.
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For that reason, everyone will have a different dollar amount, and everyone will have a different need.
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So for that reason, we came out with the products today, which was not a fun decision.
|
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It zigs when we're all expecting it to zag, and for that reason alone it deserves praise.
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And for that reason, many fans don't merely feel love for One Direction; they feel an ownership.
|
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It helps me course-correct, and for that reason, it's my new favorite app on the iPhone.
|
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Perhaps for that reason, DeLassus said that he preferred the current Playoff for a different reason entirely.
|
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For that reason, many Sihanoukville residents who depend on tourism say their revenues have vanished almost overnight.
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And, for that reason alone, it's already better than anything Arie Luyendyk Jr. tricked us into watching.
|
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And so people, I think, are not thrilled about the leadership of the board for that reason.
|
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For that reason, we cannot underestimate the cultural significance of the release of Black Panther this week.
|
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The company is profitable, and, partly for that reason, now trades at a valuation of $16 billion.
|
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And for that reason some might consider the cost on the 253s to be a major drawback.
|
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Trader Pete Najarian disagreed, saying that content seems more important and for that reason he prefers Disney.
|
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For that reason, he said, he suspects Trump is doing more preparation work than he lets on.
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For that reason, it's only possible to get this type of information through oceanic modeling and analysis.
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It's for that reason that currency experts have long viewed that mark as a psychological important level.
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For that reason, Grana hasn't opened warehouses in the U.S. or other places to store product locally.
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For that reason, I don't believe he will ever be extradited, despite some claims to the contrary.
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For that reason, a lot of stuff is really hard to remember, even stuff from my childhood.
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For that reason, there are very few large-scale commercial CCUS projects operating at power plants today.
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I don't think the show could exist now for that reason, but that was the whole point.
|
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For that reason, the animal provides a rare window into this murky transitional phase in tyrannosaur evolution.
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And for that reason, we're starting to take notes on not only trends, but styling tips, too.
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For that reason, doctors will look at other risk factors, like family history of strokes and age.
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For that reason, "the ISM non-manufacturing is the most important announcement" of the day, said Hurley.
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For that reason, a potential "discover feature" for stories within Facebook could become more potent than Snapchat's.
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He often talked about his religion publicly -- though it's unclear if he was targeted for that reason.
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For that reason, they are not a force in GOP primaries, though a few have endorsed Trump.
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Nope. But it does happen to be hilarious, and for that reason we suggest you familiarize yourself.
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For that reason, it's a move by universities in response not just to physical constraints, but economics.
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For that reason, it promised at first to redistribute cash from profitable insurers to loss-making ones.
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Free State of Jones stars Matthew McConaughey and is probably an okay movie for that reason alone.
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For that reason, there always seems to be an ample supply of lies in the political realm.
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For that reason, the market will be keenly focused on the Treasury's refunding announcement on Nov. 1.
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For that reason, I have been taken aback by many false accounts of his views and background.
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It broke through stereotypes of Black masculinity and fatherhood, and for that reason, this image was special.
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For that reason alone, bringing Huffman back was probably the best they could do at the time.
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For that reason, the CDC cautioned Friday that vitamin E is a clue, not necessarily a cause.
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For that reason, Felix Sui, who works in technology in San Diego, loved his BMW electric car.
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It's for that reason that experts say politics and leadership changes will likely be on the agenda.
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The Polisario Front's representative at the United Nations, Ahmed Boukhari, also criticized the measure for that reason.
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For that reason, most trainers and registered dieticians recommend opting for WPI, though it is more expensive.
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For that reason, Outbound is made with a longer head, which helps you send more line out.
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For that reason, the legislation has struck a nerve with other New York and New Jersey Republicans.
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"It's a domestic energy source and for that reason it's very important for Japan's future energy security."
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For that reason, those who anonymously wrote the insults may end up getting expelled from the academy.
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It's a bigger time commitment than a primary and for that reason tends to draw smaller crowds.
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Perhaps for that reason, it concentrates on tracing intellectual currents even as it memorializes places and things.
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For that reason, the Stafford County Electoral Board voted Tuesday against counting the ballots, citing the law.
