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That has held true for every person that I've met.
The same held true for the notoriously fiddly LittleBits kits.
The same held true for materials names like Freeport McMoran .
That also held true for likely Republican caucusgoers at 91%.
And the NEA leader has held true to her word.
And this has held true of his career ever since.
Since he has been President, the same has held true.
That has held true on the campaign trail as well.
"Conclusions that have historically held true are worthless," he said.
The same held true of the midnight green Pro model.
The same hindrance of access held true on every floor.
The pattern held true from many of the genre's worst offenders.
The same held true for his influence at the Supreme Court.
The same held true in New York's 11th District when Rep.
And I have to say he held true to that promise.
The same pattern held true with more general questions about torture.
The same held true — even more so — at 2017's DragCon.
The same held true for those of us working in Syria.
On Friday evening in Atlanta, Ms. Abrams held true to that.
These findings held true regardless of the gender of the victim.
For Soleimani, the idiom "what goes around comes around" held true.
That certainly held true during his time in the Trump administration.
This demographic portrait held true in 1974, but with some notable changes.
This pattern held true even for families higher on the income scale.
"We just kind of held true to what we are," Kubiak said.
But it held true even with Expedia's high median salary of $95,300.
To figure out which theory held true, the researchers conducted three experiments.
The same logic held true for securing a trans-Atlantic aristocratic marriage.
These associations held true even when respondents reported multiple adverse childhood experiences.
That theory held true in the 1999 impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
That correlation also largely held true for campus violence in those states.
That finding held true for patients with several severely blocked coronary arteries.
This correlation held true at every level of fitness, the researchers found.
Same held true for those who heard it on a radio at home.
But over the past decade that has not held true in North America.
Lockwood set out to determine if the same held true for scholarly articles.
The same held true for text message privacy and general phone record privacy.
But Dr Medzhitov wondered whether that held true for all types of disease.
Clinton's favorability numbers over time, to see if this held true for her.
A comparable trend held true for respondents who reported backing the impeachment inquiry.
This general trend of older first-time moms held true across all races.
Those risks held true regardless of socioeconomic level of most nations, Afshin said.
The same held true for the price of household appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers.
The same held true less than 297.8 days later when Phoenix played the Liberty.
The same held true for Golovkin and Gonzalez for their dominate victories in 2015.
This held true even after controlling for variables such as differences in the city's economies.
This is the first primary season in 50 years where that has not held true.
In his statement, Mr. Talese emphasized that the central premise of his story held true.
The same held true for the lead co-sponsor of the Email Privacy Act, Rep.
Discouragingly, this held true for people regardless of how much they exercised, or other health factors.
The motto "First Thought Best Thought" held true for us but not in any poetic sense.
What's more, this relationship held true when the researchers controlled for the participants' time and money.
That forecast seems to be just about the only one that's held true this election season.
The correlation, the paper's authors found, held true whether a neighbourhood was urban, suburban or rural.
This correlation held true overall regardless of whether the participants were liberal or conservative, Kakkar said.
To Trump, ubiquity is power and success, and at least until recently that equation held true.
This held true even when looking at Americans who leaned Democratic but weren't registered to vote.
These findings held true regardless of how much time the individual actually spent checking work emails.
And even after Doyle departed the show at the end of season four, that's held true.
These results held true even after screening for demographic information, such as age, gender, and other factors.
Importantly, this trend also held true for respondents who used other drugs, such as alcohol or cocaine.
In the first shot, Tristan held True over his head writing, "Happy Halloween" with the pumpkin emoji.
As someone who has played a lot of Witch Doctor, this definitely held true during the demo.
If that held true for these potential candidates, then that wouldn't help much with Electoral College math.
Her happiness is my happiness, and that has held true from when we were kids to today.
That held true even when they controlled for variables like age, sex, ethnic identity, and minority status.
August is typically considered a quiet month for the market, but this hasn't held true of late.
This correlation held true when the researchers controlled for chronic diseases, socioeconomic status, smoking and other factors.
This held true regardless if the woman was looking for a short-term or long-term relationships.
