"The sanctions remain in force and will remain in force until the required change in Russian behavior," he told a news conference in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.
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"The sanctions remain in force and will remain in force until the required change in Russian behaviour," he told a news conference in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.
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"The sanctions remain in force and will remain in force until the required change in Russian behavior," Bolton told a news conference after talks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
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The hotline remains in force, the senior administration official said.
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Mass evacuation (hundreds of people stampeding) and police in force.
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Most of the latest measures are not yet in force.
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Babies were also out in force to march against Trump.
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Metallic, coloured penis safety pins were also out in force.
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The previous rate had been in force since July 13.
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Under the deal, which will be in force from Nov.
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The president's defenders were out in force on social media.
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The Iran deal he promised to shred remains in force.
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Farhad: The reality distortion was in force in other ways.
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Police were out in force but there was no trouble.
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The import quota will be in force until Dec. 31.
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Officers arrived in force and barricaded the streets outside. Twice.
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This means that the arbitral award is again in force.
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Fortunately, many Texans are out in force to help them.
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Each year, he pays $253 to keep it in force.
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David, we were talking about businesses in force for change.
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Russia's return to the region in force threatens more instability.
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Sixteen years later, the authorization remains in force, and Sens.
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The police were there in force, but he escaped arrest.
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Foliage is back in force, enveloping the island in luminescent green.
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"The negotiations continue in force and in good faith," she said.
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Women turned out in force to show their disdain for Bolsonaro.
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The Trump contingent was out in force before the Clinton rally.
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The group has called on people to turn out in force.
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Demi performed at The Forum and celebs were out in force.
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The concessions will be in force in Europe for five years.
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Global food advertising has entered Mexico in force, saturating the airwaves.
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The authors count two hundred thousand international agreements now in force.
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A word of warning: Scotch bonnets are also present, in force.
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With the premiums unpaid, the policy was no longer in force.
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Obviously, there were no intellectual property rights in force back then.
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For her part, Warren is sending her surrogates out in force.
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In addition, African Americans are coming out in force for Biden.
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They're out there in force, waiting to jump into something new.
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Government supporters turned out in force in Tehran and elsewhere Friday.
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Trump supporters were out in force on the Sunday talk shows.
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The elections to fill another 1,880 posts were left in force.
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About 30 minutes later, he said, security personnel arrived in force.
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The third sector's annualised in-force premium rose by 13% in FYE16.
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Prostitution returned in force after China began liberalising its economy in 1978.
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Much of the rest is covered by earlier treaties, still in force.
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Cosplayers — once a rarity at E296 — were out in force this week.
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Although the consitutional amendment was defeated, the electoral law remains in force.
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It stays in force mostly because its breakdown would hurt both parties.
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In Paris, police were out in force to contain outbursts of violence.
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Meanwhile, the drumbeat against Puzder's nomination seems to be gaining in force.
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The United States has the world's oldest democratic Constitution still in force.
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But in other parts of the country, protesters were out in force.
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Unfortunately, it will entail a reduction in force on the retail side.
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Work requirements are now back in force in more than 40 states.
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It is not known how long the measures will be in force.
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It was not immediately clear whether that firing would remain in force.
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The group's third-sector annualised in-force premiums rose 2% in FYE17.
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Similar measures are also in force in France and the Czech Republic.
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And when that power gets challenged, the system will answer in force.
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In fact, coal companies are optimistic the leases will remain in force.
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The major US auto brands will be out in force this year.
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But "decentralization" is already here in force — at least in buzzword form.
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Others suggest a correction is coming and suits will return in force.
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Thanks to the German health care system, our insurance remained in force.
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The law remains in force, but the ban has rarely been enforced.
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They will not be the only ones out in force on Election Day.
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The more forceful edge of this conservatism was out in force on Sunday.
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Similar legislation is in force in Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands and Slovakia.
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TV manufacturers were out in force this year, as they are every year.
