When it doesn't go well, it really doesn't go well.
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"When things go well for Mexico, things go well for the U.S. as well," Peña Nieto said Wednesday.
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"Things go well for Trumpf when things go well for China, the U.S.A. and Europe," the company said.
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They start bonding, and I can't really say much else about it…" It doesn't go well… "No, it does not go well.
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" And I used to go, "Well, I'm an actor.
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These Mediterranean ingredients will go well with a crisp rosé.
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Reassure yourself with thoughts about how it will go well.
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They sometimes go well, they often turn out really bad.
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It's scary owning up to something that didn't go well.
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LONDON — Politics and balconies don't go well together in Italy.
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An EU official said Tuesday's talks did not go well.
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That's why SpaceX really needs this launch to go well.
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But the meeting with Angela Merkel does not go well.
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"People go, well why didn't anyone do anything?" said Priscilla.
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If those go well, a second will be swapped, too.
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But problems within Alphabet's side projects go well beyond money.
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"It could be nice, it could go well," Zahir says.
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But the new Flexvolt batteries go well beyond those limits.
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Should all go well, Viaskin could soon become commercially available.
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But the implications go well beyond more matches on Tinder.
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When the agency pitched the idea, it didn't go well.
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The applications for this technology go well beyond fancy tricks.
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That's not going to go well if they're not prepared.
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News reports had already suggested the call didn't go well.
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I'd try and push it but that wouldn't go well.
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There's no way things can go well from here on.
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An EU official said the talks did not go well.
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Or why that swing went well or didn't go well.
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And they go: Well, which one was Sharon Stone in?
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The debates could go well or disastrously for either candidate.
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Pompeo's last trip to North Korea did not go well.
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It could go well with a tomato and pomegranate salad.
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And the recent protests go well beyond religion and politics.
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Feeling poor, meanwhile, has consequences that go well beyond feeling.
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What main wouldn't go well with sausage, figs, and parmesan?
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This, not surprisingly, did not go well for the Brazilian.
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So I promised them, guaranteed that this would go well.
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""If things go well, we can stay like this forever.
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The invasion of Finland didn't go well for the USSR.
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The afternoon session did not go well for Republicans, either.
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I lost sleep because I wanted everything to go well.
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These wines ought to go well with roast chicken, too.
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If things go well, that timing could be very lucrative.
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If history is any guide, things may not go well.
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Maybe the combination of foods just didn't go well together?
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A green salad with lemon dressing would go well alongside.
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Hope is not a prediction that things will go well.
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But Uber's stockmarket flotation in May did not go well.
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Valpolicellas are often light enough to go well with fish.
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But the power of VR may go well beyond entertainment.
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The encounter, about a week later, did not go well.
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The journey south doesn't go well for either of them.
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Security concerns, however, go well beyond Huawei and beyond 85033G.
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Plenty of beers will also go well with the meal.
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But even by those lowered standards, it didn't go well.
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But the Commission's fact problems go well beyond individual cases.
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And speaking of freakouts: Yesterday's shutdown talks didn't go well.
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The theft may go well beyond what's in the indictment.
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Things seemed to go well because Oakley is welcome back.
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They'll definitely go well with her shiny metallic nursery theme.
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Artest went up for the block ... it didn't go well.
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The first pride parade we had did not go well.
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One reason may be that he thinks they go well.
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The first meeting with the Dutch did not go well.
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If things go well, you can grab dinner on date two.
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But at first, Priscilla's new pastime didn't go well at all.
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If things go well, it's likely the feature will expand globally.
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We'd rather have things go well and not worry as much.
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The hearing did not go well after allegations of racism surfaced.
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However, Snap has core issues that go well beyond any individual.
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Things have seemed to go well since the two teamed up.
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It go well with your Death Trooper or Jyn Erso costume.
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He did try it, and it seemed to go well enough.
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As RHOC fans might imagine, the entire argument didn't go well.
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Trump said he anticipated the lunch with Macron would go well.
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As we saw in Prometheus, this isn't going to go well.
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Those meetings had to go well, or all could fall apart.
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Huawei's challenges go well beyond the realm of its carrier business.
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If anyone gets offended I can just go, 'Well, it's me.
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Things will go well if you just listen to our advice.
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There are plenty of questions that go well beyond specific specs.
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Real-time strategy games and consoles typically don't go well together.
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Kim and Khloé confront Kourtney, and it doesn't go well (again).
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He goes to a VA appointment that clearly doesn't go well.
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I asked God to make sure this adventure would go well.
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Suffice to say, this Ask Me Anything did not go well.
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But the evening didn't go well for all of the contestants.
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"This is not going to go well for us," she said.
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And Sanders's thoughts about Amazon go well beyond the pay levels.
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We hope the trade negotiations go well, but it's not clear.
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If things go well, you can eventually open your own microbrewery.
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Even getting it to go well is a nerve-racking process.
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When you're not used to seeing something you go, 'Well look.
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But the UAE's cybercrime laws go well beyond incidents like that.
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One thing that did go well was whitewashing the fireplace bricks.
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It's really made for the woman on the go. Well-priced.
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The first being, quite simply, that good things go well together.
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I moved down here, and everything really started to go well.
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When things go well for Mr. Trump — or poorly for Mrs.
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But the bottom line is that it didn't really go well.
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The talk, in the summer of 20173, did not go well.
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The talks did not go well, said a second American official.
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If this keeping up things are not going to go well.
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Assyrtiko from Santorini or vermentinu from Corsica would both go well.
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Things won't go well for the unprepared, especially in the cities.
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"The last two NATO meetings didn't go well," Daalder told me.
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Its bright acidity would go well with this dish as well.
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But then, of course, the SLS testing has to go well.
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Martin Guichardo's first shot at high school did not go well.
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But if talks go well, the tariffs might be lifted altogether.
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Sometimes, the writing just doesn't go well — and then suddenly it does.
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"Go well, excellence among American judges!" wrote another, going by Moshang Yelan.
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" He added that a meeting between the two leaders "might go well.
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The Trump family's costs go well beyond the Mar-a-Lago trips.
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This can go well beyond the formal powers granted by the Constitution.
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Senators who attended the lunch later said it did not go well.
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So, [they] go, 'Well, my standards must not have been high enough.
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What happened next isn't entirely clear, but it definitely didn't go well.
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Supporters of ECD add that its benefits go well beyond the children.
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If things don't go well, the area can become infected or necrotic.
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But the implications of the governor's race go well beyond this election.
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Still, if China Tower can communicate effectively, this debut should go well.
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We tried mango on top of tea but it didn't go well.
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New Jersey Transit's funding problems go well beyond the trust fund, however.
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If those go well, Hubble can get back to its regular workload.
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And the company's ambitions go well beyond the first two EV models.
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You have talent, but it doesn't go well with a bad attitude.
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The case went to arbitration and did NOT go well for FOX.
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Disputes over the civilian toll from air campaigns go well beyond Somalia.
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The launch appeared to go well until 123 seconds into the flight.
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But it didn't go well after the cast got wind of it.
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" I go, "Well, I'm gonna wipe Dad's butt," and she's like, "Why?
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Foreign Cinema also does a great brunch, should your date go well.
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"It was totally clear it wasn't going to go well," he said.
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For this reason, he expected the Italian debt auction to go well.
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If your experience didn't go well, it's important to voice that, too.
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Our musical auras go well together and we make FIYA transcendental music.
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Until now, only SecureWorks braved the market and it didn't go well.
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If things go well, CEPI will be up and running next year.
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He made his debut here Friday, and it did not go well.
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It is the very beginning of something that will go well beyond.
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"And I said, 'Nope, Mr. President — it didn't go well at all.'"
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They're universally flattering, comfortable, and go well with all types of tops.
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The costs of increased participation also go well beyond the financial impact.
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Most people who start saving for retirement expect things to go well.
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If the changes go well, they could serve to bolster Instagram's business.
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I know it didn't go well for you on "The Celebrity Apprentice".
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Despite his obvious (and nerdily charming) enthusiasm, it did not go well.
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That number may be increased to 2,500 scooters if things go well.
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If things go well, Iron Fist may even get a second season.
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"I tried snowboarding once, and it did not go well," she said.
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" I go, "Well, the blacksmiths had a family, and they vote now.
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It did not go well for his family the last time around.
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Today, I'm a bit worried that it's not going to go well.
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Those things all have to go well for us to win games.
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The Obamas' interests in culture include books but go well beyond them.
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She needs things to go well in New Hampshire on Tuesday night.
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Do you know what kind of wine would go well with that?
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REGATTA/REGALIA go well together, suggesting "Old Money" and English romance novels.
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If talks go well, the United States might lift the tariffs entirely.
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But things did not go well for MAC teams in the bowls.
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Its floral, slightly exotic flavors go well with stews and roasted meats.
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It was an audacious move, and the campaign did not go well.
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"It did not go well — the money was basically gone," he said.
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"Storms will go well after dark, with tornadoes after dark," Hennen said.
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But parties have been changing in ways that go well beyond Trump.
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I hope things go well for you & wish you all the best.
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It's juicy and balanced, and will go well with steaks and chops.
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Generally, midterm elections rarely go well for the party of the president.
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But the words he preaches to his followers go well beyond implication.
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"Dogs, burgers, chili are easy and go well with frosty beverages," he says.
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I use foil instead of parchment paper and it does not go well.
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And when they opened it up to the public, it didn't go well.
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He eventually decides to run for mayor and it does not go well.
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However, the broccoli powder may go well with soups or in green smoothies.
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Businesses like the Singapore Mint are optimistic that the summit would go well.
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It did not go well, and after the performance review, Jacobs was demoted.
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At first, the 2016 Billboard Music Awards seemed to go well for Bieber.
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Now for me, it didn't go well because the first advance I got.
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If things don't go well, the downside is definitely greater than the upside.
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The first NCAA Tournament appearance for Abilene Christian (603-260) didn't go well.
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Letting Wall Street-sized egos loose inside companies does not always go well.
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That obviously didn't go well, and The Last Jedi will help explain why.
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Has anyone ever played "Never Have I Ever" and had it go well?
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This first two did not go well, and the third was no better.
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Sensors and predictive analytics go well beyond the original marketplace that EquipmentShare created.
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Image: APThe Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics were never going to go well.
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We just like to get good wines that go well with our food.
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She triggered a snap election in June 2017 but it didn't go well.