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It's for that reason that it can be helpful when women share their experiences with each other.
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For that reason, it will probably be the only one that we do an anniversary tour of.
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"I'm really surprised he hasn't maybe pulled himself out, you know, for that reason," Manchin told me.
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Jones said for that reason, Wednesday will feel something like a homecoming, bringing his career full circle.
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Equally uncontroversial is the proposition that a man who does so is, for that reason alone, dishonorable.
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For that reason, she said, it's possible that Lorax was kept in a cage for some time.
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And for that reason exactly, Main isn't surprised the alt-right aren't throwing Trump under the bus.
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For that reason, some Oscar pundits are trying to create a race where there probably isn't one.
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And for that reason, DIYers should be a lot more wary of sending currents into their brains.
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For that reason, the omnivorous mustelids have been targeted in bloody culls to control the disease's spread.
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For that reason, a number of cities have mandated civilian oversight of new forms of police surveillance.
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"We had two girls last year who were physically abused in school for that reason," Reyes says.
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For that reason, the index has been particularly sensitive to the likelihood the tax bill will pass.
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For that reason, Carrie is undoubtedly the show's greatest accomplishment, but she is not the best character.
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For that reason, American Airlines will only allow smart luggage onboard if the battery can be disconnected.
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For that reason, the health workers try to have at least one woman on each vaccination team.
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And it will alienate a lot of traditional Republicans, like Senator Marco Rubio, precisely for that reason.
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For that reason, some are calling for international treaties that would bar the use of autonomous weapons.
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And for that reason, Brown University's decision to make headgear available to its players drew sharp attention.
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For that reason, Brazil has long been an important area of investment for the big holding companies.
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For that reason, many health associations recommend screening seniors or people who have already had a stroke.
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For that reason, most of the cardiologists CNBC spoke with expect Apple to target high-risk groups.
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It's for that reason that my first few paragraphs are often the last part that I write.
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For that reason, Dalton has no plans to ever offer anything like the ring we brought in.
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For that reason, just being caught using the service can sometimes be enough to trigger a probe.
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For that reason, he never stays out on the road more than three weeks at a time.
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Partly for that reason, the 13-year-old boy's confession has already received particular attention in court.
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For that reason, Mr. Miller prefers distinctive vases to the generic glass cylinders sold in flower shops.
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For that reason, mid-winter is one of the best times to save on a winter coat.
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For that reason, he occasionally invites guests on his show who challenge some of his listeners' beliefs.
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For that reason, Dolcetto di Dogliani is often thought to be bigger and riper than Dolcetto d'Alba.
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They also accuse major tech companies of pushing for a overriding federal law specifically for that reason.
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It's the perfect response to 2019, and perhaps the book of the year for that reason alone.
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For that reason, every veggie burger ban so far has met with an immediate challenge in court.
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For that reason, Biden needs to make the argument for his style of politics clearly and explicitly.
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For that reason, most prosecutors would prefer to have such a trial in D.C. than in Virginia.
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For that reason, he said, they may also raise rates more quickly than brick-and-mortar institutions.
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He said this is changing, and for that reason, he believes the number of cases will rise.
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For that reason, I will vote against Article II of the House resolution regarding obstruction of Congress.
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For that reason, we look at these preliminary results with 100 percent optimism, but also with humility.
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And perhaps it for that reason that the idea of street food is so repulsive to me.
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For that reason, Palestine has asked the U.S. not to provide aid after the law goes into effect.
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For that reason, Nuçi's Space also provides informal group therapy sessions onthe site to help bridge that gap.
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They only show up when they're ready, she says, and for that reason the door is always open.
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For that reason, it's rarely a good idea to buy a cable that is longer than 6 feet.
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For that reason and others, "When They See Us" makes a compelling case to be seen, and heard.
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For that reason, the KSI guys advised them to do their pre-tournament training in sweltering southern Florida.
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For that reason, he uses HP OfficeJet Pro printers to visualize his designs, inside and outside the office.
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For that reason, it always struck me as incredibly odd that they gave him a non-prosecution agreement.
