Give us some of the rules and regulations that will be helpful to this economy, helpful to women, helpful to our families, helpful to our communities.
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So to the extent you're helpful to them, you're helpful to them.
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It's not helpful to the country, and I don't think it's helpful to her.
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THOSE LEAKS WERE NOT HELPFUL TO THE MARKETS, OR NOT HELPFUL TO THE PROCESS.
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That is during the campaign, WikiLeaks was helpful to him, Assange was helpful to him.
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Because all I'm trying to do is be helpful to them and helpful to the situation.
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The code-share agreements were helpful to customers, but they were not helpful to American Airlines, Parker said.
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Having an outside voice to play that surrogate role is always helpful to candidate, but particularly helpful to a woman.
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Trump "knowingly spreads content that is helpful to Russia because he thinks it is also helpful to him personally and politically," she said.
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Trump's lawyers argued that Democrats ignored some testimony that was helpful to the president, while themselves ignoring testimony that was not helpful to Trump.
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"That certainty is helpful to companies and states making long-term investments in clean energy, and it's helpful to the U.S. in international climate negotiations," he said.
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" IT WOULD BE HELPFUL TO HAVE SINGLE MEASURE OF CONSUMER INFLATION "It would be helpful to just have one public-facing measure of the cost of living for consumers.
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" The proposal, Peters said, "will be helpful to Flint but it will also be helpful to other communities that may be facing lead or toxic contamination at some point.
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Maybe it's more helpful to look at the regional faves.
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It's "necessary" if it's appropriate and helpful to the business.
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Consider what is helpful to you — and drop the rest.
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"It's always helpful to grieve with other people," Fitzpatrick said.
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It's helpful to have a visible antagonist in some ways.
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They have been very helpful to me and my family.
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This mobile foothold is "tremendously helpful" to Intel, said Ing.
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First, it's helpful to understand how exactly a bidet works.
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Anything that gives you perspective is hugely helpful to have.
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"It would be helpful to have some recommendations," Lipinski said.
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And it isn't helpful to make it us vs. them.
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First, it's helpful to know who she is running against.
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However, their candidate was not always helpful to the effort.
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What strategy might be most helpful to get you moving?
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"It's very helpful to talk about these issues," she says.
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Nor is it helpful to assume the worst of them.
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"I think it's helpful to maintain a social distance" vs.
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The president's language is unlikely to be helpful to them.
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But the boxing machines are already proving helpful to Amazon.
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And it might not offer information helpful to the investigation.
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"It isn't helpful to negate or invalidate," Dr. Iyer said.
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The wheel is helpful to anyone with a shaky hand.
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But even that might not be very helpful to consumers.
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Being a parent myself was just invaluably helpful to me.
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It can be helpful to try to disaggregate those effects.
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We presume he would not be helpful to the president.
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Buybacks are only helpful to the company buying the stock.
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He explained that emojis can be very helpful to businesses.
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Buy less clothing Another thing that's helpful to hold onto?
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"It's very helpful to know you're not alone," she said.
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"It's very helpful to know you're not alone," she said.
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It's helpful to draw comparisons to other chronic medical conditions.
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While you can argue that having a popular app pre-installed can be helpful to consumers (though not at all helpful to Facebook competitors), a permanent pre-install is undoubtedly an anti-consumer move.
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For some families, genetic testing would be very helpful to them.
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I've found it helpful to treat the film as my boss.
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It can be helpful to present the data to your doctor.
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It was really helpful to have words to start the conversation.
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" He finds it "very, very helpful to maintain sharpness of mind.
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SCARAMUCCI: Well, I am trying to be helpful to the President.
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This is helpful to keep in mind when looking at Biden.
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Also, are there ways that you can be helpful to them?
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And, it's helpful to publicists looking to build their business pipeline.
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Rego adds that it's helpful to approach the situation with compassion.
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It's helpful to engage in a bit of counterfactual history here.
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"It's really helpful to have a map where that's so obvious."
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In many ways, a weaker currency is helpful to the economy.
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Only you'll know what's truly going to be helpful to you.
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It's more helpful to think of it as mysterious or eccentric.
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It's helpful to have a child's point of view on this.
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First, it might be helpful to define what "attractive" even means.
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It's helpful to remember that not everything has to make sense.
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As Joe suggests, it's helpful to start small with this one.
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A knife seems like it would be helpful to stab walkers.
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It's helpful to lawyers and defendants, who can easily track cases.
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Hopefully, they're as helpful to you as they were to me.
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This team's background was helpful to All Aboard Florida, records show.
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Because of this, it is helpful to take a step back.
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Is it helpful to have to choose between bad and improving?
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ISDS in NAFTA has been highly helpful to the United States.
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Goodlatte hasn't been especially helpful to those pushing for Koskinen's impeachment.
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It's helpful to be disconnected so the mind can be fertile.
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A simple thought experiment can be helpful to see these risks.
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Dini hopes this narrative will be helpful to others who suffer.
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You might find it helpful to identify your community's aid organizations.
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That could make the tariffs less helpful to domestic steel mills.
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We have a lot of knowledge that is helpful to people.
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That's monstrously helpful to a writer in the world-building stage.
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Choosing paper cups for hot brews seems helpful to the environment.
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Work on being kind and helpful to the people around you.
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Except that corners are more helpful to some teams than others.
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"Independent prosecutors aren't helpful to dictatorships," he said of Ms. Ortega.
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"It would certainly be helpful to be a community like ours."
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I can also be more helpful to my neighbors and friends.
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Just talking about it in that way is helpful to folks.
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Trump's allies believe Sondland's testimony will be helpful to their side.
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I find it helpful to hold babies in this trying time.
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Were there things that were less helpful to your grieving process?
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I don't think that's helpful to me as an elected official.
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Sometimes its helpful to discuss the historical context of election politics.
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How can I ensure my work is helpful to your goals?
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"Allstate has been very helpful to us," Gordon-Byne told me.
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It can be helpful to evaluate your role in the situation.
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His overheated rapist talk, early on, wasn't helpful to his cause.
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"They were not helpful to us," one senior administration official said.
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It's really helpful to people to target their ads properly. Right.
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In those ways, I understand that I was helpful to Seth.
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It might be helpful to divide statements about this into two categories.
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I wish I'd focused on being more helpful to other queer folks.
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Usually eye drops can be helpful to protect the eye, she says.
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It's helpful to first understand how nostalgia can be good for you.
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Being together again has been helpful to their healing process, said Burrell.
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For me, it's just helpful to talk, and process, and remember Paul.
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No matter where you live, though, it's helpful to have a budget.
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"It's very possible that he will be helpful to me," said Sen.
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Helpful to get elected, it can come back to haunt you afterwards.
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It could be helpful to draw up a set of best practices.
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Because if it's not helpful to us humans, it won't stay around.
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It is helpful to understand where these union households are in Ohio.
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Something you may think is insignificant could be helpful to our case.
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Again, it's helpful to remember that this is on a sliding scale.
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Leaning into studying that was helpful to me in developing the character.
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White House staffers are often helpful to the wildlife roaming the grounds.
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It's kind of a weird tool but it's definitely helpful to me.
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That said, it's also helpful to establish a baseline of fingering skills.
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It's not helpful to jump on them and criticize them right now.
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I don't think it's helpful to try to impose things from outside.
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I think it is helpful to study some of these basic things.
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The Costellos were helpful to her in her 2014 State House run.
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"That backdrop is becoming very helpful to the active industry," he says.
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"This is why primary challenges are helpful to our democracy," Greer said.
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By that time, Deripaska already had proven himself helpful to the FBI.
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As such, it is helpful to keep a few things in focus.
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"They claim my allegations were 'not helpful to the process,' " she said.
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The F.C.C. soon made other regulatory modifications that were helpful to Sinclair.
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The man who ran the center was usually very helpful to me.
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It can be helpful to expand the historical scale just a tad.
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As a therapist, my clients' tears are actually really helpful to me.
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"I could be helpful to him," Pelosi told The New York Times.
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It's helpful to have someone checking your blind spots before acting abruptly.
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And I was thinking this would be helpful to my academic career.
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They've all be incredibly helpful to us, and we've been very lucky.
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It'd be so helpful to have such an adorable sous-chef around.
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But I think being a woman was often actually helpful to me.
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It may be helpful to keep a light on for this reason.
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Open and sharing, and it was helpful to growing your platform, obviously.
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Let's hear the ugliness, because it's not helpful to shut it down.
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This isn't helpful to me or to anyone, especially people of color.
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"They recognize that it's not helpful to grow up later," he said.
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It might also be helpful to consider allowing capitalization of training programs.
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Policies also have coverage exclusions and limits that are helpful to know.
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It might be helpful to record the interview and take notes. 4.
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It's especially not helpful to him, but he just can't help himself.
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It's also helpful to get kids to examine their own learning process.
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It's helpful to have someone in the office you can confide in.
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It's "more helpful to us to think of concrete examples," Griffith said.
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I found it helpful to be able to read about each location.
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Their age and limited number make them less helpful to our analysis.
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The move was especially helpful to states overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic.
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"It isn't helpful to make it us versus them," Ms. Streep said.
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Now we have an opportunity for you to be helpful to us.
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Dr. Rose said it's helpful to learn young to deal with breakups.
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"It is not helpful to blame parents when injuries occur," he said.
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Would such barriers be helpful to protect the area from this storm?
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This is called "linking back" and it's super helpful to the blogging experience.
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"So that was helpful to me to deal with what happened," he says.
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Justice Scalia's opinions were also helpful to criminal defendants charged under vague laws.
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They have great comments and they've been helpful to me as I joined.
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But wouldn't it be helpful to use your platform for full-blown activism?
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However, it can be helpful to turn your attention to your own timeline.
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Yet it would be more helpful to think of investment as self-insurance.