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When things don't go well he tries hard, but is not as poised.
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Now we're just monitoring them to make sure things continue to go well.
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"Pretty plain and simple, it didn't go well," Detroit manager Brad Ausmus said.
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However, I went there predominantly to be there to see things go well.
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Triggs has faced the Mariners once previously and it did not go well.
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Fashion is about having different parts that go well together, which means curation.
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"It did not go well," said one EU official familiar with the talks.
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The question of Mr. Mateen's motivation has ramifications that go well beyond Orlando.
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That did not go well; I think I might have offended him, too.
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The first conversation did not go well, Ms. Field said, but she understood.
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Unfortunately, as the PR-laden responses poured in, it did not go well.
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It was Bezos's first experience with retail, and things didn't always go well.
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His mother had tried to read with him, but it didn't go well.
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"We were very upset, you know, that it didn't go well," he said.
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Even when they go well, fertility treatments can be expensive, stressful, and isolating.
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I just got hammered and had a pizza, but it didn't go well.
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I feel like "Brooklyn" could maybe go well on a Coca-Cola add.
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If things go well, it is because God has his hand in it.
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We'll lose heart, we'll cry, we'll feel sad if something doesn't go well.
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Romo's transition was not expected to go well — at least not at first.
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The white would especially go well if you are adding anchovies and tuna.
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And he does not hide his disgust when things do not go well.
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The planet has been down that road before and it didn't go well.
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Among dry whites, Loire sauvignon blancs and Austrian grüner veltliners would go well.
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Houston will be looking for a fall guy if things don't go well.
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First commercial launch is targeted for 2022, assuming the upcoming tests go well.
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Just because disabilities always go well; and people with disabilities never get nominated.
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The department's missteps go well beyond the officers on patrol, the report said.
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His afternoon, much like the experiences of his peers, did not go well.
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Valpolicellas go well with pork chops with herbs, sausages and simple chicken dishes.
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If things go well here ... he might have a bundle on his hands.
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If so, I suggest exploring which red wines go well with canned beans.
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If the policy talks go well, then we'll have a much better situation.
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Some things never end, but hopefully it will all go well for everyone.
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Their efforts did not go well and produced a number of cringeworthy moments.
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Tell me about that experience, because it didn't go well, I would say.
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However, the value they offer must go well beyond the performance of their investments.
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"It will not go well," Flash showrunner Andrew Kreisberg confirmed to reporters on Monday.
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TAFURI: It didn&apost go well although at first they did make some accomplishments.
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We could have a trade war and tariff battles that go well through 2019.
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Should all go well, Opportunity will say hello and slowly be brought back online.
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So we were very confident in 23.7 that things were going to go well.
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We had an election in Australia last weekend, and it did not go well.
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The gig economy will continue and will go well beyond house rentals and transportation.
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That didn't go well, but it's because Theon (Alfie Allen) has intense daddy issues.
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Crow says that the goals of a CPC go well beyond stopping an abortion.
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Will the new sofa go well with the existing curtains, carpet, and other furniture?
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So SpaceX needed last weekend's launch to go well, to regain its customers' confidence.
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"If you are reading this then the surgery did not go well," Peggy wrote.
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Should things go well, the vaccine will be promoted to phase II clinical trials.
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Bryan Fuller is going to boldly go...well, where he's been before, but better.
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So we'll start with Shanghai and if we go well, we'll expand beyond there.
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As the volatility falls and the market rallies, things will continue to go well.
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The cuts (which Deutsche has not confirmed) go well beyond its investment-banking arm.
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It didn't go well, with the crowd vociferously angry at the lack of action.
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KUDLOW SAYS IF U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS GO WELL, DOES NOT EXPECT MORE TARIFFS
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" Pairing: "Pork chops, or steak, or even grilled shrimp would go well with this.
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If I listen to it, I'll go, well this record sounds pretty nice sometimes.
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He didn't appear in the playoffs until last season, and it didn't go well.
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Doesn't really go well with my diet but everybody gets one cheat day, right?
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I want to be there for my children when things didn&apost go well.
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For the most part, they did not go well for fans of clean energy.
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Officials hope that a squadron will be operating by 2020 if tests go well.
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These tasty treats go well beyond a plastic baseball helmet filled with ice cream.
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At the same time, he's interested in expanding the team if things go well.
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You just have to go, 'Well, I hope you get out a little more.
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But his first encounter with Putin as secretary of state did not go well.
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"That is critical if you want a system to play Go well," he said.
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I don't want them analyzing why the pass went well or didn't go well.
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The problem is that they can be blamed if wars do not go well.
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Simmons could be activated this week if his next two rehab games go well.
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He said, watch out for those political parties — it's not going to go well.
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Critics worry that these limits and new surveillance powers go well beyond fighting terrorism.
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Probably, because the last time Bieber was deposed on camera, it didn't go well.
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"I hope things go well for you, too," I replied, turning to cross 34th.
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He says the number of wines that go well with Indian foods is small.
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If he fails to acknowledge United's many mistakes, it's not going to go well.
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I remember watching those games like a stage mom, hoping everything would go well.
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But this won't go well, I thought, and chose not to follow the story.
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Sometimes people from around the way would come, and sometimes it wouldn't go well.
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And they go well beyond traditional sleep masks (which in Korea are so yesteryear).
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The efforts of Secretary Pritzker and her team go well beyond releasing data, though.
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Although Pérez barely put a foot wrong at McLaren, things did not go well.
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But the ramifications of clamping down on immigration go well beyond California, he said.
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"I have a lot of opinions on why it didn't go well," he said.
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What will happen if things don't go well in Cleveland, I asked David Axelrod.
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Such plans would go well beyond the measured steps the Pentagon took this week.
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At Experian and TransUnion, the process seemed to go well for the most part.
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First impressions are hard to shake off, and this won't go well for him.
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But first, the caucuses have to actually go well — especially after the Iowa disaster.
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And I had a vivid realization that this is not going to go well.
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Probably, if you knew him, you'd go, Well, no, he wouldn't be like that.
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So it pays to select bottles that will go well with what's being served.
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I go, well, I'm not using myself so totally physically on a nightly basis.
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So we were very confident in 2300 that things were going to go well.
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So we were very confident in 22020 that things were going to go well.
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Analysts said with geopolitical tensions growing, this week's government bond auctions should go well.
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On paper, these appointments go well beyond any we've seen in past Republican administrations.
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Its more than 40 specific recommendations go well beyond prescribing more training for everyone.
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I'm willing to try anything and everything for the next round to go well.
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If things go well, someone might even call for a root-and-branch review.
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He was not necessarily bragging, just projecting real confidence that things would go well.
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I read a lot and then go, 'Well, what makes sense for my kid?
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It's legitimate political drama, with a vote that could go well into the night.
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In Thursday's five-page filing, the Justice Department said those talks didn't go well.
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While these measures go well beyond any current requirements, they're reasonably likely to pass.
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Let us hope that things continue to go well in Korea on both fronts.
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Turnbull calmly and respectfully tried to correct Trump's misunderstandings, but it didn't go well.
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The last time Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was met with crisis, it didn't go well.
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If relations with Beijing go well, Trump might never talk to a Taiwanese leader again.
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Those meetings "did not go well," Wesley King, one of the students, told BuzzFeed News.
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The one serious attempt to offer individual consumers such technology did not, though, go well.
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"If you are reading this then the surgery did not go well," her letter begins.
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Some sites go well beyond party allegiances and dig deep into each user's policy preferences.
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If things go well, the market could grind higher 10% in the next few months.
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Betsy Devos' confirmation hearing didn't go well, but Dannah Wilson's speech was a different story.
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And it's so great that it's being released now, and you go, 'Well, of course.
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As we speculated yesterday, the plans for the ITS do, indeed, go well beyond Mars.
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Apparently it wanted to raise through debt because it believes this year will go well.
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And even if the date doesn't go well, at least users won't miss their workout.
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"I hope the surgeries go well and you will be back to normal soon Sebastien."
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If negotiations go well do you think you might see a big boost in business?
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We're told the first set of U.S.-Korea meetings, in the summer, didn't go well.
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This didn't go well at her private religious school and so she had to leave.
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" He later added, "It better go well; otherwise the stock market will not be happy.
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The risks posed by the lax security, experts say, go well beyond simple digital snooping.
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It's hard for them to go well, and Spotify is now a $30 billion company.
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If things don't go well, or it takes too long, does Mattis get the blame?
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Trump's recent interviews with several of Wisconsin's conservative talk radio hosts did not go well.
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We brought home a bobcat as a domestic pet, and it did not go well.
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For Trump, concerns about NAFTA go well beyond agriculture to industries such as auto manufacturing.
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Lauren: I bet if it were warm though it would go well over a meatloaf.
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It's extremely practical and the minimalist style will go well with everything she already owns.
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Overall, the visit seemed to go well by the standards we use to evaluate him.
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However, the key to distinguishing factors is how people respond when things don't go well.
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But the new facilities in Georgia go well beyond Walmart's previous efforts in health care.
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"It did not go well," recalled Ms. Peters, a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
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There's a chance that things might go well or turn out better than you're imagining.
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If it succeeds, it vows to deliver virtues that go well beyond the bottom line.
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Because ethics, in its classical sense, concerns itself with what makes a life go well.
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"If the economy continues to go well, this could change this whole discussion," he said.
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The test did not go well, leading to the Packers' lone loss of the season.
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I worry about everything because everything has to go well in a race like this.
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By the way, if any of these hangouts go well, consider making them recurring events.
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The debate's importance, though, may ultimately go well beyond the fate of the Arctic refuge.
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That's if things go well; the losses are potentially limitless if the stock keeps rising.
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And it seems Jamie has plans that go well beyond decking the halls this Christmas.
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But it was flawed: It could not turn sharply or go well against the wind.
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Unfortunately for the prime minister, his problems with women go well beyond these two cases.
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The brand&aposs engagement rings start at $10,000 and go well into the six figures.
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When things go well, the dialogue will have been planed, sanded, and smoothed by lunchtime.
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Google has used that cudgel before for various other ends, and that didn't go well.
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Fianos di Avellino likewise can have nutlike flavors that will go well with this dish.
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He said his policies would go well beyond that but has not yet outlined how.
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I won't give away the ending, but let's just say it does not go well.
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" And: "We ignored the fact that cray [crazy] combined with crazy ideology doesn't go well.