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For that reason, for centuries the Catholic church was relatively chill about "impure women" posing as the Virgin.
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Perhaps for that reason, people on social media have reported returning items as much as a decade old.
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Border adjustment plans do not tax exports, and many U.S. manufacturers strongly back the plan for that reason.
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For that reason, tree or plant removal has been a crime mitigation strategy, in inner cities in particular.
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For that reason, among many others, children and adults alike will be able to appreciate this empowering book.
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For that reason, current Windows 210 devices will not be able to upgrade to Windows 210X, Microsoft says.
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For that reason, Clifford created a needs analysis that he conducts on each player arriving at spring training.
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For that reason, America's reliance on allied contributions to the common defense is probably more urgent than ever.
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For that reason, Trump's pardon of Arpaio was a slap in the face, the 15-year-old said.
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If only for that reason, it is good that Mr Sanders's moment in American politics has probably passed.
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For that reason, computers have allowed humans to build—and execute—ever bigger and more baroque algorithmical constructs.
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For that reason, airports north of the U.S. border may see brisker than usual business this holiday. Cheapflights.
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For that reason, Fragoso says there are some programs — like "Game of Thrones" — he considers "must watch live".
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It is, for that reason, one of the strongest of any cinematic attempt to deal with the aftermath.
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For that reason, inflation could be a surprise the markets aren't expecting, at some point after this year.
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It's for that reason that Sheila tells Debbie that she should be the one to bring the clothes.
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For that reason, it was so important for us to mark the loss and say a proper goodbye.
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For that reason, it's important to consider your expectations and be flexible when things don't go as planned.
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In most cases they remain undrawn, and for that reason, the companies pay their banks a small fee.
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For that reason, I've drawn people to my account who are seeking to find progress in their life.
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They became very politically active, very socially active, and there were people who joined him for that reason.
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For that reason, Palomaki doesn't believe that more is always better when it comes to prenatal genetic screens.
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For that reason, it might suit the eco-friendly image of electric cars to switch to synthetic interiors.
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For that reason, North Korea experts see other actions as more likely, including the enlistment of China's help.
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For that reason you can read a lot about a festival by the sort of vans it attracts.
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For one, some people are generally private and may have been holding out on Swarm for that reason.
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For that reason they may sound more boring than Asimov's (less dramatic certainly), but they're much more important.
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And for that reason, DACA was fundamentally a lie that left recipients in two-year cycles of uncertainty.
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For that reason Turkey has been able to apply terrorism charges to people linked with the Gulen movement.
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For that reason, the movies hold up nicely: they treated the cars like another member of the cast.
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It's unlike anything WWE's ever tried before and, if only for that reason, it's worth getting excited about.
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She opposed it specifically for that reason, unlike most other opponents who have cited fear of oil spills.
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For that reason, he said, it makes no sense to yank perks or other relatively modest budget items.
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For that reason, the co-founders decided to structure The Common Market as a 250(c)(3) nonprofit.
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For that reason alone, I will always be an exuberant fan of renting for as long as possible.
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For that reason, they make the most sense for travelers who are loyal to the given travel brand.
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For that reason, the Environmental Protection Agency is tasked with conducting studies to assess the risk of chemicals.
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For that reason, it may be best to take time to gradually transfer assets to a single advisor.
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For that reason, Long cautioned that the results of his study can't be directly applied to other locales.
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Ms. Chubbuck may not be likable, but for that reason, for Ms. Hall at least, she is beloved.
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It has zero impact on anyone else, and for that reason I don't believe it's unfair or unethical.
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For that reason, some analysts believe that the recent rebound does not presage a sustained recovery in prices.
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For that reason, the database can only be used for screening purposes by customers vetted by Thomson Reuters.
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For that reason, Duane thinks that you shouldn't even tell the police that you are refusing to talk.
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For that reason, Freeman and the beekeeping community in general believe that other beekeepers are the main culprit.
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And it's for that reason that she encourages institutions—and countries, and their citizens—to think about regulations.
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For that reason, it was very difficult to decide on the wisest song from Britain's wisest pop band.