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They are not likely to be helpful to the British government's negotiating aims.
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He's always been very helpful to us, so we want to thank him.
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But it&aposs going to be helpful, to get a lot of information.
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SO HE HAS BEEN INCREDIBLY HELPFUL TO ME AS I JOINED THE COMPANY.
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But it's helpful to have external forces guiding one to a better path.
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How can I be less annoying and more helpful to my colorblind comrades?
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Love finds it helpful to highlight her expenses by category using colored pens.
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We hope that both this narrative and document are helpful to public understanding.
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Secondly, it's helpful to keep in mind that Jenner didn't design this dress.
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To understand my perspective it's helpful to know a bit of my story.
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"It's helpful to know what your rent is going to be," she said.
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That the Republican leaders in Congress appeared in Cleveland is helpful to Trump.
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A few facts may be helpful to set the background for this discussion.
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It can be helpful to visualize your life after the breakup, Cooper said.
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It is more helpful to think of lockup as incurring an opportunity cost.
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Trump has said that the Kurds provided some information "helpful" to the operation.
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"Yesterday his comments weren't very helpful to the issue around guns," she said.
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It might be most helpful to compare a social network to a party.
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While it's almost never helpful to be impolite, it's critical to be persistent.
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To see why, it's helpful to think back to last year's Greek crisis.
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That thinking is helpful to understand the potential fallout of such a decision.
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In its present state, the economy will also be helpful to the president.
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And that money has been not just helpful to Wayne County, but vital.
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Second, products use anonymous data in aggregate to be more helpful to everyone.
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"Becoming a repeated supporter is super helpful to the organizations," Ms. Rusnock said.
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Are there any ingredients more helpful to the harried home cook than sausages?
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A couple of truckers who are now college professors were helpful to me.
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"We don't believe that would be helpful, to go to conference," said Sen.
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That's because consistently reinforcing gender shores up stereotypes that aren't helpful to anyone.
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It's usually helpful to understand what pressures are weighing on the other guy.
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It's not helpful to call the press the enemy of the American people.
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No one is more important and helpful to your community than the police.
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But he played down China's role, saying the Chinese were "helpful" to Pakistan.
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Anything in the report that undermines their credibility could be helpful to Stone's defense.
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They play to myths surrounding immigration, which is not helpful to understanding the issue.
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By helping me better understand your goals, I can be more helpful to you.
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To understand that, it's helpful to go back to 2017, when then-Lt. Gov.
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The former president has described the competitive 2008 primary as helpful to his candidacy.
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It can be helpful to consider what kind of Star Wars fan they are.
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" She called Ivanka Trump "as helpful to women as an empty box of tampons.
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Before going any further with Craftable Cats, it's helpful to understand a few quirks.
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But after she and Odysseus come to an understanding, she's incredibly helpful to him.
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These features have proved helpful to vaccinators in Ethiopia, Nigeria and post-earthquake Nepal.
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So it can be helpful to millennials who have already started their own families.
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First, it's helpful to understand the role transmission fluid plays in a car's operation.
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"I think it's helpful to see how different people manage their money," McElhaney said.
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Economists find it helpful to keep these sources of growth separate in their minds.
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Plus, bidets could also be helpful to clean up after sex, Dr. Moore says.
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First, it's helpful to understand what the linea nigra is in the first place.
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Once we confirm what exactly will be helpful to send or do, we will.
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That's when it's helpful to remember that the fast lane isn't the only lane.
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If it works, this sort of recoding could be very helpful to existing biotechnology.
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"It is always helpful to bond with children through their own interests," Livingston adds.
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I am supporting "Big" Luther Strange because he was so loyal & helpful to me!
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Getting laid off is pretty common, so it's helpful to think about the possibility.
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After all, it's not always helpful to the schools, which we're supposed to support.
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Is it helpful to have an experienced promoter who is also an experienced boxer?
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It's really helpful to be able to know that you're not alone in it.
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It's helpful to be aware of the imposter phenomenon, regardless of your own feelings.
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To see how unusual Tesla is here, it's helpful to compare it to Google.
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I'm no director, but would it be helpful to maybe act more like zombies?
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To understand what makes a battery safe, it's helpful to know how they work.
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Besides being more helpful to consumers they said that they see another benefit: savings.
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My book explores how I did that, and I hope it's helpful to others.
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In these situations, it's helpful to explain why they're being asked to do it.
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Their answers are helpful to anyone who needs help saving money on their vacations.
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While you're planning for retirement, it can be helpful to factor these things in.
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Hirsch said that Netflix is "helpful to the performer" in building a comedian's brand.
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Would it be helpful to see all the answers there in black and white?
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I think the internal experience is going to be really, really helpful to me.
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So it is helpful to find a way to put the debt into perspective.
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"You're not being very helpful to the court in your answers," Justice Alito said.
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"I don't think it's helpful to vilify people you don't agree with," he said.
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It's helpful to record customers using competitors' sites and products to understand existing routines.
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It's helpful to be able to interact and to touch and feel the stuff.
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Luckily, I never needed it, but it was helpful to know I had it.
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Such programs are not just good for the individual but also helpful to society.
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It can be helpful to re-frame your mistake as an opportunity to grow.
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Yet no, if presented in the right light, can be helpful to an organization.
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There's a lot of posturing, and not much of it is helpful to anyone.
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There, I learned about dietary guidelines and supplements that became helpful to my recovery.
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Camera traps have become especially helpful to scientists who study hard-to-spot species.
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This is also helpful to figure out whether you have allergies or a cold.
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Unnamed sources can be helpful to journalists, especially in reporting topics of national security.
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Which book was most helpful to you in working on your biography of Grant?
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I think it's helpful to have a book contextualise a genre in its history.Definitely.
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It's also helpful to keep in mind what the White House counsel doesn't do.
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But it's helpful to look separately at labor force participation for men and women.
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"I think it is going to be helpful to show our story," he said.
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If you're running the meeting, it's also helpful to call on people by name.
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If you're running the meeting, it's also helpful to call on people by name.
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APPIAH I don't think it's terribly helpful to try to say when philosophy begins.
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" He added, "We thought a big motion picture would be helpful to the brand.
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I've learned it's not so helpful to focus on what's possible or realistic anymore.
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When considering how to give, it's helpful to start by asking what motivates you.
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Could making such a jumbled painting have been helpful to me, at least psychologically?
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I hope my lessons learned prove helpful to building your own recession game plan.
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Did they have other distinctive attributes that would be more helpful to your employees?
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" Always helpful to remember that you, the customer, are always a "transferred business asset.
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In light of recent news, we thought it would be helpful to revisit it.
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They have said he's been helpful to them, but have not revealed how so.
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The conversations bubbling along in those recipe notes are fascinating and helpful to all.
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And in certain industries, a consolidated tax position really is very helpful to us.
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So I find it's helpful to take a deep breath and break it down.
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KUDLOW SAYS GM STRIKE, BOEING'S HALT IN MANUFACTURING WAS NOT HELPFUL TO U.S. ECONOMY
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It's helpful to, say, see which state searched for Baby Yoda the most often.
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It's helpful to order and pay ahead, but the wait can be an hour.
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It might be helpful to remember that right now, this is just one election.
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Jackson's words couldn't be clearer — or more helpful to the House at this stage.
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There are also numerous preventive measures that are particularly helpful to seniors, Fahs said.
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It would be helpful to outfit all vehicles with safety tech like T.S.S.-P.
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When yields flatten in that manner, it is not helpful to bank earnings either.
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To understand how risk corridors work, it's helpful to first understand how insurers operate.
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While helpful to the cause, this approach is no substitute for frontline grassroots advocacy.
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"It would have been helpful to know that it was spreading here," he said.
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Getting an early peek at those filings would be very helpful to a thief.
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I think it could've been helpful to me and my partners if they'd known.
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"It's extremely helpful to know where we were to know who we are now."
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Houter: What we see is everyone is very open and helpful to each other.
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When times get tough, Garland said, it's helpful to focus on the lives of others.
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So it certainly was helpful to get us up on TV the last couple weeks.
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"Melzac liked Swift and Swift was helpful to Melzac's agenda at the Corcoran," Newmann said.
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I don&apost think it&aposs helpful to make unilateral concessions talking about war gaming.
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The change4life app is helpful to track how much sugar you consume in your diet.
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I think that&aposs inappropriate and certainly not helpful to our investigation in the Congress.
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China had been similarly helpful to the IMF bail-out of Ukraine a year earlier.
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So it was helpful to us to have some people have different experiences of it.
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But where polls have been poor, another indicator has proved itself remarkably helpful to prognosticators.
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But this version of the Joker was actually friendly, and at times helpful, to Bruce.
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"If we can blossom a few young souls that can be helpful to someone else."
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If you want to understand Sanders's strong showing, it's helpful to look at this chart.
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A number of people in this audience were helpful to me, and I thank you.
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None of this was helpful to Ally, so she stabbed Speed Wagon then and there.
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This restriction is actually helpful to people, said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.
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That's probably a smart move, and actually would be helpful to the users of it.
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Cloudy days (and eclipses) will happen, and that's when it's helpful to still be connected.
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It is not helpful to assert that childhood did not exist before the 17th century.
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The results might not be politically helpful to a company, or they might be unpredictable.
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Tony remains Chairman and will be helpful to GEICO for the rest of his life.
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You cannot say that the Saudis and Emiratis were not helpful to the Trump administration.
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"It's fake, so it's not helpful to show it along with authentic material," he said.
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And so it was really helpful to be able to go and talk to Rick.
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When looking at celebrity street style, it's helpful to remember to take your goggles off.
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I find it helpful to listen to this work as if I was playing Memory.
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So it's very helpful to know generally what the shape of a show will be.
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Still, the sister left open the possibility that Danley could provide information helpful to investigators.