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The suspensions will remain in force until the cases are heard in September.
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Until then, its earlier ruling allowing women entry stays in force, it said.
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It has set its sights on entering the legislature in force next year.
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"(The fans) will be out in force," Cubs manager Joe Maddon told reporters.
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But work requirements are now back in force in more than 40 states.
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This was all about coming out in force to protect NBC's golden boy.
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Joblessness and poverty are high, and the police are frequently out in force.
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Mr. Hollande said that the state of emergency in force since the Nov.
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They have showed up in force for Harris at each of her milestones.
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But the embargo, which can only be rescinded by Congress, remains in force.
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Zip around Houston or Dallas and the Beto signs are out in force.
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It would also stay in force only until an alternative solution is agreed.
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By that time, Bill 101 had been in force for nearly 20 years.
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However, officials estimated the waves had hit while the warning was in force.
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But officials estimated the waves had hit while the warning was in force.
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That treaty, signed by President Vladimir Putin of Russia, is still in force.
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Mr Trump is sceptical of overseas entanglements; Mr Bolton believes in force projection.
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UK CORONAVIRUS ALERT New rules in force now: you must stay at home.
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The state of emergency enacted after the 213 coup attempt remains in force.
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Families of competitors and colleagues turn out in force to cheer them on
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Now the movement has returned in force, beamed down to the concert stage.
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Speaking of "Crazy Rich Asians," representatives of the film were out in force.
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Second Amendment activists show up in force to exercise their rights to carry weapons.
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We believe these drivers can remain in force through 2019 and into early 2020.
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If a party withdraws, the agreement shall remain in force for the remaining parties.
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But when it comes to hard graft, the right-wingers come out in force.
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Such a contract stays in force mostly because its breakdown would hurt both parties.
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As a result, CEA said it now has more than 908,000 policies in force.
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University students who have been out in force during the protests rebuffed Lam's comments.
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White supremacy returned in force during a period shockingly known (by some) as "Redemption".
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AT A CONFERENCE in Singapore on January 15th, Indonesian officials were out in force.
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"Compare the in-force to the as-sold illustration every single year," she said.
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The workers of Turnberry had been called out in force, from chefs to greenkeepers.
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The plan asks if network disclosure requirements should remain in force for internet providers.
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"Our legislation is in force regardless," said Gabriela Fischerova, head of the EU delegation.
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University students who have been out in force during the protests denounced Lam's comments.
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Both groups showed up in force on Wednesday at Exxon's annual shareholder meeting here.
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Meanwhile, Obama administration officials have been out in force defending the agreement they negotiated.
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A confidence he had lost somewhere along the way returned to him in force.
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Of 69 anti-dumping duties in force, only 17 are not targeted against China.
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Obama both stressed the need for Democrats to turn out in force for Mrs.
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Celebs were out in force in Hollywood Saturday night, and they didn't fool us.
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The agreement would then continue to remain in force for the remaining two parties.
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And joggers were reportedly out in force on San Francisco's Embarcadero and other places.
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Staff may come out in force with another letter, actions, or even a strike.
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Extraordinary laws enacted to suppress the insurgency in Kashmir and elsewhere remain in force.
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A federal ban on assault weapons, in force for 10 years, expired in 2004.
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No tourists perhaps, but the locals were out in force — carefully distanced, of course.
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The Ticino local government order, issued on Friday, is in force until March 29.
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America cancelled planned new tariffs on Chinese goods and cut some already in force.
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Since the sentencing, separatist protesters have come out in force in cities across Catalonia.
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Tehran residents told Reuters police were out in force in the capital on Sunday.
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In the final weeks of the campaign, those supporters have been out in force.
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Pennsylvania, meanwhile, is among the 21 states where the $7.25 minimum remains in force.
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Democratic hopes that many of these groups would vote in force fizzled in 2018.
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"Compare the in-force to the as-sold illustration every single year," she said.
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The crowd ignored calls for a peaceful protest, and the police responded in force.
