Which means he is held to the same standard every past president is held to.
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But while Trump gets held to about half a standard, Clinton continues to be held to two.
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As a result, most companies are not held to the same standards for security that they are held to on privacy.
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Thirty-eight percent of all respondents said he is held to lower expectations while 37 percent said he is held to higher ones.
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Instead of being held to a standard that 75 percent of people currently pass, they'll be held to one about 25 percent of people pass.
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For data that organizations like Facebook or Home Depot are collecting, shouldn't that data be held to the same standards that credit unions and hospitals are held to?
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And as much as our shows are original series entertainment, I'm held to the same news ... Maybe I'm being held to a higher standard because I'm a comedian.
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A pretrial hearing would be held to determine what evidence could be used during the trial, and another hearing would be held to determine a timeline for the proceedings.
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"Leaders should be held to account and they should be held to account by the media," said Penny D. Sackett, a physicist, astronomer and former chief scientist for Australia.
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" Amy Klobuchar: "Women are held to a higher standard.
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The Braves were held to five hits — all singles.
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Roberson, Vandy's leading scorer (14.9), was held to nine points.
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Happ was held to nine points and had four turnovers.
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The event is held to benefit the museum's Costume Institute.
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As a public figure, he's held to a different standard.
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Florida was held to 33.3 percent shooting (18 of 54).
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And journalists should be held to high standards as well.
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Yet somehow, modern Israel is held to a different standard.
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And they're held to a different standard as well, right?
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Gordon was held to just nine points in 25 minutes.
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We want to see the bad actors held to account.
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The state's Senate race, held to replace Reid, appears tighter.
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All of your actions are held to a higher standard.
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Cincinnati was held to 29 yards rushing on 246 carries.
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He should be and was held to a higher standard.
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But Cavs forward Kevin Love was held to seven points.
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Companies will also be held to a quota for deliveries.
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The meeting was held to discuss uncertainty about the SLS.
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And they're held to a higher standard than the president.
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Campaigners insist that those responsible must be held to account.
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Across the world, men are finally being held to account.
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Roby was held to two points in the first half.
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They should be held to the highest standard of care.
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"We know we're held to a different standard," Lahren said.
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I'm held to a standard of decency in my job.
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Ectothermy was traditionally held to be the more primitive condition.
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A raffle was held to benefit the Transgender Law Center.
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Investment advisors, for example, have traditionally been held to that.
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Washington was held to 50 rushing yards on 18 carries.
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Supreme Court nominees should be held to a higher standard.
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A brutal kleptocracy has been held to account, he said.
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But legally Amazon has not been held to that expectation.
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Lamar was held to 20163 total yards for the game.
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The Saints were held to three points through three quarters.
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Tennis genius should not be held to a tight deadline.
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Cleveland was held to 37.8 percent shooting from the floor.
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Should adolescents be held to the same standards as adults?
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Should teenagers be held to the same standards as adults?
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Presumably a special election will be held to replace him.
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" He added: "We're elected officials, we're held to a higher standard.
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G D'Angelo Russell was held to 11 points Wednesday at Brooklyn.
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Josh Okogie, Georgia Tech's leading scorer, was held to nine points.
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These Russian individuals are never going to be held to justice.
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He was held to three points over the first three periods.
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It is right that they should be held to high standards.
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It should be held to a higher standard, you would agree?
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Gordon and Vucevic were held to 11 and 16 points, respectively.
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The Warriors were held to eight 3-pointers in 22 attempts.
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As we swayed to the music and held to each other,
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The first Prime Day was held to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
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Those further down the chain of command were held to account.
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The point is that mothers are held to an impossible standard.
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I will insist that this nominee be held to that standard.
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Is she held to the same ethical standards as the president?
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You're held to a different standard and judged differently than men.
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We are being held to and scrutinized under truly unachievable standards.
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Dallas' Diggins-Smith was held to two points in the quarter.
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Deandre Ayton was held to just eight points and 12 rebounds.
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Why shouldn't those on Airbnb be held to the same standard?
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Should Felicity Huffman & Lori Loughlin be held to that same standard?
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The Wildcats were held to 211 rushing yards on 173 carries.
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Against Urias, Yelich was held to a flyout, groundout and lineout.
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The statement follows an emergency policy meeting held to discuss cryptocurrencies.
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The Gators were held to 0.9 yards per carry Saturday night.
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He was held to just two points in the second half.
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A memorial service will be held to honor her this spring.
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The board meeting was held to discuss the company's quarterly results.
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For the first time, McKinsey was being publicly held to account.
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Holding other countries to their commitments means being held to ours.
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Superstar freshman Deandre Ayton was held to a quiet 14 points.
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Until Monday, no senior government figures had been held to account.
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Addiction is a slippery adversary that cannot be held to account.
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Similarly, E.M.R.s themselves need to be held to a higher standard.
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The Lions were held to a total of 53 yards rushing.
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Our prime minister needs to be held to account by Parliament.
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"But I don't want to be held to that," he added.
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"But I don't want to be held to that," he added.
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We're held to a really high standard, and they should be.
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And all the leaders of Lebanon are being held to account.
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Passing their gum silently into a napkin held to their mouths.
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"Women are held to a higher standard," the Minnesota Democrat said.
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Why is the federal government not held to the same standards?
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They should be held to the highest standards, not the lowest.
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But not every CEO is being held to the same standards.
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Virginia Tech scoring leader Landers Nolley was held to seven points.
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Bates-Diop was held to seven points but grabbed 10 rebounds.
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" It also states that owners are held to a "higher standard.
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Those bearing responsibility for his disappearance must be held to account.
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"We're not going to be held to an artificial timetable," Rep.
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"Any criminal activity must be prosecuted and individuals held to account."
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"Everyone is being held to a new norm," Mr. Cochrane said.
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A leadership contest will then be held to find a replacement.
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And I think they should be held to account for it.
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The immediate reason for reducing the expense ratio is the recent Department of Labor (DOL) rule that managers of retirement accounts will be held to a higher fiduciary standard than they had been held to before.
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The same way we're held to the Earth by gravity, any stuff can be held to any other stuff by gravity, so those things have a center of mass, and they want to move towards [that] mass.
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It is not yet clear whether those claims would be held to the same standard that's generally used to screen asylum seekers — a "credible fear" of persecution — or whether they will be held to a higher standard.
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Kendrick is held to a higher standard than any of his peers.
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The Broncos were held to two points in the final 246:593.
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He added that meetings were being held to discuss resumption of production.
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This is a terrible incident, and Uber should be held to task.
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Can people who didn't agree to the terms be held to them?
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Trump is now in the position of being held to his record.
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Washington would lose its leverage over how Iran is held to account.
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They are increasingly held to account in the press, parliaments and courts.
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Mostly, the game was held to be dynamic where cricket was languid.
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More primaries were held to choose candidates for America's mid-term elections.
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Women may be held to higher standards in evaluations of their research.
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Those responsible for outrageous human rights violations must be held to account.
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Omar said Wednesday women of color are held to a double standard.
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Cleveland was held to 218 percent (173 of 217) from the floor.
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Elliott was held to 47 yards on 20 rushes for the Cowboys.
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It warned other lenders that they would be held to similar standards.
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Secondly, I don't think I'm held to same standard as anybody else.
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Will McInerny be held to the same standards of success and failure?
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After that, another contract competition will be held to build the aircraft.
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Zeid said the perpetrators of such "horrors" must be held to account.
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It's no secret that stars, particularly women, are held to impossible standards.
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Decisions must be made at once, and held to, year-after-year.
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Brazilians take consolation from seeing the rich and powerful held to account.
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He and his raiders were never held to account for the killings.
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Fresno's leading scorer, guard Marvelle Harris, was held to only 14 points.
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A tribunal will also be held to remove Hyun from his position.
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After losing five straight games, she held to force a decisive tiebreaker.
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Warriors forward Draymond Green fouled out and was held to five points.
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"If anything, a friend should be held to an even higher standard."
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But Trump is being held to a wholly different, more flexible standard.
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Though prices can fluctuate in between, most bonds are held to maturity.
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Now, he said, they should be held to account for the consequences.
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The fund-raiser was held to benefit the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Those responsible for the offensive should be held to account, it said.
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It wasn't as if he held to the "we're getting out" line.
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Women should be "completely nude," he suggested, and held to the table.
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Given their abuse of our trust, they must be held to account.
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The truth is, Muslims in America are held to a different standard.
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Why should a Supreme Court nominee be held to a lesser standard?