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And much of the pressure is on medical professionals to make sure these conversations go well.
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But as soon as it seemed to go well I found it changed me a bit.
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That's why it was easy for us to just sort of go, 'Well, you pick one?
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They want our relationship to go well and they want us to have a good foundation.
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If things go well, the companies work with campaigns in a more formal (and monetized) capacity.
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If too many people start using us right now I don't think it would go well.
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As you could probably guess, things don't go well for our colorful hand-rod puppet heroes.
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It might go well if, say, he curbs corruption or stands up to America over trade.
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Poultry, pork, salmon and tuna should all go well, as would a wide variety of pastas.
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If things don't go well in Ottawa, there's no guarantee he gets another shot somewhere else.
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People with anxiety and depression also try to suppress negative thoughts, which usually doesn't go well.
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When it doesn't go well, you have 3,000 words you can't use, and then you panic.
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I love baking, but it doesn't go well with my diabetes, so I rarely do it.
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And somebody is going to go, Well, what can I do if I change this number?
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I walk out and I go, 'Well, I guess I was the problem all these years!
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And the indictments go well beyond racism and rhetoric to the institutional bones of his presidency.
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Can you think of one vegetable that doesn't go well with a beautiful Italian olive oil?
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His qualifications, however, go well beyond just his past public service and acumen as a jurist.
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Sinche said Trump could start to win back some confidence if his meetings overseas go well.
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If those surgeries go well, the clinic may decide to do them on a regular basis.
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You can promote trust by revealing vulnerabilities or discussing times when things did not go well.
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Orbital is confident that things will go well, though, but nerves will still be running high.
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His actions in the wake of the Democratic Convention go well beyond McCarthy at his worst.
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A fiduciary's obligations go well beyond simply finding the cheapest investment for his or her client.
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I was generous once, and I know how things end up when things don't go well.
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The evidence from Dr. Raver's experiments indicates that the program's effects go well beyond classroom climate.
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Kennedy's eventual summit with Khrushchev did not go well, but at least he always had Paris.
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And Alexandra Raij and her husband, Eder Montero, go well beyond mayonnaise to explain Basque cuisine.
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In Catalonia, the anger and disquiet at the jailings go well beyond the pro-independence camp.
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But Donald was calmer and her evening would go well and her mother would be happy.
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RHP Joakim Soria got a rare save opportunity Thursday night, and it did not go well.
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"When business doesn't go well, it's hard to be a good father and husband," admits Weissmann.
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A dude named Howie tries to take a reasonable tone, and it does not go well.
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And sometimes, despite being prepared and getting a good night's sleep, they just don't go well.
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"The preparations and the reality on the ground indicate that things will go well," Barazi said.
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In reality, it represents a crucial moment: Trump and Abe need the summit to go well.
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And then possibly a lot of dessert for after everybody leaves and things didn't go well.
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Zinfandel, as long as its powerful fruit flavors are fresh rather than stewed, would go well.
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If things go well, the modest overshooting of inflation will not raise a lot of eyebrows.
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But we can now, at least, conclusively say that the first year did not go well.
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Front Burner Meska Sweets, based in Englewood, N.J., makes delicate sweets, which go well with tea.
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Despite their apparent compatibility, their first date, at a restaurant featuring $50 salads, doesn't go well.
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If your team loses because of it, you look back and go, 'Well, there's always tomorrow.
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According to Western diplomats, the F.A.T.F. review of Pakistan's compliance in August did not go well.
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This, you will never return to right now, and if this doesn't go well, it matters.
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Often when things don't go well with North Korea, criticism turns to the question of process.
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If things go well after the bell, Lulu might just double up its value this year.
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If it doesn't go well, those companies will be on the hook for that as well.
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These sources tell us that the lives of people with Down syndrome tend to go well.
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Things do not go well, freedom is found only in death, hope is a mirage, etc.
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"If things go well in the next little while, I'll be back fairly soon," he said.
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Apparently the pressure originates with investor SoftBank, which needs The We Company's IPO to go well.
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But it could prompt a reevaluation of allegations that go well beyond issues of private morality.
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The recovery process did not go well at first, and Rybarikova missed seven months of action.
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If things go well, perhaps you can suggest getting together for a solo hangout next time.
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No. If my father was going to woo a gal, I wanted it to go well.
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"If things go well, the paints will be available commercially," the GCI's Rachel Rivenc told Hyperallergic.
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And now that Fox has let O'Reilly go ... well, Colbert wanted to say a few words.
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"If things go well, they can say that they provided the authority" via the old AUMF.
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When development on Devil May Cry 2 began without series creator Hideki Kamiya, things didn't go well.
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"He is a show dog for me, but I don't think it would go well," he said.
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" Portland coach Terry Stotts said Sager's "legacy will go well beyond just his suits and colorful personality.
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The complicated demands of these kinds of jobs "go well beyond" what computers can process, he says.
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But people close to the situation say if the talks go well, the tariffs may not happen.
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The encounter did not go well, with Jordan again getting violent before speeded off back to Atlanta.
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But if things go well, Chris, we could see Kim Jong-un come to the White House.
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Trade frictions between the world's two largest economies go well beyond the parameters of imports and exports.
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But sometimes, the stars don't align, and if you have to go — well, you have to go.
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Fortunately, advances in technology and methodology provide us with techniques that go well beyond the cork board.
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When private equity buyouts go well, they can help a company cut operations costs to maximize profits.
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But moving older workers into an entirely new area of knowledge is less likely to go well.
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If open-source deployments go well in leading jurisdictions, it will open the floodgates to widespread adoption.
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And as seen in the video, the first few queries from astronaut Alexander Gerst go well enough.
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If all continues to go well, the leak could be permanently sealed within a few more days.
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"I'm absolutely confident that things will go well," Pierre-Andre de Chalendar told BFM Business TV channel.
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If negotiations go well and U.K. economic growth continues to exceed expectations, sterling could stage a recovery.
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The Anclote River northwest of Tampa was forecast to go well into major flood stage Sunday afternoon.
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They would get retrained, re-skilled, moved for new opportunities, higher productivity jobs, all would go well.
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It didn't go well for him, but he's not the one at the top of the ticket.
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But my tough workout unsurprisingly didn't go well on such little food over the last three days.
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Those are GPUs based on the Turing architecture that start at $21060 and go well past $220,000.
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" This sense of futility propagates bad player behavior because a reporting player may go "Well, screw it.
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The exercises in question go well beyond routine training, which apparently is unaffected by Trump&aposs decision.
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If things go well, then Europe will get the same flywheel effect you see in Silicon Valley.
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Cohen told CNBC's "Closing Bell" that the industry should address "astronomical" costs that go well beyond drugs.
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"To say that the meeting did not go well is an understatement," Allen wrote later that day.
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"We thought things would go well - but never this well," Diaz, 22, told Reuters after the game.
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Regrettably for Kimball and his many Colorado fans in attendance, this UFC debut did not go well.
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Those will go well with the English peas and asparagus she plans to mound atop the tartine.
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I had asked her to fly out because I didn't think it was going to go well.
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The midterms -- which drew a record-high midterm turnout of 49% -- didn't go well for the administration.
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Outside of Italy, Chablis would go well with this dish, as would peppery grüner veltliner from Austria.
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Comey's meeting with the President-elect, in a conference room at Trump Tower, did not go well.
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"I hope conversations go well today, but if they don't it would not surprise me," he continued.
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If the second meeting doesn't occur, it's an indication the first meeting didn't go well, Risch said.
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LIESMAN: DO YOU SEE A NEED TO BECOME RESTRICTIVE AND SLOW THE ECONOMY, GO WELL ABOVE NEUTRAL?
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We're told his field sobriety testing did not go well, and he blew over the legal limit.
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I'm going to give us a chance to win, but today it didn't go well for me.
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But things didn't go well for him in the Kansas City courtroom, as Robinson's opinion made clear.
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If KFC's Beyond fried "chicken" tests go well, the chain plans to roll out the product nationwide.
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Their Chicago dinner does not go well, despite the intervention of Tom's wife, Paula (Nicole Ari Parker).
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Recipe: Butcher's Steak With Leafy Greens Salsa Verde Most good red wines will go well with steak.
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When he told his parents he wanted to be a painter, the declaration did not go well.
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"He knew what word would go well with a dissonant note or a harmonic modulation," he added.
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On the other hand, I'd go well out of my way to eat upstairs at Intersect again.
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"But if some of it does go well, then they now have another tool to increase productivity."
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It's interesting -- Tlaib talks impeachment with us here too ... saying Trump's misdeeds go well beyond the Russians.
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But the issues go well beyond what he may have told Senator Warren in a private meeting.
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"Things didn't go well earlier in my career, but I'm on the right track now," Clowney said.
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Few relationships bring greater delight and meaning when they go well, and more heartache when they falter.
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If Levi's and Lyft's offerings go well, some experts say it could encourage others to follow suit.
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"They put this thing in place for something in the past that didn't go well," he said.
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When those who were horrified tried to convince those who were not, it did not go well.
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Either dish would go well with some herb-flecked basmati rice pilaf and a crisp spinach salad.
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News that the retailer is officially filing for bankruptcy confirms that the search did not go well.
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The operation seemed to go well, and Warhol was in his room making calls by that evening.
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But she noted that ICANN's recent behaviors highlight broader internet governance problems that go well beyond the .
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For the Trump administration, concerns about NAFTA go well beyond agriculture to industries such as auto manufacturing.
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" Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University, predicted, "It will go well into March.
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Spoiler alert: It's really hard to pick a wine that does not go well with roast chicken.
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Anybody with the remotest knowledge of Mr. LaBute's M.O. knows that the encounter will not go well.
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Contrast is also a good strategy to keep in mind: Floaty dresses go well with chunky boots.
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Cornas from the northern Rhône would go well, as would structured cabernet francs from the Loire Valley.
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As the joke has it, her objections to the Jewish state go well beyond what's strictly necessary.
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We're told field sobriety testing did not go well for Dash, and he was arrested for misdemeanor DUI.
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We're knocking on wood that things continue to go well for NASA and its intrepid new probe. [NASA]
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I still have three episodes left, and I have a sinking feeling things won't go well for Avery.
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"You look at this and go, well advertising and Google on the internet are obviously synonymous," Niles said.
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If you prefer still wine, a moderately sweet German riesling, like a kabinett or spätlese, would go well.
