If anything, their PDO (286) says they haven't been getting "lucky" this season and, if anything, are due to get some more bounces the rest of the way.
|
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If anything, "If anything we need to have an even more closely integrated pan-European response to security if you consider the way in which the threat is heading," he said.
|
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If anything has changed in the financial picture — e.g.
|
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But the evidence to date is — if anything — positive.
|
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If anything, the overload in music feels even more unmanageable.
|
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If anything, she enjoyed work conditions many nannies dream of.
|
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If anything, it sounded like a sort of parlor trick.
|
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If anything, Miller encourages his girlfriends to wear his hats.
|
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If anything, it'll gnaw at him until he goes back.
|
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And if anything, I think that's probably not as imminent.
|
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Never. If anything, the network will push me even further.
|
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Her life isn't really changing … if anything, she's just busier.
|
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Or what does that tell you at all, if anything?
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Would be a shame if anything happened to it. pic.twitter.
|
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If anything, the show is at its best this season.
|
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If anything, Wendy is longing for a more vanilla lifestyle.
|
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If anything, he's been there for her in many ways.
|
|
If anything, he simply doesn't consider himself a political authority.
|
|
If anything, his policy positions are unpredictable day to day.
|
|
His subsequent career has if anything been even more distinguished.
|
|
If anything is going to pass, it'll be CSR funding.
|
|
But if anything went wrong for Maddox after 5 p.m.
|
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What, if anything, should we take away from all this?
|
|
If anything, perhaps a software update can fix these things.
|
|
If anything, pundits have probably sold him a bit short.
|
|
It is unknown what, if anything, the communication has yielded.
|
|
If anything, it only further divides the discussion around size.
|
|
If anything it's gotten worse because Uber has tremendous reach.
|
|
If anything, this skit is so sexy it's almost depressing.
|
|
If anything, I sense she's playing a long game here.
|
|
If anything, the latter felt even more intimate and safe.
|
|
I almost waited till morning to see if anything changed.
|
|
I would wait just to see if anything really changes.
|
|
If anything it has seen a new lease of life.
|
|
These are topics where creativity is, if anything, an impediment.
|
|
If anything, the executive order doubles down on the former.
|
|
The pace of the antigovernment violence has, if anything, intensified.
|
|
If anything, mainstream beauty influencers are only now catching up.
|
|
If anything, it will save me some money on coffee.
|
|
If anything, they just decide to skip out on care.
|
|
If anything, the results stress the need for increased conservation.
|
|
If anything, these raw numbers understate the importance of chipmaking.
|
|
But if anything, that makes it harder to seek help.
|
|
Her life isn't really changing… if anything, she's just busier.
|
|
If anything, those are both exacerbated in our current time.
|
|
If anything, it's usually a question of the lip color.
|
|
What, if anything, should Congress do with Mr Mueller's findings?
|
|
If anything, you'll be especially in tune with word choice.
|
|
If anything, I was definitely a performer at that point.
|
|
If anything, it encouraged me to continue my gaming pursuits.
|
|
So what, if anything, has changed since the algorithm tweaks?
|
|
If anything, it was January's contango structure that looked anomalous.
|
|
If anything, we know how the whole thing will end.
|
|
If anything, emoji are too good at communicating to count.
|
|
If anything, it could do with being a bit longer.
|
|
But nobody really knows what that will be, if anything.
|
|
If anything they want the government to help the schemes.
|
|
If anything goes awry, the effects won't be passed on.
|
|
But if anything, these are even more disturbing in motion.
|
|
And, if anything, her ambition is greater than my own.
|
|
The company declined to comment on what, if anything, changed.
|
|
If anything, it's remarkable that it held on so long.
|
|
Hopefully, if anything, this public display can brighten someone's day.
|
|
If anything, she's made by us, her 175 million followers.
|
|
It'd be a shame if anything happened to it. Gov.
|
|
If anything, it's about to get a whole lot worse.
|
|
If anything, the Red Star were actually spoiling their supporters.
|
|
If anything, it's been a learning curve for all sides.
|
|
If anything, Wheeler is doubling down on his political hubris.
|
|
If anything, 2017 volumes are ahead of last year's pace.
|
|
We have no idea what, if anything, actually went down.
|
|
If anything, it's ramping up thanks to the private sector.
|
|
Throughout her early campaign she was, if anything, too subdued.
|
|
After Mr Cain's abrupt retirement what, if anything, will change?
|
|
To what, if anything, do you attribute this dynamic shift?
|
|
And the Trump campaign has been, if anything, unusually secular.
|
|
If anything, this proves that stars are just like us.
|
|
If anything, the screening step may lead to safer pregnancies.
|
|
If anything, Ghost is jumping in at the right moment.
|
|
And what – if anything – can we learn from his actions?
|
|
The reason I did it was sarcastic, OK, if anything.
|
|
The second great lawyerly idea is, if anything, even worse.
|
|
If anything, Speaker Ryan should be thanking the Freedom Caucus.
|
|
"It's unknown at this time if anything was taken," Sgt.
|
|
If anything, it's surprising Sanders didn't issue this statement sooner.
|
|
Are there backup versions of Miku if anything goes wrong?
|
|
The forces inhibiting the Fed are, if anything, getting stronger.
|
|
This should be done for good government, if anything else.
|
|
If anything, it's stripping it down to something more familiar.
|
|
Even many conservatives want to know if anything untoward happened.
|
|
And what, if anything, needs to be done about it?
|
|
If anything, the process has become more opaque and uncertain.
|
|
If anything it was too perfect for its own good.
|
|
And the game does little if anything to puncture that.
|
|
But if anything, she errs on the side of caution.
|
|
If anything, rugby league lovers use it to their advantage.
|
|
If anything, it's pushing me more to achieve my goals.
|
|
If anything, their apparent weakness will only invite further attacks.
|
|
But if anything, the vast history of British colonialism make
|
|
"If anything, I was afraid of offending people," she said.
|
|
So it's unclear what will happen on SALT, if anything.
|
|
"If anything, they'll feel more comfortable in their legal position."
|
|
If anything, this story just proves how perfectly they're matched.
|
|
And, if anything, the economy could get stronger, not weaker.
|
|
If anything worries me about Hillary Clinton, this is it.
|
|
If anything, people reacted to it in a negative manner.
|
|
If anything, the situation in some countries has gotten worse.
|
|
I wanted to see if anything would pique my interest.
|
|
If anything breaks, you're fixing it, and always something breaks.
|
|
If anything went wrong, we were blissfully unaware of it.
|
|
Siege, published on Tuesday, is, if anything, even more sensational.
|
|
Such questions are, if anything, even sharper for Mrs. Clinton.
|
|
If anything, it makes compromise even less likely than before.
|
|
If anything, it's an indicator that our skin is dehydrated.
|
|
But Michelsen is, if anything, an even more extreme example.
|
|
If anything, it just makes you look entitled and misguided.
|
|
If anything, it should've helped him breathe a little bit.
|
|
If anything, store owners wished Shopify had been more communicative.
|
|
If anything, the Quinnipiac poll may be overstating Rubio's support.
|
|
S. trade war will drag on and, if anything, intensify.
|
|
If anything happens to my shop, I will lose everything.
|
|
If anything made her stand out, it was her voice.
|
|
If anything, the foundation should be applauded for such gifts.
|
|
The stories sound dramatic but tell you little, if anything.
|
|
If anything, the allusion was a respectful avoidance of sensationalism.
|
|
If anything, support for the AfD quickly began to rise.
|
|
It remains unclear what, if anything, the government will do.
|
|
If anything, it's going to make you poop a lot.
|
|
If anything, it is surprising that it took this long.
|
|
I think if anything it's just intensified for activists today.
|
|
If anything, trolling has become a national pastime on Twitter.
|
|
I think if anything that was a nice wholesome quality.
|
|
The smell lingers, and if anything, grows stronger with time.
|
|
If anything, it's a sign of resilience among those communities.