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A reality TV competition can be held to finalize all the details.
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He held to the few-bad-apples conclusion of his commission's report.
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We understand we're held to a high bar, as we should be.
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After decades of atrocities, the warlords were finally being held to account.
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The organizations on these campuses should be held to the same standard.
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Police should be held to account as armed instruments of the state.
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Jrue Holiday was held to 4-for-14 shooting and 11 points.
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Even the most powerful, it appeared, were finally being held to account.
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But in Britain, she said, officials had not been held to account.
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Virginia (4-2, 3-103) was held to just three field goals.
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The auction was held to benefit the Recording Academy's charitable arm, MusiCares.
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"We expect to be held to these targets," CFO Stephen Scherr said.
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"Our police officers are held to a higher standard," the chief said.
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Government should be held to the same standards as students at least.
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Now they are starting to be held to account for their complicity.
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The first is that finally this culture is being held to account.
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On economic policy Pence has held to the key building block of growth.
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The event was held to launch The North Face's new initiative, Move Mountains.
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"I think elected officials need to be held to higher standard," Renteria said.
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Savannah State was held to two points in the first three-plus minutes.
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Like today, high-level meetings were held to debate the pros and cons.
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They've been shut out 10 times and held to one goal 14 times.
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The Saints were held to a season-low 176 yards in total offense.
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I am praying those responsible will be held to a measure of justice.
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Be Expertly PreparedWomen are still held to a higher standard in the workplace.
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Justice demands that those who acted with him also be held to account.
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We're a young company, and I'm not held to a strict time table.
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But digital health startups must be held to a different and higher standard.
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And it's been held to a burden of representation it couldn't possibly meet.
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What gun was held to her head forcing her to sign her name.
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But social media companies, as private enterprises, aren't held to the same standard.
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There's also the possibility that Trump is being held to a different standard.
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Washington had won six in a row but was held to three hits.
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We want to make sure that Iran's feet are held to the fire.
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Yet a baby isn't held to the same standard because he can't talk????
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Warrior night is an annual event held to build camaraderie in the battalion.
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A contest will be held to decide on a name for the calf.
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Yes, they do, but they should be held to ethical and nutritional standards.
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Rob Marberry, the Bisons' leading scorer coming in, was held to 11 points.
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Washington State was held to a Cal season-low 79 yards last Saturday.
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Mogherini said free and fair elections should be held to break the impasse.
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For years, politicos held to the "median-voter theory" beloved by Mr Blair.
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Butler's Paul Jorgensen was held to five points on 2-of-9 shooting.
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The British and Greek referendums were held to heal divisions in ruling parties.
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If crimes are committed, individuals should be held to account, Mr. Spindler added.
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Boehner had held to the Hastert rule in all but a few cases.
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Countries that receive U.S. foreign aid must be held to similarly high standards.
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They were held to three runs or fewer six times in that stretch.
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If that fails, a by-election would be held to fill their seats.
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Terrestrial broadcasters should be held to the same standards as their digital competitors.
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Philadelphia, held to three hits, had won three of its previous four games.
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Lawmakers are expecting Trump's infrastructure proposal to be held to the same standard.
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The L.S.U. defense held to set up another chance with 221:103 remaining.
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The reason they're getting cleaner is that they are being held to account.
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At the time, women were largely held to be unsuited for the job.
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Shouldn't people with millions of angry followers be held to a higher standard?
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"But I don't want to be held to that," he said on CNN.
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Serena Williams held to open the match, recovering from a 0-30 deficit.
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That's become the new conversation and the new standard we'll be held to.
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"Women are not held to unreasonably high standards these days," Ms. Nooyi said.
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Hintz had been held to just one point in his past six games.
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When you're held to a "prove your worth" standard, you advance more slowly.
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It was held to honor the mothers of students killed at previous rallies.
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She felt held to the double standard that Madonna spoke about on Friday.
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The Yellow Jackets were held to 188 yards rushing and 226 total yards.
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He was held to 435 yards on six rushes on the wet field.
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Standout running back Jonathan Ward was held to 36 yards on 11 carries.
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Sears and other older companies were held to a higher standard, he noted.
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Look, we in journalism deserve to have our feet held to the fire.
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Top Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was held to a mere 229 yards.
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Since that's a standard that literally no other candidate has been held to.
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The whole White House crew must be fully investigated and held to account.
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Charlotte was held to 47 second-half points after a big first half.
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Charlotte was held to 2150 second-half points after a big first half.
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Investment advisors, on the other hand, are already held to a fiduciary standard.
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Fee-based financial planners, however, are not necessarily held to the same requirements.
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During the debate, Klobuchar argued that women are held to a different standard.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown, however, was held to one reception for four yards.
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Holy Cross (1-3) was held to only 138 yards of total offense.
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"She's being held to a standard that makes no sense," the friend added.
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DeSantis said Saudi Arabia needed to be held to account for the attack.
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For years, US tensions with Iran have held to a kind of brinksmanship.
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He was held to below 62 percent of the vote in the primary.
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F Paul George was held to 12 points on 5-for-15 shooting Friday.
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The Grizzlies were held to 226 percent shooting from the field (23 of 66).
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"When you join the government, you are held to a higher standard," Noble said.
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Anyone with the power to fire Mueller would be held to the same standard.
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That vow, if held to, could put a big crimp in Trump's holiday plans.
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Yet another explanation is that women are held to higher performance standards than men.
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They didn't look at the victim that had a gun held to her head.
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These officials must be held to the same high standards as past admin officials.
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" But the animators held to a main goal that "realism had to trump likeness.
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They argue he should be held to a higher standard because of his position.
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Much has been written about the unrealistic beauty standards women have been held to.
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Second-place Borussia Dortmund was also held to a goalless draw, at Hertha Berlin.
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" Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris told CNN that "Barr must be held to account.
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He was held to 50 yards on two catches last year against the Sooners.
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Under the original offer, three votes needed to be held to approve a deal.
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New talks were held to try to end South Sudan's five-year civil war.
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Public collections in France and elsewhere in Europe are generally held to be "inalienable".
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The Heat's starting five was held to 32 points on 11 of 35 shooting.
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And Trump has never truly been held to account for it during this campaign.
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WHITE HOUSE SAYS IRAN SHOULD BE HELD TO A STANDARD OF NO URANIUM ENRICHMENT
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"Copies were held to be ever-more worthless," says Miguel Helfrich, the Gipsformerei's director.
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As elected officials, we should be held to the highest standards—not the lowest.
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" The "slave drivers of today," he added, "will be held to account by God.
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Star forward Yante Maten was held to nine points on 2-of-10 shooting.
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Bulldogs forward Andrew Chrabascz was held to six points on 3-of-13 shooting.
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Another Aleppo resident said people were chanting for Erdogan to be held to account.
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In this work, we know that we're held to the highest level of scrutiny.
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" Asked if Donald Trump should be held to the same standard, Carson said, "Absolutely.
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USC's Bennie Boatright was held to just seven points on 3-for-13 shooting.
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Intellectually, you know it's a sphere, that you are held to it by gravity.
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Men are still more often held to a standard of consistency than of morality.
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Public records from 2011 show that Epstein held, to some degree, ownership of NES.
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But Mr. Böhmermann insisted, sarcastically, that Mr. Seif be held to the same standards.
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Freshman guard Hunter McIntosh was held to six points on 2-of-13 shooting.
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Westbrook was held to 16, though he handed out a game-high 12 assists.
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Since then, police officers have been implicated in killings but not held to account.
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The Wild have been held to five total goals in their past four games.
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The Mets were held to three hits, including doubles by McNeil and Brandon Nimmo.
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But women are held to a stricter standard and Klobuchar took the media hit.
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The match at the Crocodile Arena was held to raise money for cancer charities.
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Almost all of them have been caught lying by Mueller and held to account.
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But in light of their mission, they must be held to a high standard.
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Cannabis businesses ought to be held to the same standards as other commercial enterprises.
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Additionally, those who don't download new drivers won't be held to the new terms.
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Cheatham had 14 points and nine rebounds, while Wooten was held to four points.
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He was held to 210 yards on six rushes Saturday on the wet field.
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Above all, they need to be held to account when they violate the law.
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The pursuit of narrow self-interest is held to lead to the greatest good.
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Zaev said a referendum will be held to give Macedonia&aposs citizens a say.
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The rookie star Karl-Anthony Towns was held to 12 points and 23 rebounds.
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He will voluntarily surrender, and will be held to two months of supervised release.
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The first five batters got hits, and yet Cincinnati was held to two runs.