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"When the food is mildly hot, light reds, off-dry whites, and even bubbly go well," says Bhasin.
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My research revealed that the rewards go well beyond replacing stress and anxiety with the satisfaction of creation.
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It&aposs like they hired this guy and they go, well, he&aposs actually a pretty dark character.
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Needless to say, the theft did not go well for the robber who was eventually forced to flee.
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These works go well with the bedroom sets created by artist-designer Jorge Pardo in their homey collaboration.
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If this doesn't go well, it could set Starlink's plans back long enough to give competitors an edge.
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"I'm chopping up carrots with an enormous bread knife – this is going to go well," he said sarcastically.
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"This has to go well," one official involved in the planning of the trip said on Tuesday evening.
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If things go well we could be doing the first orbital flights in about two to three years.
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Right-hander Nick Vincent (0-2) served as the "opener" for the Giants, and it didn't go well.
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In its place is a dizzying number of ways to interact that go well beyond the written word.
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If the first trips go well, they hope to raise money for more from individuals and private institutions.
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It also added an insurance policy of sorts that would reduce its downside if things didn't go well.
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Toyota also offers a nice array of flat, simple colors that go well with the off-road mission.
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If things don't go well, I can turn them back off, that's what is great about that feature.
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Pompeo has visited North Korea three times already this year, but his last trip did not go well.
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But, as expected, it did not go well — with Leakes denying she ever had called for Williams' firing.
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For Hong Kong businesses, the cost of the protest may go well beyond any immediate loss of sales.
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As in science, experiments don't always go well, and not all federalist reforms will translate into positive findings.
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The idea that it's possible for anyone to manage multiples of them, it's not going to go well.
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An audition with the Kochi Fighting Dogs, part of Japan's obscure Shikoku Island League, did not go well.
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Moreover, Ohi believes that the platform can go well beyond bringing down the price of same-day delivery.
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Their first hint that the evening would go well came when The Associated Press called Indiana for Young.
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The last time President Trump claimed that "both sides" were responsible for bad behavior, it didn't go well.
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It didn't go well — but there are reasons to think that other companies following it could fare better.
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With Edward V, that's Tommen Baratheon, a young and decent enough guy, but things don't go well (laughs).
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Everything seems to go well, but it's worth noting that Constance's husband, who is white, is extremely awkward.
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If those tests go well, the company is aiming to move cargo by 2020 and passengers by 2021.
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It seems to go well and my bosses are laughing far more than they ever have with me.
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But the young democratic socialists here predict that blocking a Sanders nomination would not go well for Democrats.
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"If things go well at the company, [the employee] stands to build more wealth over time," Shapiro said.
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Others sarcastically remarked that the shoes would go well with a black Gucci sweater that also evoked blackface.
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POINTE-AUX-CHENES, Louisiana (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brendan Causgrove's first encounter with an oyster did not go well.
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If things go well, which they often don't in space, Hypergiant engineers will start gathering their own data.
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The project did not go well, and Baldwin fled Hollywood, and its conventionality, with his script in hand.
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"I hope it doesn't happen," said Yun, "but obviously if the meeting doesn't go well, that's a possibility."
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But when the issue came up again at a recent Griffin city meeting, things did not go well.
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BMO Capital Markets said Tuesday's 2-year auction should go well, similar to the note's sale last month.
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If things go well with the P.L.T., it could mean expanding the new menu option to other locations.
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"Go well, knowing that the work you've done speaks for you," Charleston activist Leah Suarez posted on Instagram.
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Dispersal of the crowds did not go well, because Charlottesville police failed to ensure separation between conflicting groups.
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Should all go well, InSight will spend the next two years (at least) studying the Red Planet's deep interior.
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" These things boil down to three or four facts that help you go, "Well, those aren't my people then.
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And if things go well, they plan to submit the findings from both phases to a peer-reviewed journal.
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Moreover, the organization has a history of asking for powers that go well beyond what the law currently allows.
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Many are hoping that if the talks go well, Trump may decide not to impose the proposed tariff expansion.
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"He had tried his luck going abroad; things did not go well, so he's now back," Barberis Canonico said.
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Should all go well, the Falcon Heavy will take off from Cape Canaveral at some point in January 2018.
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I waited for another time plenty of times because somebody said your amendment won't go well with the bill.
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" Added McFeely, "You may walk away from movie one and go, Well, I could've used more of the character.
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If things go well, "little green men" will be a warm joke, not a harsh slur, in the 2020s.
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Then it was time to go downtown and ask the VCs for money and it did not go well.
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In a scenario where it significantly weakens, the spill-over into property would go well beyond office headcount losses.
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She would want her sister by her side, as who else would she trust to make things go well?
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The stream didn't go well, reports Dexerto as the user began yelling racial slurs before Ninja ended the game.
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But this contract would go well beyond its earlier collaboration, and could greatly expand the reach of the headset.
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Frankly, I do not care if he is republican or democrat but his commentary go well beyond normal discourse.
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So now, the other owners are going to go -- well, the Jets are doing it, should we do it?
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Like most of the automotive industry, Voyage's rides currently include human supervision to make sure the rides go well.
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But if you're trying to kill time on a boring Tuesday morning, feel free to go well past that.
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"It certainly has to go well beyond sort of sacrificial lambs and removing people and all that," he said.
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He is, instead, "an artist using cake as his canvas", with creations that go well beyond crumby, frosted confections.
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The effects of the end of net neutrality go well beyond the average internet user's day-to-day experience.
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The conversation seemed to go well, and Kim decided the three should continue meeting once a week or so.
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Such measures go well beyond the protection that European countries offer to their own citizens, let alone to foreigners.
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And you can just feel in your bones that it would go well with a few Cool Ranch Doritos.
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They want to make sure that they've got an alternative to Chinese supply in case things don't go well.
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They tried to eat it, which obviously didn't go well, so they, of course, loudly complained to the teacher.
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If the negotiations go well and Brexit succeeds, Bagehot will raise a glass of the 2016 vintage to them.
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Avocados grown in Costa Rica tend to be of the smooth, green-skinned sort that go well in salads.
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The German auction was expected to go well, though yields were likely to be higher than at recent sales.
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Nothing came of it, but in the play the fictional Taney offers an apology, which does not go well.
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Matt: I think the cargo pants go well with the top, but you could use some more exciting footwear.
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But a close look at the polls, and interviews with prospective voters, show concerns go well beyond economic indicators.
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And some chocolate pecan cookies might go well after the roast chicken – so take a look at that, too.
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Madden, the expert on North Korean leadership, says Pyongyang is often effusive in its praise when meetings go well.
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The horror would go well beyond the immediate devastation of cities and mass deaths in the hundreds of millions.
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And I'd go, 'Well that's the way it's supposed to go,' and then just end up doing it [myself].
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Trump has threatened to put tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods if that meeting does not go well.
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But if things go well, perhaps AGI will be something that will supercharge humans and help them live longer.
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The consequences of Lieberman's refusal to join a new governing coalition go well beyond reining in Haredi power, however.
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A cru Beaujolais would also go well, as would a Langhe nebbiolo, an Etna rosso or a Chianti Classico.
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Now to hear swear words, your kids will have to go, well, just about anywhere else on the internet.
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"Pat the steak down gently with paper towels," the recipe said, so I did, but it didn't go well.
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A casual reading of that war will reveal that the withdrawal of British forces then did not go well.
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The result of that at-bat didn't go well as Pittsburgh's John Jason opened Saturday's game with a single.
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They'll even try dropping their bigs deep into the paint and having James' defender go well under ball screens.
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That could be a model for an updated Sleeping Beauty: Pricking her finger didn't go well for her, either.
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They're often the ones that go well beyond preschool, offering five or six years of high-quality intensive education.
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Spurs-Grizzlies: Mike Conley's monster start The first quarter of Game 235 did not go well for the Spurs.
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But at this point, the evidence we do have suggests marijuana and a developing brain don't go well together.
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Mulvaney could lose the "acting" part of his title if things go well, according to another senior administration official.
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"The subtext of that is, if this doesn't go well, this guy shoulders some of the load," he said.
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For the Trump administration, though, concerns about NAFTA go well beyond agriculture to other industries such as auto manufacturing.
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The proposal embraces elements of the progressive Green New Deal and seeks to go "well beyond" Obama's climate goals.
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The damage is likely to go well beyond tourism, as business plans are disrupted and consumer confidence is shaken.
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Mr. Campbell Once a year we go back to Seattle and we go, 'Well, maybe this is the end.
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Javi is an incredibly thoughtful, strategic and analytical leader, and I'm confident this work will continue to go well.
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Those go well with a hearty salad: chopped kale and blue cheese, lots of dried fruit, plenty of nuts.
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The ripple effects of a public defender system funded by court fees go well beyond the courtroom, advocates say.
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BG Between now and 2025, if things go well, we'll be down to very tough places, like equatorial Africa.
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Because what you end up with is a situation in which viewers can go, well, they did their best.
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You identify for them that 'this product would go well with an interesting acquisition [candidate] that has this product.
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But many experts say that current efforts to challenge research findings go well beyond what has been done previously.
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But Trump's comments go well beyond that and often verge on trying to delegitimize the media as an institution.
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Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) needs each set of talks to go well, but the GM suit could complicate both discussions.
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"We are much more focused at this point in how to assure those events go well," Mr. Burger said.
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Trump could settle nerves within his own Republican Party if his news conference and the confirmation hearings go well.
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Should the pilot go well, Choice will make the program available next year to guests at all Cambria hotels.
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"Things could have gone better, but I'm not without hope that they can still go well," Blankfein said Wednesday.
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Running in Dubai is Almond Eye's first international race, but if things go well, it won't be the last.
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Its name now shortened to Hwa Yuan Szechuan, it is worth visiting for reasons that go well beyond nostalgia.
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So we wouldn't be hard pressed to argue that these sweet little treats go well with, well just about anything.
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Elon Musk's dream of transforming yet another form of transportation is inching (or racing, if things go well) toward reality.
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And that&aposs going to come down to the process that follows these meetings, which I think will go well.
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His eighth straight appearance didn&apost go well either, and now there&aposs uncertainty where the superstar will play next.
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REPORTER: If the summit does go well, will you invite North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to the United States?
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Rogelio thinks he and Darcy are perfect for each other — that now he's over Xo, it has to go well.
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The feature ended up being minimal, but that just wasn't the film I envisioned and the shoot didn't go well.