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A familiar debate returned in force: Can you separate the art from the artist?
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BEIJING — Executives from the Chinese technology giant Huawei have been out in force recently.
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The court's action means the ban remains in force while court challenges move forward.
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The Great British summer, out in force for a trip to the Kent seaside.
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It said in a statement the requirement remained in force under anti-money laundering rules.
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And the trolls came in force once again with all the same sorts of images.
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As long as the deal remains in force, further reviews will come every six years.
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Advisors recommend obtaining an in-force illustration from the insurer every year to three years.
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Wendy Cutler, its American negotiator, calls it "the highest standard deal we have in force".
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Asia now has 147 free-trade agreements in force, up from 82 a decade ago.
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His comments angered hardline Muslim groups, who turned out in force to rally against him.
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The clause in force today gives the legislature much wider discretion than the original one.
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To remain in force, such decrees have to be approved by lawmakers within 120 days.
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With limited modifications, this rules-based system is the one that remains in force today.
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Second, such measures only change polluters' behaviour as long as they remain permanently in force.
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It's only a temporary measure, though and should be back in force by this winter.
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Scrapping the wealth tax, introduced in 1982 and in force (mostly) since then, is bold.
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The police for some reason came out in force and started harassing people like crazy.
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The agency is adopting requirements that have been in force in other countries since 2016.
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Nestlé's permit has expired but remains in force, pending a review by the provincial government.
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In 1995, with the NAFTA in force, the situation was very different, thanks to NAFTA.
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At an open house in Bethesda, Maryland, last Sunday, potential buyers were out in force.
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Australia maintains that revenue-sharing agreements the two countries signed years ago remain in force.
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But the law that gave Starr his independence is no longer in force, Samuelsohn noted.
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"You'll see additional officers out in force," Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted after Monday's attack.
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Options include leaving the agreement in force provisionally, or drafting exemption clauses for the Netherlands.
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Brazil's front four is ball-hawking in force whenever Belgium's back line has the ball.
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But the lockdown measures currently in force are the right call to control the coronavirus.
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That timeline might have to change depending on how long social distancing is in force.
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But infrequent Democratic voters like Ms. Soza never quite materialized in force on Election Day.
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But the trade embargo, which can be rescinded only by Congress, has remained in force.
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While Regulation Best Interest is legally in force, financial firms have until June to comply.
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But top Republicans — including President Donald Trump — have come out in force for the incumbent.
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Bernie Sanders supporters were out in force early on Super Tuesday — at least on Facebook.
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Rerouting the naval armada is President Trump's latest escalation in force against a potential adversary.
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While the blackout was in force India also stripped Kashmir of its semi-autonomous status.
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GOP senators have come out in force to criticize Trump and defend the Khan family.
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By the late 235th and early 21970th century, the temperance movement had returned in force.
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But if the women were never there themselves in force, the magazine itself certainly was.
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In the meantime, the current policy of allowing transgender people to serve remains in force.
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Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputies were out in force to assist in the evacuation, Anderson said.
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Turnout was strong in the centre of El Fasher, where security forces were out in force.
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In the meantime, the absurdly strict rules the junta introduced after seizing power remain in force.
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The proposal lays out five alternatives to the change, including leaving the roadless rule in force.
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Turnout was strong in the center of El Fasher, where security forces were out in force.
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They are sure to appeal; until these efforts are exhausted the law will remain in force.
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The Outer Space Treaty is still in force, but it is by now full of holes.
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In the first full year with the new quotas in force, Canadian imports have been sluggish.
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Protesters, like these in Chicago, came out in force to support Obama-era net neutrality regulations.
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In the meantime, existing policy would remain in force, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Robert Manning told reporters.
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Celebrities will also be out in force, including film stars Leonardo Di Caprio and Kevin Spacey.
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The entertainment industry is the latest group to come out in force against the Georgia law.
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Unless the United States wishes to return in force to the Middle East, Washington needs Riyadh.