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Friday's game marked the first time Cleveland was held to one run since Aug.
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Justice Interrupted After decades of atrocities, the warlords were finally being held to account.
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The game was held to benefit the nonprofit Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.
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Zucker was held to a goal and no assists in his last seven games.
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Guild members say that they are held to a stricter standard than other users.
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"We understand we're held to a high bar, as we should be," he said.
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The Golden Bears were held to their lowest score in more than 30 years.
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But I don't want to be held to that, because it's -- excuse me -- deaths.
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Here's what we're watching: • Theranos shows private companies can be held to account t.
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In 1999, another musical festival was held to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Woodstock.
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The concert was held to honor the scientists who developed the Hwasong-14 missile.
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They just aren't held to the same social standards for cleanliness, the study found.
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So, a Twitter vote was held to determine Britain's four most mascot-worthy figures.
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He then - mostly - held to a script that his aides prescribed that blamed Democrats.
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John Fisher of Human Rights Watch called for China to be held to account.
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The rally, held to protest the planned removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
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"X" and "z" are held to be memorable and redolent of speed and fluidity.
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As a result, the Nigerian death toll from Ebola was held to single digits.
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"Donald Trump has to be held to the same standard," a talking point reads.
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The Hoyas were held to under 60 points for the first time this season.
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The former UConn standout was held to 10 points on 3-for-11 shooting.
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Kansas City also was held to one run or less for the 18th time.
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They say he's entitled, unqualified and held to lower standards because of racial grievances.
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Running back Todd Gurley was held to only 299 rushing yards on six carries.
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In a time of increased anti semitism, we all must be held to account.
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I deeply regret this and have been held to account for my decision making.
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"It suddenly seemed possible that even Trump could be held to account," it says.
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Trayce Jackson-Davis, who came in averaging 211 points, was held to just seven.
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A random, weighted draw will be held to determine the top three draft picks.
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When you have that much power, you need to be held to account. Period.
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That being the case, Congress should be held to the wording it did use.
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This was rash bellicosity, and no one has been held to account for it.
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Women are sick of being held to unrealistic standards of beauty, wealth, and success.
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Furthermore, the VHA should be held to the highest standard of transparency and accountability.
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Not to be outdone, Milne's widow also sold what rights she held to Disney.
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J. Sargent Reynolds died and a special election was held to fill the vacancy.
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Politicians, for instance, should be held to a higher standard than celebrities, he said.
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And in all this time, it appears no one has been held to account.
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Deputies who misused Tasers should be held to account, said relatives of the inmates.
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Yet with almost all the votes counted, the race, held to replace retiring Rep.
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The Red Sox were held to two or fewer runs in all three losses.
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"I think the competition was held to justify the stances they hold," Jones says.
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Panel discussions are held to examine every detail of every comic book topic imaginable.
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Younger voters, those between 18 and 34, were the age group most likely to say Trump is held to a lower standard of behavior while older respondents between 50 and 21625 were most likely to say he is held to unfairly high expectations.
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Carolina, highest-scoring team of 2015, was held to 10 points in the Super Bowl.
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Pirates standout freshman Jayden Gardner was held to eight points, all in the first half.
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Some were punched or hit with batons or had their faces held to the ground.
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These alternatives to traditional public schooling should, of course, be held to the same standards.
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Oakland was held to two runs or fewer for the sixth time in eight games.
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The fire was held to 38 acres (15 hectares) with the help of air drops.
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The depth is poorly constrained and has been held to 5 km by the seismologist.
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It's the second game in a row the Blues have been held to one goal.
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No extraordinary auctions will be held to drain surplus liquidity resulting from the F-loans.
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Rams leading scorer Jared Terrell was held to eight points on 2-of-8 shooting.
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Stirring as that achievement was, the festivities held to commemorate it this week fell flat.
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That suits Mr Trump because, once nobody is believed, he cannot be held to account.
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To ensure that doesn't happen, officers are supposed to be held to a high standard.
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In terms of appearance and behaviour, women and men are held to wildly different standards.
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The Bruins were held to 12 first downs and converted 3 of 12 third downs.
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The Bruins were held to 123 first downs and converted 3 of 12 third downs.
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Why do you think Snoop D.O. double G is being held to a different standard?
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Carter, perhaps a bit rusty, was held to two points on 255-for-232 shooting.
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Although, with more of these incidents, maybe it's time that companies are held to account.
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DeRozan, who entered the game averaging 30 points a game, was held to 763 points.
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The Friars were held to 36.4 percent shooting (12 of 993) in the second half.
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China has broken the rules, the president thinks, and needs to be held to account.
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On examination, the stars were held to have moved as Einstein had said they should.
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Yet, company bosses are rarely held to account for inflicting such misery on their employees.
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He is widely held to be one of the greatest Mexican boxers of all time.
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TCU was held to just 43 total yards and 57 yards rushing in the victory.
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The race is for the state's 5th congressional district, being held to replace former Rep.
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Dez Bryant, held to one reception in Week 1, had seven catches for 102 yards.
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It's the first event Trump has held to raise funds for his re-election effort.
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And I am not saying it should be held to the same standards as CNN.
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"Contractors will be held to their promise to let OFCCP fully audit their employment practices."
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Trump is trying to be President and he should be held to a higher standard.
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We all should be held to the same standards and the same level of behavior.
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For decades, insurance companies have been held to long, tedious legalese in their insurance contracts.
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After being held to eight points, Wisconsin's Ethan Happ bounced back in the second half.
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In order to honor this trust, Members must be held to the highest ethical standards.
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But the Peruvian government have yet to be held to account for the forced sterilizations.
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Seemingly in the face of progress, women were held to a higher scrutiny of authenticity.
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"It suddenly seemed possible that even Trump could be held to account," the suit says.
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The event at Old Tbilisi was held to observe the ninth anniversary of his disappearance.
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The gathering was being held to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed, he said.
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After all, other candidates are seemingly held to different standards, by their supporters and others.
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Alas, women have a history of being held to higher and far less sympathetic standards.
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Vinnie Shahid was held to eight points on 217-for-223 shooting from the field.
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But shouldn't our greatest artists (and Louis C.K. surely qualifies) be held to higher standards?
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Bogdanovic added 14 but Brook Lopez was held to 10 and shot 4-of-11.
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No one has been properly held to account for systematic abuses that have affected thousands.
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These men allegedly exploited their power to abuse and have never been held to account.
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Yet along with this autonomy, schools must also be held to account for their results.
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Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has so far held to his campaign promise of opposing cuts.
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NAPFA advisors are all CFP professionals and are fee-only, held to a fiduciary standard.
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The white supremacist rally was held to protest the removal of a Confederate statue there.
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The Detroit center was held to eight points and eight rebounds while committing six turnovers.
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That he was held to account, however imperfectly, shows how much his country has changed.
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Freshman forward Ignas Brazdeikis, averaging 17 points entering the contest, was held to four points.
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Oakland was held to two runs or less for the sixth time in eight games.
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It drives people crazy that conservatives and liberals are often held to different moral standards.
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The Hurricanes (10-1, 7-1 A.C.C.) were held to a season-low 229 yards.
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The veterans of Vietnam are opaque coming to transparent, like onion paper held to light.
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They were held to the two hits total but drew a season-high nine walks.
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But as it heads into Week 2, is it being held to an unfair standard?
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"They can only be held to account here for what they've done here," Anderson said.
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The U.N. called for an independent investigation and for perpetrators to be held to account.
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The bill gained heightened attention in June when a hearing was held to discuss it.
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The President is suppose to be held to a higher standard than the average citizen.
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"Everyone in this league is held to a higher standard," Redskins President Bruce Allen said.
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"We're a national historic landmark, so we're held to an incredibly high standard," she said.
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Consumers shouldn't be held to a higher standard than companies worth hundreds of billions dollars.
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Montana (2-1) was held to just 8 rushing yards, part of 242 total yards.
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Had Hitler held to that agreement, it is possible he might have won the war.
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As in the military, they are held to somewhat lower standards on physical fitness tests.
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The Bulldogs averaged 246 yards rushing, leading the Southeastern Conference, before being held to 33.
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Auburn's leading scorer, Samir Doughty, was held to eight points on 3-of-12 shooting.
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Privately and publicly, its executives complained that they were being held to a double standard.
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"Maybe we're held to a different standard," the lawmaker from Minnesota said recently on CNN.
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The Colonials were held to 210-percent shooting, while Marquette recovered to shoot 277 percent.
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Thursday's conference is being held to mark 20 years of operational independence for the BoE.