|
|
If anything, Fantastic Beasts feels like a prestige television series.
|
|
" "But if anything changes with him, will you call me?
|
|
But if anything did, it's been a great life, right?
|
|
"If anything, the press should be embracing Meghan," she said.
|
|
If anything, this was the start of a new beginning.
|
|
But if anything, Hawking's conjecture served to reinvigorate the debate.
|
|
Asked if anything came of those talks, Cohen said yes.
|
|
And what should we learn from those failures (if anything)?
|
|
I'm not sure if anything will make "The Conners" popular.
|
|
If anything, there was a slight downgrade to median expectations.
|
|
" She added: "If anything, I should say, 'straight people welcome.
|
|
If anything, gun control laws currently are even more elusive.
|
|
If anything, it's surprising we have not seen this sooner.
|
|
Bill Clinton's impeachment, if anything, suffered from the opposite problem.
|
|
But if anything, it propelled Summer's dominance of pop music.
|
|
"I'd be really really surprised if anything survived," he says.
|
|
If anything, his responsibilities have made him feel more vulnerable.
|
|
If anything, it's alleviated a lot of its overbought status.
|
|
What do you think individual students can do, if anything?
|
|
If anything, I could have cut my own head off.
|
|
Meanwhile, we'll stand by to help if anything goes wrong.
|
|
If anything, the shortage was evidence of the brand's humility.
|
|
What else can we expect to see if anything else?
|
|
And if anything, now, there are more questions than answers.
|
|
But what, if anything, should Dr. Lopez offer to pay?
|
|
If anything, her comments and decisions have made it harder.
|
|
If anything, Trump's proposal could make the opioid epidemic worse.
|
|
We'll be here to help you if anything goes wrong.
|
|
Because if anything trumps trust, then you are in trouble.
|
|
If anything, she was more strident than the group's CEO.
|
|
But he didn't bother to see if anything was missing.
|
|
Tiger Woods gets in trouble (if anything troubles Tiger today).
|
|
If anything, the blue sense of unraveling is more comprehensive.
|
|
If anything, The Politician wears its influences on its sleeve.
|
|
If anything, it tends to make students feel less safe.
|
|
If anything, its label should be New York's eating capital.
|
|
And we'll be there to help if anything goes sideways.
|
|
If anything, the rivalries between candidates like Buttigieg and Sen.
|
|
"Let you know if anything passes over?" the pilot responded.
|
|
If anything, the latter album is a more disjointed listen.
|
|
If anything, Ms. Donahue needs to think about pacing herself.
|
|
That's really my bubble, if anything is: a taste bubble.
|
|
"If anything breaks down, I am just stuck with it."
|
|
If anything had gone wrong, I'd have woken right up.
|
|
If anything, I'd like you to teach me your ways.
|
|
If anything, Facebook has been moving in the wrong direction.
|
|
Tune in to find out what, if anything, Taylor's playing.
|
|
But one tale is, if anything, too good to check.
|
|
If anything, the propaganda machine has adopted the opposite tactic.
|
|
What, if anything, is memorable to you about the characters?
|
|
What, if anything, do you think they have in common?
|
|
What, if anything, do you want to know more about?
|
|
I feel like, if anything, less hopeful, not more hopeful.
|
|
It is unclear what, if anything, will change for them.
|
|
If anything, Spencer and Charlottesville has really intensified our resolve.
|
|
Q: What if anything did he say at that point?
|
|
It is unclear what, if anything, will change for them.
|
|
It's unknown what the hackers may have found, if anything.
|
|
If anything, they're willing themselves to be out and about.
|
|
If anything, his struggles made him all the more endearing.
|
|
If anything, the landscape is tilting more in his favor.
|
|
"If anything happens, run towards the water," our guide said.
|
|
If anything, it has stuck to its guns even harder.
|
|
I check my emails to see if anything pressing happened.
|
|
If anything, Kourtney should instigate the Jordyn Woods drama again.
|
|
"If anything, young people are likely to overshare," she said.
|
|
Nor will there much at all if anything on Weinstein.
|
|
The question now is if anything has changed since 2017.
|
|
What, if anything, surprised you as you read the article?
|
|
What, if anything, is he going to do about it?
|
|
If anything I would be [taking some] off the table.
|
|
If anything I would be [taking some] off the table.
|
|
And if anything, this was always towards a "we" mission.
|
|
If anything, the trend since 2015 has been tighter control.
|
|
If anything, the crackdown brought more attention to the protests.
|
|
If anything, ending New START would only benefit the Kremlin.
|
|
If anything we would look to get tougher on Russia.
|
|
I don't know what if anything will exist in January.
|
|
I think, if anything, acceptance of it enriches your life.
|
|
If anything, my overwhelming feeling is not sorrow, but pride.
|
|
Environmental standards are comparable; if anything, they're higher in Canada.
|
|
If anything, that should amplify the hurricane's migration effects greatly.
|
|
If anything, the club has turned him off the idea.
|
|
If anything, more countries may get added to the list.
|
|
Because if anything goes wrong, you have to start again.
|
|
The first step was seeing if anything could be salvaged.
|
|
If anything, I feel like the space creates a relationship.
|
|
It's unclear what, if anything, was in the attacker's hand.
|
|
So what, if anything, can be learned from this mess?
|
|
It's just not clear at this point if anything will.
|
|
What, if anything, could Trump do to change this relationship?
|
|
If anything, what Apple did with WWDC cements this direction.
|
|
"You should be able to look at the first couple of pages [of your return] and see if anything is majorly wrong, if anything is missing from your return, things like that," Kornblatt says.
|
|
This outfit might remind me of that day, but if anything it's a good thing because we had a long-distance relationship for so long that—if anything—it's kind of relieving to start fresh.
|
|
If anything, they were eager to learn from their adopted home.
|
|
If anything, it sounds like the budding of another Republican revolution.
|
|
If anything, the election appears somewhat stacked against her, not Trump.
|
|
If anything is a Dumpster fire, it&aposs the Democratic Party.
|
|
If anything, we should boost Social Security benefits, not cut them.
|
|
The presidency was, if anything, but a glimmer in his eye.
|
|
Officials did not reveal what, if anything, the raids turned up.
|
|
And we don&apost know if anything -- what else was said.
|
|
But if anything, the final product is even more jaw-dropping.
|
|
If anything, it's reminiscent of Johansson's last solo action movie, Lucy.
|
|
"That way, if anything, you control your artistic integrity," she said.
|
|
It's unclear if anything was taken ... or if anyone's been arrested.
|
|
If anything, the architects of the future are just getting started.
|
|
AppleCare+ pays for itself, if anything ever happens to your phone.
|
|
It's unclear what Spotify did, if anything, to change Swift's mind.
|
|
And yes, if anything, the market has become even more squeezed.
|
|
But it's unclear what, if anything, it has to offer videogames.
|
|
If anything, I learned there is still humanity in this world.
|
|
If anything happened to the lead plane, it would assume leadership.
|
|
If anything, Bernie's plan would give license to even higher costs.
|
|
If anything, policy may need to be loosened in some places.
|
|
If anything, it is replaced with the strange comfort of ritual.
|
|
And that if anything happens to her, Franny becomes an orphan.
|
|
If anything, the pendulum has now swung to the other extreme.
|
|
If anything, he barely, just barely, cleared an incredibly low bar.
|
|
But if anything, the U.S. president has strengthened Russia' negotiating position.
|
|
If anything, I'd say it's made people stand even more united.
|
|
Compare spending with income and see what's left over, if anything.
|
|
If anything goes wrong, it also has a 2999-year warranty.
|
|
"If anything it actually does more harm than good," he said.
|
|
If anything, the tempo of missile launches has increased this year.
|
|
It's not clear if anything will come of this new demand.
|
|
If anything, she said the conversations strengthened her resolved to run.
|
|
If anything, the vomiting just made it all the more real.
|
|
If anything, it has increased its presence in the sea since.