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For that reason, Cabeau recommends using the case only during travel and not storing the pillow rolled up.
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"I don't think we do anything specifically for that reason, but it's always a byproduct," Mr. Henick said.
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For that reason, some coaches of the women's teams have taken a hard-line approach to the matter.
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"I'm unsure if they've been removed for that reason, or if we ran out of that," they said.
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But for that reason, they also reflect the confusion about what exactly these projects should represent right now.
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For that reason, national headwinds are important, because they shape the media narratives that voters pay attention to.
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For that reason, my opinion: chaos in Brexit, crisis in German, Italy have to come back in Europe.
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This is well-trodden ground for science-fiction, and for that reason "Crocodile" doesn't feel all that innovative.
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For that reason, the school-construction bonds should have been counted as general-obligation bonds, the lawsuit says.
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Kaasjager admits he got lucky, and for that reason, he was happy to join the tournament at all.
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For that reason alone, learning a language with an app should be a starting point, not the end.
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For that reason, "Jeunes Voix" did for me what textbooks seldom achieve: It made me want to learn.
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For that reason it is likely to raise the interest rate on excess reserves by five basis points.
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For that reason, the UK has had an arguably disproportionate influence on many areas of EU policy-making.
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For that reason it has increased its armaments until it has succeeded in changing the conditions of war.
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For that reason, in his 90s, he threw himself into the cause of changing law and public opinion.
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For that reason, the plaintiffs contend, Fannie Mae was in violation of the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
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For that reason, we do not claim that our results represent the general experience of dating app users.
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For that reason, a good heist movie can settle into a sweet spot where reality and fantasy converge.
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For that reason, Gellert said, corporate governance will be an even more important issue than profitability in 2020.
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It's for that reason that I'll always choose a window seat when I fly, barring any special circumstances.
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He never lost his religiosity, and for that reason, the arrival of another Christmas may have felt reassuring.
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For that reason, between 2583 and 1779, Fort Hill was sacked and raided by the British three times.
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DAVID RUBENSTEIN: For that reason, many of the private equity firms do a lot of minority stake deals.
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For that reason, Drs Erlich and Grass hope their idea might one day have all sorts of uses.
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For that reason, universal pre-kindergarten may be a more effective use of resources than universal free college.
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"I am for experimentation, and more of it in academia, and for that reason I approve," he writes.
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And comics tend to be weirder also for that reason, and that's another thing I love about comics.
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For that reason, Miller set up a Facebook group for people who have, or think they have, HPPD.
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For that reason, his book's final chapter is especially inspiring, filled with varied, skillful, and thematically challenging works.
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Like I definitely think I benefitted from the internet and so for that reason, we're just more specific.
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But for that reason, what he did is also a less fundamental challenge to our norms than Ansari's.
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In part for that reason, trust in the government is extraordinarily high, and the government wields that power aggressively.
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For that reason, while the audience spends a lot of time with Newt, we learn relatively little about him.
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For that reason, my goal will be to provide as much transparency as I can consistent with the law.
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He tells me he always flies with a couple of balloons for that reason, to give to screaming kids.
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For that reason, "Work" was the love song I needed in 2016, both personally and on a broader scale.
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For that reason alone, do you think the president should just lock in on this and maybe nominate Barrett?
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For that reason alone, his brand of interventionism may be more heavy-handed than any in the recent past.
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For that reason, an archaic meaning buried deep in the OED is poignantly telling of what green means today.
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I'm not doing it for that reason but I think the positive we are doing is nice to [show].
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For that reason, $24 is a logical price for Microsoft to go with, but it isn't a competitive one.
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For that reason, a legacy beauty brand having a woman at the top might be a very good thing.
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It was some of the most progressive members of the United States Congress who opposed it for that reason.
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And for that reason alone, we promise that once you click in, you won't be able to look away.
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But it's precisely for that reason that ensuring there is diversity in film is more important now than ever.
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For that reason, the pace of new accounts is picking up as its overall customer base swells, he said.
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For that reason, the Palestinians have asked the U.S. not to provide aid after the law goes into effect.
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For that reason, the CDC as well as several foreign authorities have warned of the risks to pregnant women.