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The date she goes on later that evening, with a hot guy from out of town, does not go well.
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In fact, the conditions needed to bring about convergence go well beyond what free trade alone is likely to achieve.
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Too often I let myself expect the worst, and these negative preconceptions spoil any chance for experiences to go well.
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Erdogan's opponents say the purges go well beyond a crackdown on suspected Gulenists and are being used to crush dissent.
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Copeland's achievements go well beyond the world of ballet to include best-selling books, endorsements and even a dancewear line.
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Wheat beers are popular, perhaps because they go well with Chinese food and locals like to combine carousing with chewing.
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Provided the trials in Michigan go well, the two partners reckon Uptis tyres could be available for cars by 2024.
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But Google's new keyboard is reported to go well beyond the basic typing function to provide search capabilities as well.
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If things go well, it will look something like McCarthy's, or that of others from the Green Bay coaching tree.
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The disclosures go well beyond what is typically asked of US lobbyists doing work for American political or corporate clients.
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"This year, we expect Hublot sales to rise 5-6 percent, maybe 10 percent if things go well," he added.
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But the changes it will take to get there go well beyond chopping tax rates, economist Kevin Hassett said Tuesday.
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And we go, well, let's pay each band member the same amount of money a Los Angeles school teacher gets.
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If you'll recall, last time these two crazy kids tried to go on a date, things did not go well.
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If things don't go well, it's the Security Council that approves punishment to enforce cooperation in the form of sanctions.
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Brazilian lawmakers are among the world's highest paid, scholars say, with generous stipends that go well beyond their monthly salaries.
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But, if Thursday's meetings don't go well, moderates may abandon the negotiating strategy and push forward with the discharge petition.
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An interview, a date, a presentation — our fear partly crops up because we want to make sure things go well.
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They expect things to go well, and as we know from the powerful placebo effect, this phenomenon is very real.
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Still, there are several takeaways from Helsinki that may go well beyond temporary headlines in the 24/7 news cycle.
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Nabih received a partial transplant from Amina, his aunt, on May 18, and at first, everything seemed to go well.
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Or you could try a dry sauvignon blanc from the Loire Valley, which would go well with the herbal flavors.
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As for veggies, nearly any keto-friendly options — zucchini, greens, olives, broccoli, peppers, for example — will go well with eggs.
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"People who come into the contemporary field like colors that go well with their couches," Mr. Van de Weghe said.
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We're changing the world, we're doing this, everything is going to go well, we said it, it's going to happen.
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"It's about uncovering and commemorating something that's very tragic and ownership of something that really didn't go well," she said.
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"It'll be taking place probably in early June, or a little before that, assuming things go well," Trump told reporters.
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The Angels activated Skaggs from the DL to start Saturday's game against the Oakland Athletics, and things didn't go well.
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TÙ.ÚK'Z starts each piece by navigating the internet with his wife, collecting images that interest them and go well together.
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Either way, there will be cultural consequences that go well beyond this situation (yes, more shades of Trump's Twitter habit).
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To break down in tears while trying to explain why you left your last job isn't going to go well.
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Is he signaling that, if talks with the South go well, he just might talk with the United States, too?
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That's why President Trump's meeting next Monday in Helsinki, Finland, with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is unlikely to go well.
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There was a section that required the listing of an emergency contact should things not go well during the procedure.
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I was expecting he would go, "Well, he was in the streets, and he didn't — " You know, stuff like that.
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Elsa's blue dress could go well with a pair of combat boots, as her crown might with a skeleton costume.
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But I also look at Dolan and go, well, you know, he doesn't listen to the songs that are around.
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The benefits of this surge in production go well beyond cheaper gasoline, an improved trade balance and a stronger economy.
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He was also assigned to defend Durant for much of the game, and that did not go well for him.
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Now I can look back and say: 'Look, if now it doesn't go well, I did everything I possibly could.
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If the Senate negotiators agree and decide to give it a go...well...it's a tough thing to vote against.
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Stocks could close out the dog days of summer on a positive note, especially if NAFTA trade talks go well.
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The vehicle even got a new name — the Interplanetary Transport System — since Musk claimed it could go well beyond Mars.
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If someone's coming because of a loved one, or a spouse, or a kid, it's not going to go well.
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If related experiments go well, then will the scientific scene of having bread and drinking beers in Mars become true?
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That approach makes a little sense because when Musk bothers to tweet about his job, it often doesn't go well.
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But not, or, like when you don't ... When things don't go well ... When you owe people money, or when you ... yes?
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Hopefully, things go well, but if they don't, not only could you lose your investment, but you could lose your job.
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They say you are defined in life not by the things that go well, but by the things that do not.
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LG, Motorola, and even Samsung all took a chance on that vision and it didn't go well for any of them.
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If the launches for the new Aviator and Corsair go well," he added, "Lincoln could be this year's surprising comeback story.
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Would go well with a hard-boiled egg, but I just realized I left my eggs out from this morning. Doh!
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That's what positive self-talk is all about: Telling yourself that things will go well, and that you can do something.
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But representatives from Twitter met this week with Dan Scavino, Trump's director of social media, and it appeared to go well.
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The Treasury secretary added that Trump is "perfectly happy" to hit China with new tariffs if the meeting doesn't go well.
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Only Kendall, Tia and Bekah M. are brave enough to attempt this, and it doesn't go well for any of them.
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Google's attempt at this last year didn't go well, even though the company hyped the feature with its Pixel Buds release.
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In the other ending, John chooses to remain in the "post-canon" continuity, and at first, things seem to go well.
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Whatever you'd normally put into a chicken or meat stock will go well with beans — think garlic, celery, herbs, chiles, ginger.
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Remember, if you're chatting up someone at work and things don't go well, you still have to see them every day.
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Except, that is, when things go well, as they did when President Donald Trump delivered his address to Congress in February.
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It didn't go well at first; the NIH rejected all his proposals and journal editors wouldn't even look at his papers.
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Kendall Jenner's date night with Ben Simmons seemed to go well ... because it ended at a fancy Beverly Hills hotel -- together!
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It seemed to go well, and before I knew it, we had spent a couple of hours talking at the cafe.
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The ubiquitous social network is set to report on Wednesday, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg no doubt is hoping things go well.
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If things go well, Mr Bailey might even be in line for a bigger role: Mark Carney's successor as Bank governor.
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This does not go well: All I come out with are a couple of lemons, some ginger, and some canned goods.
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When it's not done as a joke, the inclusion of ring boys seems to go well, like it did for Honorius.
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They accuse the government of stalling elections for state governors, which polls suggest would not go well for the ruling Socialists.
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Pasquale Jones is right that bubbles go well with pizza, but it doesn't have as many affordable options as it could.
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And, if things go well, which is a caveat, then SpaceX will launch more rockets than any other country in 26.
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They weren't trying to get you to go ... well, you couldn't go online and buy socks because there were no computers.
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It would ruin it if I systematically thought about what would make a good pairing; what would go well with it.
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Catching the frenetic electronic beat effortlessly, Well$ proved that he has talent that deserves to go well beyond a local stage.
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Yesterday's phone call between Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and President Trump did not go well, according to sources on both sides.
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They, too, will be moderate in alcohol, but their richer, more complex flavors will go well with the turkey and sides.
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And if Trump's meeting with Xi doesn't go well and the trade war escalates, the economic effects of tensions could worsen.
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From Italy, a Chianti or other Tuscan sangiovese-based wine would go well, as would an aglianico from Campania or Basilicata.
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Efficient Operations Drive Better Management Making AT&T's operations more efficient would provide benefits that go well beyond higher profit margins.
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"These meetings always go well," the priest said of the encounter, designed to pressure the government for more resources for Riosucio.
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He was elected on an anti-government message — if you get the government out of the way, everything will go well.
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I was thinking, 'If this does not go well, I will just go back to Belgium and nobody will ever know.
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Seafood is another matter, and certain meatier specimens like salmon, tuna or octopus go well with light reds like pinot noir.
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It sounds bizarre, but having the right knife set can really determine whether or not things go well in the kitchen.
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"It's an example of turning public education upside down with well-meaning experiments that don't go well," Mr. Callahan told me.
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Oftentimes auditions would go well, but casting directors wouldn't book Tosta, complaining her "baby face" and voluptuous frame couldn't work together.
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The fun part, though, is how this tech could go well beyond helping human eyes take in the world around them.
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Trials for the company's QChat service didn't go well, and by 2008, the project was shuttered to the annoyance of users.
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When you're a kid and your mom does your hair, it's always a gamble whether or not it will go well.
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Such a change would go well beyond the temporary work permits President Barack Obama offered them through a 2012 executive order.
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These crowdsourcing campaigns rarely go well — Exhibit A: Boaty McBoatface — and that goes double when a pre-existing controversy is involved.
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These wines will go well with all manner of light seafood preparations, vegetable dishes and salads, seafood pastas and herbal risottos.
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Lightly sweet still wines, balanced with lively acidity, would also go well, like German kabinett rieslings, or even demi-sec Vouvray.
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But to some, the ramifications of these recent developments—and the Sinclair deal especially—go well beyond just another business story.
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It didn't go well for McConnell, who afterwards conceded he didn't have the 51 votes needed to stop testimony from Bolton.
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"She said she got a call from City Hall and their desire was that the meeting go well," Mr. Morales said.
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"We're speaking about this slowly, but slow things always go well," he told reporters last month when asked about the talks.
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But Trump did hint again that if NAFTA negotiations go well, he would address the steel tariffs for Canada and Mexico.
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"I really don't know a single couple who I don't look at and go, 'Well, you've obviously got issues,' " she says.
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The stakes in these cases are massive, and go well beyond the question of whether a particular subpoena may be enforced.
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It's balanced and earthy, and though the tannins are still a bit firm, it will go well with a meaty stew.
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"These restrictions appear to go well beyond civil society groups to professional lawyers, tertiary institutions, media, and so on," he said.
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"There is a lot on the plate for Hoschton and some of it is not going to go well," he said.
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Considering that it's billed as a "psychological horror" film, we think it's safe to guess that it does not go well.
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Mötley Crüe's first gig, as dramatized in Jeff Tremaine's Netflix adaptation of the band's memoir, "The Dirt," does not go well.
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Gretzky auditioned, but his screen test did not go well, and ultimately a conflict over the priests' portrayal doomed the project.