The same held true when comparing the North Dakota caucus results and the South Dakota primary outcome.
Harvard and Princeton are not alone: the same trend held true for all elite universities in the country.
That trend held true in 2015, which will go down as the greatest passing season in league history.
And that relationship held true even after they controlled for partisanship, ideology, and a host of demographic factors.
That held true even when states met the contribution levels their actuaries told them were necessary, Moody's found.
The increased suicide risk for sexual minority teens held true when researchers looked at females and males separately.
The same held true in BroadbandNow's study, which ranked states based on more than just pure download speed.
That still held true when they used conservative estimates of the speed and frequency of aliens' interstellar travel.
The doubled risk of ESRD in middle age held true even after researchers excluded teens with severe hypertension.
In the four guilty pleas and convictions of FARA violations since 6900, that trend has largely held true.
It was held true, however, by its fierce metaphysics and by the wonderfully contradictory figure of the monster.
The same trend has held true this election cycle as young, black voters have again backed him overwhelmingly.
The same has held true this year as Zverev has won tour titles in Munich, Madrid and Washington.
Interestingly, this finding held true for both the experienced and inexperienced runners, and to about the same extent.
That held true in other cities and states across the country, including Seattle, Miami, Chicago, and Columbus, Ohio.
The same held true when discs turned into downloads and online streams of songs: hardly any service charged money.
This adage surely held true in Spain itself, where the Nationalists remade the educational system to fit their needs.
Encouragingly, the associations between exercise and reduced cancer risks held true even when the researchers factored in body mass.
Einstein's predictions have once again held true, and his own doubts about his theories have once again been unfounded.
After complaining that Clinton wouldn't do any tough interviews lately, Kelly said the same held true for her opponent.
So it was arresting in a way that wouldn't have held true with a landscape or a still life.
This link between movement and improved mental health held true for people who had experienced depression in the past.
That locally minded approach has held true for the solo work he's released over the past few years as well.
That held true again this time, but much of the market still was caught off guard by the Trump win.
The same held true in Kansas, where Secretary of State Kris Kobach remained locked in a dead heat with Gov.
An international team of researchers decided to collect some data to see if the conclusions from the anecdotes held true.
The findings held true regardless of the individuals'  ages, genders, ethnicities, and the moods they were in during the experiment.
It became abundantly clear early on that WWE wasn't going to allow Angle to bump much and that held true.
Clinton among Hispanic voters, and Mr. Trump's surge among Republican and white working-class voters — held true on election night.
This sentiment held true even though people disagreed about which were the good businesses and who were the good people.
And she held true to that with the her new Sweet Like Candy fragrance launch, for which she created a commercial.
This held true with John McCain (second in 2100, nominated in 2000) and Mitt Romney (second in 241, nominated in 260).
This is observation that's held true in studies looking at judgements from various high-level courts, including the US Supreme Court.
That may not have held true in Moore's defeat, but it's not every day that an alleged pedophile runs for office.
The same held true in 1960, when Mr. Eisenhower's vice president, Richard Nixon, fought John F. Kennedy for the White House.
The same held true in the Fox News poll as well: More Republicans than Democrats hold an opinion of Ocasio-Cortez.
The look is courtesy of her loyal hairstylist Rod Ortega, and held true to Lively's trademarked old Hollywood-inspired volume and shine.
Roberts wanted to find out if what she saw in California held true nationwide, and how state policies might affect women's fears.
The old boxing adage to "only be hooking when he isn't looking" is one which has held true for over a century.
Across both studies, the results held true for men and women, though men enjoyed a slight advantage than women, the study found.
The trend held true within the U.S. and all four of the other countries — India, Germany, Italy, Norway — included in LinkedIn's research.
It was always, for better and for worse, a huge part of her identity — and the same held true for the show.
But consider how bleak the idea would be even if it held true: one nation, inherently divided, stitched together only by trauma.
The results held true even when traditional cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes, were ruled out.
"Rather than remove his hat, instead he held true to his spiritual belief and was forced from the bar," the lawyer added.