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For that reason, the company is billing the PowerEgg as a drone for the whole family, including younger users.
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I don't hold men accountable for that and I don't think that men shouldn't be topless for that reason.
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But it's for that reason that autonomous technology will likely come to places where the weather is better first.
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And while the filibuster makes it harder to achieve results, precisely for that reason, it makes position-taking easier.
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For that reason, it is possible that Mr Trump, ever keen to confound prognosticators, will try a different approach.
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For that reason, the Senate should likely reject his nomination and force Trump to appoint a genuinely independent director.
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For that reason, Mr López Obrador lost the past two presidential elections in Mexico after leading in opinion polls.
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For that reason, some believe the Fed could signal a "hawkish hold" while sounding more confident on the economy.
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And for that reason I'm really happy it almost wasn't in my focus in my twenties, in my youth.
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For that reason, the show follows the perspective of the robots — and manages to put you in their shoes.
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It is perhaps for that reason that Olympus is continuing to test its morcellators, despite already having FDA approval.
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For that reason, it might be harder for non-male partners like my friend to get on board with.
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For that reason, we're debuting new work that we believe will resonate before, during and long after game day.
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For that reason, it's significant that JAY-Z took an open-minded, progressive approach in 4:44's lyrics.
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For that reason, the last five years in retirement will look nothing like the first five years in retirement.
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For that reason, robots like these will need some more work before they come close to replacing human workers.
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This case, she said, is "very different" than conversations that have dominated headlines in the past for that reason.
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For that reason, we rate her claim to be true, but misleading based on the age of the data.
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For that reason, also keep receipts for large purchases like rugs, jewelry and artwork, as proof of their value.
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Coaches, players and fans have echoed that sentiment, and for that reason we think this investment has been worthwhile.
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For that reason, the kingdom insisted they were all bound by production limits in the OPEC/non-OPEC agreement.
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For that reason, it is a good idea to be certain of a college's policy regarding outside scholarship money.
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An inflatable space station might sound a bit mad (perhaps for that reason, Bigelow Aerospace prefers the word "expandable").
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I'm very careful around consent with portraiture—I only got portraits of people I knew well for that reason.
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You were brainwashed using the catchy, creepy tune, and for that reason, you don't want to hear it again.
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It is for that reason that we handed ourselves over to the Turks, to go back to our country.
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For that reason American leaders of both parties have hastened to play down the shock of the Brexit vote.
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For that reason, the Trump administration should move swiftly to put real substance behind its policy of "maximum pressure".
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For that reason, the (EPA Office of the Inspector General) deemed that the result of the investigation was inconclusive.
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"For that reason, Amazon doesn't do firearms, they don't do tobacco, they don't do wine or alcohol," he said.
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For that reason, the Republicans' final tax bill will be better if it curbs the state and local deduction.
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"For that reason, we feel vindicated and also (to be) fully in compliance with the (compensation) codex," Witter said.
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For that reason, our e-commerce partner, travel website The Points Guy, values Amex points at 215 cents apiece.
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For that reason, the motion states, prosecutor was obligated to request the dismissal of Bates' case at this time.
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For that reason, this is a decision that only NatWest has made, possibly based on their own risk appetite.
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For that reason, it is unlikely ordinary people can understand, with any definiteness, what sort of conduct is prohibited.
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But for that reason, the GOP might still return to it, despite her relative popularity compared to Donald Trump.
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For that reason, some former U.S. officials say Cohen should exercise caution among the general inmate population (NBC News).
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The superhero genre is at present the most lucrative and, for that reason, the most rigid in modern cinema.
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For that reason, we've included the average student debt three years after graduating and the salary-to-debt ratio.
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For that reason, however, we need to trouble our vision of Joni Mitchell as the boho-genius dream girl.
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Deloitte made the decision late last year to create "inclusion councils" to work alongside ERGs, partly for that reason.
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" For that reason, he's putting his money on "a very sterile, artificially safe environment in the regional host cities.
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For that reason, Tinsley is going to keep putting together extensive safety plans of her own for every event.
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For that reason, it's not really good enough to just report everything and anything you see to a customer.