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The Raptors' DeMar DeRozan was held to 23 points on just 463 of 246 shooting.
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Mr. Cohen agreed that General McMaster would now be held to an impossibly high bar.
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Mr. McConnell held to his position on the court vacancy under tremendous pressure from Democrats.
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OU's top three scorers, averaging 45.5 combined points per game, were held to just 23.
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The country's sins are held to be unique and absolute, beyond either redemption or comparison.
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Jimmy Butler was held to eight points on 210-of-13 shooting from the field.
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But black people were often held to be unfit for the most demanding combat roles.
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Arbitration agreements that prohibit the exercise of such rights are generally held to be unenforceable.
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West Virginia was held to minus-10 yards rushing at the half on 12 carries.
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Their leading scorer, Tynice Martin, was held to 10 points on 3 of 18 shooting.
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Mr. Escarcega used two different cameras — one stationary, one hand-held — to shoot the call.
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Even in death, she would not have wanted to be held to drab social norms.
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I sought out the Thunderbirds' executive officer (the position I once held) to say hello.
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SG DeMar DeRozan, the NBA's leading scorer, was held to a season-worst 12 points.
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Like the rest of Blizzard, your team is held to stratospheric standards by its community.
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If the White House was involved, the staffers responsible need to be held to account.
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If Conyers were to resign, a special election would be held to fill his seat.
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"They can say what they want, but they have to be held to account," Conway said.
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Klobuchar conceded that women running for office are without a doubt held to a different standard.
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Despite her screams, McGillis was forced into the bedroom with a knife held to her face.
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You know, I just want the rest of them to be held to the same standard.
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No presentation was held to Wirecard's senior management on May 8, 2018, on the alleged matter.
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"He's been held to such a high standard," said Ryan Zimmerman, the Nationals' veteran first baseman.
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"That's when you get issues where workers are held to impossible standards of accuracy," she says.
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The appointment lasts until 2020, when a special election will be held to fill the seat.
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Joseph Chartouny, Fordham's third-leading scorer, was held to three points on 231-of-217 shooting.
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Whitehead and Dunn each had 21 points in the period while Bentil was held to four.
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Ollie's team was held to 34.4 percent shooting (21 of 733) and was outrebounded 48-32.
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The Hornets were held to 18 points in the first quarter against Orlando on Oct. 20.
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The election is being held to affirm his chosen successor, Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev, the interim president.
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Bryant McIntosh, the Wildcats' leading scorer at 15 points per game, was held to just 4.
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Georgia State was held to 119 total yards and was shut out in the first half.
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The man reportedly struggles and shouts as he is held to the tarmac by the employees.
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Smaller firms could be held to a different standard, depending on their resources and business models.
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Caupain, the American Athletic Conference's Co-Preseason Player of the Year, was held to 212 points.
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Quarantined subreddits are still held to the same content policy that governs the rest of Reddit.
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Running back Benny Snell was held to 214 yards on 20 carries but scored a touchdown.
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This suggests women are being held to higher standards, which may explain their lower publication count.
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Democrats holding themselves to higher standards is a step towards everyone being held to higher standards.
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""Many GOP believe that Republicans are held to different standard when it comes to gun control.
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But what is the definition of a war crime -- and will anyone be held to account?
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I will stop using the website if we can't be held to basic limits on length.
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Those responsible for the use of these banned weapons should be unmasked and held to account.
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It is a 24/7 job, and every candidate should be held to the same standard.
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Travis was held to 11 points and eight rebounds in last month's loss to Arizona. 3.
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In case either took over, a special election would be held to choose a new president.
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Or maybe it's because women are held to entirely different and often impossible-to-meet standards.
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On July 22, one of the largest protests was held to force Rossello to step down.
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Clinton countered late last Tuesday that she is held to standard different from other presidential contenders.
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"Those responsible for the killing must be held to account and must face justice," she said.
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In fact, he defended himself, telling Sean Hannity he was being held to a double standard.
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Without a doubt, Jews are being held to a double standard by the Democrats of tomorrow.
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" "It used to be that women were held to a little bit of a higher standard.
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A law enforcement officer is always held to a higher standard, as each one should be.
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A majority of Democratic voters -- 60 percent -- said that Trump is held to lower behavioral expectations.
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Twenty-three percent said Trump is held to the same standards while 10 percent were unsure.
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The hearing was held to discuss H.R. 85033, a bill named in honor of former Rep.
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Arsenal dropped to fourth after being held to a 1-1 tie by visiting Crystal Palace.
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A democracy hinges on elected officials being held to account for what they say and do.
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"It's really past time for him to be held to the same standards," she said. Mrs.
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Advertisers dealing with housing, employment and credit will now be held to different standards on Facebook.
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Shayok, the Big 20 scoring leader at 255 points per game, was held to nine points.
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The minority stake, if held to maturity, will ultimately represent nearly a third of the company.
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FSU was held to 34.2 percent shooting in the first half, blowing an eight-point lead.
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The double standard is outrageous, because Republicans are held to a different standard than are Democrats.
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The OMB needs to be held to the standards it outlines in its own analysis guidelines.
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To do the most good, aquariums must be held to the highest standards of animal welfare.
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Judges and doctors are both held to a high moral standard, as well we should be.
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The Wolverines were held to 12 shooting and made only 5 of 18 3-point attempts.
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McConnell held to that line as reporters peppered him with questions at an afternoon press conference.
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The Charlottesville rally was held to protest the removal of a Confederate statue in the town.
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Even after the communist power disintegrated, U.S. and Russian spy services held to Cold War mode.
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However, it appears the clashes were held to a minimum and no significant injuries were reported.
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But in the realm of cultural politics, Trump voters do need to be held to account.
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X dodges can be held to avoid (a lot of) enemy attacks, up to a point.
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Even as VCs value high-quality revenue, companies are still held to a minimum growth rate.
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The Twins were held to the two hits total but drew a season-high nine walks.
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"The (Iranian) regime must be held to account and not given a free pass," he tweeted.
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So you have this giant industry of retail that was held to be completely hand-crafted.
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They matched a season low by being held to two hits for a fourth time. T
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Absolutely we should be held to the same standard that most people in most professions are.
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But oh, how I want to make sure that Sandberg isn't unfairly held to double standards!
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DeVito finished 15 of 27 for 172 yards and Syracuse was held to 187 total yards.
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They were held to 94 yards and did not convert any of their 12 third downs.
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The metrics he was held to were extraordinarily demanding: about 35,000 lines of code per week.
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A negative yielding bond would have a yield of less than zero if held to maturity.
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The protest on Monday was held to oppose white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va., last week.
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Boston's Isaiah Thomas was held to just 13 points after he scored 53 in Game 2.
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It was just the second time this season Perry was held to less than 10 points.
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Vince Carter had 16 points to lead Memphis while Zach Randolph was held to 6 points.
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Jokic was held to nine points, but managed 13 rebounds in just 28 foul-plagued minutes.
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The Jets were held to 38 yards on the ground and just 214 yards over all.
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" Ms. Abbott added, "Those responsible must be held to account for their actions, and their neglect.
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Posters went up, and baseball events and bike rallies were held to raise support and awareness.
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A special election will be held to fill Evans' seat for the remainder of his term.
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With war preparations well underway, many ceremonies were held to underscore America's historical alliance with France.
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Daryl Macon, who scored 27 points in Thursday's win over Oklahoma, was held to seven points.
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Kemba Walker was held to two points on 0-for-303 shooting but had 11 assists.
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Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga leader, was held to a 1-1 draw at home by Schalke.
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Leading scorer Payton Pritchard was held to five points but led the team with nine assists.
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The pair exchanged breaks again before Sharapova finally held to tie things up at 4-4.
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Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell, who entered the game averaging 276 points, was held to 27.
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Senior sharpshooter Kris Jenkins was held to eight points on 1-of-113 from the field.
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Kemba Walker was held to two points on 0-for-6 shooting but had 11 assists.
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Tuesday's special election in the state's House District 2202 was held to replace former state Rep.
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That was the first time in 25 games they were held to fewer than 100 points.
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Several times, I saw her taking two calls at once, a cellphone held to each ear.
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But many experts were wary that North Korea wasn't held to strict, specific requirements to denuclearize.
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Like Homestead, Carrizo Springs is an unlicensed facility held to lower standards than permanent, licensed shelters.
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Arsić claims that he was slapped, verbally abused and had a gun held to his head.
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In many ways, Twitter is held to unfair double standards that other social networks are not.