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Emergency measures are in force until the end of the month, when the summer rains come.
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"The political project that the dictatorship embedded in the constitutional text remains in force," he said.
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Last week, Shaanxi province issued a similar power price policy, which is in force from Nov.
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These changes in the distribution in force of water effect what's going on underneath the ground.
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The tinfoil hats were out in force, as they have been since Kennedy announced his retirement.
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The council eventually disbanded but only after much internal negotiation among members to quit in force.
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However, Reuters was unable to independently verify if the agreement was implemented and remains in force.
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But it didn't reject the leases, and coal producers are optimistic they will remain in force.
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But if recent trends hold and moderates show up in force, it may ultimately boost Biden.
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The decision will stay in force until March 31, the service said, without giving further details.
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Chinese companies are going global in force, in areas as varied as construction, entertainment and railways.
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They'll be out in force for this extravaganza, more of a participatory pageant than a parade.
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The most likely scenario is that the quakes will diminish in force over the next month.
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But the voices on the other side, though not nearly as loud, were present in force.
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The legislation overhauled the congressional budget process in ways that are mostly still in force today.
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They are expected to show up in force to support her at the hearing on Thursday.
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The deleveraging campaign that started in 2017 remains firmly in force, undercutting calls to support growth.
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In 2017, they startled people by showing up in force to protest attacks on the ACA.
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Only New Start and its onsite inspections governing long-range missiles and bombers remains in force.
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But in other states, work requirements are now in force — and people are losing health coverage.
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Counter-protesters were out in force, too, chanting progressive slogans and singing civil rights-era songs.
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It argued that the patents on its toner cartridges remained in force even after their initial sale.
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So, naturally, politicians are out in force, attempting to convince the general public to vote for them.
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That means around 1 million invalid patents are currently in force, with another 85033,000 issued each year.
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Canada's free-trade deal with the EU has taken seven years and is not yet in force.
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To make matters worse, the CSRC has now determined that the circuit breakers are not in force.
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A gay pied piper, Piano Dave played, and New Orleans's gay working class turned out in force.
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Homebuyers are out in force this spring but are being met by higher prices and steeper competition.
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I watched it all happen: The protesters would amass and the police would meet them in force.
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The teens were out in force today in San Jose for the annual TwitchCon game-streaming conference.
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Those die-hard Sanders fans were out in force at his events in Los Angeles this weekend.
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The #OscarsSoWhite hashtag, created last year, returned in force, and there was talk of an Oscar boycott.
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A separate authorization for the war in Iraq approved by Congress in 2002 also remains in force.
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Three hours after the break-in, police returned in force and dispersed the crowd with tear gas.
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Laws restricting reporting are still in force; all plays must still be censored by geriatric party officials.
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It's a celebration of the early-stage startup community, which, we might add, shows up in force.
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A separate authorization for the war in Iraq approved by Congress in 20013 also remains in force.
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Nearly 40 years after Iranian revolutionaries took Americans hostage, Jimmy Carter's emergency declaration is still in force.
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And last year's big trend — incredibly small bezels — should be out in force at this year's show.
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Even while the mining ban was in force last year, the place was buzzing with illegal activity.
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Clinton doesn't just need clear wins among minority voters; she needs them to turn out in force.
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Kylie and her pals were leaving Hollywood Hookah Friday night and body parts were out in force.
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Our Trump sources believe these people came out in force and made the difference in the election.
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Fake reviews are always out in force in the world of e-commerce, not just on Amazon.
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On this occasion the neo-Nazis were out in force and they had hijacked a legitimate protest.
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"As it relates to China, the steel and aluminum tariffs will remain in force," Mnuchin later clarified.
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The following U.N. sanctions are currently in force: North Korea is under a total U.N. arms embargo.
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His supporters turned out in force to disrupt a massive Trump rally in Chicago on Friday night.
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So GDPR will certainly be in force by the time there's another decision in this legal saga.