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Customizable Nikes, available at Nike, from $90 (originally $95)Nike makes great stuff, and they're popular for that reason.
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For that reason, they say, it's impossible to know whether Lee or the system failure caused the most damage.
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For that reason, Julián didn't grow up thinking of artists as dead white European men, as many Americans did.
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For that reason, said Robert Dallek, a presidential historian, physicals should be of "probably zero" interest to the public.
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Largely for that reason, Ms. Baker said, she graded his tenure, which lasted just 17 months, a B-minus.
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For that reason, diplomats say, Prince Mohammed has long argued that the Arab world is not ready for democracy.
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For that reason, some cities are already switching to electric buses, though others can't afford the high upfront costs.
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For that reason, in 2014, a young defense lawyer named Alka Pradhan became a frequent guest on the channel.
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For that reason, Pielke holds out hope that the coronavirus debate might not devolve completely into partisan identity signaling.
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They had to pay the 10% penalty, because there is no exception for taking out money for that reason.
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It's for that reason that investors remain bullish on Netflix, despite the fact that it's burning tons of cash.
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For that reason, nothing was off limits in their unsuccessful efforts to derail the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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It actually stays in your body for a while, so it's a reasonable drug to use for that reason.
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For that reason, it's a virtual certainty that Wednesday's missile barrage was not the end of the Iranian reprisals.
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Less glamorized, and for that reason perhaps less examined, is the other aircraft of the 2101.39 percent: private helicopters.
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For that reason, he says that some of Signal's new features should ideally come with an opt-out switch.
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But it was precisely for that reason — Mr. Ponomarev's outsider's perspective— that Mr. Furst chose him for the assignment.
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For that reason, among many, the country needs trusted sources of information delivered on a timely and regular schedule.
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It comes with more time together and more games played together – we've improved game on game for that reason.
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For that reason, she said, a task force has been set up to examine what transpired and offer recommendations.
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For that reason, I can confirm that this will be a free vote on this side of the House.
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It is for that reason that I rise today, to talk about the truth, and its relationship to democracy.
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For that reason, Johnson considers it a taller mountain to scale than a victory in one of the majors.
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And for that reason, he thinks an investor&aposs exposure to the space should be at an absolute minimum.
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For that reason, it is critical for the nation to move quickly in laying the groundwork for improved forecasts.
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For that reason, under Article I of the Constitution, the Framers expressly required a declaration of war from Congress.
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The scroll and the ideogram died out because of their simplicity, only to have been revived for that reason.
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Partly for that reason, many states are already preparing for the prospect of tougher carbon regulations down the road.
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It may be for that reason wireless carriers that have long depended on Huawei are coming to its defense.
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Many women are reluctant to report their assaults for that reason — one factor in why they often go unpunished.
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So for that reason, the IFS, in a lot of its work, will look at consumption rather than income.
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And crucially, Wright says, Trump wouldn't be able to pardon Bannon if he was in jail for that reason.
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For that reason, the British government's reaction to any extension of restrictions to flights from its shores will be telling.
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For that reason, I'm optimistic," Jackson said, calling the meeting's atmosphere "very civil" and "a very sophisticated meet-and-greet.
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For that reason, the Year in Search 2016 is probably the only end-of-year list you'll find without bias.
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And for that reason, this debate went about as terribly for the Republican elite as it could possibly have gone.
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For that reason, a lot of start-ups are focusing on finding ways to help people adhere to their prescriptions.
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For that reason, this area relies on the East Asian Winter Monsoon — and its winds — to wipe out the smog.
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For that reason, I am giving my company November 8th off to remove any impediments from their ability to vote.
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The activist said that, for that reason, he didn't see change on the issue coming in the next two years.
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For that reason, it's time for Washington to make clear that Ukrainian accession to NATO is not on the table.
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And for that reason, McIntosh of the Club for Growth sees the congressman more in the mold of Nebraska Sen.
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Perhaps for that reason people didn't seem that bothered about knocking it off the internet and whaddayaknow, it's still operational.
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For that reason American space companies have followed the liquid-fuelled path trodden by government space agencies around the world.