|
|
If anything, I think I know all the alcoholics, she said.
|
|
Micah: The playlist, if anything, is meant to rebrand the mixtape.
|
|
If anything, the former aide to Trump's 2016 campaign is overexposed.
|
|
If anything, Ducournau should get way more credit for doing both.
|
|
If anything, people are just going to rock with me harder.
|
|
If anything, I think that I even improved using this keyboard.
|
|
If anything, it'll make for a pretty sweet post-credits scene.
|
|
And if anything, the years since have only accelerated her victories.
|
|
But what, if anything, can one person possibly do to help?
|
|
If anything, however, that has only made the Sialkotis more vigilant.
|
|
If anything, it appeared more likely that Democrats would suffer defections.
|
|
The Cause is, if anything, more vaguely drawn than the Offshore.
|
|
"If anything, it's become much more college football-centric," he said.
|
|
What will this post contribute to the overall narrative, if anything?
|
|
If anything in the song sounds a little canned, it's intentional.
|
|
"If anything it's brought everyone a little bit closer," said Gemma.
|
|
If anything, the tests may provide a false sense of security.
|
|
What, if anything, did they tell you was difficult about it?
|
|
I mean if anything it's gonna make it even more harder.
|
|
Today's TV landscape is, if anything, oversaturated with all things fantastical.
|
|
If anything, I was trying to test myself and my abilities.
|
|
If anything, expert suggest, the president is doing things exactly backward.
|
|
No one knows what, if anything, can actually pass the Senate.
|
|
If anything looks strange, bring it up as soon as possible.
|
|
Take a look around to see if anything captures your attention.
|
|
Yet, if anything, America needs a more activist approach to antitrust.
|
|
We've reached out and will update if anything comes of it.
|
|
And smartphones are, if anything, even more intimate than smart speakers.
|
|
If anything, Reddit very much supported the whole isolated programmer troupe.
|
|
If anything, I remember just the joy, the playfulness of him.
|
|
If anything it is making the craft of teaching more important.
|
|
If anything, DeSantis showed intellectual laziness that should give constituents pause.
|
|
If anything, they have only grown since I had my son.
|
|
Trade tariffs if anything tend to raise prices, at least temporarily.
|
|
SO INFLATION TODAY IF ANYTHING IS A LITTLE BIT TOO LOW.
|
|
What exactly he plans to do, if anything, though isn't detailed.
|
|
If anything, a pop record seems as logical as anything else.
|
|
If anything, it's likely to get even worse in future elections.
|
|
Initially, if anything, I was intimidated by the culture of it.
|
|
NASA's new committee will determine what, if anything, needs to change.
|
|
If anything it is a bass city, mainly jungle & drum & bass.
|
|
If anything, they are our allies and we should support them.
|
|
If anything, I'm more scared of you than I ever was.
|
|
There was more tension from other people on set, if anything.
|
|
" Bryant chimed in, "Well I don't know if anything is possible.
|
|
If anything, this kind of labelling is a blessing in disguise.
|
|
If anything, the girl in the clip above was under-reacting.
|
|
And if anything this new law offers a ray of hope.
|
|
If anything, I appreciate – even though those times were existential times.
|
|
We have basically no idea what, if anything, it is doing.
|
|
If anything, they might have some crema, a mild sour cream.
|
|
If anything we would probably look to get tougher on Russia.
|
|
Indeed, his analysis, if anything, is too prescient: Although Fraser was
|
|
If anything, for most countries, it suggests an equally soggy summer.
|
|
If anything, the relentless torrent of disingenuous feel-goodery has intensified.
|
|
It is hard to see if anything is in Collie's hand.
|
|
If anything, it's going in the other direction in some ways.
|
|
If anything, we are probably looking to get tougher on Russia.
|
|
If anything, there's probably less fraud because everyone's looking for it.
|
|
"We were looking to see if anything popped out," Macbeth said.
|
|
If anything I think it's motivated us to work even harder.
|
|
" Lopez's wife said "Maduro is responsible if anything happens to him.
|
|
If anything, Zuckerberg's political agenda has been hiding in plain sight.
|
|
If anything, I loved them both more as time went on.
|
|
"If anything we were trying get back to basics," Harmon said.
|
|
If anything, Facebook had been playing catchup to Snapchat on lenses.
|
|
If anything I suppose you walked into a trap, didn't you?
|
|
Got nothing against Terrans, if anything, I love these dating 'apps.
|
|
If anything, emo rappers prove just how fragile masculinity can be.
|
|
It is unclear what, if anything, will come from those talks.
|
|
If anything, Trump appears to have lost ground among millennials since.
|
|
" If anything, he said, the company should "empower people with technology.
|
|
I would have liked to speak to her more if anything.
|
|
If anything, he was actually known to be fearful of them.
|
|
"If anything, I would hope that [Trump] would solidify women's resolve."
|
|
If anything is going to give me vivid dreams, it's this.
|
|
If anything, brands are often spending more on Facebook, he said.
|
|
If anything, that's what I want to focus my energy on.
|
|
But if anything Trump's tweet showcases his convoluted relationship with Wikileaks.
|
|
I think that if anything, Steve feels liberated at this second.
|
|
And, if not, what, if anything, can be done about it?
|
|
What, if anything, can Nøtel tell us about the present age?
|
|
So what, if anything, does ungovernability mean when applied to democracies?
|
|
If anything drags down the experience of Spectacles, it's the software.
|
|
If anything, he was itching to get back on the ice.
|
|
If anything this is even more true of low-level decisions.
|
|
If anything, that sounds like a more voluptuous woman to me.
|
|
If anything, he looks worse, because that contradiction was more fun.
|
|
If anything, Nunes is in a much stronger position than Gravel.
|
|
If anything, the contradictions exposed by the trial have been heightened.
|
|
And what, if anything, he has to say in the courtroom.
|
|
If anything goes wrong, Javaid and his staff hear about it.
|
|
If anything, Kalanick grew more tight-lipped as his business matured.
|
|
If anything about my mother was conventional, it was the smoking.
|
|
Deep inside, you may be wondering if anything really needs solving.
|
|
If anything, Japanese Yen, from time to time, appreciate too much.
|
|
If anything, Hearst might be the clutter culprit of the pair.
|
|
If anything, these actions only further divide an already polarized nation.
|
|
If anything, Iran's behavior has become more bellicose in recent months.
|
|
We introduced the 911 button, if anything, God forbid, goes wrong.
|
|
These kinds of programs will, if anything, drive those voters away.
|
|
If anything, Cohen's alleged crimes fall closer to the original mandate.
|
|
What, if anything, House GOP leaders announce as their next steps.
|
|
If anything, my body is a pretty average, mostly functional one.
|
|
If anything, tariffs will actually increase migration pressures throughout the region.
|
|
If anything, that coalition has strengthened over the past three years.
|
|
We were just walking around to see if anything was interesting.
|
|
If anything, public officials need to go much further than this.
|
|
"If anything, I think I've seen it carry over," Kubiak said.
|
|
If anything, a rift would be even more personal for Mrs.
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If anything, they were less likely to go to the polls.
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"If anything, it was a call to speed up the transition."
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If anything, the administration's vehement climate denial is invigorating energy buyers.
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If anything, the influence of the two schools' alumni is growing.
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" If anything, he said, the country has an "under-incarceration problem.
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If anything would make you cynical about this town, that's it.
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If anything, the projected shortage is an underestimate, the authors say.
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If anything, Valeant will have to sell assets to reduce debt.
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MacLean's book, if anything, proves the opposite of what she claims.
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If anything else, things are not as dismal as last year.
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If anything happens, he can go back to him and vent.
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If anything, the cuts from the original series are even darker.
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If anything, observers say Kim has sought to tighten political control.
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If anything, the teams should be sharper with less time off.
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If anything, it's the last thing I want to speak about.
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If anything, it grabs onto a few too many narrative threads.
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Then, Robota approaches and asks the student if anything is wrong.