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The KOC poured cold water on such hopes on Thursday, saying the rule would remain in force.
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The black community in South Carolina turned out in force to support their longtime friend and champion.
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It wasn't until the spring of 22001 that United States Marines started to show up in force.
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Still, it remained in force as a cornerstone of the disarmament agreements of the late Soviet period.
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The deal, which remains in force today, caps each country's number of deployed nuclear warheads at 1,550.
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" He added: "We will keep that in force until we get all the documents we are seeking.
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Martial law is still in force, and the physical damage caused by the fighting has been colossal.
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He noted that the only Security Council resolution currently in force on Iran is the nuclear deal.
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But the police have been out in force to prevent the mothers from rallying every Saturday since.
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The ban would be in force until after the report was submitted on March 28, it said.
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Tunisia doesn't get to the World Cup very much, and its fans have descended here in force.
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Article 8 says that any laws previously in force that contravene the Basic Law cannot be maintained.
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Rama extended a 30-day state of emergency already in force in Durres and Thumane to Lac.
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I was working at a publicly traded company, and I had survived two previous reductions in force.
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Industry lobbyists are out in force, and drug companies remain big donors to key Republicans and Democrats.
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" Lord Pentland added that there was "indeed no prohibition against fracking in force at the present time.
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I also feel like there's a sweetness to Downhill that maybe isn't as present in Force Majeure.
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The new SF90 Stradale plug-in hybrid should arrive in force in the second half of 2020.
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It began appearing in English-language outlets, including Elle, on Friday, and celebrities soon responded in force.
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Robots will be out in force at Olympic venues, greeting guests and picking up heavy sports-equipment.
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Emergency declarations were in force in North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
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A year later the boycott remains in force, as the rivals have failed to resolve their dispute.
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Police officers were out in force, carrying out checks on roads near the festival and the train station.
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A higher minimum wage for the over-22020s is now in force, ultimately raising wage bills by £4bn.
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Singapore said the arrest warrant and an Interpol red notice against Low have been in force since 2016.
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The Breitbart editor and former adviser to President Donald Trump came out in force for Moore — and flopped.
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The hard left were out in force: your correspondent's colleague was addressed by Mr Corbyn's supporters as "comrade".
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Despite the suspension, protesters turned up in force demanding the resignation of the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
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Female leaders from the Democratic Party were out in force Wednesday evening -- the gala's speakers included Pelosi, Sen.
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Over two-thirds of life-insurance policies in force in the EU today offer some sort of guarantee.
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"Until you get an in-force illustration with realistic assumptions, you won't know what you have," he said.
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"We had so many patient advocates show up in force," Planned Parenthood federal campaigns director Graeme Joeck said.
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Curfew in Imphal East and West districts of Manipur is again in force after nine hours of relaxation.
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Out of a sense of responsibility, pride, destiny or anger, they came out in force, breaking all records.
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Police were out in force in Sundance for the premiere, but only a handful of protesters were present.
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The model for Colorado's mooted law is Oregon's legislation, which has been in force for almost two decades.
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Japan has agreed a trade deal with the EU in principle but it is not yet in force.
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Electric vehicles will be out in force in light of China's new focus on non-internal combustion mobility.
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Its in-force policies from continuing operations rose to 15.8 million, up 0.5 percent from a year earlier.
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Hawaii leverages the court's prestige and legitimacy to allow a president's openly discriminatory acts to stay in force.
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Emergency declarations were in force in Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
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But then Baghdadi's foot soldiers came out in force, foreign fighters and religious police watching their every move.
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While the one-year noncompete was in force, Mr. Connolly worked for a consultant, doing software quality testing.
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Members of the fashion press turn out in force and a newly emboldened Susana comfortably owns her spotlight.
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Speaking of the KarJenner brood -- the whole fam was out in force this week for Kanye's spiritual gathering.
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My first school district was floundering financially, and they had implemented a reduction in force two years running.