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I've had lot of great reviews for what I wear but I really don't wear my clothes for that reason.
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And for that reason the game itself is almost incidental to many who spend time in the forum or IRC.
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It's for that reason that Corti's software doesn't make the decision itself; it only offers guidance to a trained dispatcher.
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"And for that reason, I don't have a particular candidate (I'm supporting) in the party at this time," he said.
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It's for that reason that Synan has urged Ohio officials to declare a public health emergency following the August overdoses.
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For that reason, the outlook for U.S. stocks remains positive, and the firm upgraded European stocks from negative to neutral.
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Vanilla pods, though, contain a range of related molecules which provides something richer and consumers value them for that reason.
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For that reason alone the man deserves our attention, and a plaque, and a street named after him in Stockton.
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For that reason, many homeowners, even those with extensive smart home systems, supplement the technology with old-fashioned human help.
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For that reason, investors should be fully invested in a balanced way and should not be long cash, Kelly said.
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HomePod seems much closer to how iPod and iPhone came to be, and for that reason alone, I am optimistic.
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For that reason, it would be wise to stay away from the sector until crude's path is solidified, Carter argued.
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This will be Zuckerberg's first-ever testimony to Congress, and for that reason alone, the event is a big deal.
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It's interesting as a signature feature of the app, although I doubt anyone will use it specifically for that reason.
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And for that reason I will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure Im able to live to see tomorrow.
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For that reason, doctors are looking forward to trials that might pit these drugs head-to-head or in combination.
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They were covering their behinds not taking care of their employee and for that reason I think they should leave.
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For that reason, he said, Lewandowski, who has not registered as a lobbyist and has no intention of doing so.
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For that reason, it's unable to offer an estimate of how many Twitter for Android users were affected in total.
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Texas is 50th in voter turnout for that reason, as well as intense gerrymandering, and other ways of voter suppression.
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For that reason, the allegations against Tyndall -- and the reported inaction of chaperones in his exam room -- leave her concerned.
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For that reason, we are calling these estimates an "extrapolation" from early-reporting counting areas rather than an outright "prediction".
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Ultimately, attribution is extremely difficult, and for that reason alone, counterhacking is best left to law enforcement and military operations.
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And for that reason, grief, and expressing condolences, is part of the life of any player on Iraq's national team.
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Partly for that reason, these smaller companies can expect a much more significant windfall from a slashed corporate tax rate.
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It's precisely for that reason that U.S. assistance to Colombia has maintained such strong bipartisan support throughout four successive administrations.
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For that reason, a greater investment in such a service fits squarely within Credit Suisse's middle-of-the-road strategy.
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For that reason, Mr. Perdue said, the company plans to issue annual reports on its progress on the new standards.
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For that reason, LG Chem has yet to start selling its batteries to car makers in China, the official added.
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For that reason, one must continue to work — to quote Marx — for the possibility of a poetry of the future.
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Nobody's quite sure where Trump stands on it -- and leaders couldn't whip the bill on Friday precisely for that reason.
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For that reason, he advises the sellers he represents not to accept offers contingent on the buyer obtaining a mortgage.
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For that reason, reducing the corporate tax rate to make us more competitive is an important objective of tax reform.
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For that reason, Trump likely would not be able to invoke executive privilege to withhold the Mueller report, Sollenberger said.
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For that reason, 35-year-old Mahi Aba-Yazid wore trousers while she campaigned for change at the sit-in.
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I prefer peak experiences, and for that reason sex only happens when I am the aggressor or more active partner.
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And so for that reason, the abolition imagery really was vastly reduced in importance, and nobody talked about it anymore.
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Are there any songs in particular that really hit that note or that were hard to make for that reason?
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But the fake-feminist privacy argument is apparently more tolerable to liberal minds — and perhaps more dangerous for that reason.
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For that reason, it won't be much of a mystery if there's another "whydunnit," and a "Sinner 3," next summer.
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For that reason, the total number of people with dementia should rise, although not as much as had been estimated.
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It also knows that lots of different outlets will feel they essentially have to write about it for that reason.