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The 2013 Broncos, highest-scoring N.F.L. team ever, were held to 8 points in the Super Bowl.
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The 2007 Patriots, second-highest scoring team ever, were held to 14 points in the Super Bowl.
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Are Top Stories supposed to be held to higher than usual trustworthiness standards than average search results?
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The Tigers were held to 216 percent shooting and scored just 26 points in the second half.
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" Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, meanwhile, has long held to the mantra of "move fast and break things.
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Another hearing is scheduled to be held to determine Iscove's penalty, which could presumably include full disbarment.
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But it used to be that women were held to a little bit of a higher standard.
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O'Neal held to his promise and dished out the monetary awards – as well as some sage wisdom.
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Khris Middleton scored a career-high 43 points, but Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo was held to 14 points.
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In the first half, New Orleans was held to 57 yards of total offense on 27 plays.
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The 6-9 forward was held to 10 points in a loss to Texas Tech on Feb.
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Chinese people and Western people are never held to the same standard when they do something wrong.
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She also lobbied for no-fault divorce laws and for lawyers to be held to higher standards.
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A postal ballot of the wider Conservative Party membership will then be held to pick a leader.
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But at least the return on cash and bonds (held to maturity) is fixed in nominal terms.
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But folks like Carney, who style themselves as independent-minded, should be held to a higher standard.
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"Those that did choose shorter time frames are probably concerned about being held to it," he says.
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But the truth is that AVs will always be held to higher safety standards than human drivers.
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Leading scorer Evan Fournier also couldn&apost get into a rhythm, being held to just six points.
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Babies need caring for, and everyone is held to the same standard of responsibility for that care.
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Regulation was held to blame by some, while others, including incumbent chief executives, blamed short-term investors.
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Female artists are already criticized for their visions and held to higher standards than their male counterparts.
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Technology companies need to be held to accountable for the end lives of the materials they use.
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Anthony Cowan, Maryland's leading scorer at 16.7 per game, was held to just two first-half points.
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Leading scorer Deandre Burnett was held to seven points on 248-of-13 shooting from the floor.
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The Tigers were held to one hit until Kinsler's two-out, two-run shot in the fifth.
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The Wildcats have been held to 57 points or less in each of their last three games.
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The campaign was held to coincide with the week's meeting of world leaders at the United Nations.
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Allen Crabbe chipped in 15 but Spencer Dinwiddie was held to 11 on 3-of-16 shooting.
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Four plebiscites, or popular votes, have been held to decide the commonwealth's status in relation to America.
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This plus her security clearance means she'll be held to ethics standards like any other government employee.
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RIAs are regulated under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and are held to a fiduciary standard.
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The video for that song mocks the way queer men are held to different standards about sex.
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Simmons was hampered by foul trouble and held to a relatively modest 14 points and 10 rebounds.
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" Jon Tester (MT): "Elected officials must be held to a high standard, Al Franken is no exception.
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It will be very hard for them to be held to account in the House of Commons.
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On Friday, the Razorbacks were held to 131 yards after three quarters and finished with 187 yards.
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The men and women elected to represent the American people should be held to the highest standards.
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Each of the leads' storylines touch on the ways women are judged and held to impossible standards.
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The Clinton campaign has argued that she is held to higher standards of disclosure than Trump is.
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The questions came at a Democratic event in Cleveland held to criticize the nearby Republican National Convention.
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As the primary authors we know we'll get held to a high standard so we have to
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Students can rest assured that our bootcamps will be held to the high standards of our university.
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For the first few decades, ticker tape parades were mainly held to celebrate politicians, veterans, and astronauts.
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LaMarcus Aldridge was held to three points, taking just four shots from the field in 26 minutes.
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LaMarcus Aldridge was held to three points, taking just four shots from the field in 215 minutes.
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"If these reports are true, someone is going to be held to account for that," Tillerson said.
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Independent federal agencies would be held to the same standards of transparency and accountability as executive agencies.
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Al Horford contributed 16 points for the Celtics, who were held to a season low in points.
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NOTES: Baylor is the 17th opponent South Carolina has held to under 40 percent from the field.
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As a public official, Waters should be held to a higher standard in her comments and actions.
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It's time the bank truly was held to our values and made accountable to the American people.
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Alleged anticompetitive activities are held to one measure: whether they lead to more consumer harm than benefit.
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He asked if major tech companies should now be held to the same standards as media outlets.
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He delayed elections set for April and said a national conference would be held to discuss reforms.
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Baltimore has been held to three runs or fewer nine times during its 1-9 stretch. 3.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday had announced the vote would be held to formalize the process.
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The USPS should be held to a higher standard than their private shipping competitors, at a minimum.
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Real Madrid, the league leader, had been held to a 1-1 draw by Villarreal earlier Wednesday.
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Parsons noted that entertainers are being held to a higher standard than politicians, including President Donald Trump.
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Illinois has been held to 17 points or fewer in seven of its last eight contests. 3.
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Thousands of government and state enterprise officials were held to account during its first round of inspections.
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Bentil was held to a season-low 3 points and fouled out midway through the second half.
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On the other, they are held to standards of perfection that white politicians rarely have to meet.
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After all, these are the standards they've been held to in our class and at our school.
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You have to have an informed populace ... and politicians [who] are being held to account from media.
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At West Point, male and female cadets are held to the same standards and expected to succeed.
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Judges are obliged, he held, to defer to the president's policy decisions - but not to be naïve.
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That means that cloud-based communication is held to the same evidentiary standard as, say, written letters.
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It seems so if you think of what information is commonly held to be and to do.
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He said shots had been fired, with one team member having a gun held to his head.
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"Congress should be held to the highest ethical standard," said National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Steve Stivers.
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I would expect to see others involved in the incident likewise held to account in some way.
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The military's civilian leadership should be held to account for any undue violation of these soldiers' rights.
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Planes with ten or more passengers are held to a higher standard those with fewer than ten.
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"Turkey will import more gas from Iran... Meetings will be held to discuss the details," he said.
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There is enough of that out there, and media outlets should be held to a higher standard.
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At the same time, a few of those interviewed held to common misconceptions about the young immigrants.
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These allegations must be investigated, those responsible held to account and convictions obtained by force thrown out.
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The government of Venezuela has not been held to account for these abuses, but it should be.
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The doctrine of original sin has often been held to be intolerably dark, a counsel of despair.
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Leading scorer Xavier Sneed was held to 10 points on 3-of-14 shooting from the field.
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The Ghost Nation could have remained an outer-park threat, and it would have held to convention.
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A college anthropology professor assumed I shouldn't be held to the same standard as my white peers.
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It was held to tout a poll showing how badly the bill played in 54 swing districts.
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The administration has consistently said the aid was held to pressure Ukraine to crack down on corruption.
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Obi Toppin, held to six points in the first half, finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
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But the administrator, who has a background as a prosecutor, largely avoided being held to short answers.
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"We understand we&aposre held to a high bar, as we should be," he wrote on Twitter.
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Towns was held to 5-of-16 shooting from the field, in part due to Chandler's defense.
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Two days later it strengthened it to 8.78 per dollar and has held to that rate since.
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Norse sagas refer to a sólarstein or "sunstone" that had special properties when held to the sky.
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It's an absolutely outrageous fact that they are not held to any kind of disclosure or disclaimers.
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" —Ebony Walters "Black women are held to this high standard of always having to look 'put together.
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"Let's be clear and make sure everyone is being held to the same standard," he told Tapper.
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The Bulldogs were held to 246 first-half points, their worst 233-minute performance of the season.
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Without giving specifics, Sessions said that any officials who have acted improperly will be held to account.
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This did not mean that those who govern should not be held to account for their failings.
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At least one supervisor attended a &aposThankful for Union&apos party with employees, held to support representation.
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In that game, five Gamecocks scored in double figures and Watson was held to just seven points.
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At least for now, a man who toyed with Pakistan's civilian institutions has been held to account.
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Depending on how it's structured, it will be held to different types of regulatory and transparency standards.
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Dayton's leading scorer, sophomore forward Obi Toppin, was held to 11 points — 323 below his season average.
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Lamar's T.J. Atwood was held to only three points on 1-of-7 shooting from the field.
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Pye said the GOP senators now uncertain on ObamaCare repeal should be held to their earlier votes.
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That's why Mark Zuckerberg must appear before Congress to be held to account for Facebook's moral failure.
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They also want to see the perpetrators of the attacks—in particular Mr Bashir—held to account.
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Perhaps most importantly, as of early 2020 guests will be held to a stricter set of standards.