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As you go through your benefits, it's helpful to keep a terminology reference within reach.
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It's also helpful to create posts and comment on other articles and posts on LinkedIn.
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"It would have been more helpful to force people to rank these values," he said.
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"Obviously, having those jobs here — high wages jobs — is helpful to our economy," she said.
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Thinking back, there are seven lessons I learned that should be helpful to any entrepreneur.
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Takeaways: It's helpful to set expectations before downloading the app and turning your kid loose.
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That said, it's helpful to shop around and find the best coverage for your money.
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So maybe it would be helpful to think about this from a slightly different perspective.
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After all, when dealing with a powerful tool, it's helpful to have a "stop" button.
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VICE: For starters, it's probably helpful to talk about how long we've been in Afghanistan.
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Most of the time those who are really helpful to us are the funeral parlors.
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Well, our first reaction to things is: One, can it be helpful to developing countries?
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It was especially helpful to the female Democratic candidates who are sometimes pigeonholed as leftist.
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Showing a model could be helpful to students using this format for the first time.
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But Trump administration officials said the new arrangements would be particularly helpful to smaller employers.
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Mr. Stone has nonetheless claimed Ms. Davis is unlikely to be helpful to Mr. Mueller.
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He said that they could be helpful to take non-coronavirus cases from civilian hospitals.
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"It definitely appears that the tax service has been very helpful to companies," he said.
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"Partners can be very helpful to help enforce consistent sleep and wake routines," she said.
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The old updates based on trunk lines were helpful to some riders but not others.
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That kind of instability cannot be helpful to reform goals, police morale or public safety.
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But it would be helpful to know more about some of the ambiguous characters involved.
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"It doesn't matter a lick that you find that information not helpful to your case."
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So transparent durability with our investors and doubling down on being helpful to our customers.
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The few Irish who have stayed in the neighborhood are very helpful to the church.
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"There's definitely a crossover point where this goes from helpful to creepy," says Mr Hocking.
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It's psychologically helpful to feel like there's something useful we can do from our homes.
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However, it is helpful to see it, because it does transcend normal gender-identity views.
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That's why it's helpful to take a brief break after a burst of focused work.
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They raise the possibility that only information helpful to Trump will emerge from the community.
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Australian epidemiologist Ian Mackay posted this chart that I found helpful to understand the principle.
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Kaine's deep, sincere Roman Catholic faith can only be helpful to the ticket as well.
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It would be helpful to have an idea of what the prosecutors were up against.
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In a statement Monday, Lamar said it is "helpful" to have the White House's suggestions.
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It's also helpful to have an exit strategy in place to help with the transition.
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They can't get involved, because it is helpful to think of this as a trial.
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Nothing could be less helpful to our collective psyche as the country blunders toward Brexit.
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Veselnitskaya had said she had information that could prove "helpful" to the Trump presidential campaign.
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It's helpful to give your partner a quick Sociology 101 lesson on your family's norms.
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Maybe it's helpful to be clear about where you stand, and to say it often.
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But that doesn't necessarily mean that all this monitoring is helpful to someone like me.
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"They've been extremely helpful to the local party," Mr. LaValle said of the president's family.
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But the truth is that the federal government is extremely helpful to millions of Americans.
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But wouldn't it be helpful to know where he falls on the facial-recognition spectrum?
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"Unilateral actions are not helpful to the peace process," said Guterres in a statement Tuesday.
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But I like to brag about the fact that we are helpful to the membership.
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It's helpful to get a quick sense of critical consensus, even if it's somewhat imprecise.
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Well, I don't think it's helpful to use Nixon as the only standard of danger.
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To understand why this is a bad idea, it's helpful to work through an example.
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It's helpful to be a successful entrepreneur who is also a CFP, because it's very grounding.
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I think it might be helpful to tell her, but I'm not sure it is ethical.
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I feel like I can be more helpful to my staff if we have [other material].
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It's about being helpful to other people, because as an actor you can't act by yourself.
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And I think it can be helpful to think of electromagnetic "hypersensitivity" in the same way.
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He also lifted rates in January: helpful to Najib, although not unreasonable given the wider backdrop.
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That&aposs why I think it would be helpful to have all this done in public.
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But to truly understand why this has happened, it's helpful to revisit how it all started.
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Either way, it can be immensely helpful to hit the pause button from time to time.
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It's also helpful to match the abilities of your teammates with the enemies in a dungeon.
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It makes the organization more opaque and less helpful to those struggling (regardless of the cause).
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And where they don't, it's helpful to remember that political outcomes aren't written in the stars.
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It's also helpful to delete files, photos, videos, documents, and anything else you just don't need.
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It's not helpful to see bright pink underwear through the ivory gown you are trying on.
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It's just so helpful to see certain shapes that maybe a girl can't show as well.
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And sometimes it's helpful to remember you aren't just a detached internet commentator; you're a fan.
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To understand the challenges of solar waste, it's helpful to understand how the panels are built.
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"What we saw with the resolution was not helpful to the situation," Haley said on Tuesday.
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What was so helpful to me is that we did a run-through of several scenes.
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Normal use of social media can be equally helpful to all politicians, far-right or otherwise.
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In addition, "Trump-led tax reform" was "particularly helpful" to the deal's economics, cooed Mr Legere.
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It's really helpful to talk about how our individual goals/hopes/disappointments/dreams affect our relationship.
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It's also helpful to get in the practice of washing your hands after handling your cat.
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That being said, it's always helpful to take a step back and celebrate the small victories.
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"I think I can be very, very helpful to Mr. Trump's campaign as well," Ward said.
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Hempstead-Wright's right, that would have been helpful to understanding what exactly happened between the sisters.
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MongoDB: Because its foundation is open-source database software, it can be helpful to freelance developers.
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Swipe down to hear textThis one requires some extra preparation, but it's helpful to have available.
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It's helpful to recognize that the people who run those companies want to do something noble.
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So it can be helpful to try to occupy your mind with something else, Stewart says.
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However, it can be helpful to turn your attention to your own financial goals and timeline.
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"They said, 'If you think it will be helpful to others, go for it," she says.
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Whether you speak her language or not, it's helpful to separate the Lady from the Gaga.
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My personal mental health is really important, because without that, I'm not very helpful to others.
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It's also helpful to talk about what you do in relation to larger, more established players.
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When you're telling a spy story, it's very helpful to be forced to slow down communications.
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But it's helpful to look at the big picture when we think about these sales milestones.
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It would be helpful to share the wider context you point out here with our readers.
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It would be helpful to have similar information about scientists on the company's committees and boards.
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I found that it was helpful to sort of wrap the end around once, guiding it.
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His convoluted non-endorsement of Mr Cruz was probably very helpful to the senator from Texas.
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And I thought I was being honest, but I don't think it was helpful to her.
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Other regulations that have been advertised as helpful to the Hispanic community also had unadvertised consequences.
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It is helpful to think of gladiator contests as two types: as punishment and as sport.
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A pack n' play may not be a necessity, but it sure is helpful to have.
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If you're not familiar with how Karma works, it's helpful to back up a few steps.
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I know a food critic who thinks that bad reviews are actually helpful to chefs. Wow.
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Many are helpful to the public, and Congress and the president wouldn't attempt to overturn them.
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To understand ideologically where deepfakes came from, it's helpful to understand how porn itself has evolved.
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Given the level of abstraction in this debate, it is helpful to discuss a concrete example.
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It's chockfull of lovely vowels and very helpful to constructors when they are filling a puzzle.
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But I do think it is helpful to have people who have been trained by us.
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It's also not helpful to our nation or to his own policies he's trying to enact.
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Also, core strengthening exercises, such as Pilates, can be helpful to prevent IT Band Friction Syndrome.
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It's helpful to sleep on the plane or even when your hotel room is too bright.
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Is scaring the electorate into fear and concern about the candidate's judgment helpful to the voters?
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It's helpful to write out your long-term goals and talk them over with your partner.
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"It's helpful to start with what you're trying to accomplish," he told Business Insider in September.
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Because of this natural flux, it's helpful to create a balanced portfolio through a blended approach.
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I think some ways it might be helpful to see where [the detractors] are coming from.
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The reality is usually that they're only being kind and helpful to benefit themselves, Behary says.
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"I think it would be really helpful to have more information right now," Ms. Trottenberg said.
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Given this, the researchers came to one conclusion that could be immediately helpful to alien-hunters.
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If Wilken's O'Bannon decision is any guide, that could prove helpful to pay-for-play advocates.
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It's very helpful to just be able to say, "You're drunk," and push them off me.
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Costello told reporters that Trump's support "should be helpful" to Republicans' effort to pass the bill.
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Gifting money to your grandchildren can be incredibly helpful to help them get ahead in life.
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It's so helpful to read your emendations and substitutions, and about your experiences cooking the food.
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Be genuine, and be genuinely helpful to other people, and they'll look out for you, too.
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He became friendly with his partners, who were known to have been helpful to the Kremlin.
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To find the answer, it's helpful to understand a key role of the traditional venture capitalist.
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UK PM JOHNSON'S SPOKESMAN SAYS NOT HELPFUL TO DISCUSS EXACTLY WHAT ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN PROPOSED
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Policies like paid leave, subsidized child care and part-time work options are helpful to mothers.
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Most wedding ceremonies follow a similar pattern, so it's helpful to use that as a skeleton.
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"I don't know that it's helpful to be so black and white about it," Jed retorts.
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It's always helpful to understand what the actual companies themselves are saying in situations like these.
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Finally he asks for some assistance, or rather demands, "be helpful," to a White House aide.
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Runkel said it can be helpful to display vulnerability during a fight with a family member.
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Exercises like yoga can also be helpful to ease anxiety-related sore, tight muscles, she finds.
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Ed Markey, Democrat from Massachusetts, when asked if Avenatti was helpful to the case against Kavanaugh.