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" The resolution said Rivera is consequently "free and can, for that reason, enter into canonical marriage, if she wants to.
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They didn't choose their seclusion because their femininity denied them careers and public life, or not only for that reason.
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He stuck around long after his meager athleticism had drained out of him, for that reason and that reason only.
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She was born missing part of her lumbar spine, and she couldn't get out of her bed for that reason.
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It's the first authorized biography we have of Fallaci, with access to new personal records, and welcome for that reason.
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For that reason, most analysts are willing to give them a pass on their poor play out of the gate.
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So I've always had a difficult time with John for that reason, because our vets are not being treated properly.
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All driving violations in New York are considered "primary offenses," meaning a police officer can stop you for that reason.
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But the veteran prosecutor said he concluded it would be "inappropriate" to hold them back, even briefly, for that reason.
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Perhaps for that reason, his is one of the most important criticisms of what the conservative movement has become today.
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For that reason, one-half of the French duo behind the brand, Lauren Nouchi, was included in the prestigious list.
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For that reason, the Klobuchar campaign is also targeting traditionally Republican towns that have been essentially ignored by other campaigns.
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Alabama, Louisiana and South Dakota filed their own federal lawsuit in December seeking to stop the ERA for that reason.
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In part for that reason, the center has room for 3,000 students but just 1,500 are enrolled, Ms. Diri said.
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It's for that reason that my first few paragraphs are often the last part of my stories that I write.
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For that reason, the retired quarterback said he will always lend an ear when NFL-related opportunities are the topic.
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While most of Escobar's alleged victims were homeless, Hayes said investigators do not believe they were targeted for that reason.
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She genderqueers the Chris paradigm, and for that reason, Kristen Stewart is truly the Hollywood Chris we need in 2019.
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For that reason, Russell Investments Senior Portfolio Manager Douglas Gordon believes uncertainty is the biggest headwind affecting investors right now.
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For that reason his view is that the Bank will only be able to hike once this year in May.
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The lighting, perhaps for that reason, is the kindest, not to say the loveliest, of any restaurant in New York.
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For that reason, I think the articles the House ultimately votes on will have to encompass more than just Ukraine.
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For that reason, online shopping expert Michelle Madhok suggests having a game plan that focuses on only what you need.
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For that reason, both of the professors said, they are extremely wary of inferring system judicial bias against plaintiffs' claims.
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That is why — and that's one of the things I love about comics — comics are incredibly responsive for that reason.
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For that reason, Wessler applauded the leak, but also complained that police departments and the FBI should be more transparent.
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For that reason, Britain had to take part on an operational level... but they didn't want it to be known.
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For that reason, investors who want some exposure to all of the world's biggest markets should strongly consider buying into China.
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For that reason, I became overly cautious and began going along with decisions I didn't personally believe were the best thing.
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And if rates are going up for that reason, that puts more pressure on companies and the costs that individuals face.
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It was for that reason that deputies with the Bexar County Sheriff&aposs Office decided to escort Garza to her graduation.
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For that reason, crowdsourcing could be seen as a limited means of collecting data about potential public health problems, he said.
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For that reason, tariffs are often considered a regressive tax, since price increases tend to hit low-income Americans the hardest.
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For that reason, it's important to choose a program that you enjoy, and that is reasonable for you to do consistently.
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For that reason, we did not recommend it at $120, but at this lower price, we'll let you be the judge.
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For that reason, the singer said he refused to display his numerous awards (13 Grammy Awards, for example) in his home.
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For that reason she wanted her forthcoming album, her seventh, to be reflective of her ability to sing what she enjoys.
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" Barr added, "For that reason, my goal will be to provide as much transparency as I can consistent with the law.
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Popular culture is always a mirror that reflects our deepest cultural concerns, and for that reason it is always worth analyzing.
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I could, but not well, and a week or two later, our relationship fizzled for that reason or a thousand others.
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For that reason, the FAA deemed it too risky to allow pilots with insulin-treated diabetes to control a commercial aircraft.
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For that reason, it attracted the deep-pocketed opposition of the oil industry, which spent a record $31m opposing the referendum.
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