The hypothesis held true: White Southerners in counties that adopted tractors earlier were less likely to hold anti-black and conservative views today.
The death curve looks similar to a famous graph from economics called Moore's Law that held true for about 50 years, Burke said.
Counterpoint: Facebook says it's held true to its policy of not charging developers to access its API, even though it was discussed. 4.
But the things he held true in the 90s—peace, love, socialism—have, in 2017, floated to the surface in youth culture again.
Their first date was on her first night in Washington, and their easy conversation on the app held true in the real world.
"Back the blue," reads one sign, not far from where stuffed animals sit on a library shelf that once held true crime books.
We wanted to know if this finding held true using a larger sample (more than 40,000 participants) from the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
This relationship held true even when the researchers controlled for education as a marker primarily of time spent reading and gazing at screens.
She held true to her word, eating only one basil leaf, one lemon drop, and one lime Popsicle after her self-appointed date.
These findings were demonstrated in a yearlong pilot program at Ohio Stadium last year, and have held true at Ohio State this season.
Washerwomen and vegetable sellers had always had the freedom to go out to market their wares, and the same held true for prostitutes.
Even when subjects looked at photos for 130 milliseconds — barely long enough to know you&aposre looking at a face — this held true.
"One surprising finding was that this held true even for brand-name combination pills that have generic versions of the combination pill," Sacks said.
These disparities held true even when looking at cases within the same hospice or accounting for the different kinds of terminal illnesses patients had.
"It has made me question tenets I once held true and friends I once held dear," Kalea says in the documents of her alcoholism.
But the general finding of this research has held true in multiple studies: A higher alcohol price means reduced alcohol consumption — and better outcomes.
In an election night of seismic shocks, one electoral trend held true to form Election Night: Marijuana law reform continued to win with voters.
This held true even if the runners smoke (a real phenomenon), drink, have high blood pressure, or are overweight, or if they run slowly.
This held true even after we statistically adjusted for methodological factors like sample size of the study and the similarity of the replication attempt.
But if the 60-seat projection held true, after actual results on Tuesday, Netanyahu would still have to enlist other allies in coalition negotiations.
The results held true, the study found, even when socioeconomic status, health conditions, depression, smoking, social engagement, poor diet and alcohol use were considered.
As Correa rounded first base, he held true to his promise ... pointing out for his new friend, Jalen while all eyes were on him.
But, he made clear, his powerful conclusions about the workings of competitive markets held true only under ideal — that is to say, unrealistic — assumptions.
This dictum has held true even as members of the alt-right have used trolling to propagate sexist, anti-Semitic, racist, and white nationalist memes.
Those positioning themselves as political outsiders have generated the most enthusiasm in the 2016 race, and early exit polls indicated that held true on Tuesday.
ABC and Harrison have previously made clear that footage of the incident in question will never be made public and they held true to their word.
"I wish he would have held true, honestly," said Kyle Gilbertson, from Duluth, who said he thought the policy acted as a "deterrent" against illegal immigration.
Nationally, it is still rare for officers to be tried and convicted for fatal incidents with civilians, and this has held true in Dallas as well.
And the same pattern held true across Austria; of the 2000,220 asylum seekers that moved through the country last year, just 2000,21970 made applications to stay.
Stranger still, the same held true for the second-to-last installments of two other franchises that took a leaf out of Deathly Hallows' split book.
The same held true for White as he hurled himself back down the Olympics halfpipe in Pyeongchang, the NBC commentators holding their breath for a win.
It has held true across settings no less disparate than the rehabilitation of child soldiers, the resettlement of refugee children and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
This held true on "Avonmore" (2014), which closed with a whispered cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny & Mary" produced by the Norwegian nu-disco eccentric Todd Terje.
Physicists had widely assumed that this equivalence held true for all the forces of nature, whether at the scale of galaxies or on the subatomic realm.
This relationship held true whether the swimmers were tall or short, male or female, although, not surprisingly, the typical B.M.I. for male and female swimmers differed.
Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, said he would vote for the amendment, if a reporter's description of it held true after the senator had studied it.