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Overall, the growing correlation of Senate elections with national politics is helpful to the GOP caucus.
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But in many ways, they're helpful to mental health because you can be done with something.
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We really can't be the architects of deciding what's helpful to the defense and what's not.
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When you succeed, is it more helpful to be thought of as normal or as exceptional?
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In some ways, it was helpful to see an example of someone who broke the mold.
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So you had an explosion in growth rates, which was clearly helpful to companies&apos numbers.
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But much of what Trump has said during this crisis has been enormously helpful to Tehran.
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One of them concluded that the practice can be helpful to teach students basic safety procedures.
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"It would be very helpful to get from the administration what the priority is," he said.
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So I think it's always helpful to lean into narrative pressure points — anchor points of reality.
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Many find it helpful to void on a schedule rather than wait for an irrepressible urge.
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Third, the Trump/GOP tax proposal is very pro-family and helpful to middle class voters.
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This visual data might be helpful to perceive how the society has evolved over the decades.
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His approach was helpful to criminal defendants in cases involving sentencing and the cross-examination of witnesses.
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"It's tremendously helpful to be able to bounce ideas off a successful entrepreneur like Mark," Ryan said.
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Before deciding whether you're a fan or not, it's helpful to separate The Lady from The Gaga.
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SpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand tomorrow to see if we can be helpful to govt.
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It's very helpful to think about the physiology of the eye to understand why this is so.
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It may be helpful to set up multiple savings accounts in order to save for specific purchases.
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Antiperspirant sprays can also be helpful to treat hard-to-reach areas of the body, she adds.
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To understand how technology can be more secure, it is helpful to know how to break it.
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As ever, having a clear view of Saudi intentions would be enormously helpful to the oil community.
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To wrap your mind around where antibiotics are now, it's helpful to know where they came from.
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It's also helpful to remember that many in private industry get their start working on government projects.
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And if you're a news producer, it's helpful to understanding so that you don't yourself get played.
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Research also indicates it would be helpful to change how certain over-the-counter drugs are packaged.
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Brennan said it was possible for someone to be helpful to the Russian cause without realizing it.
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Critics said the Trump framework was not helpful to the bipartisan Senate negotiations on an immigration deal.
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Research indicated it would also be helpful to change how certain over-the-counter drugs are packaged.
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These centers operate under the illusion of being helpful to women who want to have an abortion.
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"I just don't think it would be helpful" to call the lawmaker out by name, Sanchez said.
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When tripping, you need to be very concerned about certain settings; it's helpful to have a guide.
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It's helpful to still have the Marines in the region, allowing them to respond to a crisis.
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It's helpful to look at previous Mario Kart performances to really appreciate how things are going here.
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It's helpful to look at some of the people Trump has bashed over the past few years.
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It may be helpful to set up multiple savings accounts in order to save for specific expenses.
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To understand why Fisker feels so confident, it's helpful to know a little about solid-state batteries.
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Describing that evening now, DaRonch makes clear she wanted only to be helpful to an authority figure.
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I thought it might be helpful to share which of my recent adventures weren't worth the trouble.
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It can be helpful to have someone listen to those thoughts—even just once—and give feedback.
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"It's helpful to know that there is federal support for parents who are in medicine," Im said.
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Meeting up with old friends and being around familiar landmarks was phenomenally helpful to my frazzled brain.
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Human suggests it would be more helpful to overcome the less positive assumptions about less attractive people.
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Despite its flaws, the Affordable Care Act has been helpful to expand health insurance to more people.
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This type of financing is particularly helpful to companies engaging in clean-energy technology development, Montgomery says.
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Finally, it's helpful to look back and determine whether or not you've ever felt like this previously.
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These are short, so it's helpful to figure out what you want to say ahead of time.
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You might find it's helpful to take a break and use the time to clear your mind.
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It is also helpful to check with a state's 529 program first when considering a dedicated account.
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People get very concerned about anyone doing anything that can be construed as possibly helpful to Trump.
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This is a complicated question to answer, but it's helpful to start with what exactly sriracha is.
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I continue to see him monthly because I find it helpful to vent to a neutral party.
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No matter what your method for saving is, it's helpful to have a specific goal in mind.
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None of this seems helpful to Mr. Trump as he is facing a historically wide gender gap.
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It can be helpful to see how your net worth compares with others', broken down by age.
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"Yesterday, his comments weren't very helpful to the issue around guns," she said at a press conference.
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Just because it would be helpful to the campaign does not convert it to a campaign expenditure.
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Still, it would be helpful to know what criteria was used to select one artist over another.
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It's also helpful to ask different people the same questions about the company and job, said Augustine.
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To understand what's going on, it may be helpful to start with what we should be doing.
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"I think it is very helpful to Trump politically to talk about serious, substantive policy," he said.
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But sometimes, he finds it more helpful to look at a stock's power rather than its performance.
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There's a lot on your mind and rushing yourself to process that won't be helpful to you.
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Before we can touch that topic, it's helpful to understand how the current system came to be.
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Hands are helpful to both hide what you're not ready to share or accentuate everything you are.
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CONWAY: George, he was told that there would be information that may be helpful to the campaign.
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Personally, I think material technologies, amplified by a network of access, will be more helpful to humankind.
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For now, "the actions that the president has taken have been incredibly helpful to us," he said.
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It can be helpful to track your ovulation to get a better sense of your own fertility.
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It is helpful to remember that Mr. Trump has also received a few broadsides from the media.
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"Some find it helpful to have a champion, involving others to help advocate for them," she added.
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That's right: how you can be helpful, as opposed to how someone can be helpful to you.
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And by the way, I've got to level with you, because you've all been helpful to me.
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It can be helpful to frame such changes as something practical and doable, not radical and dramatic.
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To understand how it happened, it's helpful to wind the clock back to the fall of 1967.
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You'll take some unexpected risks this evening, so it'll be helpful to be secure about your emotions.
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Even before this occurred, I tried being as helpful to him and his wife as I could.
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And of course it is helpful to my cause to achieve the freedom of those in captivity.
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When you read comments about Iran it's helpful to mentally substitute the names of other disreputable regimes.
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It's helpful to know what defending a tournament is about and how to handle that extra pressure.
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Here's how it works: First, data makes the products and services you use more helpful to you.
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If you're new to the world of Pokémon, it's helpful to know that these creatures can't speak.
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If telling falsehoods is more convenient or helpful to him than telling the truth, he tells falsehoods.
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Everyone handles self-isolation differently, but many find it helpful to establish some sort of daily routine.
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The findings could prove helpful to engineers as robots become smaller, softer and lighter, Dr. Jayaram believes.
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A green-screen-style single-color background in your room is helpful to make the illusion complete.
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But first it may be helpful to offer a framework for how articles like these come together.
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This question is particularly helpful to ask when you are trying to paint a picture using data.
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But when a big event is approaching, it's helpful to have an idea of what to expect.
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Secondly, it can be helpful to think about if you're most scared of internal or external fears.
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Its creators have defended the show, saying they aimed to make the drama helpful to struggling kids.
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"It would be very helpful to have a little guidance on all of these cryptocurrencies," Smith said.
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When you're trying to streamline your budget, it's helpful to divide your expenses into 'wants' and 'needs.
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It can sometimes be helpful to have Google Chrome notifications enabled for specific websites you visit regularly.
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Health spending and life expectancy are not necessarily closely related, so it's helpful to consider them separately.
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It can be helpful to use a small measuring cup with a pouring spout for this operation.
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I know they're cutting corners to save on expenses, but this is NOT helpful to the consumer.
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For example, wouldn't it have been helpful to consult with someone about how the legal system works?
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Answering the question "What mark I would leave on the school?" is also helpful to think about.
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" He added: "I know this is going to be very helpful to me and to this race.
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With those caveats, she can still find it helpful to be aware of sexual diversity in nature.
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Fassati said it would be helpful to see a long-term analysis of PrEP's effect on populations.
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I found it surprisingly helpful to talk to a non-journalist about things like pitching and reporting.
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"If it would be helpful to you, of course I would be happy to attend," he wrote.
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This was helpful to Ms. Nelson, "a granola from Oregon," she said, who had never worn any.
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But it might be more helpful to wonder if the underlying conservatism of the series is inevitable.
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Then two, what was really helpful to maintain this weird behavior was the social camaraderie around it.
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And not only are they not helpful to a baby's development, but they can be extremely harmful.
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It can be helpful to have something remind you that you've spent your whole day on the couch.
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It's helpful to socialize your dog on a consistent basis so that they are comfortable with unknown situations.
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But it's helpful to have a handful of clients you can count on, since work can be inconsistent.
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"Thursday's Mapathon will be very helpful to our missions," said Anne-Sophie Nardari, who oversees MSF's digital projects.
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Lastly, any further opening of the Canadian market to general imports is helpful to the US dairy industry.
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I hope my journey in dealing with this and trying to be upbeat will be helpful to others.
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Pruzan defended that strategy, saying it has been "helpful to the business" to focus on retaining existing advisers.
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That was really helpful to get the information out to an audience that we're not necessarily connected to.
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An encrypted mailbox may not be all that helpful to investigators, considering they likely can't read the messages.
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We feel size is helpful to dwarf the viewer aiding us in the lower of peace and serenity.
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I think that my tenacity has definitely been more helpful to my career than talent or the aesthetic.
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Maryland, which ruled prosecutors are obligated to provide defense attorneys with any material evidence helpful to the defense.
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Families who spoke to BuzzFeed News said the city had initially been helpful to them when they arrived.
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Beyond doing your homework online, it's also helpful to meet the advisors in person before you hire them.
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There's a lot of stuff out there that is certainly not helpful to his or the administration's cause.
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On perhaps a subtler level than electric shocks, hot temperatures may also make us less helpful to others.