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Huawei will certainly try to delight us, as will Lenovo and Asus who always show up in force.
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He adds: "The government has a lockdown in force, can you please get off the green, go home."
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The big names came out in force Friday for the 2018 Hall of Fame ceremony in New Orleans.
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We spent about three hours there, and by the time we left, the crowds had gathered in force.
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If they come out in force to defeat Ms. Comstock, Republicans could be in for a rough evening.
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Young voters turned out in force for the opposition Labour Party, led by the left-wing Jeremy Corbyn.
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But union leaders who are backing Biden say they will be coming out in force for their candidate.
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Schools, universities and industrial parks would be closed, and a curfew would be in force from 8 p.m.
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The league responded to Trump's comments in force, with each game featuring at least some form of protest.
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Bernie must actively rally his supporters to show up in force in November for the party's standard-bearer.
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In Algiers, the police were out in force, with police vans and anti-riot trucks lining the streets.
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Nigel Huddleston MP, who also sits on the local pub committee, was out in force for Nigel Night.
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Zarif worked closely with European officials who have insisted on the need to keep that agreement in force.
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In the interview, Jordan said it was difficult to predict how long the measure would remain in force.
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They called every star they knew ... and the stars came out in force to Pepperdine University to help.
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There are millions of U.S. patents in force, and a typical smartphone implicates hundreds of thousands of them.
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"They had the cops out working in force against me," Perini says over the phone with a chuckle.
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The health ministry wants it in force before millions of tourists arrive in Tokyo for the Olympics in 2020.
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Many American companies have little interest in navigating the complicated web of restrictions that remain in force for them.
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The U.S. Justice Department investigated and imposed special federal oversight known as a consent decree that remains in force.
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The rulings will likely be followed by several similar cases while current legislation is in force, the police said.
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The pact would remain in force until 2020 when the current board comes up for reappointment, the source said.
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But the president can't singlehandedly scrap that implementation law, which means some of the provisions would remain in force.
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In addition, Star Wars costar Harrison Ford and many other famous friends came out in force to offer prayers.
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Tons of celeb friends came out in force to shower her with love ... from Amal Clooney to Abigail Spencer.
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The protests were not taken lightly by the French authorities, who responded in force with tear gas and batons.
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As of last November, there were about 5.1 million policies in force nationally, with a concentration in the South.
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To win the war conclusively, Bank Negara needs foreign investors to return in force, and that hasn't happened yet.
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The price updates come as scooters begin to return to some cities in force after disappearing for the winter.
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It says it will first have to revise the interim charter which has been in force since the coup.
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Each of them has already signed and ratified the Paris Agreement, meaning it is already in force for them.
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An arrest warrant issued against Ye Gon in the State of Mexico is still in force, the statement said.
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The agency said a temporary exclusion zone of 300 meters (985 feet) to keep boats away remains in force.
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Then came his inauguration speech, in which he returned in force to the nationalist-populist themes of his campaign.
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Collectors looking to bag the latest experiment in modern art will, as ever, be out in force this year.
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So, the FCC continues, the Supreme Court said it's up to us, and that decision is still in force.
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Melbourne's huge Greek community was out in force, with hundreds chanting his name in the grounds outside the stadium.
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The next day, they were out in force again, openly waving symbols of Nazism and other far-right movements.
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The evacuations, put in force by shutting off of power, were set to take effect at 7 a.m. CDT.
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If you own this sort of policy, be sure to ask your insurance company for an in-force illustration.
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The standing ovation was immediate — and lengthy — and the signs commemorating the injured majority whip came out in force.
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Technology trade associations will show up in force on Capitol Hill next week to advocate for digital commerce reform.
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The trio admitted to being a little intimidated however by the sheer number of U.S. fans out in force.
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They have called for an end to guardianship, which has slowly eroded over the years but remains in force.
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With an eye toward the fall, when Hispanic voters could come out in force, top targets like Coffman, Reps.