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Pop music in the American tradition is now held to be the all-encompassing, world-redeeming force.
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San Antonio's other All-Star, LaMarcus Aldridge, was held to six points on 2-for-14 shooting.
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Direct rule from Madrid would be temporary while regional elections are held to form a new government.
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The supersubs Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell were held to 12 and 10 points for the Clippers.
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Army, which entered leading the nation in rushing at 365.4 yards per game, was held to 226 yards.
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Teague shot just 2 of 9 and Korver was held to just one shot attempt — which he missed.
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Ultimately, roughly 1,700 women will train at the base and they will be held to the same standards.
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An umbrella was even held to protect the whale from the blazing sun above, according to Sky News .
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C Bismack Biyombo was held to two points and three rebounds in 23 minutes in his Orlando debut.
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"Complete flexibility sounds good, but it's not, because government has to be held to certain standards," Galperin says.
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Color of Change, a civil rights advocacy group, said Facebook needs to be held to a higher standard.
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The president's defense team claims the aid was held to investigate corruption in Ukraine, a known U.S. ally.
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I think the question is, as a public company you're held to, 'OK, what is your quarterly earnings?
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We really held to explanatory journalism of which, in the end, card stacks was one product in it.
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Despite a late surge, the Communist-backed Jean-Luc Mélenchon was narrowly held to fourth place, on 275%.
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While the companies are overseen by the CBRC, they are not held to the same standards as banks.
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Karapetyan suggested on Wednesday that a parliamentary election be held to test how much support Pashinyan really had.
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Women, and teenage girls especially, are held to a stricter — and far more confusing — sexual code than men.
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"When not separating scores, women will be held to a higher standard, which will bias results," Zadeh said.
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The first is the growing volume of climate-related commitments for which governments can be held to account.
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The day festival is held to draw attention to "sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality."
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Where Silicon Valley is finally being held to the fire in Washington, D.C., for not having done enough.
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First, it has been billed as an early test of whether Mr Trump can be held to account.
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Grenfell United's members want people to be held to account for the loss of their friends and families.
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Clinton's allies, who believe the Vermont senator is often held to a lesser standard than she is. Mrs.
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And they are fed up with the rich seeming to be held to different standards from the poor.
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As the leader of the free world, America's president should be held to the highest standards of all.
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The second principle is that both sides of the political divide should be held to the same standards.
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The somber cause that the concert was being held to benefit was never far from the crowd's mind.
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We have 24 Design & Service Centers internally, with 2000,2650+ employees are skilled artisans held to our exact standards.
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Torra previously said a new vote would have to be held to decide on self-determination for Catalonia.
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Bonds, unless they're held to maturity, are a risk as their prices fall when rates rise, he added.
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The pillows and sheets are held to the same quality to give you the absolute comfiest sleep experience.
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Butler was held to just four points, his fewest in a game since scoring three on Jan. 27.
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The Rays, held to one run in their three-game losing streak, found their bats to help Ramirez.
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Alpha Diallo and Nate Watson each added 10 points, but the Friars were held to 28.1 percent shooting.
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A great future leader of the Democratic Party shouldn't be held to the same standards as convention politicians.
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Johnson was held to five points in 31 minutes, marking the 17th time he scored in single digits.
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There are institutions and academics that are genuinely committed to ensuring they're being held to a higher account.
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Watson said Bledsoe, who was held to 14 points, played just 24 minutes because he was physically spent.
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In Mexico, they are held to honor patron saints and are staples at birthday parties, weddings and funerals.
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Finally, I asked Mr. Siegel whether Mr. Mozilo believed he had been held to account for Countrywide's actions.
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Of course, drones are not smartphones, and as such, they really shouldn't be held to the same standards.
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He has been very committed to making sure we institute high standards here and we're held to them.
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Annual cost increases have been held to under 3.4 percent for five years in a row for Medicaid.
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Nineteen percent said he is held to the same standards as other presidents while 2023 percent were unsure.
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Matches are a popular tool for burning; the matches are lit, and held to the skin to extinguish.
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Initial hearings are being held to determine a date for the merits of the case to be examined.
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Wang had always been told that Asian students in America were held to higher standards than everyone else.
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On the contrary, they stressed repeatedly that employees would be held to the highest ethical and legal standards.
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"As elected officials, we should be held to the highest standards -- not the lowest," she said on Twitter.
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In years to come, every American voter will be held to account for what they did in 2016.
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Facebook places ads just like most media companies do and should be held to the same overall standards.
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A second vote on the city's ordinance is scheduled to be held to affirm the policy next Tuesday.
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The Angels had been held to just three runs in the past 28 innings heading into Sunday's game.
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They were identified during trials held to find runners in 2015 at two refugee camps inside neighboring Kenya.
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Mark Warner criticized the move, saying Facebook should be held to the same standards as local TV broadcasters.
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Jordan said it shows that Koskinen and other politicians are held to a different standard than ordinary Americans.
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"Anybody who leaks classified information will be held to the highest degree of law," spokesman Sean Spicer said.
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He ran to the sideline where he was handed a T-shirt, which he held to the crowd.
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Kids don't want to be held to a higher standard than their parents, and that's a big issue.
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Alpha Diallo and Nate Watson each added 223 points, but the Friars were held to 222 percent shooting.
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But both are held to different standards as women in power in ways that can work against them.
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The knife was held to my cellmate's throat, the Rolex was off his wrist, the robber was gone.
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Yet the law is often flouted by tourists, poachers and others, with few held to account, Chandi said.
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Activists then sent a lawyer to the police station where he was being held to secure his release.
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Lastly, the outperforming companies prioritized teamwork and held to their company values, even in the midst of upheaval.
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Can soldiers under the influence of behavior-modifying drugs or electronics be held to account for their actions?
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SA: Abusive men are beginning to be held to account, which is to say: Women are being believed.
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The celebration was held to support a vaccination campaign aimed at mothers and babies in the developing world.
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They're still held to a higher social standard, which explains why they're doing so much housework, studies show.
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They were being held to be dumped in order to divert attention from anything that might derail Trump.
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Anyone that violates the law will be held to account and punished for the destruction of the art.
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CHIRA Seeing men being held to account for behavior that was an open secret for decades is remarkable.
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When the pandemic is over, such extraordinary measures must be put to an end and held to account.
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The Red Sox were held to two hits and put just four men on base in the contest.
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And he said a tweet would be held to the same standard of factuality as a news release.
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Are columnists held to the same standards around facts, sources, attribution, and other journalistic practices as are reporters?
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Meanwhile, fans are flooding to the Staples Center, where tonight's Grammys are being held, to grieve for Bryant:
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A small group meeting is typically held to discuss options for the President, one of the officials said.
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"Women are held to a higher standard" and must work harder than men, she said at the debate.
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It's held to the wall with just two nails and guide wires that move it along the wall.
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Second-leading scorer Cartier Diarra was held to just six points, including 53-for-3 on 3-pointers.
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But backcourt mate Devonte' Graham was held to 23 points and 212 for 222 on 254.5-point shots.
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Ruthless killers like Raisi and Pour-Mohammadi must be held to account and indicted for crimes against humanity.
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A minute's silence was held to honor the disaster victims on Monday, a week on from the eruption.
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The Falcons were held to 108 total yards in the first half and one Matt Bryant field goal.
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"Advanced discussions have been held to adequately address this recent announcement by the Japanese government," the organisation said.
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After being held to three points in the first 20 minutes, Jon Axel Gudmundsson finished with 20 points.
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Sophomore guard Joe Wieskamp, Iowa's second-leading scorer, was held to four points on 22018-of-214 shooting.
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Saddled with foul trouble for most of the game, he was held to nine points and four rebounds.
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Liberals should of course be held to the same standard of decency that they ask of the right.
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Ultimately, Walters said, he could foresee fully autonomous vehicles and human driven vehicles being held to different standards.
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Votel said that the fighters would be investigated and held to account for any war crimes they committed.
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While defending champions Germany were unexpectedly beaten by Mexico, Spain, Brazil and Argentina were all held to draws.
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Second-leading scorer Stephen Thompson Jr. was held to seven points and missed all six 3-point attempts.
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They wanted to make sure that perpetrators were held to account, and that this would not happen again.
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That 15 bcf is being held to reduce the risk of gas curtailments and power interruptions this summer.
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The race was held to fill the seat of Republican Dan Newberry, who was leaving the state Senate.
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Louisville scoring leader Jordan Nwora was held to eight points on 2-of-10 shooting from the field.