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The procedure is known to be quick but painful, and it can be helpful to have moral support.
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It can be helpful to repeat the same words that they use when describing their situation, she says.
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"It was really helpful to see what we were getting into before we bought the business," he said.
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" Jamal Simmons, a top Democratic strategist, said, "For the party, it's just helpful to have someone like him.
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But the tensions are rising to the surface in ways that may not be helpful to either focus.
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So, I am quite confident a $1003 minimum wage is going to be extraordinarily helpful to our economy.
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Before we discuss what a quantum computer is, it's helpful to think about what a traditional computer is.
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Is it helpful to you to your process, to hang out with a creator and talk about life?
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This global expansion, though, may well prove helpful to the journalism as well as to the bottom line.
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SO THOSE TWO THINGS WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL TO HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE AND I THINK BUSINESS IN GENERAL.
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"It was surprising to me to find that entrepreneurs are actually extremely helpful to each other," she said.
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"In dealing with noise, it's always helpful to know what the source of the noise is," Adli said.
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He also performed "Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution" with a full orchestra.
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Maybe even altruism: In a crowded situation, people might be less likely to be helpful to each other.
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The panel said evidence showed that cognitive behavioral therapy, a kind of talk therapy, was helpful to mothers.
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But if you're trying to use tech less, it might be helpful to consider: Are you really addicted?
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It doesn't work perfectly every time but it's still helpful to have, and it provides word definitions too.
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PART OF THE REASON I'M DOING THAT IS I THINK IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO A GROWTH AGENDA.
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Marijuana is a highly-regulated industry, so it's helpful to look at other highly regulated industries for guidance.
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AMLG: For people who are listening, what can they do to be helpful to FIRST and get involved?
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"It's inspiring," she says, adding that it's also helpful to have a supportive community of other female engineers.
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Needless to say, it's never helpful to anger your own party — especially when they run the legislative agenda.
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And she says it's helpful to have a set bedtime and wake-time, one that you stick to.
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Trump's support in the White House statement for it when MBS was in D.C. were helpful to MBS.
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"It could also be helpful to consider the impact on venture capital and start-ups," the paper said.
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Zach Swanson (Malan): The initial in-game logs were completely obtuse and not really helpful to the player.
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In the Los Angeles area, it is helpful to think of the areas split by highways as islands.
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It would also be helpful to delete reminders of birthdays, anniversaries, and future plans on your cellphone calendar.
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Given your reporting, do you think conversations about race are helpful to have on social media these days?
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While the tax credit has been helpful to many business owners, there is more that can be done.
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The clashes between the administration and the press are likely to continue because they're helpful to both sides.
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I can't read the Cyrillic alphabet, so the main menu behind the counter wasn't particularly helpful to me.
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To understand what authorities were surveying Monday, it's helpful to know what happened fewer than two years ago.
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That is a way I think to be able to acquire data that will be helpful to people.
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It would be helpful to feel out what path, if any, we have to get them to yes.
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I suppose before I went to college I had been very modestly helpful to my mother on Thanksgiving.
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We're told tariffs on China are harming Americans, but it is helpful to understand who is being harmed.
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It's helpful to find the support of another person who can help guide you through changing your lifestyle.
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The professors all care about the students and the students are all helpful to each other as well.
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In coming days, I'll be trying to be helpful to all in matters of turkeys and behavior alike.
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More deep dives around company earnings and announcements would also be very helpful to me as an investor.
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"Follow-up questions are a part of our jobs, and it's helpful to be able to ask them."
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Like when I was in engineering, being one of the only women was somewhat helpful, to be honest.
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Broadly, it's helpful to know both how we got to this sorry state and where, precisely, we are.
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I anchored the story in two Northern California fisheries because that setting was helpful to convey the science.
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What regulation would be helpful to you, and what regulation would you not want to see at all?
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Brian Trainor told VICE News the bylaw, which doesn't make the offences criminal, could be helpful to police.
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In that way, ego can be helpful to some people insofar as it drives them to do things.
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In fact, relatively few who have suffered a painful loss know how to be most helpful to themselves.
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But while the apps are helpful to an extent, they aren't sufficient to put an end to robocalls.
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The books my kids have received as gifts have been the most helpful to me in recent years.
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"All victim information will be helpful to understanding and reforming the institutional approach of the church," she said.
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Also, I think, one of the lessons I've learned is that cities can really be helpful to counties.
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Dr. Kerner added that it can be helpful to think of your new relationship as a Venn diagram.
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Are the rollbacks on various environmental measures being pushed by the Trump administration helpful to the oil industry?
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He was successfully tapering his use of cigarettes and thought it might be helpful to switch to Juuls.
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We also found it helpful to divide and conquer, an approach Apartment Therapy lifestyle editor Taryn Wilford recommends.
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Several of the president's backers in the big-money donor world see Bolton's actions as helpful to Democrats.
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But what was really helpful to me was knowing some of these women and becoming friends with them.
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I agree it has a lot to offer on boundaries — which might be helpful to Brave Face, too.
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But the tactic is not just helpful to Trump because it helps move his own personal political agenda.
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Is it really helpful to ask Alexa to turn down the stove if we're already in the kitchen?
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Their misleading claims and fearmongering are not helpful to those looking to provide communities with serious, viable solutions.
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Like developing any new habit, it can be helpful to pick a consistent time of day to meditate.
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The Affordable Care Act was helpful to many because of the increased access to preventative healthcare it created.
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Brennan's expertise, while helpful to current officials seeking advice, likely doesn't rise to meet that threshold, sources said.
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Finding correlation between certain habits can be incredibly helpful to making positive changes where you need them. 2.
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Arm yourself with questions that demonstrate your desire to support them: How can I be helpful to you?
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There are many instances in medicine when it would be helpful to stop, or greatly slow down, time.
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The upturn in exports has been particularly helpful to Appalachia, where production is up 22016 percent this year.
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To talk about the tools and horror tropes Get Out uses, it's helpful to understand the basic plot.
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It's not the only reason, but it was certainly helpful, and it has been very helpful to him.
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When we were making Sally, it was one of those things that was super helpful to people at home.
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"It is also very helpful to have a partner who's going through the same kind of experience," he said.
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I've found that it's helpful to quantify your contribution to your company in order to ask for more money.
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Giving and receiving feedback isn't easy, but it can be helpful to both the employer and the job seeker.
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It is helpful to forget the woes of the present by falling back on soft down of the past.
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I think it&aposs not helpful to finger point and say they&aposre worse than this side, et cetera.
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If you find yourself backed into a corner, it can be helpful to have a friend by your side.
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"SpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand tomorrow to see if we can be helpful to govt," Musk tweeted.
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Besides, there's simply no evidence that attacking the leader this early in primary debates is helpful to the aggressor.
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Arterburn said it was helpful to understand such restaurants as "overseas commercial outposts" rather than just places to eat.
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It's helpful to consider when contemplating the riches of this season that most moviegoers were basically out to lunch.
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Friedman also said that Israeli settlements -- which he previously strongly supported -- may not be helpful to the peace process.
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This in itself was helpful to know—as with therapy and "heavy stuff," there were limits to life coaching.
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"We realized EIM could be helpful to anyone trying to maintain, improve and track their fitness," Bohorquez told CNBC.
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But when you're dealing with gender dysphoria, it can be really helpful to share your insecurities with your partner.
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Mr. Faber said that it was "incredibly helpful" to have Kourtney Kardashian lend "her star appeal" to the issue.
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That's why many people with anxiety find it helpful to keep a regular diary of their thoughts and feelings.
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" But Romano added it was "helpful" to see attention paid to addressing "the ultimate costs of removal and replacement.
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A white woman was repeatedly rude to her and ignored her, but was respectful and helpful to white customers.
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Ward says it's helpful to find the sex position that's most comfortable for you and use plenty of lube.
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Anand: I think it's actually helpful to understand as a religion to understand how removed it is from reality.
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"Let me go through a few of the things that were not helpful to Donald Trump," the correspondent said.
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So Ryan and I started building this new thesis around how we could make artificial intelligence helpful to growers.
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We hope they create a positive impression; we know they are inspiring and helpful to those who see them.
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Much of what they told us can be helpful to anyone, not just those who've been diagnosed with depression.
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When you first leave home, it can be scary, so it was helpful to have so many people around.
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It's also helpful to lift your right arm up and stretch to the right and vice versa, she says.
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Finally, it's helpful to realize that nearly everything about your partner will, at some point, enrage you beyond reason.
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"The comments by POTUS are no surprise but can't be helpful to main DOJ morale," the administration official said.
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" In a previous statement, Trump Jr. said he was told Veselnitskaya could have "information helpful to the [Trump] campaign.
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It was honestly helpful to watch the documentary [A League of Ordinary Gentlemen] on which they based the episode.
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It would be helpful to draw several assumptions from these developments although some may be more wishful than others.
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In a notable example, he said the construction of new Israeli settlements is not helpful to the peace process.
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"This is in no way helpful to our national interest or the future of the Korean peninsula," Moon said.
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For reporters and bloggers, that'll be helpful to cut down feed clutter between work-related broadcasts and personal ones.
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The queen's remarks may not be helpful to the British government's determined efforts to boost trade ties with China.
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She said Obama's endorsements "created quite a buzz and are very helpful to the candidates" in the Golden State.
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"Obviously it's not helpful to have terms (such as) 'global trade war' in the news every day," he said.
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Using the conical helix pattern, it's helpful to look at a Christmas tree from the top while decorating it.
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Any effort to push Mattis out would be "very inappropriate and would not be helpful to national security," Sen.
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But the stock-market volatility that has kept potential public offerings at bay can be helpful to exchange operators.
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He added that it can be extra helpful to immerse yourself in the "actual environment" with foreign language speakers.
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The two sides spent much of the last year sparring over whether the law has been helpful to people.