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And you sort of go, 'Well, I did want to do that, but I guess I needed to make money, too.
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If things go well for French startups, people are going to look at Station F as the physical representation of those successes.
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But that doesn't really look like it'll go well, judging from her plea to Kylo Ren at the end of the trailer.
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But Patrick says, if you tell your friend you like them and it doesn't go well, you can still salvage the friendship.
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The rocket lit up for 35-seconds, allowing engineers to check for any flaws or risks, and everything appeared to go well.
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Should the mission go well, and Hayabusa2 returns to Earth with its samples in 2020, that would represent a tremendous accomplishment, indeed.
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He pointed to Rio's long history of successfully pulling off big events as proof that all will go well with the Olympics.
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A sweeter rosé cider would go really well with spicy Asian food, and a drier rosé cider would go well with oysters.
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And the contracts between players and universities — yes, contracts, just as in any other important economic transaction — could go well beyond compensation.
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There are crucial questions we have to answer first for things to go well, and they might take 30 years to answer.
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We vibe really well over text, but I've learned the hard way that that's never a guarantee the date will go well.
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But of course when things don't go well, developers need a way to save face and find a way to sell properties.
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When Deanne tries to ride Mr. Hoverboard into Bluefish Concepts, things don't go well, but at least the invention has been delivered.
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Inevitably, people go, 'Well, that would be really great, but I bet after a while I'd get a little sick of them.
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It doesn't go well for anyone involved, except maybe David, who begins to tap into his powers despite getting royally freaked out.
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But, of course, I have hopes for it to go well, but I'm not sure what's going to come from all this.
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While we'd like to remain hopeful, it's worth noting that the crowd-funding route doesn't tend to go well for gaming consoles.
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Over Twitter, Musk stated that they hope to relaunch a recovered rocket in three to four months assuming all tests go well.
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Oral health problems that develop with the lack of routine care can go well beyond just the mouth, Willink added by email.
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The financial losses to U.S. businesses as a result of such crimes go well beyond what is reported to IC3, of course.
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I think, again, in a common-sense way, if the U.S./China talks go well, then we would not expect new tariffs.
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Should all go well, NASA plans to send an uncrewed flight of the SLS with the Orion spacecraft some time in 2018.
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Should all go well, it'll mark the first time a probe has extracted samples from an asteroid and returned them for analysis.
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"I wanted it to go well, and it clearly didn't, but ... it takes two to make a terrible interview, so," he said.
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" This did not go well, and the photo was quickly deleted from Facebook, replaced with an apology for "causing offense to some.
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They could hike at that time, but we think they probably pause then and then hike in December assuming things go well.
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Mirrors work now, so if you're sneaking up behind someone standing in front of a mirror, it's not going to go well.
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But it's also a line that can obscure far riskier drinking, by not accounting for people who go well beyond that threshold.
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Certain tunes go well with other tunes, and even if you haven't planned your set, you kind of go down a path.
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When Brooke Bleyl started job hunting after taking 10 years off to care for her children, her interviews did not go well.
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Trade policy differences between the 43rd president and the current White House occupant, however, go well beyond those of tenor or tone.
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According to O'Neill, the powers of the Chinese economy go well beyond its borders and could ultimately affect monetary policy in Europe.
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These acts go well beyond the normal democratic give and take, where parties battle over the rules of elections at the margins.
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The opener against the higher-ranked Brazil team is not expected to go well, but then again, other things are at stake.
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No matter how many pregnancy apps I downloaded, I couldn't control when I would get pregnant, or if it would go well.
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It's interesting because I think that for a lot of people listening to my question, they would just go, well, money, obviously.
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" House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a Republican, told Reuters that Wednesday's budget and debt limit talks did not go "well at all.
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When the Chinese folks appeal to their workforce by saying, "Look, we're better than them," that is not going to go well.
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The potential applications go well beyond that, leveraging the robot's different on-board technologies, including locomotion, facial recognition and programmable personality traits.
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Their experiments don't go well, and the duration of their mission keeps getting extended even as the situation on Earth gets worse.
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These wines go well with many summery foods, particularly salads, asparagus and simple seafoods, as well as many Thai and Vietnamese dishes.
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WHITE HOUSE ADVISER KUDLOW SAYS IF PHASE ONE CHINA TRADE TALKS GO WELL, DECEMBER TARIFFS COULD BE TAKEN OFF -FOX BUSINESS NETWORK
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It's hard to say I've never had bad sex, but if it's not going well I'm going to make it go well.
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Is it really all about those traders shorting put options on the S&P 500, believing that things will go well forever?
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"I think it's important for both of them for it to go well," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS.
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The proposed penalties would affect Russia most prominently at next summer's Tokyo Olympics, but the consequences would go well beyond the Games.
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They expect things to go well and, as we know from the research surrounding the placebo effect, this phenomenon is very real.
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Meanwhile Catherine goes to the New York Times and the FBI, then confronts her daughter about her brand, which doesn't go well.
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But don't despair if it's a Pomerol, St.-Émilion or one of the other Right Bank appellations; they will go well, too.
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Her critics say these measures go well beyond her self-professed mission as a caretaker to oversee new elections early next year.
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"It is important to remember that the labor market effects of online retailing go well beyond the retail sector," wrote the Fed.
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Is it too early to say things did not go well for the ACA based on what we saw in oral arguments?
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To get to that point in your career and go, 'Well, I better just keep repeating myself so I don't make any mistakes.
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If the prostate cancer and breast cancer studies go well, then she hopes dogs will join the rats as fully fledged disease detectors.
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The answer shows just how dramatically the parties have aligned along racial lines, with consequences that go well beyond the Sessions nomination itself.
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When Tilman gives Kicker the chance to sell Damn Dog merchandise from one of his Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurants, things don't go well.
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Tepesch's return and Minnesota debut didn't go well as he was tagged for five hits and two walks in 13 2/3 innings.
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After years of stewing, Will (Taran Killam) convinces her to track him down and say her piece — and it doesn't exactly go well.
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There's plenty of capital sloshing around and I think it would be dismissed as a company-specific situation if it doesn't go well.
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If things continue to go well and the egg proves to be fertile, Skipper and Ping should become proud parents by early September.
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They took Jared Goff, a quarterback out of the University of California, Berkeley, but those early-round QB picks don't always go well.
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There is a Fan Club here in England, but if things go well in the States then we'll have one there I suppose.
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" I go, "Well, not really, because I co-wrote a bunch of them and it's really just fun singing those parts and harmonizing.
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First, both SpaceX and Boeing will fly their spacecraft without crew, and if those flights go well, then they'll put people on board.
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After a course of laser hair removal didn't go well for me, I booked in for IPL, which stands for Intense Pulsed Light.
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Once he went inside, the trainers, doctors, didn't feel like he was going to be able to go well enough to continue playing.
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If they do not go well, the President has indicated that the tariff tool is at his disposal and he might use it.
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In practice, that's meant gutting regulatory protections for patients and proposing cuts in Medicaid that go well beyond reversing the ACA's Medicaid expansion.
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A lot of people said that many everything Donald Trump was doing would not go well for him or for the United States.
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Last year Modi announced a $2 billion credit line during a visit to Dhaka, but China is set to go well beyond that.
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While some analysts said the sale should go well given its relatively small size, others said Italy's highly-indebted banks could deter buyers.
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"When people have a plan that accounts for whether things go well or bad, they have a better chance of succeeding," Iammarino said.
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And I had it and then I got a call, and I knew that it didn't go well, and then they dropped me.
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Interior design projects that don't go well, or don't happen at all, tend to have one thing in common: a failure of vision.
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That means that if things don't go well, they increase the likelihood of defaulting on their sovereign debts, endangering bondholders around the globe.
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"It's strange because I have tenure, so there was nothing practical that could happen to me [if it didn't go well]," she said.
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"I'm hoping that things go well, so my son can study and be removed from the gang threat in my country," he said.
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"You're excited, and the more of those that go well the more excited you get, but you're always waiting for that last event."
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In the meantime, policymakers might consider that forget-me-nots don't remember, dogwoods can't bark, and not all mimosas go well with brunch.
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An experiment with women in the Infantry Brigades did not go well either, resulting in the continued exclusion of women from Infantry Brigades.
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If lots of people said she was bad and needed to go, well, hadn't people been saying that about him his whole career?
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Security professionals point to a number of conclusions drawn by WikiLeaks in its summary of the release that go well beyond the facts.
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Unsurprisingly, this didn't go well, and he slipped, causing me to flip off his shoulders and land on my collarbone and left arm.
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Although I would say that if it doesn't go well, that's reflective more of the Saudi government than it is of Aramco itself.
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Lamb is a classic pairing with Bordeaux (a good Pomerol would be delicious), and it would go well with restrained California cabernets, too.
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A series of tragic events followed: Her parents divorced, her mother died, her father left her with relatives and that didn't go well.
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Should it go well, the tour would affirm that Mr. Styles is on the path akin to that of Justin Timberlake, post-'NSync.
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" I was waiting for her to go "Well, there's no way we can do that," and she said "Yeah, sure, let's do it.
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Qantas is hoping to offer the first commercial trips on the route as early as 2022 if things go well with these tests.
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While the baked eggplant would also go well with one of the Sicilian reds I suggested, a good Chianti Classico would be delicious.
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These issues go well beyond whether the Communications Decency Act should be amended to enable prosecutors to go after platforms such as Backpage.
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I had no one to guide me so I started at A. At the beginning things go well: Austen, Brontës, Conrad, Dickens. Eliot.
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He notes that a lot of people give away control and make these decisions for in the event the startup doesn't go well.
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"I tend to go well when the conditions are quite bad and when it's a long hard day," the Team Ineos man said.
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As an aside to his comment about the physical, Trump said, "It better go well otherwise the stock market will not be happy."
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" And then when you put it out, even if somebody says something weird about it you can go "Well, it's what I like.
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If negotiations go well, the UK might be able to secure a deal that isn't too different from the EU's current membership terms.
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There is also a chance of winning the jackpot every time one pulls the slots lever, yet how often does that go well?
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Instead, the Senate then considered a "skinny" repeal, which would leave the Affordable Care Act mostly intact, and that didn't go well either.
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Buffett, who supported Democrat Hillary Clinton in her 4183 White House run, said no one person should claim credit when things go well.
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"There is so much liquidity in the public markets that if they go well, I don't see how liquidity would dry up," Krappe said.