This has held true not only in modern times but over the millennium or so since the faith branched off from the Ismaili form of Shia Islam.
Importantly, these associations held true for participants who drank either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee, which would seem to imply that caffeine has nothing to do with it.
A similar trend held true for Congress, with 5033% of people who followed the hearings saying they thought worse of leaders' handling of the foreign interference issue.
The same findings held true when participants looked at college yearbook photos of 73 of the managing partners, some of which were taken half a century earlier.
He said he had been treating more and more young people for cirrhosis and decided to conduct the study to see whether the trend held true nationwide.
But in a new study in the journal Pediatrics, they found that this same pattern held true around the country over the period from 21 to 8003.
That correlation also largely held true for campus violence in those states, according to a report last year by the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City.
This held true regardless of a person's socioeconomic status, smoking status, diet, or health condition, suggesting there may be something about the optimism that's keeping people alive.
Denver allowed 18.5 points per game in the regular season and has held true to form in the postseason, surrendering 16 to Pittsburgh and 18 to New England.
If he was right (and if the finding held true in humans) it meant that stem cells could be harnessed to produce new eggs, perhaps even reverse menopause.
I feel like I could be reading a philosophy book that has held true for centuries or I could get stressed out by what's on the news today.
I wanted to find out if the same held true for the football, and so went off to find the Wales supporters watching the game away from home.
It's a theory that has held true since the industrial revolution, and seen the standard of living in developed countries go from mud hut to iPhones for all.
This held true even when any rise in debt was matched by a rise in the value of their assets, a finding at odds with conventional economic theory.
The values of the surfing that Kahanamoku celebrated spoke to inclusivity and Aloha, meaning an ethos of compassion, but the opposite has often held true along the coasts.
That pattern largely held true in May, with the 5.9 unemployment rate for blacks remaining higher than that of Hispanics (4.9 percent), Asians (2.1 percent), and whites (3.5 percent).
In the first clip, the new mom held True while singing along to "Skip to My Lou," which played in the background, and covering the baby girl with kisses.
But over time, Moore's Law held true — the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits doubled every year since their invention, eventually democratizing access to computing power.
This trend held true into adulthood, and was not altered by factors such as smoking in the household, owning cats or dogs, exposure to house dust mites, or breastfeeding.
This trend held true regardless of whether or not their mothers had been hospitalized for mental illness but was not true for male offspring or the descendents of men.
Lead researcher Anastasia Eleftheriou told The Washington Post that the research held true "even though they might believe that those women are more likely" to have sexually transmitted diseases.
He immediately turned professional and 21 years later has held true to his word capturing 12 world titles in five weight divisions while amassing a fortune along the way.
Another pattern also held true: As in past corruption scandals, few corporate chiefs implicated in Ms. Park's and Ms. Choi's dealings seem likely to spend much time behind bars.
Once that was done, the algorithm was tested on the other half of the census data, to see if these correlations held true for neighbourhoods it had never seen before.
A dizzying array of growth hacks But LinkedIn held true to its vision, built a very smart team, and used a dizzying array of growth hacks until it became ubiquitous.
The same pattern held true in a number of other states: The people who were pushed off the rolls were less likely to have work than those who weren't sanctioned.
One recent paper found that in lower- and middle-income families, children with higher test scores are more likely to enlist, while the opposite held true for upper-income families.
The lower chances of success among users of e-cigarettes, or electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), held true even if people said they turned to vaping as a way to quit.
STANDING O'S The celebrity section tends to offer a much more generous share of standing ovations than the rest of the audience at these events – and that held true Wednesday night.
" During the class, Penelope held True on her lap while their 21-month-old cousin Dream Renée busted an adorable move with the other children to the tune of "Mambo No. 5.
Throughout Trump's brief but stellar political career, one thing has held true: The more he's attacked, the more he thrives, the more the public rallies to him, the more success he enjoys.
That's held true this election cycle: Only 503 percent of Latino voters said that protecting immigrant rights is the most important issue facing the community, according to a February 250 Univision poll.