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Faculty typically decide what materials are required, he said, and many instructors see online tools as helpful to students.
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This was especially helpful to me because it was difficult to keep straight so many different sources of information.
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It's been super helpful to have a dedicated spot for everything I bring, since streamlining isn't a realistic option.
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She believes the mobile app will be helpful to families that primarily use a phone to access the internet.
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It's unclear whether the endorsement, which comes a week from Election Day, will be helpful to the California Republican.
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It may also prove helpful to discuss what happened with someone you trust, as difficult as this may be.
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Visibility matters; it is good and it is helpful to have transgender people on television and in the movies.
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In times like these—most times, really—I find it's helpful to consult the work of Mr. Karl Marx.
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But before we dig into their findings, it's helpful to understand a statistical relationship that occurs with record temperatures.
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"The facts are not helpful to SunPower, so Cogenra sued without bothering to learn them," a SolarCity spokesperson said.
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I feel like being a little bleak and a bit dark is informative and really helpful to my joy.
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In a statement Sunday, he said he was told she might have information "helpful" to his father's presidential campaign.
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It's helpful to remember that we're not the only ones affected by this crisis—we're all in this together.
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If your colleague or classmate is reusing a name (such as "Workshop Group") this may be helpful to use.
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And if it's a colleague you are approaching, it's also helpful to explain why you chose them for assistance.
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Those operatives also say the Trump team tends to be forgetful about who has been helpful to its efforts.
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If at this point you are thinking it might be helpful to know more about Swan's marriage, forget it.
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Unlike in Tuscany, however, the Languedoc appellation rules have not evolved to become more helpful to consumers or producers.
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Taking a picture of the type of object swallowed can also be "immeasurably helpful" to a doctor, she added.
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For example, a farm bill including measures helpful to small banks was voted down by the House this month.
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Still, the release should be helpful to both security researchers, tinkerers, and those looking for a little added security.
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The fake expert recommended that students try to refinance their loans, which was helpful to the business of LendEDU.
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When you have a lot of windows open, it can be helpful to spread them out over two screens.
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For example, you may find it helpful to draw arrows or circles to highlight important information on the screen.
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It's also helpful to have a few go-to phrases keyed up to avoid getting derailed from an interruption.
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With China, it's always helpful to hold at least two contradictory ideas in our heads at the same time.
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Certain members were helpful to me, but it's important to remember what the FBI has done over the years.
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By putting in extra work that is helpful to your team, you are demonstrating your ability to meet goals.
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I think it's helpful to point out that the current market dynamic is similar to past periods of inflation.
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It will be helpful to know if there&aposs anything obvious (or not so obvious) that we&aposre missing.
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Depending on your project, you may find it helpful to copy a sheet onto a new or existing sheet.
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This session was incredibly helpful to me as it unearthed themes that I had not consciously thought through before.
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LG: I thought it might be helpful to describe for the audience what's happening as they're using Textio's software.
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It means removing things from your normal lifestyle for a while, which can be very helpful to your budget.
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But Lenin was Russian, and the German high command saw Russia's revolution as helpful to Germany in the war.
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You clearly want something like forgiveness, but a message from you is unlikely to be helpful to the siblings.
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Canner (scavenging) activity is really not helpful to the system of managing bottles and containers after their useful life.
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Becker said the details spelled out in the r00tz report would have been helpful to have from the start.
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In the absence of clear guidelines, it may also be helpful to apply IRL rules to your online conduct.
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They can also benefit insulin control, which can be very helpful to those with prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes.
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Those speeches have come under attack by even some Democrats, who say the perception isn't helpful to the party.
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Some women use herbs like fenugreek, goat&aposs rue, milk thistle, alfalfa, and blessed thistle helpful to increase supply.
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When judging the quality of, say, a feature or a UI design, it's obviously helpful to look at alternatives.
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If Toys R Us survived in some form, "it would be very helpful ... to the toy industry," Storch said.
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Most Republican lawmakers want to avoid a shutdown, but Trump has suggested it could be helpful to have one.
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Some German and French officials have said it might be helpful to resume the talks under a new name.
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It's also helpful to talk about a plan for safety, including reducing access to firearms and other lethal means.
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In fact some boards see it as a validation and helpful to realizing their own objectives for the companies.
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But for now, most Senate Democrats agree that his ads, particularly on health care, are helpful to their cause.
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"It may also be helpful to let your students know that you will be grading this metric," Zoom explained.
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"You cannot overlook that the I.D.C. has, in some ways, been helpful to him," she said, of the governor.
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But the GOP contenders have proposed tax cuts that are disproportionately helpful to the rich even in percentage terms:
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No need to fill the walls with Krugerrands, but a little spare cash will be helpful to get groceries.
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"Having the attorney general's legal team and recommending legal action will be really helpful to determine what we do next."
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Still, many growers welcomed the recent storms and suggested more rain would be helpful to restore the drought-depleted aquifers.
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It might also be helpful to air your home for two to three days before reentering, according to the CDC.
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Then, just as you are falling asleep, it is helpful to remind yourself that you want to remember your dreams.
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He reassures me that there are others who share my perspective, and it might be helpful to connect with them.
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It might be helpful to ask a passive-aggressive person to confront these "little things" before they become much bigger.
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So, it would be helpful to hear Mueller describe, in his own words, the nature of the two mens' relationship.
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This suggests that it can be helpful to have at least a few years together prior to entering a marriage.
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It would be helpful to test the system at other airports and on other populations of birds, the authors say.
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It was obvious 50 words into this post that it contained nothing new or helpful to me or anyone else.
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There's also Winnie, which helps parents find kid-friendly places and access other resources that may be helpful to parents.
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"These types of transition montages were helpful to me, so I wanted to pay it forward," she tells The Verge.
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To understand a little bit more about the SpaceX mission, it might be helpful to know your Apollo 22018 history.
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He told her that he could be helpful to her career with Reuters, and that he wanted to assist her.
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You may also find it helpful to literally replace alcohol with another drink — how about some fun, flavored sparkling water?
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It's helpful to read before Winter Tide; it provides a bit of context for the world, and for Aphra's situation.
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That's useful to them, and in some cases to law enforcement, and not so helpful to your average shortsighted criminal.
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Reaching out to college alumni or leaders in career fields of interest can be especially helpful to millennial job seekers.
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However, this could be helpful to you, if you use the energy to stand your ground in conversation and negotiations!
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Cotton sheets breathe better than other fabrics, so it can be helpful to use those during the summer, he says.
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But it can also be helpful to accept that you have anxiety, because many people worry about worrying, Morin says.
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Before refinancing everything, consider the downsides While both these refinancing options can be helpful to borrowers, there are some downsides.
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If someone has social anxiety, for example, it could be helpful to not put them in positions where they're overwhelmed.
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He is feeling very stressed and anxious today and I know it's always helpful to sit and talk it out.
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Be clear and provide as much context as possible as to why addressing this challenge will be helpful to everyone.
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But like with a solo violinist it's helpful to have someone to conduct your direction and bring out the best.
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I find it helpful to remember that this isn't the only email you'll ever get to send the other person.
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I&aposm about to interview one of them, and it&aposs helpful to know what some of your questions are.
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While he still has months of chemotherapy left to complete, his family said it's helpful to be done with radiation.
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Everyone in the contest also agrees on what would be most helpful to push machine learning forward: more conversational data.
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This is particularly useful for discovering infections and inflammation in the body, and could be helpful to those with cancer.
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Reflecting on what you learned from the events that took place around then could be very helpful to you now.
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To understand why P. syringae are thought to be the rainmaker bacteria, it's helpful to remember how water actually works.
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This is helpful to anyone dealing with disabilities, acute or chronic conditions or long-term care and assisted living costs.
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Bláhová says it was helpful to work with an ethnologist familiar with Roma culture in order to complete the series.
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I thought it would be helpful to share this simple chart, from the folks over at Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
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It may be helpful to think of the scheduling system as made up of two distinct groups: nonmedical and medical.
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"I'm hoping that frequently they will conclude that it's actually good for them to be helpful to us," he said.
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And because you might feel guilty with anything single-use, it's helpful to note that all Dripkit packaging is biodegradable.
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This in turn serves as further evidence for her critics that she is not helpful to the party's electoral chances.
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Hultgren said it's helpful to have groups like the Job Creators Network work with him to promote the tax law.
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It would be helpful to consider such things before either party uses fringe activity to intimidate the opposition into submission.
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It can also be helpful to have a visual notification for times when you might be in a loud environment.
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Cook them and rate them and leave notes on them if you have something smart, kind and helpful to say.
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Just keep it professional and helpful to the company, which may need to re-examine how or who they hire.
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The shorthand may be helpful to those readers or viewers seeking to absorb the implications of a Supreme Court decision.
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"We have now gone far beyond the point where your input was helpful to me," Bergstresser added in another email.
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"If they have debt, it's helpful to know how that debt is structured, the amounts and interest rates," she says.
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IT'S IN THE MIDST OF A TURNAROUND AND WE'RE IN A POSITION WHERE WE CAN BE HELPFUL TO THE COMPANY.
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It can be helpful to eat water-rich foods when you aren't going out to fill up with fewer calories.
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Again, members heard what they wanted, and Trump saying he was behind, well, something "100%" is helpful to some degree.
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"It was helpful to hear him talk about it and to share some time with one another," Ms. Sebelius said.
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While it's helpful to have if you're hurt in an accident, the price can make car insurance expensive up front.
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Though such suggestions are probably not helpful to the flow of legislation, the president can be forgiven for his impatience.
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Sometimes it's helpful to suggest what they can say to their friends or to other parents if they need help.
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It's helpful to remember that some of the world's richest, most successful people have gone their own quarter life crises.
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Click fraud, hacked phones, ratings bargaining—perhaps, in the end, it's not helpful to take each scam as it comes.