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"If the negotiations for Brexit go well it naturally becomes a tailwind for the pound," said Yukio Ishizuki, senior currency strategist at Daiwa Securities.
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With this new batch of movies, both channels will go well past the 200-movie mark after debuting 176 in the last 10 years.
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We believe Friday's school day will go well, but as is always the case, we respect any parent's decision regarding their own children's attendance.
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"If things go well as we think in the economy, there are good reasons then (from next September) to start to taper," he said.
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The deal is expected to go well with Italian 30-year yields offering the biggest premium to German equivalents seen for about five months.
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Elsewhere, both France and Spain are set to hold bond auctions, which analysts said should go well given falling bond prices in recent days.
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The hearing did not go well for Mr Keller—the justices struck down Texas's rules as an unconstitutional burden on the right to abortion.
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The administration then initiated 10% tariffs on $4703 billion in goods, with a promise to raise them to 25% if talks didn't go well.
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You'll hear back within 24 to 48 hours if they go well, and you can assume they didn't if you don't hear back soon.
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All over this country you have progressive communities like Madison and Burlington, but we've got to go well, well, well outside of those communities.
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These simple dinner rolls go well with almost everything, so pick a meat, make a batch of these, and Father's Day dinner is served.
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They could have said there was a bad piece of code or an engineer blundered while updating software or an installation didn't go well.
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These labels obviously cover cows' diets — the animals can only eat grass and other stuff they forage — but they also go well beyond that.
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"My impression was that (the talks) didn't go well given the rhetoric," said Kevin Lai, senior economist at Daiwa Capital markets in Hong Kong.
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The 2002 Arab summit outlined an Arab peace plan whose trade-offs go well beyond what the Netanyahu government has been prepared to offer.
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With Moldovan presidential elections looming in October, the implications of the vote will go well beyond the borders of that small and impoverished land.
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If you're not part of the group: 'You know what we believe is right,' I go 'Well, I might have a problem with that.
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Sexy,' you'd always see him go, 'Well, awwww…' If you say that to me, it's going to be, 'You're damn right, I'm Mr. Sexy!
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And so, we'd start that three year clock at the end of this year, if things go well, which right now it's on track.
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If you're not part of the group, 'you know what we believe is right' — I go, 'Well, I might have a problem with that.
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But the essence of the notion must go well beyond that if it's going to be truly relevant to our current partisanship and polarization.
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He said he expects the meeting to go well, noting Trump has been cordial with other world leaders that have visited the country recently.
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Venture capitalist Fred Wilson said he met with Uber boss Travis Kalanick about investing in the ride-hailing company — but it didn't go well.
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There is the danger that if this doesn't go well, the South Koreans might see the U.S. as an obstacle to inter-Korean engagement.
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People have to go well beyond garden-variety hate speech to be suspended, a problem that Twitter executives have acknowledged but not yet solved.
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But if you want to enjoy them at their most delicious and transcendent, they require the sort of food with which they go well.
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If this happens again, it is not likely to go well with American law enforcement who are waiting to get their hands on him.
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Champagne can go well with fried dishes, Mr. Parr suggested, but often it is too austere, particularly those labeled extra brut or brut nature.
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For the Chinese, it's been some 40 years since the Peoples Liberation Army fought a major combat operation — and that did not go well.
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New World chardonnay would go well, but you could also choose from among richer white Burgundies, whether a Pouilly-Fuissé or a village Meursault.
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Recipe: Italian-Style Fish Stew And to Drink ... An assertive Bandol rosé or a gutsy white would go well with this Italian fish stew.
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You can't sit there and pretend like you can't take the blame if you're willing to take all the credit when things go well.
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In their grand scheme to get coverage, Charlie and Mac wind up working in an office mailroom, which doesn't go well from the start.
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People should be outraged that a man is able to instigate an interaction with kids and then shoot them when it doesn't go well.
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"If things go well this year, I will be taking an inspiration trip to Tokyo maybe, to check out their coffee scene," he says.
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It didn't go well: When you recognize what's going on in Syria, when you recognize that Aleppo is in kinda the epicenter between ... Aleppo!
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And so, if it doesn't go well in the first couple of days, you've got to have a way to get it back open.
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A proposal to streamline federal workforce preparation efforts is not unreasonable, but it would have to go well beyond the Education and Labor Departments.
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If not, even if their talks go well, the leaders might only produce broad-brush agreements that would be tricky to implement, analysts said.
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Mr. Dowd, like any reasonably sentient person, knows there is no way that a conversation with Mr. Mueller would go well for the president.
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"She could tell right away that it didn't go well and it wasn't going to end well," Ms. Perry said her daughter told her.
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Brains and behavior are the product of the combined, continuous interactions of innumerable causal influences, that include, but go well beyond, sex-linked factors.
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"No team uses four colors, and the colors in the flag are colors that don't go well together," he told Fox News in 2014.
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"The Oysters are something really special, and go well beyond ticking the box for a rich guy to prove he's cool," Mr. Clymer said.
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I know that if it doesn't go well — and believe me, it very often doesn't — it will ruin my night and my whole life.
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Ben flushed his meds after sexy time with Ruth didn't go well, but Wendy's worry seems all about the business and not his health.
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As Trump resists those steps, airlines have sharply curtailed their schedules anyway and states have announced lockdowns that go well beyond the federal guidelines.
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The Democratic Party's political challenges go well beyond the structure of American elections: The party's bench of candidates is depleted after several electoral wipeouts.
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In this case, the wines that classically go with pizza — fresh Italian reds with more acid than tannins — also go well with roasted eggplant.
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Ms. Wallace said he may end up having meetings with world leaders that do not go well, and be tempted to tweet his disapproval.
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Redefining our two great political ideologies will not go well if all of our best thinkers are locked away in ideologically segregated think tanks.
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While these difficulties go well beyond the workers' statute, it is over that important symbol that Mr. Macron has chosen to stake his fight.
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I think I was upset and so tired because I never took Zyrtec before and medication and my body do not go well together.
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But the angrier he gets with Beijing, the more receptive he is to his advisers' hawkish stances toward China that go well beyond trade.
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A dry chenin blanc, like a Vouvray Sec, would also go well — it often has citrus and floral flavors that would complement the soup.
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If you have access to these wonderful wines, saparavi, a dry, sturdy red, might go well and would certainly be in the right spirit.
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Fair to say, it didn't go well for Ashba ... he was taken to jail, where he modeled a tight mohawk and colorful neck ink.
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But while Ocasio-Cortez welcomed that move, she's calling for steps that go well beyond what Pelosi has committed to doing, at least thus far.
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These go well beyond the removal of an already reduced pool of talented and /or experienced staff from state and non-state bodies and organisations.
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When I style an outfit, I go with my intuition and I'm never afraid of pairing colors or prints that don't usually go well together.
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After a warm-up match in which she is widely ridiculed for a horribly awkward Mexican wave, few are expecting the tournament to go well.
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But it's clear that Zuckerberg's goals here obviously go well beyond social networking, which will likely further increase the chatter around his future political ambitions.
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So when you see people's sit down interviews, and you see how they feel...their personal feelings in their homes you go, 'Well damn, okay.
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It doesn't mean that I finished it all in one step, but you have to think, if it doesn't go well, I'll find something else.
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But strategists are skeptical progress will be made soon, and Trump has also vowed to slap China with more tariffs if things don't go well.
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If you don't give us the video, the next time I see a frat guy I'm gonna go, 'Well, that person thinks I'm a baboon.
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Don't worry — all seems to go well eventually, Cinderella's mice even making the reset of the princesses versions of the casual clothes worn by Vanellope.
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If the tests go well, the beverage might just be introduced at Taco Bell locations nationwide, thus completing frosé's life cycle as a trendy beverage.
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Should all go well, the Indian Space Research Organization will establish a new satellite delivery record for a single mission—and by a long shot.
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He said the market was more concerned that fresh negotiations about a U.S.-China trade deal at next week's G20 meeting might not go well.
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Nugent said the market was more concerned that fresh negotiations about a U.S.-China trade deal at next week's G897.503 meeting might not go well.
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There has to come a point where you have to go 'Well, now it's this, we've made a decision, and that's the story we're telling.
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Even if you use these on your daily commute to and from work, you're likely to go well over a week before needing to recharge.
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At this point, Fortnite seems like a launching pad for experiences that go well beyond battle royale, even as that mode remains the main draw.
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But when you add an extra point of articulation, creating a double pendulum, the seemingly random and flailing motions that ensue go well beyond hypnotic.
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The mixologist Ivy Mix of Brooklyn, founder of the Speed Rack competition for bartenders, handled bean-based cocktails that go well beyond the White Russian.
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If things don't go well at home, everyone is prepared and ready to make the transfer because home and hospital delivery systems work closely together.
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As bills in other states, including Illinois and New York, sit in committees, the stakes for California's bill could go well beyond the Golden State.
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Even U.S. Hypocrite-in-Chief, Donald "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" Trump, attempted to join the Franken smacking party, and it did not go well.
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Netflix loves to sell viewers a "limited series" and then turn it into a full-blown, long-running regular old series if things go well.
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"I'm a big crier," Hernandez, 16, says in the current issue of PEOPLE of how she can react when a competition does not go well.
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I HEAR THAT IT'S ASSUMING PERFECTION FOR ALL THESE THINGS THAT MAY NOT GO WELL ONCE WE GET STARTED AND THE DEVIL'S IN THE DETAILS.
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According to national security experts and former intelligence agency staffers, it could have serious consequences that go well beyond the current dispute over Russian hacking.
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I wore it because it was brand new and I wanted to look good, but things didn't go well because my ex is an idiot.
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You'd probably think that, in my line of work, things go well most of the time, but it's the tough parts that make you evolve.
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We both just had the time of our lives, and when you really are in it mentally and physically, it can't help but go well.
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Even if things were to go well over the handful of remaining events, the team will fall more than 10 medals short of the goal.
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The deal seemed to go well — even though a leak from McDonald's did delay the game's Japan launch — and now SoftBank has joined the legion.
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The rest of the game didn't go well for the Panthers either; they fell to 4-8 after a 40-7 thumping by the Seahawks.
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" Rachel, who had stopped her relationship with her child's biological father, admits, "I was scared that this information wasn't going to go well with Jon.
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"With the odds of impeachment growing with the possible takeover of the Democratic House, a pardon of Paul Manafort would not go well," Turley said.