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These days, if anything, long-run inflation expectations are too low.
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If anything, teens have been subjected to even harsher rhetorical maligning.
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I stopped at various buildings to see if anything was available.
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If anything, US businesses were facing a shortage of talented workers.
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If anything, we're trying to keep up the pace with him.
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The question now is if anything will come out of it.
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" So if anything, he said, "I think Trump is probably jealous.
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If anything, that political fight obscured the magnitude of what happened.
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I wanted to be a mechanic or a carpenter if anything.
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If anything, 2018 is shaping up to be a women's wave.
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What, if anything, do you think should have been done differently?
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We'll be standing by if anything goes wrong along the way.
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My problem is what to say, if anything, to my friend.
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Now, free Flickr accounts are, if anything, one extra filing cabinet.
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If anything, you just hear admiration and praise from current players.
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Do we have standards for what, if anything, we wouldn't include?
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If anything goes awry, the consequences can quickly yield a fiasco.
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Do write for help, if anything goes awry along the way.
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If anything, I'm used to these kinds of conversations by now.
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If anything, it still feels creative and fresh, poignant and memorable.
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If anything, the situation in upstate New York is more difficult.
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If anything, Episode Gladio doubles down on his macho asshat image.
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What, if anything, did you learn about yourself from the article?
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If anything, KORUS is a win for the US steel industry.
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If anything is going to change, men have to stop resisting.
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Think fewer rumbles on Nicollet Mall, more stink eyes, if anything.
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If excellence, what (if anything) should we sacrifice in its pursuit?
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If anything, the number of brackets should be increased, not decreased.
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What is meaningful to you about Thanksgiving, if anything, and why?
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If anything, we saved a small rural town on the decline.
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What is gained — if anything at all — from stories like these?
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If anything, it further complicates our understanding of early hominin evolution.
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As usual, we're here to help out if anything goes wrong.
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Please write for help if anything goes wrong along the way.
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What, if anything, do you think your school can do better?
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If anything had gone wrong, you might have been held responsible.
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What, if anything, am I required to disclose to potential buyers?
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If anything, Fred was actually a better version of Mister Rogers.
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It's unclear what, if anything, Pierre Delecto is a reference to.
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And if anything, the tax is likely to be pro-growth.
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If anything, I only send the extra messages to be funny.
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"We'll duck in live if anything newsworthy happens," Tucker Carlson said.
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Usually that's in the single digits, if anything, especially for plays.
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If anything, Gen Z is going to have the final say.
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It's unclear what, if anything, was said before Jean was shot.
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If anything, conference committee negotiators must do more for these companies.
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"If anything, I suspect it's probably a negative," Mr. Quinn said.
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" If anything, Cohn told the Freakonomics podcast, tariffs "hurt the economy.
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If anything it had a dovish tilt, there were no surprises.
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"If anything, he's not having to pander to anybody," she said.
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If anything, it seemed like another attempt to push me aside.
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Luxembourg's regulator is, if anything, less transparent than its Irish counterpart.
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Its Ravens versus Chiefs...I'm competing against their defense if anything.
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"OK, if anything... do you have radio access?" the dispatcher asked.
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And what if anything are you compelled to do about it?
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And what if anything are you compelled to do about it?
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If anything, markets are expecting more rate cuts rather than increases.
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If anything, it underscores why Trump's impeachment is a moral imperative.
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If anything goes wrong, Zebra would be responsible for fixing it.
|
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Sanders, if anything, would be in a better position than Trump.
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The question is: What, if anything, should you do about it?
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What, if anything, can be done to prevent cheating in sports?
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But if anything, that makes it even more important to heed.
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His foreign policy moves have been, if anything, kind of normal.
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If anything, I think I am a citizen of the world.
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If anything, the U.S. provided very generous support, humanitarian and economic.
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If anything, the category will continue to figure out the profitability.
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"If anything, the governor is demanding accountability and transparency," he said.
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"He is, if anything, dividing the party," Castro said of Trump.
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If anything they are spiritually hungry and open to religious conversation.
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My second reaction is, if anything, the state isn't deep enough.
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What, if anything, surprised you about "Welcome to the New World"?
|
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Yet our extraordinary fascination with plane crashes has, if anything, increased.
|
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Trump's abuses of power, are if, anything more severe than Park's.
|
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Waterways around the city were, if anything, worse than the air.
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ISRAEL: I'm not sure if anything was done with that information.
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If anything, some argue, it's adding to an existing environmental crisis.
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If anything, our polling is indicating that it is getting larger.
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If anything, MedMen, on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, Calif.
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If anything, they were reluctant to come forward given the stakes.
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If anything, wages rose relative to their previous trend in Miami.
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Inmates received well below the minimum wage, if anything at all.
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We were curious what, if anything, has changed politically since then.
|
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If anything, his popularity has been inching upward since the summer.
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If anything, they've moved to the right since the Bush years.
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Please write for help if anything goes sideways along the way.
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If anything, his response is something the board should know about.
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It is not clear what, if anything, Flynn did for them.
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If anything, he enjoyed puncturing people's preconceptions about the Eastern tradition.
|
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LeBron was asked what, if anything, he felt he owed Cleveland.
|
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If anything, she'll have a far angrier enemy on her hands.
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If anything, they seemed to indicate the presence of liquid water.
|
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The illiberal trend Zakaria noted in 1997 has, if anything, accelerated.
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It is unclear what the board of directors knew, if anything.
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If anything, Trump would seem committed to making Russia great again.
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If anything, it just becomes more and more sort of prevalent.
|
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If anything goes wrong, neither buyers nor sellers have any recourse.
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No one knows what, if anything, they'll put in its place.
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If anything happens to us again, we're not going to them.
|
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If anything, this is what Trump and Putin have in common.
|
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If anything, I think this could be Girls' most interesting season.
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Then you can decide what — if anything — it means for you.
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In other words, it's unclear what, if anything, consumers can do.
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If anything, he has been far worse than the old guard.
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Either way, he has never offered the women who came forward the first thing they deserve: a clear explanation of what, if anything, he believes he did wrong and what, if anything, he is committed to changing.
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This wasn't tax reform, if anything the thing became even more complicated.
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I mean, if anything it's that there are none to invest in.
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If anything, my wish is that she would restore hope for others.
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So, what if anything can be done about "good apples" who shoot?
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If anything, Andress is an artist who understands the importance of preparation.
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If anything, he was expressing his fatigue at all the political ads.
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"If anything, it's a step in the wrong direction," Lee said. Rep.
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If anything, it adds an entirely new dimension to experiencing these performances.
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If anything, Pretty Woman: The Musical could have dazzled us even more.
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If anything, it's the rising tide lifts all ships type of idea.
|
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If anything, they'll just escalate the verbal war between Pyongyang and Washington.
|
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If anything, there are documented instances of eclipses helping to stop wars.
|
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Yet if anything, according to Stockman's predictions, those gains may be lost.
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If anything, it emphasizes the trauma of being exposed to such acts.
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It wouldn't really bother me if anything serious [damage] were to happen.
|
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Still, we're left wondering what, if anything, is particularly distinguishing about Godwin.
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Still, "I was prepared to leave if anything wasn't good," he said.
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If anything, I know just how capable of finding love I am.
|
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But if anything could, it's a 141-year-old, $30 million rock.
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If anything, they would improve upon the benefits that seniors currently receive.
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"If anything, democracy is a giant act of scenario planning," he added.
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If anything, it will remind you that things could always be worse.
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He would be far more interested in another cabinet position if anything.
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If anything, that fight has gotten more intense in the recent year.
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That, if anything, makes their continued focus on US education more baffling.
|
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If anything, the project appears to have taken a small step backward.
|
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If anything, it's made the celebrity even more of a Muppets fan.
|
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"If anything, as elected officials, the standard should be higher," she added.
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If anything, I think he will be brought in as a witness.