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Hosting a call is one way Manchin, a vulnerable Democratic senator, can appear helpful to Trump with little personal cost.
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"If you're not kind, honest, and helpful to yourself, then it's hard to be happy for others' joy," she says.
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Deceased donor organs are less helpful to recipients than living donor organs, but they're definitely better than life on dialysis.
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To understand the current moment, it's helpful to go back and look at the smartphone market of the early 2000s.
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She was wrong and clearly it's not helpful to Democrats going into the midterms and certainly not going into 2020.
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It's too late to change that, but it's not helpful to do to me what others are doing to you.
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"He also thinks he can be most helpful to her if he has that kind of relationship," Ms. Abedin wrote.
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Doing some random testing would be helpful to at least learn about how many in the community are already positive.
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Even if you feel like you're very mentally in touch with yourself, it's helpful to talk through things with someone.
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It's also helpful to think about pulling your chin out a bit as it helps define your neck and jawline.
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Grierson, the firm's chief exec, told us Thriva was "thinking through how we can be most helpful" to the government.
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I feel overwhelmed by all the beauty information and products out there, and it's helpful to have a professional opinion.
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It's helpful to think of these numbers as health plans' opening bid in a negotiation with the state insurance department.
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Similarly, if you have a regular meeting with your boss, it's helpful to have an agenda with topics to cover.
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It's helpful to consult with a tax adviser or financial planner, he said, to see what works best for you.
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To understand the process that led to the recent settlement, it's helpful to explain exactly how collusion grievances are handled.
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It refers to methodological diversity — what techniques you see as most helpful to studying the things your field takes seriously.
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The Antitrust Division's position in Viamedia is especially helpful to Google and Facebook, whose core services are free to users.
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To the extent the slave law gives employers more flexibility, it could prove helpful to that loyal cadre of businessmen.
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Having sample ballots available online so voters can familiarize themselves with their content and layout would be helpful to nonvoters.
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As you probably know, it's helpful to have a rainy day fund with several months' worth of expenses saved up.
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We have a team Slack channel dedicated to market trends, and it's helpful to discuss these — they spark great conversation.
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"That constructive feedback is always helpful to me because it helps me better serve future and current clients," she said.
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"If you really want to know whether a school is good, it's helpful to have test scores," Mr. Koretz said.
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Philip arrived in Chicago and was nothing but helpful to Elizabeth, despite much of the speculation in last week's comments.
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Many washing machines offer an extra rinse cycle, which is helpful to use with those really dirty clothes or sheets.
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Coming up with a consistent schedule for when you'll see each other every week can be helpful to you both.
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Certainly, it is healthful and helpful to raise awareness of the challenges of motherhood and the risk of postpartum depression.
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The theory is politically helpful to Mr. Trump because it would show he was elected president without that Russian help.
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Sometimes it's helpful to look at a company's early days — before it became a behemoth — to understand its privacy values.
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For addressing workplace harassment, she says it's helpful to make a formal complaint, because complaints must be investigated by law.
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I just noticed it was very helpful to be able to go to sleep if I took a long shower.
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Yet, it's helpful to think about my new career in terms of being a well-positioned but still bootstrapped startup.
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"We think there is some evidence ... that this is going to be very helpful to us next month," McConnell said.
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So I am horrified at even the thought of doctors prescribing opioids in a way that's not helpful to people.
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She says it can also be helpful to picture your breathe on a bell curve as you're inhaling and exhaling.
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Plus, sharing earlier can also be wonderful for parents who find it helpful to have supportive people around during pregnancy.
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" She called the Palestinian push for the UN General Assembly vote on Trump's Jerusalem decision "not helpful to the situation.
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"We are lucky that we have a few friends that could be helpful to us," Lynda Webster told the judge.
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He then acknowledged on Sunday that he was told the lawyer might have information "helpful" to his father's presidential campaign.
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But helpful to me, too, as I find myself increasingly unable to singularly identify as a progressive or a conservative.
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While taking Florida off the list could prove helpful to Scott, the way the decision was made could prove problematic.
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Some said data was data, so it&aposs helpful to know where the industry stands so that it can progress.
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Schiff said on ABC's This Week that he expects the whistleblower to share information helpful to the committee's ongoing investigation.
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While we can and should be helpful to the peace process, we cannot pretend to be without allegiance and bias.
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Sharing one's struggles can provide relief — yet what's helpful to someone posting could end up being harmful to someone reading.
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Although an emerging body of research has suggested that they are helpful to those ends, the results are considered inconclusive.
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During my call, I found it surprisingly helpful to talk to a non-journalist about things like pitching and reporting.
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It&aposs also essential to move fast, be helpful to others before asking them for help, and ignore the haters.
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As governments grapple with the best regulatory approach, it's helpful to compare how different strategies around the world pan out.
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" But I don't think it's helpful to have that conversation of, "What are you looking to get out of this?
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"I felt that it would be helpful to others who are going to pursue this type of litigation," he said.
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However, an autopsy could be helpful to address questions which may arise about the cause of her unresponsiveness and eventual death.
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From there, it's helpful to do the math to calculate how long it would take you to earn those fees back.
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Because it's both unique and able to identify users, it's helpful to think of the template as a sort of thumbprint.
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We find that they are very helpful to people and there's an incredible power in the human body to heal itself.
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While that's certainly helpful for those actively seeking out the truth, wouldn't it be more helpful to eliminate inaccurate links altogether?
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Love or hate his message, it's exceedingly helpful to the Trump team to dictate the timing and tone of those messages.
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However, in the face of some serious market volatility, it might prove helpful to turn your attention to your own timeline.
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During the campaign, the Russian hacks were helpful to him, and Donald Trump does not bite the hand that feeds him.
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The president's strategy proved helpful to Republican candidates in red states, allowing the party to hold its majority in the Senate.
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Paul Ryan was helpful to the (Mitt) Romney ticket (in 2012), though I'm not sure he'd want to do that again.
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But is this kind of ostentatious activism actually helpful to a minority group whose basic rights have been called into question?
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"With vicarious trauma it can be helpful to have this sense of interconnectedness and to validate each other's experiences," O'Neill said.
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While we have plenty of planned meetings, I find that it is very helpful to have impromptu discussions across the company.
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But asking the woman at the shop how she gets paid seems intrusive to her and not terribly helpful to you.
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Because formerly incarcerated people tend to vote for Democratic candidates, the move could prove helpful to the party in close races.
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For restaurants, it can also be helpful to receive electronic orders rather than take them over the phone during rush hours.
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If you're a news consumer, it's helpful to understand this playbook as you watch it play out during every major conflict.
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Taken shortly after exposure, the vaccine or medicine can be helpful to anyone fearing they've come in contact with the virus.
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But it is more helpful to think of them as toots on a bugle in the midst of a cacophonous battle.
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"It can be helpful to view meditation as a valuable process, rather than something to love or hate," Dr. Minden says.
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Before you book, it's helpful to understand the different types of massages to figure out which one might suit your needs.
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But Cohen also batted down some past Trump-Russia reports and offered some information that could be helpful to the president.
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So I understand why some people would think it's helpful to discourage young couples from rushing into a legally binding contract.
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Yes, that is unrealistic, but it's helpful to start with an idealized situation and then make it more complex after that.
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So that's helpful to fix — but how we fix it is just a detail of how we get the product right.
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"It might be helpful to apply to one brow to see if it works and to check for irritation," she says.
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Inventory management is one of the game's big puzzles, so we thought it might be helpful to run down key resources.
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You might find it helpful to have a mantra like "the customer comes first" to guide your company's outward-facing decisions.
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Blue light sets our body clocks Before we get into Night Shift, it may be helpful to understand how light works.
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It can also be helpful to continue these conversations when everyone's vertical (and clothed) and any post-orgasm high has faded.
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As the show grows nigh, we thought it might be helpful to let you get to know some of these startups.
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And more importantly, killing other pests can make them helpful to some farmers and useful for fighting the spread of diseases.
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I've found this site very helpful to my female patients and their partners who want to learn more about female pleasure.
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It's helpful to be very good with reminders, not only about logistic things like appointments and birthdays but also about emotions.
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It is believed that these tests are helpful to teachers and can collect reliable information about a student's ability to learn.
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To achieve a promotion, though, and even higher income, it could be helpful to make adjustments to get better sleep again.
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It might be helpful to visualize Bob's nanowire array as a keyboard, where each of the 64 nanowires represents one key.
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Republicans view the growing calls to abolish ICE as a politically helpful to them ahead of the midterm elections in November.
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But not having the photo clearly wasn't helpful to Gardner, and it's not Greitens' responsibility to prove her case for her.
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It is helpful to consider China's long-term strategic thinking to understand how the authoritarian regime is pulling off this feat.
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SOLOSKI I think it's always helpful to see women in creative roles; the numbers in those fields are still pretty terrible.
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When that happens, it will not be helpful to blame Canada, Mexico, the European Union or China for US domestic choices.
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It's also helpful to check nicknames and diminutives, just in case someone's trying for Chuck Taylor when you go by Charles.
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It can be helpful to apply the mindset you'd have on a mission to your financial goals as well, Nguyen suggested.
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To answer that question, it's helpful to look at the events of 2007-'08, the interpretation of which remains somewhat unclear.
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It's helpful to remember that talking about food choices is only one of the ways we shape how our children eat.
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It can be incredibly helpful to write down the options for every scenario and talk through them calmly and without judgment.
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" A White House reporter told me, "I've never learned a single thing in that briefing room that's been helpful to me.
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"SpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand tomorrow to see if we can be helpful to govt," Musk tweeted on Friday.
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When I'm writing about crosswords, I find it helpful to look at the analysis for a given puzzle on XWord Info.
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Residents evacuated Apartment building resident Nicole Gonzalez told CNN affiliate WESH that Lindsey had always been friendly and helpful to her.