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And the fact that it landed us in San Francisco, a place I have ALWAYS wanted to go, well, that was icing on the cake.
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This bottle, from Christos Zafeirakis in Trynavos in the Thessaly region, is zesty, peachy and balanced, with lingering flavors that will go well with seafood.
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But official says meeting is intended to be "start of a relationship" and there will more to come between both sides if things go well.
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These indictments contain a high level of detail and go well beyond the constitutional requirements of laying out the essential facts of the offense charged.
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You may even consider a red, like an Oregon pinot noir, which would go well with the scallop-and-beets combination, or a rosé Champagne.
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It didn't go well for Epic and EA. When MP Brendan O'Hara asked if loot boxes were ethical, EA took issue with the term itself.
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Every state that has legalized marijuana has imposed heavy excise taxes that go well beyond just a sales tax, like those on tobacco or alcohol.
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But the Trump administration proved to be a wild card in the negotiations when it signaled that it would go well beyond the automakers' requests.
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Recipe: Grilled Swordfish With Smoky Tomato-Anchovy Salsa Swordfish offers the sort of rich, neutral flavors that go well with many wines, red or white.
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With this indictment, the Trump administration has chosen to go well beyond the question of hacking to directly challenge the boundaries of the First Amendment.
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Dry, linear grüner veltliners from Austria have an herbal touch that would go well, as would unoaked chardonnays, whether inexpensive Mâcon-Villages or pricier Chablis.
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But it's also astounded experts, who thought that teaching computers to play Go well enough to beat a champion like Sedol would take another decade.
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If you feel like it didn't go well or didn't go the way you expected, our brains want to generalize that as the entire experience.
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Judge Kavanaugh's disdain for the separation of church and state will matter in decisions that go well beyond the usual battlegrounds in the culture war.
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In effect, when private partnerships with significant public backing go well, investors reap most of the reward; when they go badly, taxpayers take a hit.
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That helped erase the bad feelings from the top of the first, which did not go well for the Yankees because of more sloppy play.
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American officials could also cancel plans to impose a 15 percent tax on roughly $150 billion of additional goods in December if things go well.
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And unfortunately, this pushing of limits has impacts that go well beyond Trump's time in office -- whether that is another year or another five years.
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People with a variety of identities that go well beyond straight, white, and male are changing the political structure in ways that have national implications.
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But when a stand-up show doesn't go well, the audience and the comedian both go home unhappy, sometimes not really sure what went wrong.
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It's kind of like when your wife catches you sexting with another woman, and you go, 'Well, what were you doing looking at my phone?
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This biological grouping may sound obscure, but carrot, parsnip, celery, parsley, dill and cumin all fall under this umbrella and so, unsurprisingly, go well together.
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Things aren't guaranteed to go well inside Turkey either, Max Hoffman, associate director of national security and international policy at CAP, wrote to BuzzFeed News.
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"The first time we went public we were too small and it didn't go well", Chief Executive Arturo Vicari told Reuters in a telephone interview.
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Chris Brown and International Women's Day do NOT go well together ... according to Vanessa Carlton, who dissed Chris for shouting out her huge hit song.
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Their powers and scope go well beyond Mr. Mueller's circumscribed mandate; they go to Mr. Trump's judgment and whether he lied to the American people.
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If things do not go well, he has threatened to impose tariffs on about $267 billion worth of remaining Chinese imports to the United States.
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Many of the latest baby monitors have features that go well beyond basic video and audio feeds, also tracking metrics like temperature, humidity, and more.
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Speaking of tops: If things go well, there's a very good chance that Aries will want to have sex with you on the first date.
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And they sit in the room and go, "Yes, yes, yes," but then eventually don't they go, "Well actually, we need to explain the electrolytes," right?
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Things are not going to go well if you sit there silently, and 25 people come in and say you did the same thing to them.
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"Now, when I look at this I go, 'Well guys, you missed out because you won't be here in 2050,&apos" she adds with a laugh.
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Some of the spectacle you can offer in a project such as this would of course go well overbudget for a BBC series like Doctor Who.
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But the vehicle could begin flying paying customers as early as this year if the test campaign continues to go well, Virgin Galactic representatives have said.
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I'm positive we are going to crush the GOP in 2018, and everything is going to go well as long as the state of terror reigns.
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But Short said Trump could "turn that off" over the weekend if negotiations "continue to go well," which appeared to be the route Trump chose Friday.
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This town is filled with divisions, partisan divisions, but this seems to go well beyond the idea of partisan divisions and get into different territory altogether.
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Clinton declined to directly say why she is having trouble closing Sanders out, but did tell Tapper that she felt things would go well on Tuesday.
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Pimco's investment thesis is driven by three goals — preserve capital, actively look for higher-yield opportunities around the world and hedge yourself if things go well.
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If things go well at the 2022 Asian Games, we could eventually see pro gamers from across the world standing on medal podiums, keyboards in hand.
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But Erekat's last meeting with Kushner took place more than a year ago and it did not go well, according to his account of the situation.
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To succeed — and get you to pay for them — developers need to create novel, useful features that go well beyond what the system default can do.
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Everyone has low points in their lives—their girlfriend breaks up with them, or they have a health problem, or things don't go well at work.
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According to Cognizant, a technology consultancy, a quarter of major upgrades of core banking systems fail, and a further half go well over time or budget.
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The potential for his new site, if it functions as Wilson hopes, would also go well beyond even the average Trump supporter's taste in gun rights.
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This tussle surfaced tensions that go well beyond the halls of Capitol Hill and escalated growing discord inside the Democratic Party amid a contentious presidential primary.
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By July 20, 1968, the massive Saturn V rocket had launched only twice — both times without a crew — and the second time did not go well.
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And since there's less of a guarantee that canoodling will even happen (or go well), you might actually wind up having to watch the damn thing.
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We're predicting that people will laugh at us, we're predicting that we'll make fools of ourselves, we're predicting that there's no way something can go well.
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We have marked down our forecasts a little bit because of it, but not a lot, because we are assuming it is going to go well.
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It doesn't go well, but it affords us a wonderful opportunity to see the Blackfish be the no-shit-taking avenging Tully we need right now.
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Chipotle is currently running 30-second TV ads in several test markets and said that if the tests go well, the ads will roll out nationally.
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If a particular part of the trip doesn't go well (a sharp turn, sudden braking), the location of the incident will be highlighted on a map.
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If these trials go well, it will be the first time since 2002 that an Alzheimer's phase 3 trial has had positive results, Accera's Stacey said.
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If things go well, however, I wouldn't be too surprised to see these sorts of products being made available in a car or home near you.
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Assuming these tests go well and the parachutes deploy as expected, both companies will be just about ready to carry astronauts to space—and back again.
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Should everything go well with a future pregnancy and birth (or two), her uterus will then be removed; the transplant is only meant to be temporary.
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It didn't go well, with Mr. Burkle ultimately alleging to the F.B.I. that the writer had tried to shake him down in return for better coverage.
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He is now intimating that should all go well with those negotiations, he will call for a "Brexit" referendum well before the end of this year.
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Hundreds of thousands of corporations routinely participate in private standard-setting organizations to coordinate efforts that go well beyond the historical goals of achieving technical interoperability.
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Whatever they do, the effects will go well beyond the individual person who failed to take responsibility for adequately insuring against the cost of unexpected illness.
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Strongmen can be volatile, he continued, noting that Duterte "could easily turn against Washington" if Trump's visit to the Philippine capital next week doesn't go well.
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Barcelona's system of superblocks — called "superilles" in Catalan — would go well beyond the pedestrian plazas that have sprouted up on the streets of New York City.
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But it's happened, for example, that I went out with a girl, and it didn't go well, and after a while, she got together with Marco.
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We call it an index case in that it's our first one, but we're hyper prepared and hyper vigilant and we expect it to go well.
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Luke, meanwhile, has already filmed the 'Tell-All' episode, and we're told it didn't go well ... with Hannah and the other guys ganging up on him.
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I like the alignment of incentives, I like the idea that if things go well you share in it together, if things go badly you don't.
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"The first phase we intend to open – if things go well with the government – in June or July," Albaiz told Reuters during a tour of KAFD.
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The meeting seemed to go well: "Awe-struck might be a better way of describing my first encounter with Timothy Miles Bindon Rice," Lloyd Webber says.
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I go, 'Well if you can find me $5,000 to make me a dress then I'll wear it and I won't have to sew these anymore.
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GOBankingRates recently compiled a list of under-the-radar jobs that pay well, with salaries that go well over $100,000 once you've worked your way up.
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow further fanned those hopes on Monday, saying tariffs scheduled for December could be withdrawn if negotiations continue to go well.
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The conversation didn't go well, mostly because Diamond felt that by waiting until after their engagement to reveal this information, Carlton had been lying by omission.
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They are versatile wines, and would go well with pork, poultry, veal, more assertive fish like salmon and tuna, and a range of eastern European preparations.
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"This expansion would go well beyond existing state and federal law," the NRA said in a call to action opposing the Oregon measure earlier this month.
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Insurance expert Karen Pollitz, now with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation, said several states tried a similar approach in the past, and it didn't go well.
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Mr. Schmidt also told the executives that if the meeting with regulators did not go well, the company could face criminal charges, according to the complaint.
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New York (CNN Business)Aurora Cannabis, one of the biggest Canadian marijuana stocks, debuted on the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday and it didn't go well.
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I was nervous because I was working with a new person and I wanted to do my best, and I wanted the scenes to go well.
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And it has prompted an intensity of protest, a magnitude of soul searching and a depth of cynicism that go well beyond the crime in question.
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Stoney denied any role in spreading the allegations about Mr. Fairfax, and a clear-the-air call between the men Monday night did not go well.
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A deal could be ready by the end of April if the next talks go well, the WSJ estimates, about a month later than previously expected.
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A relief outing in Game 5 did not go well, but Keuchel had asked to pitch on two days' rest, and the Astros would not deny him.
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His decision to anger Democrats by starting the clock is at least recoverable —negotiations could go well over the next 30 days, however unlikely it may seem.
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The Sheimans were told not to be too hopeful the first week, considered the "honeymoon phase" in which things can initially go well before going horribly wrong.
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Should all go well, and NASA declares the Crew Dragon capsule fit for human occupants, a second test, called Demo-20193, will happen—fingers crossed—in June.
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