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If anything can eclipse the popularity of a Zelda game, it's Mario.
|
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Real journals don't need to spam, they are over-subscribed if anything.
|
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If anything, Nick's arc goes like this: It's a perfect inverted arc.
|
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If anything it makes her "more angry than hurt," the source explains.
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If anything, globalization was supposed to create more equality among nations certainly.
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If anything looks off in your Recent activity page, change your password.
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That is, when the cotton economy was booming, lynchings, if anything, increased.
|
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If anything, even less happens in Hollywood than most hang-out movies.
|
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If anything, they erred on the side of being superopen about sex.
|
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If anything, Harding's history of scandal will help her in the competition.
|
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What, if anything, do you already know about the occupation of Alcatraz?
|
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"If anything happens to me... Don't affiliate me with nothing," he says.
|
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If anything, renters will just end up paying more and getting less.
|
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"They make little difference and, if anything, make the picture more gloomy."
|
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Mayo argued that if anything, politicians have to work with the banks.
|
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If anything, the meat studies remind us the science is getting better.
|
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If anything, it looks increasingly like Clinton tried to "rig" the election.
|
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If anything, Cunanan helped Trail find other men to hook up with.
|
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What, if anything, do you hope visitors take away from Invisible Threads?
|
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But EU leaders' language on the border has if anything been toughening.
|
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If anything, it has to fight growing inflation and mounting inflation expectations.
|
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If anything, he&aposs guilty of liking the finer things in life.
|
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It is unclear what, if anything, Google may have found on YouTube.
|
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" He continued, "I don't know if anything really prepares you for it.
|
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And if anything bad happens, bad security or whatever, it's on me.
|
|
Implementation, half-hearted in the past, has if anything been heavy-handed.
|
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"If anything, this has energized me to continue this mission," Attiah says.
|
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If anything, the video captures a time that Googlers were more unified.
|
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If anything, though, this film proves we all have something to hide.
|
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His vehicle was searched ... there is no confirmation if anything was found.
|
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If anything, they've made sacrifices for the benefit of the American people.
|
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If anything, said meals have kept me from being sad and hungry.
|
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"If ANYTHING the Nicki braids should be $250 - $400 TOPS," @lamouraminaj wrote.
|
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And how much would they have to pay for it, if anything?
|
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If anything, the region should continue to see even stronger gains ahead.
|
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So Landgraf was, if anything, ahead of himself. Still. Four-oh-nine.
|
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They're waiting to see what — if anything — the Senate actually sends them.
|
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So, if anything I'm definitely working on consistency and hitting my targets.
|
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If anything, comics are a bigger deal now than they've ever been.
|
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If anything, the delay in inducting O'Ree ended up serving a purpose.
|
|
If anything, Russia's participation would return the Olympics to its true calling.
|
|
If anything, smaller players like Xiaomi are increasingly positioning themselves as competitors.
|
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If anything our friendship has been remarkable for how unremarkable it is.
|
|
If anything, it inspires a steady stream of insults from angry drivers.
|
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"I think if anything is becoming more and more competitive," Tolkin said.
|
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Yet if anything, he is expected to trim projected revenue from privatisation.
|
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If anything, however, this proves the actress can really do it all.
|
|
It's unclear what will happen next on the impeachment issue, if anything.
|
|
If anything, portraying Julius Caesar as Donald Trump is unfair to Caesar.
|
|
If anything but yourself, you'll remain hostage to things outside your control.
|
|
If anything, I think we were pretty over-comfortable and were oversharing.
|
|
What does this mean, if anything, for Moffat's other major show Sherlock?
|
|
If anything, there is a flood of new models coming to market.
|
|
It's not clear what, if anything, can address the issues at Facebook.
|
|
She sighed in exasperation as if anything he wanted was a hassle.
|
|
JOHN HARWOOD: Donald Trump has been, if anything, a completely unpredictable candidate.
|
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If anything, that should have been a buy signal, not a sell.
|
|
If anything, Lucy is acting more in David and Ken's best interests.
|
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"If anything," traders should sell oil amid uncertainty, argued trader Brian Kelly.
|
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If anything, it's a reminder that the winners write the history books.
|
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There wouldn't be much — if anything — left to purchase any other clothes.
|
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If anything, I'm that "Don't talk to me before my coffee" cliché.
|
|
Investors are waiting anxiously to see if anything comes of Sino-U.
|
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What do you think musicians and bands owe their audience, if anything?
|
|
If anything was a mistake, it was using Linked In without 2FA. .
|
|
If anything, regular venture capital is reborn again within the crypto industry.
|
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What's less clear is what, if anything, might upset this cosy arrangement.
|
|
If anything, these beliefs may have contributed to his fear of HUAC.
|
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Hey, if anything, it will make those selfies look that much better.
|
|
Facebook now has to decide what, if anything, to do about it.
|
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I'm not sure what these paintings say, if anything, about Pruitt's taste.
|
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And they care about you: if anything happens, they'll have your back.
|
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If anything, today's scientists want to be seen as the anti-Learys.
|
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If you're poor, if anything goes wrong, you can still make it.
|
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If anything goes wrong, there is no way for anyone to intercede.
|
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If anything the data looks a little more promising on the margin.
|
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If anything, his true thematic pursuits were privacy and invasions of it.
|
|
"If anything," Mr. Hanson said of the rally, "this could hurt him."
|
|
The Harvard team, meanwhile, says that, if anything, its estimates are low.
|
|
If anything, Cohen is linked more closely to Trump, as recently shown.
|
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If anything, Leica cameras are considered downright delicate compared to other cameras.
|
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If anything, they might even be a source of frustration for us.
|
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If anything, though, the effects are even more profound on the continent.
|
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If anything, they were just following in the footsteps of their ancestors!
|
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"If anything, the black community is my community," Rodriguez said in January.
|
|
If anything, voters seemed to dig into their positions after the announcement.
|
|
And remember: We are standing by to help if anything goes wrong.
|
|
Of course we'll be standing by to help if anything goes sideways.
|
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But I find little, if anything, to retract in what I wrote.
|
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"If anything, a friend should be held to an even higher standard."
|
|
"If anything, I hold a friend to a higher standard," he said.
|
|
But what, if anything, Congress will be willing to do remains unclear.
|
|
If anything, these early supporters are likely to be her strongest backers.
|
|
If anything, the system should be shored up, not repurposed or depleted.
|
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If anything, they said they felt safe knowing security was stepped up.
|
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He wondered what those genes were doing, if anything, in developing fins.
|
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If anything this is more like ROMO — rage originated by missing out.
|
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There was no fluff or exaggeration — if anything, it's all super downplayed.
|
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If anything, I'm consistently impressed with how seamlessly this whole process works.
|
|
"It is, if anything, a plan in the sunshine, " Xi reportedly said.
|
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If anything, the merger might be essential to the industry's ongoing reinvention.
|
|
If anything, we should expect vapers to switch to alternative nicotine products.
|
|
If anything, President Obama could learn from his peers on this issue.
|
|
If anything, the coverage gets a little boring because we're always winning!
|
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If anything the tax cuts promise to be even better than expected.
|
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It is not clear what Ultra Time was used for, if anything.
|
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If anything, Mueller's investigation has shown just how right the FBI was.
|
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If anything, striving to be seen as a human is the goal.
|
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If anything we'll split our time up and leave during the winter.
|
|
The question remains: What else, if anything, will they do about it?
|
|
If anything, his standing in the eyes of Trump will be bolstered.
|
|
What, if anything, do you think antifa's critics tend to get wrong?
|
|
It is unclear what, if anything, will come out of the discussions.
|
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As for e-cigarettes, If anything, use seems to be flattening out.
|
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But if anything, she was avoiding looking at either Matt or Tim.
|
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If anything it makes me wanna re-buy Ellie's single off iTunes.
|
|
If anything, the star of Monday's game was sitting in the stands.
|
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"I'm just waiting to see if anything else comes out," she said.
|
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If anything, I'm learning to slow down, to be passive, to receive.