For the past 22 years, he has held true to a simple long term vision in the midst of the dot-com bubble, Great Recession, temporary market trends, and Wall Street skepticism.
The GOP support held true in the two most recent midterm elections, in 2014, when 64% of whites with no college degrees supported Republican candidates, and in 2018, when 61% did the same.
Facebook's stock even grazed the $21 level on Tuesday before settling at $2800, but Lang pointed out that its floor of support just under $2743 has held true three times since the fall.
In a nationally representative sample of 230,22 women around the country, we found that a majority of women support the #MeToo movement — which held true even when we looked at older women specifically.
That held true when they were asked about his new position advocating punishment for those who burn the American flag or picking former Wall Street executives to join his administration despite his campaign rhetoric.
The prediction by former Intel CEO Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of components in an integrated circuit would double roughly every two years has held true for more than half a century.
At the center of his art was that dazzling physicality and the percussiveness of his playing — his deep, serene, Ellingtonian chords and hummingbird attacks above middle C — which held true well into his 80s.
These associations held true even after accounting for other potentially influential factors, such as national wealth, the murder rate, and social programs aiming to curb teens' exposure to violence at home and at school.
The same has held true for the Fox contributors who have not embraced Mr. Trump's candidacy — like Dana Perino, the Republican co-host of "The Five," and the Weekly Standard writer Stephen F. Hayes.
Relocation drove up the adult earnings of these children in all five cities involved in the study — a finding that held true for whites, blacks and Latinos, as well as for boys and girls.
The relationship held true even when the researchers compared two consecutive pregnancies in the same woman, which allowed them to cancel out factors such as income, ethnicity, and lifestyle habits that could also affect risk.
The same held true for two other Virginia races targeted by Democrats, the 7th and 5th Districts, where Democrats competed for funds from national donors and faced GOP rivals that were unopposed in the primaries.
In a recent study, researchers at Myriad Genetics, a diagnostic company, reviewed data on 613 million patients who had genetic tests from 2006 to 2016 to see if the results originally reported still held true.
But the truism that people largely wanted to watch shows about basically good, likable people held true until 1999, when The Sopranos broke wide open the idea that audiences would watch shows about despicable people.
This wasn't entirely uninformed: users are often quickly skimming back and forth through videos rather than watching them fully, and that's held true for the native video that Pinterest has started to roll out, Bidgoli said.
That held true Monday when the former business partners surrendered to the FBI as the first to be indicted by the Department of Justice on charges related to foreign interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Trump appeared to have a big lead going in, but couldn't make it materialize, and Sanders was neck and neck with Hillary Clinton and held true to form, coming in only slightly shy of the lead.
Then serving as the CBP&aposs chief operating officer, he had worked the numbers and realized that if projections about the migrant influx held true, agencies would be woefully short of shelter space for unaccompanied minors.
Fine performances and a strong evocation of setting have held "True Detective" aloft for season after season, even when it has been let down by the plotting or by particularly ripe pieces of neo-noir dialogue.
" In the comments of one particularly serene beach photo — taken from the back while Kardashian held True, walking along the shoreline — one Instagram user asked the star, "U do know that your baby isn't an accessory right?
Photo by Spencer Platt/Newsmakers – Getty Images Photo by Spencer Platt/Newsmakers – Getty Images A recent survey by Deloitte of over 1000 participants in 7 countries found that outside the US in particular this perception held true.
These findings held true for both boys and girls when they measured fluoride through the women's overall fluid intake, but only boys' IQ seemed to be affected when researchers looked at the women's fluoride concentration in urine.
This pattern held true in a comparison of the exit polls in the 2008 Massachusetts primary races: In the Democratic race, 33 percent of voters had done postgraduate study, and in the Republican one, 23 percent had.
This held true when Trump pulled off his presidential election victory in November, with Meyers giving a heartfelt monologue about his disappointment and fervent hope that things would turn out differently under President Trump than he expected.
Through it all, Riley held true to the tenets of the game that he had described in his book "The Winner Within: A Life Plan for Team Players," which was published early in his tenure with the Knicks.