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Green said it was helpful to throw to Sanchez, with whom he developed a rapport this season in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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And it'll be helpful to keep that information in mind as these same people are questioning the drug company CEOs today.
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"Because the last several years have been relatively helpful to those groups, even though the outcome is more burdensome to them."
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It's helpful to treat others the way you want to be treated, whether in your personal or in your professional life.
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Google claims that this will be helpful to small businesses, which "rely on phone calls for appointment booking," the company says.
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It can be helpful to blow off steam by focusing on mundane tasks like cleaning, cooking, or taking a long walk.
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Style that recreating that experience for TV was "strange," but that it was helpful to be able to share her story.
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Hacking has also been especially helpful to North Korea as a means to evade sanctions and earn much-needed hard currency.
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Making a budget and sticking to it can be helpful to make sure you're not spending more than you should be.
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The offerings are for short-term emergencies, though, and may not be as helpful to employees as the shutdown rolls on.
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Is what Ocasio-Cortez is saying and the way she says it helpful to winning those voters, or are you concerned?
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"Anything we can do to increase the speed would be helpful to try to support the small business sector," she said.
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But the calendar pages for May, June, July and August do contain notations that could be seen as helpful to her.
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When faced with such a monumental life choice, it is helpful to sit down with a counselor to discuss your intentions.
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For those experiencing high levels of stress or anxiety, it may be helpful to be mindful as you consume media updates.
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It's really hard to game out, but there are a few historical examples that I find helpful to look back on.
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With videos, it can be helpful to watch out for blinking, as deepfakes typically blink far less frequently than normal videos.
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Part Two of the Griddy Awards will run in August, and will focus on male actors who are helpful to know.
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But other advisers said the move would be helpful to the president, exactly because Mr. Ayers would play to his instincts.
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Even if Mr. Obama's support might have somehow been helpful to the Iranian opposition, Mr. Trump's almost certainly will not be.
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I think it would be helpful to look briefly at a few key pieces of the timeline in this saga: Nov.
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It can be helpful to think about imbalances over a span of time rather than on a single evening or weekend.
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It's also helpful to have a container with wheels, which makes it easier to stow away when it isn't feeding time.
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But I've found it even more helpful to concentrate on what's taking us on this psychological journey in the first place.
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There's definitely overlap between these three concepts, but they have different solutions, and it's helpful to know what you're working with.
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It's helpful to think of "Wendy" as a child's bedtime story — not one told to a child, but by a child.
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Musk, who has more than 30 million Twitter followers, said it would be helpful to differentiate between real and fake users.
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Justice Kagan responded that while proposed alternative maps might be helpful to courts evaluating racial gerrymandering claims, they were not required.
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In her report, Bemelman stressed that once a donor-derived cancer occurs, it is extremely helpful to remove the donor organ.
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Those finer details may uncover ways in which amyloid-attacking drugs might be helpful to those diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Isaacson said.
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Lastly, there may be little things about the transit system&aposs design that can be helpful to you as a traveler.
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When you think about Medicare for all, it is more helpful to focus on the "all" part than the "Medicare" part.
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So that's been very helpful to me, too, because when I first started out, everyone asked who my target market was.
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The reach of her career is massive, so it can be helpful to start with some of her best known poems.
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We know it's hard to hear, but it's helpful to wake up at the same time every day — even on weekends.
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However, when it comes to grammar, which contains far more nuance than spelling, Grammarly's suggestions are less helpful to experienced writers.
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However, if you're inclined to place a bet, it's helpful to know where the stock might head from a technical perspective.
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In general, short-term investments will be the ones you want to focus on, but it's helpful to walk through each.
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According to the transcript, Zelensky told Trump that he was knowledgeable about Giuliani's efforts to uncover information helpful to Trump politically.
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Even in lessening the charges against Manafort, prosecutors still have significant leverage over him if he isn't helpful to their investigation.
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If you know that your style tends to be misconstrued, it's helpful to clear that up ahead of time, she says.
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I signed up for coaching through Bravely and found it was helpful to hash out tough topics with a non-journalist.
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It would be helpful to have the candidate himself explain how he overcame his stuttering as a child and young man.
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It is a very strong culture, and the people are really helpful to each other and respectful of every living thing.
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Perhaps more helpful to some is how easy the project makes it to find buildings with solar panels on their roofs.
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"The people that I've met along the way have been really nice and helpful to me," he says through his translator.
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"We chose that approach because we believe that it is the most helpful to our investors," GE spokeswoman Jennifer Erickson said.
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And not all of them necessarily believe that Trump's style is helpful to getting his agenda enacted, the way Bannon does.
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Sometimes it's helpful to step back and look not just at the news but also at how we talk about the news.
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Roger Wicker, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, told CNN when asked if Trump's comments were helpful to his Senate candidates.
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I mean look, the piece that Sequoia did, the deck that Sequoia did in '09 was extremely helpful to the Benchmark portfolio.
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But during the holiday season, it really can be helpful to know a bit about someone's sign before picking out their present.
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Studying how these ecological communities function in Guantanamo could be helpful to researchers trying to figure out how to restore them elsewhere.
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However, as the longest bull market in history possibly wanes, it can be helpful to turn your attention to your own timeline.
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Certain things people do cyclically or weekly or at a specific time and it's helpful to know how this ebbs and flows.
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And they're especially helpful to know today — as Richardson emphasizes, many of these chairs have been copied and slightly adapted over time.
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That the Pentagon could trust housing its digital data with Google would have been helpful to its marketing efforts with large companies.
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With that caveat in mind, it's helpful to analyze the possibilities from the perspectives of both the Trump administration and the justices.
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In a lecture about love in the modern age, author Alain de Botton explains why it's helpful to critique our romantic partners.
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"Red and gold has a lot of baggage that isn't particularly helpful to this film," she said, peering through tortoise shell specs.
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It's helpful to recognize that the breakup conversation isn't the last conversation you'll ever have—but things will obviously be different afterward.
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"It's impossible to deny that information that could be helpful to Mr. Ghosn could be hidden" within the files, Mr. Ibusuki said.
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To understand why that is, it's helpful to consider the second shift — the work women do when we are done at work.
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Mr Trump's stand on trade is not helpful to the United States, never mind Canada, nor will it help the global economy.
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I mean the fact that we create our hardware to be helpful to people, I would say, is definitely a human trait.
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CHRISTIE: Well, I've been pretty helpful to the pro-life cause in one of the most pro-choice states in the union.
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Still it's helpful to get even the most basic sense of what you should be saving to enjoy a seven-figure retirement.
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Especially for kids, it's helpful to go into other people's homes and see that not everybody has what they think they have.
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It's especially helpful to trigger D.Va's Ultimate while her Boosters are active, since momentum carries the mech the rest of the way.
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Rising antitrust risk could help unlatch more previously battened down platform hatches in a way that's helpful to even smaller Google rivals.
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I bring up that study because it's helpful to understand the implications of a new, separate, sweeping report from the United Nations.
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The short answer is, no, but to answer this question thoroughly, it's helpful to understand why we sweat in the first place.
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She adds that you might find it helpful to set an intention around keeping yourself safe from negativity while holding your crystal.
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Although JunoCam's images will be helpful to the science team, the primary purpose of the images is to help with public engagement.
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"I want everything to be interesting and helpful to the readers," Leong tells PEOPLE of deciding what information went into the book.
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To understand why, it's helpful to consider a sociological concept called "moral panic"—and the role the media play in this phenomenon.
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"He's been 100 percent supportive and has a lot of knowledge and insight that has been really helpful to me," said Jordan.
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To understand the significance of the Sandy Hook lawsuit, it is helpful to appreciate the history of lawsuits against the gun industry.
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If they're talking about algae, for example, algae biofuels are very helpful to them because it can be used in combustion engines.
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It can be helpful to remind this person that "many people with mental illness have healthy, strong, and loving relationships," she says.
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It's also helpful to Bannon that Singer has close ties Mitch McConnell — the Senate GOP leader whom Bannon is obsessed with destroying.
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That is why it has been helpful to put some of my swimmer paintings in outer space, on a more epic scale.
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It can be helpful to let them know beforehand when the request will hit their desks and when you expect their reply.
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Not every designer does it that way, but for me, it's helpful to think about the construction, like where to put seams.
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To get a sense of what the generic ballot leads mean, it's helpful to look at past elections, according to RealClearPolitics' averages.
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This pain would outweigh factors helpful to growth, such as the loose monetary policy in Europe, Japan and the U.S., Moody's said.
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I thought it was really helpful to read a book for parents, how to deal with a child who has mental illness.
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I find it helpful to think about what a child born today could plausibly expect to witness in her or his lifetime.
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Lastly, to supplement information gleaned from an ETF's sector classification, it's helpful to look at the individual holdings of its underlying index.
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To understand how that occurs, it is helpful to take a quick refresher on how the timing of your claim affects benefits.
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I have a pretty good instinct now for portion sizes and whatnot but having it tracked specifically is really helpful to me.
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In this instance, the fact that the survey collected what people didn't like — not only what didn't work — was helpful to Kia.
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The accident propels Lisa into a kind of parallel universe in which anyone who might be helpful to her is rendered useless.
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His presence seemed to calm the Eritrean man, and it was helpful to have Sadek preoccupied while I spoke to his customer.
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It would be most helpful to voters if the national media pressed our candidates on this question as a matter of routine.
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To understand how this might have happened, it's helpful to look at the evolution of where Republicans have been consuming their news.
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One of the best ways to form a relationship with a recruiter is to be helpful, to have that generosity of spirit.
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If Congress increases the benefits of HSAs, it will be helpful to savvy savers, but may not do much for the uninsured.
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He gives you free rein, and I found that very helpful, to not feel straitjacketed or to conform to somebody else's vision.
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