|
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If anything, I'm the bad guy, voluntarily choosing to keep us apart.
|
|
If anything, North Korea may be expanding production at secret nuclear sites.
|
|
If anything, the geography problem becomes more intense five years from now.
|
|
Who knows if anything at a debate will ever hurt Donald Trump.
|
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If anything would happen to you in Zurich, it would be there.
|
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If anything, I hope something good will come out of the case.
|
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If anything, the film's comparably smaller budget may explain its impressive look.
|
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IF ANYTHING, I THINK THE FED HAS BEEN TOO SLOW ADJUSTING POLICY.
|
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If anything seems suspicious, the police should immediately be summoned, she added.
|
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If anything, why would I knock on your door to rob you?
|
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If anything, the killings appear to be on the rise in peacetime.
|
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If anything, "Moynihan" leaves you wanting to watch more of the man.
|
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I protected myself that October night, and if anything, I'm tougher now.
|
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Please reach out to us if anything goes wrong along the way.
|
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If anything, the expansion of central bank balance sheets has dampened volatility.
|
|
It's also unclear what backs the new currency, if anything at all.
|
|
"If anything, in this neighborhood, it's all getting better," Mr. Gushée said.
|
|
If anything, the play seems endlessly adaptable to fit the political times.
|
|
In the revival that opened this week, he is, if anything, greater.
|
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If you have seen "Black Panther," what, if anything, resonates with you?
|
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If anything, he said that streaming services have actually helped sell records.
|
|
The movie is a fascinating portrait that is if anything too brief.
|
|
If anything gets wet, or you sweat, you cannot dry it out.
|
|
If anything, the naming choice has only added to the family's misfortune.
|
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Do you know what other schools or classes are doing, if anything?
|
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If anything, this makes it all the more important that Congress act.
|
|
"Now, if anything, it's going down a bit," Triguboff told the AFR.
|
|
If anything, he has an incentive to lean in to the decision.
|
|
If anything happens — they get detained, arrested or the child is lost.
|
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If anything, it feels to me as if the anxieties are increasing.
|
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If anything, the crowd seemed a bit sedate as he began speaking.
|
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If anything, we need to have the market size increasing, not contracting.
|
|
If anything, Conley said, the Eagles fans should be the nervous ones.
|
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It is not clear what, if anything, the Indian Air Force hit.
|
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If anything, so far being a mother feels quite delightfully self-indulgent.
|
|
If anything, though, the impact on social media has been more impressive.
|
|
And what, if anything, can be done to hold the perpetrators accountable?
|
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If anything, the stadium grew louder, so loud the very ground shook.
|
|
If anything, they appear to be preparing for a drawn-out battle.
|
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If anything, Bayer is carrying on the family tradition, albeit with hemp.
|
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If anything, it seems to double down on Trump's "America first" philosophy.
|
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If anything, he says he feels a camaraderie with the two men.
|
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If anything, economic distress is now a drag on Mr. Trump's support.
|
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If anything, it makes practice a little bit more enjoyable as well.
|
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"If anything, it cheers people up even if they think it's silly."
|
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And of course we'll be there to help if anything goes sideways.
|
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If anything, we need to open those avenues wider, not close them.
|
|
Understanding what, if anything, occurred is of paramount importance to the nation.
|
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If anything, it reinforces the reputation that he has spent decades cultivating.
|
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If anything, it might be a sign that we're collectively growing healthier.
|
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If anything, this only makes the "Jaws" theme sound even more ominous.
|
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"Absolutely not, if anything, we're encroaching on their ecology," she told 9News.
|
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It was not immediately clear what, if anything, was said about disabilities.
|
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"If anything is a case for term limits, yesterday was," he said.
|
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If anything, be worried that your cat may pounce on your Roomba.
|
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If anything, they hope the day inspires them to pursue bigger ambitions.
|
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"Very little, if anything, was revealed," said one source in the room.
|
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"If anything, I think Kim Jong Un feels more emboldened," he added.
|
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If anything, it made me appreciate more what I get to do.
|
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If anything, they pity them for losing touch with Poland's traditional values.
|
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If anything, my recovery is an anomaly: the exception, not the rule.
|
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It was not immediately clear what, if anything, Packer received in return.
|
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I'm here to play baseball and I can defend myself, if anything.
|
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If I took a week off, I didn't miss much, if anything.
|
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If anything, my most transformational experiences tended to be the least engineered.
|
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If anything, they're more picky about getting it right than I am!
|
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The buzz raised expectations and, if anything, increased the pressure on Mailata.
|
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The buzz raised expectations and, if anything, increased the pressure on Mailata.
|
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In person, Bukele is 38 and looks, if anything, a little younger.
|
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Asked if anything in the Bolton revelations amounted to impeachable conduct, Sen.
|
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If anything, it has become clearer that there is more to know.
|
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If anything, Evans left the door open to additional cuts this year.
|
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I thought, if anything, the cover-up would be what got attention.
|
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If anything, it's a habit that makes progressive change easier to accomplish.
|
|
If anything, the Permian has been a victim of its own success.
|
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If anything, the pace of innovation ... among the bad guys is increasing.
|
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If anything, acquisitive chief executives should be given incentives to be skeptical.
|
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If anything, I listen to some upbeat music to psych myself up.
|
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If anything, it's even more important to be strict about the rules.
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If anything, it seems like a great example of the Streisand Effect.
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It wasn't immediately clear what, if anything, Dhaliwal knew about the warrant.
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He insisted that he has little, if anything, to be sorry for.
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If anything, Szalay is even less embarrassed than Knausgaard by exclamatory artlessness.
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If anything, the conspiracy should be that we are paying our sources.
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If anything, American authorities are coming around to share her tech skepticism.
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If anything, it sounds like the same way a modern newsroom operates.
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In fact, if anything, these figures often seem to gain more prominence.
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If anything, some would argue that this cabinet has too many businesspeople.
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Let's see if anything more than rhetoric emerges from the president's visit.
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If anything, their exclusiveness may cause some couples to seek me out.
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If anything, the government needs people from Wall Street in its ranks.
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Nice leadership you've got there, shame if anything would happen to it.
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If anything, inflation of the euro is going to dampen core prices.
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The discussion about what, if anything, he did wrong has stalled out.
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If anything, the events of the past 12 months reinforce that view.
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If anything, both appear to be gaining momentum as the contests approach.
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If anything, Trump's bipartisan meeting on DACA Tuesday was tough to understand.
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What, if anything, do you think can done to address the issue?
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And if anything, you get some more name recognition for the neighborhood.
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And get in touch with us for help if anything goes sideways.
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If anything goes wrong, please do reach out to us for help.
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Yet the Trump administration, if anything, is moving in the opposite direction.
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The tax bill, if anything, is a boon for the wealthiest Americans.
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If anything, federal and state policy is going in the other direction.
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We will be meeting, and we will see if anything positive happens.
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What, if anything, will change that dynamic over the break is unclear.
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Yet, if anything, the testimony showed how fanciful these analogies have become.
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If anything, they're proving more resilient than a lot of observers expected.
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And during that time, if anything, Putin lived up to Romney's prediction.
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It's not clear what, if anything, will shake Wall Street right now.
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If anything, growth seems to have slowed over the past nine months.
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If anything, the record run in stocks appears to be gaining momentum.
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If anything, the Democrats' geographic reach became even more limited in 2016.
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If anything, Hollywood's insistence on those archetypes has only muddled the picture.
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If anything, this is where the discourse needs to shift a bit.
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In fact, if anything, I've heard that he's very strongly in power.
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If anything, it makes the Trump-Kim summit more likely to happen.
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If anything, they're moving in the opposite direction of doing more easing.
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If anything, when they go down there it can be a distraction.
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If anything, it remixes themes, reprises melodies, and borrows nasty racist ideologies.
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If anything, she'd benefit from lavishing greater attention upon gimmick and novelty.
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If anything, though, America seems to be moving in the opposite direction.