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In spite of the changed circumstances, stringent Level 6B restrictions on water use remain in force until further notice.
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Such environmental constraints are going to remain in force until Beijing starts winning its self-declared war on smog.
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The president has hit the campaign trail in force in recent weeks to boost GOP candidates around the country.
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Dixit said that for now the older federal rules mandating 20 percent warnings on packs will be in force.
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Given the clarity of the Indian law in force in 2007, there was no legal basis to withhold tax.
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It remains in force today but in 2014 the Obama administration publicly said that Russia was violating the treaty.
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Now, decades after the British left and, eventually, decriminalized homosexuality at home, these colonial-era laws remain in force.
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The emergence in force in 2018 of these insurgent Democrats grows in part out of the Sanders presidential campaign.
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After a tense lull in the violence most of Monday, the confrontations resumed in force late in the day.
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But he also saw his share of the vote decrease in several states, where moderates turned out in force.
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That raises the prospect that the high court could deadlock, which would leave any 9th Circuit ruling in force.
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Fed speakers are out in force, with the most important likely to be New York Fed President William Dudley.
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Rule 10b-18, which remains in force 35 years later, is a license to loot the U.S. business corporation.
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This will, if these plans stay in force, remain the slowest cycle of interest rate increases in modern history.
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Legislation which makes it hard to call a poll before parliament's five-year term is up remains in force.
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But as long as the order is in force, rulemaking — a basic function of governance — will be greatly impaired.
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Alcoholic beverages have been exempt from EU labeling rules that are in force for all other food and drinks.
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CMLA held an 11% share (by life risk in-force gross premium income as at end-13) in the Australian life protection market and Sovereign had a 27% market share in New Zealand by life risk in-force premium income as at end-June 2017, and a 33% bancassurance market share in 2016.
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Besides making WhatsApp groups to protest, people are opening fake accounts on Facebook and Twitter to express themselves in force.
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In addition to patrols on foot, bike, car and ATV, the Counter Assault Strike Team will be out in force.
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" Huawei has since acknowledged the move, writing, "Futurewei Technologies announces a reduction in force, directly impacting over 600 US positions.
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Symptoms typically start to show up in force when the demands on your attention, time and organizational skills ramp up.
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So-called permanent life insurance, including cash value insurance, is meant to stay in force if you pay those premiums.
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A higher minimum wage for those aged 22020 and over is now in force, ultimately raising wage bills by £4bn.
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The agreement was between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union but remains in force with Russia, the official said.
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The stars were out in force on New Year's eve -- some working and some partying -- and the pics are fantastic.
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The one now in force, adapted from a Dutch colonial precursor written in 1918, has not been revised since 1981.
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"The rules that regulate marriage in Costa Rica ... remain in force," the council said, telling notaries to abide by them.
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Right wing politicians, anti-gay groups and the Christian Lobby have come out in force against the Safe Schools curriculum.
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He abruptly ordered the ministry to rescind its new rules, which had been in force for less than a day.
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Since the one-child policy was in force so long, differences in fertility have become entrenched and their impact profound.
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This is the second break-in and the third time police have responded to her home in force this year.
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More than 20,000 private market flood policies were in force in Florida as of June 30, said Florida's insurance regulator.
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"What Mexico would be willing to capture (in NAFTA) is everything that is in force from the reform," he said.
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Streaming services showed up in force for Sunday night's 73rd Golden Globe Awards, but it was Amazon's year to shine.
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Shot on a chilly day in February, the brutal weather did not deter the hopefuls from showing up in force.
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Successful management of the in-force book, coupled with continued organic growth, is viewed as key to diversifying group profitability.
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The Supreme Court's decision all but guarantees that the ban will remain in force for the duration of Trump's presidency.
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Some of the real heroes: Disability rights advocates have been out in force protesting the GOP's health care overhaul effort.
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In the final stretch of the race, the White House and its allies came out in force to buoy Saccone.