The United States Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that sitting presidents do not have immunity from federal suits concerning their unofficial actions, but it did not address whether the same held true for lawsuits filed in state courts.
The same held true for keys generated from iterations of some banal phrase—for example, running the word 'receiver' through the SHA256 algorithm, taking the output and then running it through the SHA256 again—as well as transaction IDs.
This held true even when the researchers adjusted for emotional and behavioral problems already present in the 18-month-olds; compared to children at the same behavioral baseline, the kids with sleep problems ran into more difficulties as they developed.
In particular, Cicilline said he is thinking about ways to measure the success of antitrust enforcement, such as requiring federal agencies to report on past mergers that they cleared to understand if the companies' representations of their future actions held true.
Midweek forecasts predicting conditions among the 10 coldest in N.F.L. history held true, though falling short of the record minus-13 temperature and minus-48 wind chill for the 1967 N.F.L. championship game between Green Bay and Dallas, long nicknamed the Ice Bowl.
In a new study in Behavior Research Methods, researchers wanted to see if that held true in a larger sample size of people, and asked more than a thousand people to take an online test where they chose colors for 16 spoken vowels.
This assumption appears to have held true in Italy and has influenced governments' health advice, including in the US and the UK.Salomon also said France was struggling to contain the outbreak as people ignore the country's recommendations to avoid gathering in public places.
The trend held true in New York City, one of the country's most expensive metropolitan areas, where the cost of renting a one-bedroom actually dropped: The median one-bedroom rent was $2,890 a month, down a little less than 1 percent.
After hearing the news of the court order, the squatters held true to their egalitarian credentials and organized a council yesterday evening in the mansion, taking a vote on whether or not the 30 or so squatters in the building wanted to resist the eviction.
During the decades in which Moore's Law approximately held true (in the general sense of computer performance), computer and network security took a very distant second place as design and engineering criteria to the relentless drive toward higher performance, lower power requirements, and lower cost.
The link between increased physical activity and falling risk of cardiovascular disease in older people held true even for those with disabilities and chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels and type 2 diabetes, researchers report in the European Heart Journal.
The researchers found that kindness was the most sought-after trait overall, and that held true for both people from Western countries like the Netherlands and the UK and Eastern cultures like Singapore and Malaysia, and both men and women across the 59 countries.
Somebody told me a long time ago, a pretty smart guy, said 'any kind of addiction is really the result of unresolved grief,' and that has held true for me as I've gone through life ever since and that's why I give that piece of advice.
"It's almost always held true that Virginia is an early warning sign of what to expect in swing districts and swing states across the country in the midterms," said Jesse Ferguson, a former Clinton campaign spokesman who's worked in Virginia politics and remaining neutral in the primary.
These results held true when we controlled for region, race and religion, among other factors: 59% of Trump supporters in the Republican primary scored in the top quartile on racial resentment, compared with 46% of Republicans who backed other candidates and with 29% of voters overall.
"Once we realized the extent of the genetic rearrangements we studied it systematically, looking at different genes and different therapeutically relevant cell lines and showed that the CRISPR-Cas9 effects held true," said Michael Kosicki, a Wellcome Sanger Institute researcher and lead author of the study.
STOCK STAGNANT Carolina Panthers Returning: CB Josh Norman (franchise tagged), RB Mike Tolbert, DL Charles Johnson New additions: DT Paul Soliai, C Gino Gradkowski, DB Brandon Boykin Lost: P Brad Nortman The Panthers normally don't do a lot in free agency, and that held true this year.
Cumulatively, the data indicated that running, whatever someone's pace or mileage, dropped a person's risk of premature death by almost 40 percent, a benefit that held true even when the researchers controlled for smoking, drinking and a history of health problems such as hypertension or obesity.
He knew from previous research conducted by another lab that young students living in polluted areas performed more poorly in exams, but there was no exploration of whether this held true for a broader population and, if it did, what specific effects the toxins were having on cognitive function.
Trump made a campaign trail promise to eliminate the EPA, an agency once looked to as an important national force for tackling climate change, and during his first 100 days in office has held true to his word, taking swift strides towards dismantling the agency and rolling back regulations.