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And what can early blooming tell us about climate change, if anything?
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I am so positive because if anything dangerous, if anything happens between Shauna and myself — there's been tension and all this kind of stuff — but again, when you're deciding to act with your heart, it's not about making sense.
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It's not immediately obvious what, if anything, Google would be acquiring from HTC.
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" "If anything," he continues, "I'm going to be the one going after you.
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If anything, working in the beauty industry has only heightened my dormant insecurities.
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This week&aposs attack, if anything, is just a fresh, albeit horrifying, confirmation.
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If anything, the country seems more polarized around this issue than ever before.
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If anything, Kauffman-Mace hopes that the situation will "create conversations" about suicide.
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"If anything, the issue with the sailors exemplifies why diplomacy works," wrote Shephard.
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If anything, quite the contrary, he was simply pushing back and defending himself.
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Yet what, if anything, will be the eventual applications of his crowning achievement?
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I think it will be interesting to see if anything happens on Crimea.
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If anything, Alesi resembled modern gibbons—a monkey-like ape from southeast Asia.
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If anything, it's likely to become further integrated into even more people's lives.
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If anything, crunch is a natural occurrence brought on by the creative process.
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If anything, this is a reason for all of us to speak louder.
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The technology doesn't make the smartphone fatter; if anything, it makes it thinner.
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If anything, they became better representatives of their parties and worse district delegates.
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"If anything, it may have gotten worse," he tells PEOPLE of his symptoms.
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If anything, 21.35 has proved even more resilient than many had hoped for.
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If anything, the unrequited dolphin has just become even more relatable to humans.
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If anything, she said, fewer people will now present themselves to border guards.
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If anything, sidelining Navarro is only helpful "from an atmospheric perspective," he said.
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If anything bad happened, it's because of the guy who rented the Airbnb.
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"I don't know if anything surprises me anymore that he does," Gausman said.
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I decided to wait a half hour and see if anything would change.
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"If anything, cities are concentrations of opportunity," he said, "not accumulations of houses".
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If anything, I think we are making feminist anthems for white cis men.
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We don&apost know more do we about what they received, if anything?
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"If anything, made him more relatable to people outside the Beltway," Houck said.
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I had expected violence, screaming—but if anything, this passing was the opposite.
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If anything, the global upswing vindicates the experts that today's populists often decry.
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Getting past Bayern Munich later this month would, if anything, be exceeding expectations.
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If anything it makes it more likely that we get looser fiscal policy.
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If anything his addiction has ramped up and shifted mostly to online retail.
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If anything, her recent trials have given her perspective on her many successes.
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If anything, this is bound to spur the "who's copycatting who?" debate again.
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He inspects his cell to see if anything has changed while he's slept.
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By the numbers: The situation for female entrepreneurs is, if anything, even worse.
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But the ECB – and Lagarde - will probably be blamed if anything blows up.
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"If anything, slow grinding with potential downside shocks" is most likely, she said.
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If anything, this just gives fans even more fuel for their meme fires.
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The FEC itself is deeply divided over what, if anything, should be done.
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So if anything, I need to learn something from my former self now.
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If anything, I shouldn't even be telling you about the world's tiniest snowman.
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Rather, it was an Allied effort with, if anything, Britain taking the lead.
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I think, if anything, it's down to the age of the games industry.
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If anything ought to be too big to fail, it is the ocean.
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If anything, Adele would be looking up to the Carters at the Louvre.
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Andrea says police responded, but doesn't say what, if anything, happened to Zay.
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If anything, things have gotten infinitely better since they started taking online reservations.
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"If anything, therefore, Hawaii cuts against Defendants' arguments rather than in their favor."
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If anything, the two states' influence appears to have deepened in this century.
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He has also said that "only God knows" if anything can stop him.
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If anything, it shows how an authority figure can persuade another into conformity.
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Related Student Question | What — if Anything — Does the Current Hollywood Film Industry Lack?
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Gabbard's response to Clinton was, if anything, even worse than the original comments.
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In some sense, I don't know if anything could capture everyone's attention forever.
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If anything, he considered Tuesday to simply be a lull in the market.
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He also asked if anything was known about her financial situation and marriage.
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If anything, tying its fate to Trump's will only hasten US coal's decline.
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If anything, China's economic reforms have demonstrated the vitality of free-market liberalism.
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If anything, the episode treats the character's true identity as an inside joke.
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"If anything I'd rather have a smartwatch," said David, a hedge-fund analyst.
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If anything, she's just expanding the category of who gets to be objectified.
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After Lin's departure, the series got, if anything, even more over the top.
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But experts are divided about what, if anything, a second summit can achieve.
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If anything, it's a surefire way to get them to cook for you.
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He says his life would be over if anything ever happened to me.
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If anything, it's likely that Google is just having a little fun itself.
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If anything has been changed, Titan chip will prevent the machine from booting.
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If anything, all iPhones will look like the X for the foreseeable future.
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If anything, it might be beneficial to them because it is more targeted.
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If anything, the film didn't go far enough, because everything seems so plausible.
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If anything ever messes with this feature of the internet then forget it.
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"I think if anything try and get the ball out quicker," he said.
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If anything, there was exploration of the negative side, like the eugenics movement.
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"If anything, I've gotten other people more money … I'll leave it at that."
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If anything, 18-year-olds who swear more have bigger vocabularies on average.
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But if anything like that happens, it won't be for a long time.
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If anything, it adds to it because confidence and self-love is everything!
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A month on, what — if anything — has changed for them and their businesses?
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Trump has not yet spelled out what his administration will do, if anything.
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If anything, Instagays are as flawed and complicated as the rest of us.
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If anything, they are only getting louder and are now involving more countries.
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If anything, The Fall's music became more challenging as they became more accessible.
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Now, a week afterward, we went back, to see if anything had changed.
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"If anything, these standards should be more aggressive," board member Daniel Sperling said.
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If anything, Israel is taking steps that would make a deal even harder.
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I think, if anything, they saw what I went through as an asset.
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These companies are doing little if anything to significantly right the ship, here.
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If anything, this means I can have Rafael to myself in my dreams.
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" Carville later added, "If anything, he's pretty stupid when it comes to politics.
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If anything, the FBI's courtroom misadventures have made the issue seem less urgent.
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Reducing policy uncertainty is, if anything, of even more importance to small businesses.
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"I think that, if anything, it's going to energize the resistance," she says.
|
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"If anything, I would hope that he would solidify women's resolve," she says.
|
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If anything, the judge says the restrictions have only helped encourage good behavior.
|
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What's being done at the highest level to temper this attitude, if anything?
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If anything, the closest thing you'll have to an office is your car.
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But mostly, if anything, I'll just put some color notes in the script.
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If anything, Lil Nas X is a blueprint for the business of music.
|
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And then if anything happens the other way, maybe we can say something.
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We have to watch the gender rule for too many women, if anything.
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If anything, the Games showcase diversity among nations around the world through participation.
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None of this is particularly groundbreaking — if anything, it's an exercise in caution.
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If anything good comes of this it's that we're being put into action.
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If anything, it's another big way to differentiate Android phones from the iPhone.
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But if anything, Labour is in even greater disarray after the Brexit vote.
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If anything, Staver's practice is an interesting combination of quirky, conservative, and radical.
|
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If anything, this proves that being fulfilled at work's more important than ever.
|
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If anything, I'm probably going to waste more time watching them in 2019.