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Homes with short-term rental permits are held to strict rules prohibiting all outdoor speakers (even portable ones).
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Open hearings could be held to review data submitted by drug makers and collect other publicly available information.
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That presents a deep-pocketed foe for groups that want to see tech firms held to greater account.
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He missed all 11 shots from the field and was held to a single third-quarter free throw.
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In the aftermath of senseless slayings, communities often seek solace at candlelight vigils held to honor the dead.
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Public officials are held to a higher legal standard for disclosing fraud, abuse, and crimes than private individuals.
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Are museums places of enlightenment, and if so, should they be held to higher standards than other organizations?
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For his Cabinet and his independent regulatory agencies, Trump should be held to a higher standard than that.
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Trump has held to his stance that Democrats are the true perpetrators of the situation of families being separated.
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Biopics are never entirely historically accurate, nor should they necessarily be held to the same standards as nonfiction works.
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Cal was held to 38.6 percent shooting from the field and committed 20 turnovers, 14 in the first half.
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Carl Liggins Sr. says the vigil is being held to be source of encouragement and support for Tia Coleman.
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"Those responsible for the killing must be held to account," the G-7 ministers said in a joint statement.
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Bryant McIntosh (team-high 14.5 points) was held to nine points on 3-of-13 shooting in the Feb.
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The Cavaliers shot an even 50 percent over the first 20 minutes while Louisville was held to 40 percent.
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"I hope those responsible will be held to account to the full extent that the law permits," he said.
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Junior forward Jaron Blossomgame, who had scored 1 points or more in five consecutive games, was held to eight.
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In the unofficial results, Roby was held to just 39 percent of the vote, while Bright netted 28 percent.
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Women executives may be held to a higher standard Why did the women CEOs and CFOs do so well?
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The Warriors hit 45 of their 96 shots, while New York was held to 41.3 percent from the field.
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The special meeting in March was held to approve a new compensation package potentially worth $2.6 billion for Musk.
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Female-led blockbusters are still rare enough as to be held to a higher standard than their male counterparts.
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The pair have long resisted being held to the same standards as taxis, with an insistence bordering on arrogance.
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Banks have boosted profit in recent years by selling shares originally held to cement business ties with corporate clients.
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Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas' star forward, was held to 22014 points, making just 29 of 14 shots from the floor.
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Hathi and fellow researcher Nikhil Srivastav also say they witnessed several lapses at meetings held to design the survey.
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Hield was held to nine points on 4-of-12 shooting, including 1-of-8 from three-point range.
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These longer-term, riskier ventures are suddenly being held to account for the amount of money they were losing.
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He held to his conviction that there is enough room for all four carriers and that cellphones would grow.
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Point guard Reggie Jackson, who grabbed his 1,000th career rebound during the third quarter, was held to 12 points.
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He held to his promise and denied Obama's pick, federal appeals court Judge Merrick Garland, a hearing or vote.
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The truths the Founding Fathers held to be self-evident had not seemed so to anyone before the Reformation.
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Women are held to a higher standard (and sometimes double standard) than men in nearly every profession they enter.
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That report demanded that such abuses be stopped, and that any soldiers responsible for abuses be held to account.
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"We started to conclude that Mary and Yegi were being held to destroy the deal," the American official said.
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The Cardinals are now 1-8 against Virginia since joining the ACC and were held to 36.7 percent shooting.
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"When the archives appeared, we immediately realized the importance that this held to tell the country's story," Fuentes says.
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The A's, who were held to six hits, went 2-27 on their road trip to Texas and Cleveland.
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Recognition of this needs to influence how leaders in particular are chosen, trained, and held to account going forward.
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In the end, the Administration largely held to their proposal, which passed as part of the Affordable Care Act.
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The same year, a constitutional referendum was held to introduce presidential elections by popular vote for the first time.
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NOTES: Florida's leading scorer, Egor Koulechov, was held to four points, well below his season average of 21.5 ppg.
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They were in their shared cabin, held to the bunk by the moon's fractional gravity and their own exhaustion.
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But for all the potential it held to engineer brand new lifeforms, the genetic code has been relatively uncreative.
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The race is being held to fill the seat vacated by Ryan Zinke, who is now Trump's Interior secretary.
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The Eagles were held to 220 percent shooting from the floor and 7 of 25 from beyond the arc.
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Khris Middleton tossed in 703 points but All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo was held to 270 points in 218 minutes.
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Plus, she's being held to Barack Obama in 2004-like standards — and talents like Obama don't come around often.
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Privatization matters as it strips accountability measures the public sector is held to when making decisions about water systems.
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" She added, "If [Trump] wants to be held to that standard, great, go write the art of the groping!
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But that's when Bjelica, held to two points off the bench for three quarters, made his game-winning impact.
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They're held to a higher standard when it comes to financial disclosures, hiring practices, and engaging with host governments.
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She simply felt hurt that she was being held to a certain standard with all of this going on.
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The Tigers were held to four hits as they fell to 3-4 on their nine-game road trip.
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The Spartans were held to 49 total yards in the first half but only trailed 7-0 at halftime.
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Do you agree that all schools receiving public dollars must be held to the same accountability and transparency standards?
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WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — Hillary Clinton came to campaign in coal country — and she had her feet held to the fire.
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The Hawkeyes were held to 235 percent shooting and missed all but one of their 26 35-point tries.
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Baylor forwards Freddie Gillespie and Tristan Clark were held to a combined 244-of-218 shooting from the floor.
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United American Patriots says troops sometimes are held to unfair standards by senior officers who know little about combat.
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A couple of weeks ago, as Arsenal was held to a draw at home by Crystal Palace, Xhaka slipped.
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Most voters surveyed in Tuesday's poll indicated they feel men who commit sexual assault are not held to account.
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Clinton and his candidacy damages the party, those who failed to oppose him aggressively will be held to account.
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The Warriors hit 45 of their 96 shots, while New York was held to 83 percent from the field.
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Two-time champion Paraguay was held to a scoreless draw by Costa Rica in sultry conditions in Orlando, Fla.
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But its coronation was delayed on Sunday after it was held to a 1-63 tie with Manchester United.
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No hearing was held to determine if Perez's children are safe or if Perez's deportation might adversely affect them.
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Washington was held to just 47 total yards in the first half, having committed four penalties for 43 yards.
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Ukraine's future, and European security more broadly, cannot be assured without Russia at the table (and held to account).
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It used to be that those who were entrusted to enforce the law were held to the highest standards.
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Damian Lillard was held to 13 points on 3-of-17 shooting and added 713 rebounds and eight assists.
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Mr. Trump's speech on Tuesday came as President Obama said Hillary Clinton was being held to unfair standards. Mrs.
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FIU was held to 22012 yards in the first half, then had two long drives in the third quarter.
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The event was held to celebrate 50 years since the songwriting partners Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus first met.
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The Buffaloes entered the game averaging 133 yards and 213 points per game, but were held to 22 yards.
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"Excessive force is an abuse, and the perpetrators of such abuses should be held to account," Ms. Pearson said.
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"Argentina's feet need to be held to the fire," said Matthew McGill, NML's lawyer, arguing to keep the injunctions.
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Andre Drummond added 17 points and seven rebounds, and Reggie Jackson was held to 13 points with 12 assists.
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The result, he said, is that Trump "has gone softer on Russia" and Moscow is not held to account.
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Hill, who came into the game rushing for 114.1 yards a game, was held to 35 on 753 rushes.
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Building a B2B AI startup held to the well-established software-as-a-service (SaaS) metrics is even harder.
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Leading scorer Luke Maye tallied just six points as he was held to 2-of-473 from the floor.
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"Women are held to a higher standard when it comes to credentials," Dittmar, who studies women in politics, said.
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Tina Charles had 27 points for the Liberty, who were held to their lowest point total of the season.
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The report was subsequently revised — months after it was released and the congressional event held — to disclose the donation.
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Hearings should be held to ask what American officials have done to harden our systems against the Russian threat.
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Officials are held to long-term goals and the leadership feels secure enough to learn from unwelcome economic data.
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Analysts say the old ways of doing business won't change until the chaebol are held to account for them.
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Nixon was never held to account for his actions, however, and President Ford eventually granted him a full pardon.
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In fact, retail is often held to five percent and you have no guarantee that you can get access.
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Generally, the men tend to be seen as the superstars and the women are not held to that standard.
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She stressed that the recall campaign was focused specifically on ensuring that "white, privileged men" were held to account.
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The Knicks were held to 33 percent shooting from the field and made just 4 of 27 from deep.