In an 3003-page letter to Senate Judiciary Committee leaders Charles Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, James Duff, director the Administrative Office of the US Courts, wrote that no complaints of sexual harassment were filed against federal judges in 2016, a pattern that he said has held true for most years.
But just as Supreme Court Justice Roger Taney wrote in the 1857 Dred Scott decision that "the black man has no rights that the white man is bound to respect," the same has always held true with respect to how the rights of Native Americans have been trampled upon by the U.S. government.
Looking at the relationship of the U.S. dollar to the euro and the yen over a 10-year period ending in 2014, you find that increasing the currency-hedged percentages did steadily reduce the volatility in the developed European and the broader-developed international markets; however, the reverse held true for Japanese markets.
The same held true for voters weighing McCain's birthplace in the Panama Canal Zone, or Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's birth to a Kenyan father in Hawaii.
Current models would run well over a cool $1 million, making them unrealistic for most drivers at the moment, but some inventors have held true to the prediction they will become a new norm in the coming years, so "The Jetsons" might not be just a disappointing far-off fantasy for long.
The results held true even after adjusting the data for age, ethnicity, family medical history and other potentially influential factors, Not surprisingly, men who were heavy smokers -- defined as 15 or more cigarettes a day -- or obese men and women with a BMI of 30 or more had fewer years without disease.
That has especially held true at the Olympics, from the Black Power salutes of the Mexico City Games; to the 1972 massacre of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches by Palestinian terrorists in Munich, Germany; to the United States boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made a campaign trail promise to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency -- a department once looked to as an important national force tackling climate change -- and during his first 303 days in office has held true to his word, taking swift strides towards dismantling the agency and rolling back regulations.
A similar pattern held true for episodes of major depression and suicide-related outcomes: Teens and young adults had higher rates of depression in 2017 than they did a decade before, while the rate of depression for most age groups over 30 was actually lower in 2017 compared to 2009 (seniors were the exception).
Mid-scale animals like cheetahs, marlins, and falcons outpace their giant counterparts on land, in the sea, and in the air, and the same pattern likely held true for dinosaurs: Small species like velociraptors would have been much faster than colossal tyrannosaurs, which Hirt and her colleagues suggest topped out around 17 miles per hour.
But one person I talked to shared a super simple pricing formula for the rare iPad plans that has held true for several years: $30xM, where M is the number of months since June 2010, when AT&T's unlimited data plan for iPad (introduced along with the iPad just two months earlier, in April 2010) was discontinued.
The same held true for much of the second half, but with Pittsburgh having closed what had been a 14-263 lead all the way to 14-13, it was time for the big guys to show up, and Gronkowski did just that by outracing the entire Steelers defense into the end zone, with Tom Brady finding him for a beautiful 36-yard touchdown.
The same held true for much of the second half, but with Pittsburgh having closed what had been a 14-0 lead all the way to 14-173, it was time for the big guys to show up, and Gronkowski did just that by outracing the entire Steelers defense into the end zone, with Tom Brady finding him for a beautiful 36-yard touchdown.
The premises on which Mr. Posen and his peers based their careers — that a seal of approval from Vogue, for example, was all the push you needed; that celebrities on the red carpet were the best marketing you could have; that a department store like Barneys was the open door to a consumer sector — no longer held true in the fractured age of social media, peer influencers and direct communication.
Like everything in politics, that hasn't exactly held true: As it becomes increasingly clear that the race would be a Sanders-Clinton smackdown—and that Sanders might actually have a shot, however small, at winning said smackdown—the Vermont senator has started to hit the former First Lady with not-so-subtle attacks about her ties to Wall Street, and flip flops on liberal linchpins like trade and the War in Iraq.
The data showed that this would be a severe blow to workers' income, a fact that held true even after Trump appointees in the department had the data manipulated for a more palatable outcome: Senior department political officials—faced with a government analysis showing that workers could lose billions of dollars in tips as a result of the proposal—ordered staff to revise the data methodology to lessen the expected impact, several of the sources said.

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