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Doesn't sound like that's happening though ... if anything, Barbie says it's the opposite.
|
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And yet, if anything, the corporate approach to introverts has been getting worse.
|
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What, if anything, still excites me about games in the space year 2016?
|
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A lot of Sanders people will say that, if anything, he pulled punches.
|
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Ramos's red card, if anything, seemed to spur Madrid to win the contest.
|
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Their accounts, if anything, have largely supported the whistleblower's core allegations of wrongdoing.
|
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What, if anything, would he change about the way the internet has evolved?
|
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" Be fair and acknowledge what, if anything, works: "That physique is a draw.
|
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If anything, he said, he wishes he'd expanded more across the country earlier.
|
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Trump's choices, if anything, have prompted even more speculation than past first ladies.
|
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If anything can bring virtual reality into the mainstream, it's NFL football, right?
|
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If anything, she thinks women are too sensitive to things like being catcalled.
|
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If anything it's just a test of the drivers' ability to stay awake.
|
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If anything went wrong it would therefore have to cope on its own.
|
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Because if anything that does not move us toward (Maduro's resignation) is useless.
|
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If anything, her absence has served to underscore her husband's misogyny and inhumanity.
|
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If anything, Melania's absence has served to underscore her husband's misogyny and inhumanity.
|
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If anything, music streamed over AirPlay 2 sounded just a little more clearer.
|
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If anything, her problem with Bernie Sanders's voters has gotten a bit worse.
|
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What, if anything, should be done to rein in the Big Tech companies?
|
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If anything, they goaded a mood of defiant anger against those very elites.
|
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If anything, a sung-through musical demands even more from the book writer.
|
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And what, if anything, does the Turkish leader want from the Trump administration?
|
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If anything, the new great era of television might not be behind but
|
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If anything, the success of Pokémon GO could actually make that less likely.
|
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Congress has been debating what, if anything, it should do to help Flint.
|
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If anything, I wish there were days I could dial down my intensity.
|
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If anything, he has wronged his targets more than they have wronged him.
|
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" If anything, she said, she wanted to spread the message that "I'm normal.
|
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If anything, the widespread reverence for it only betrays a fear of transformation.
|
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Woody: What, if anything, have city, state, and national authorities done in response?
|
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If anything, attendees say, the Juggalos have a way of converting the newcomers.
|
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Indeed, if anything, this was a "Red Hen moment" in Yates refusing service.
|
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If anything, they were possibly downright disgusted with the two passengers' sleeping arrangements.
|
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It's unclear if anything was taken from Cummings's home in the reported burglary.
|
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This rationale he discards, since, if anything, the correlation seems to be negative.
|
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The statement did not address what, if anything, would happen to Weinstein's donations.
|
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So, if anything, we're learning this morning that karma can be very difficult.
|
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How do you find out what, if anything, is in it for you?
|
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Yet their duplicity seems to cost politicians little, if anything, in electoral support.
|
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If anything should go wrong with the economy, the downside will be horrific.
|
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If anything, the song seems like it would be better in the studio.
|
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If anything, this whole episode was testament to the fact that nobody changes.
|
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Q. What is the Obama administration doing, if anything, about the missile tests?
|
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"If anything in this stack provides information to bring charges, we'll do that."
|
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"If anything, I fault myself for being ambitious for every child," she said.
|
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Military police on scene reportedly did little, if anything, to prevent the chaos.
|
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I'm not ashamed to have been a prostitute; I'm slightly proud, if anything.
|
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And that's really what I think comes out of the episode if anything.
|
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If anything sounds too good to be true, it almost always is. Yes.
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If anything, the Bush administration would want to make room for that story.
|
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Because if anything, that was the theme of the Republican convention this week.
|
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"Get ready for a lot of lawsuits" if anything happens, the user said.
|
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In the video Russell asks if anything happened between Young and Amber Rose.
|
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If anything, it has made me a stronger leader, a more empathetic editor.
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If anything, I think the wait may have hurt it a teensy bit.
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And if anything, what that did was make me want it even more.
|
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If anything, the pet selfie is the most indulgent of all the selfies.
|
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If anything, count it as a reason to say cheers on a Monday.
|
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If anything, social media has just taken people out of their immediate experience.
|
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If anything, growers are responding to its popularity and producing more of it.
|
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No. If anything, I find myself wondering if I have gone deep enough.
|
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If anything good happens, get back here Monday and we'll talk about it.
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If anything, I need to congratulate myself when I do absolutely nothing. 9.
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Clinton's lack of appeal, which she is, if anything, more forceful about describing.
|
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His vibe of gentle respect is, if anything, more New Age than punk.
|
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What exactly Obama wanted to know about the investigation — if anything — is unclear.
|
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If anything is apparent, it's that there's some sort of delay still expected.
|
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The caravan seems to have been spurred, if anything, by internal Honduran disputes.
|
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What, if anything, would you like to see them do differently or better?
|
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What, if anything, would you change about your social life if you could?
|
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If anything, Beijing is trying to keep the renminbi from falling too fast.
|
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If anything, it added confusion to an already tumultuous — and potentially dangerous — situation.
|
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If anything, make a special plan with your sister during your next visit.
|
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What, if anything, do you wish you knew more about regarding this topic?
|
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It's too soon to predict what, if anything, will come of all this.
|
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If anything, my work is something that keeps me sane amid the madness.
|
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If anything, you could argue that the President's standing is slightly up overall.
|
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What, if anything, about this echoes what is going on in your life?
|
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If anything, the role of Facebook and its executives has sometimes been exaggerated.
|
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If anything, these results could help combat the onslaught of sugar-related illnesses.
|
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"We will be meeting and we'll see if anything positive happens," he added.
|
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So if anything, there actually has been, 'Oh, wow, why doesn't this exist?
|
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If anything, she draws attention to the apparatus that makes the projections possible.
|
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It's unclear what, if anything, is the proximate cause of these particular incidents.
|
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If anything, the president's always been very positive in his references to him.
|
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If anything, it made me treasure those places where I could be open.
|
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If anything it was a difficult thing to navigate coming off the road.
|
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If anything, we're seeing renewed interest and it's heating up all the time.
|
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If anything, economic conditions have decayed recently, with real income falling since 2014.
|
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Their job is to take me to the nearest hospital if anything happens.
|
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If anything goes wrong with this phone, they are deeply, deeply in trouble.
|
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If anything, though, merely weighing Guardiola's worth in gold and silverware is reductive.
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So I think if anything, it just fires everybody up a little more.
|
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If anything, it emphasizes just how serious cyber operations have become to America.
|
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If anything, the problem is that Sony turned Spider-Man into a cop.
|
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If anything, the numbers are worse if you just limit yourself to NIH.
|
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He'd pay them, but if anything that kept his own ambitions in check.
|
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Equity investors are waiting to see if anything will come of Sino-U.
|
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World War I was, if anything, more pointless than the Mexican-American War.
|
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Third, if anything did go on, what, exactly, did Donald Trump himself know?
|
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It didn't look as if anything transpired beyond that, yet I feel stuck.
|
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Here's the catch: We have no idea what, if anything, Flynn actually has.
|
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What surprised you, if anything, and what did you learn from watching it?
|
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When she wakes up, she checks Twitter to see if anything has happened.
|
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"The problem, if anything, was precisely the opposite," Tripp, the novel's narrator, says.
|
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And if anything on the other side of this, I feel more whole.
|
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So I think if anything, Launch was way, way ahead of its time.
|
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If anything, Peckham said, Urban Dictionary tapped into the pulse of our thinking.
|
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Do both daily if anything or anyone has entered or exited your home.
|
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It's unclear what, if anything, will get lawmakers to act on this issue.
|
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Indeed, if anything, he seems to be doing somewhat worse in Southern states.
|
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If anything, Mr. de Give said, it just got firmer in its character.
|
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If anything, they said, their pavilion was conceived as a moment of escapism.
|
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What, if anything, does your state say about how to teach climate change?
|
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If anything, its later success proves that there's an opening for fresh iteration.
|
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If anything, it's just giving him more Twitter fodder to energize his troops.
|
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"If anything, our legal system has suffered from an absence of adequate compassion."
|
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If anything, Sekulow's arguments made the case for witnesses and documents even stronger.
|
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If anything, the ride quality feels a tad too firm for the class.
|
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"We will be meeting and we'll see if anything positive happens," he said.
|
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What, if anything, would you change about the experience of riding the bus?
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If anything, this study reflects the sheer power of visual learning, Connor said.
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