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Two dozen healthy young male and female volunteers inhaled 12 different scents from small vials held to their noses.
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On Friday the United Nations human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, called on those responsible to be held to account.
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He wants you to disappear because doing so would keep him from being held to account for his duplicity.
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In primary contests across the country, Democratic politicians are being held to an increasingly stringent standard on racial equity.
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Shawn, by contrast, held to the liberal view of his country as a benign if sometimes tragically blundering power.
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Brees was held to under 200 yards for the third time this season, and second week in a row.
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Defensively, the Wizards found a solution to Thomas, who was held to 13 points on 3-of-8 shooting.
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They were held to 40 percent shooting from the field and hit just 6 of 21 103-point attempts.
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But the Wild managed barely anything in the third period, held to just six shots in the final frame.
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Naji Marshall added 16, but Quentin Goodin was held to 23, and Zach Hankins was limited to six points.
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St. John's also won despite leading scorer Mustapha Heron being held to nine points on 2 of 12 shooting.
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Paul Millsap and Al Horford were both held to eight points, but Horford had 13 rebounds and Millsap 10.
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Ultimately, parts of the law were held to be constitutional, but Ms. Franco doesn't see that as a failure.
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The Cowboys shot 33.3 percent in the first 20 minutes and were held to 34 percent for the game.
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Ohio State shot 32.7 percent from the floor and was held to just 20 points in the second half.
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The press conference was held to dispel allegations that the death count in Iran is much higher than reported.
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Excessive turnover affects the quality of care, which is held to a very high federal standard in nursing homes.
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The Indians, held to four hits in their previous 21 innings, had four hits in their first eight batters.
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At a Massachusetts Securities Division hearing on the issue this week, those two sides largely held to their positions.
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Government attorneys should be held to the same — if not a higher — standard of conduct as all other attorneys.
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I think what's interesting is that Silicon Valley and some companies like Alphabet are held to a higher standard.
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Pittsburgh, which was held to four hits, has lost two in a row after a four-game winning streak.
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But Jakson's mother, Marisa, trusted in the family's Catholic faith and held to her belief that he had survived.
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Yet, to date, neither has been held to the level of public criticism and accountability he should have been.
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Perdue said his bill was discussed during a White House dinner on Monday night held to on the issue.
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The Rockets, who finished with 29 turnovers, were held to under 22 points for the first time this season.
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Mooney, who entered averaging 219 points and 12.5 rebounds, was held to seven points but picked up 15 rebounds.
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Maryland shot 52.1 percent (25 of 224) overall in being held to its lowest-scoring effort of the season.
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Hearings will be held to vet formal complaints, which must be filed within 180 days of alleged wrongful conduct.
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The desire not to be held to a standard one has failed to meet is, of course, completely understandable.
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The Tigers' leading scorer, graduate transfer forward Tevin Mack, was held to three points on 214-of-22 shooting.
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This meant that the dead white men were being questioned and held to account for what they'd got wrong.
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With Culver held to three points on 1-of-4 shooting, Moretti scored 14 points in the opening period.
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Increasingly, women who spoke out weren't automatically met with disbelief, with some perpetrators even having been held to account.
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"If we are to keep faith with our Constitution and our Republic, President Trump must be held to account."
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These companies are publishers -- no less, no more -- and must be held to the same standards as traditional media.
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That's worked as the Fed has held to its accommodative policies and banks have paid paltry rates on savings.
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That additional labor is a burden on candidates who are already held to higher standards on the campaign trail.
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Both players exchanged breaks again at the start of the decider, before Halep held to go 2-1 up.
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"Members and candidates must be held to the highest standard," he said in a statement provided to The Hill.
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The enigmatic attorney general held to his principled recusal even in the face of repeated presidential insults and abuse.
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Mr. Sanders is no longer an outsider, but an established leader who will be held to a higher standard.
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The Crusaders have been shut out in 11 games and have been held to one goal in 14 others.
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Those who are accused of harassment but stand their ground are rarely held to account by their own parties.
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"It is essential that those who have inflicted such violations and abuses are held to account," Mr. Hussein said.
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But anything promoted as a way to do good ought to be held to a higher standard than that.
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Football was gradually becoming a marketing exercise, and it was decided that clubs needed to be held to account.
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Across all these variables, Hispanic and black drivers were held to a lower standard before cops initiated a search.
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The meeting was held to decide whether scanning the cosmos for signs of alien life was a worthwhile idea.
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On October 2nd, less than a week after it was signed, a referendum was held to ratify the peace agreement.
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The official said 28 meetings had been held to reach an agreement, many into the early hours of the morning.
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That is priceless in a world where truth is increasingly held to be relative and different people hold different truths.
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Senior guard Marcus Georges-Hunt scored 28 on Wednesday but was held to five by Virginia in the first matchup.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts held the same number -- four -- in Iowa on Sunday that Biden has held to date there.
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SG DeMar DeRozan was held to 26 points, failing to score 30 points for only the second time this season.
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Lowry scored 31 points while Teague was held to 11 as Toronto won at Atlanta 96-86 on Dec. 2.
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Literally zero of these plans will pass so long as they're held to a 60-vote threshold in the Senate.
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You know, why are they tossing out immunity deals like it&aposs Christmas and nobody&aposs being held to account?
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Horford led the Hawks with 12 third-quarter points as Atlanta was held to 42 percent shooting through three periods.
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"This is two games in a row that we have been held to the perimeter," said Blues coach Ken Hitchcock.
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Both teams struggled with their shooting, as Penn State was held to 21 percent shooting and Michigan shot 23 percent.
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Local governments are increasingly being held to account for their debt woes, with Beijing saying it will offer no bailouts.
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Should writers who wrote long ago, describing life in the past, be held to 21st century standards of political correctness?
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For women, we're held to a different standard and it's demoralizing as a candidate and it's demoralizing as a voter.
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What's next: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has never been held to account...for his behavior towards women," FP reports.
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He points out that this is the first peace agreement under which guerrilla commanders will be formally held to account.
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Students who participate in extracurriculars are held to a higher standard, Findlay added, and therefore could receive a stricter punishment.
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Lyft and Uber, who already vet drivers in-house, saw no need to be held to full-time chauffeur requirements.
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I see no reason why stars with enormous followings shouldn't be held to a higher standard than the creative proletariat.
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Partisan gerrymandering may be "unsavoury", as Justice Samuel Alito puts it, but has not been held to offend the constitution.
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He made his debut with the Canucks in 1983-84 but was held to just two assists in 12 games.
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Foreign women who visit the country aren't held to the same standards and, in fact, are praised for their looks.
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Many exposed MongoDB databases have been accessed by hackers, had their contents downloaded and then wiped, and held to ransom.
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It was a rare instance of a senior executive being held to account legally for events leading to the crisis.
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That, she concluded, suggests that women's research is held to a higher standard when editorial boards decide what to publish.
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It's somewhere closer to entirely reframing how we live, and how companies are held to account for affecting our lives.
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They are held to higher standards of conduct due to their unique role as both advocate and minister of justice.
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"No, I don't think she is held to a higher standard," Biden replied to a question from Mic's Antonia Hylton.
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Mr Trump's embattled presidency will soon be held to account for the first time, by House Democrats and other investigators.
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Kent Bazemore and Taurean Prince, the Hawks' second- and third-leading scorers, were held to nine and seven points, respectively.
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Everyone should be able to wear it in whatever way makes them happy — without being held to constructed gender standards.
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Per CBC News, the city's first-ever Operation Pumpkin Drop was held to raise money for a local pediatric fund.
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Commodity linked currencies held to significant gains made overnight following a rebound in crude oil prices from 10-month lows.
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A conference call will be held to discuss these financial results on Thursday, July 28, 2016, at 9:00 a.m.
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Guard Jordan Clarkson was held to 10 points against Utah after scoring 40 combined in the previous two outings. 1.
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My wife's processor is held to her head by a magnet which is glued to her skull beneath her skin.
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The CEOs said customers have been compensated, and those responsible held to account by the banks and the securities watchdog.
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Milwaukee won despite being held to five hits by Tampa Bay pitching, but the Rays left 11 runners on base.
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What made it different was that those videos could only be captured when your phone was held to your chest.
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Miami was held to just four hits, although first baseman Justin Bour went 1-for-4 with an RBI double.
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Trade agreements and economic shifts have sent the good paying union jobs they once held to sweatshops in developing countries.
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The Falcons were held to 37 percent shooting (20 for 54) and missed 12 of their 13 3-point attempts.
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