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The North Korean cheer squad was also out in force to support Jong Kwang Bom but failed to inspire him.
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One Democratic strategist said Clinton will win if the Obama coalition of young and minority voters show up in force.
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The Irish support was out in force, singing songs about Italia 90, still three days ahead of their opening match.
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But when an insurance company provides a whole life policy, they generally expect it to be in force for decades.
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We worked side-by-side with our American friends to build the agreement in 2015 which is now in force.
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Until they feel the impact that participation can have, it's unlikely that they'll show up in force at the polls.
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The treaty is still in force, although both the Obama and Trump administrations have said that Russia is in violation.
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An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misidentified the city where the police were out in force.
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Alabama's black voters overwhelmingly chose Mr. Jones, and turned out in force despite numerous obstacles placed in front of them.
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This type of action is already in force in an area north of Paris and in another in northeastern France.
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Therefore, the government found the prior agreement to still be in force—meaning Hoda was not, it argued, a citizen.
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In February of 2018, for example, volatility came back in force, kicking off more wild swings through March and April.
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Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's surprise victory has election watchers wondering if the same progressive voters will be out in force again.
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If it's a garage or a safe house, the F.B.I., ordered out in force by Dennis, may already be there.
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The change will bring New Zealand into line with standards already in force in countries such as Canada and Britain.
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They turned out in force in Berlin, where the police estimated 2200,2500 participants, with similar numbers in Melbourne and London.
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Tsulukiani said the European court's interim measure was in force until March 8, when it would examine the case further.
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"If the voters pollsters talk to turn out in force, there is less risk of getting it wrong," said Prof.
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But if they did rally in force to the side of the protesters, the government could have trouble maintaining control.
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Black voters turned out in force, handing Mr. Jones a decisive lead in Alabama's cities and predominantly black rural counties.
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The ban in force in Hamburg since Thursday covers two busy roads for a total length of 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles).
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Later this month, the hybrid supercar, introduced earlier this year, will take on the legendary Pikes Peak hill climb in force.
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As the attack unfolded, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers was the first person to call the police, allowing them to arrive in force.
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Will Smith's entire family all made sure to show up in force to support him at the Aladdin premiere Tuesday night.
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The measure, which will cover all Venezuelan children born in Colombia since August 2015, will be in force for two years.
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At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week, one of the world's biggest industry events, Chinese firms were out in force.
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Reporting laws, already in force in some American states, can oblige companies to disclose when they or their products are hacked.
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BREAKING: we now have the most flood warnings and alerts in force (594) in England than any other day on record.
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"Any attempt to control prices will bring the health care industry out in force," the Kaiser Family Foundation's Larry Levitt said.
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If the Trump administration decides to pick a similar fight, expect disability rights advocates to show up in force to respond.
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After months of criticism over construction delays, corruption, safety and polluted water, Brazilians were out in force to support their teams.
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"Renault vehicles are not equipped with defeat devices and are homologated in conformity with the regulations in force," the spokesman said.
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Public safety officials are concerned about Trump's eventual choice, particularly as climate change–driven natural disasters worsen in force and frequency.
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NYPD officers showed up in force minutes after the attack began, shooting Saipov before he could kill even more New Yorkers.
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She supports a no-fly zone in Syria, and would surely continue Obama's recent, slow increase in force targets for Afghanistan.
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The Force-sensitive Rey in Force Awakens was such a mystery to herself, we still don't even know her last name.
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And he fills in missing pieces of the past, implied in Force Awakens, and left as endlessly debated mysteries for fans.
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Expect significant pushback from Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups, who were out in force protesting the proposal before Thursday's FCC meeting.
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That is similar to a temporary ban the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has in force across the European Union.
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So predictably, the Beyonce bashers were out in force, calling the halftime performance politically charged, an assault on police officers, scandalous.
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The state's environmental community has come out in force against this project, urging the state to adopt a clean energy future.
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"There is great imbalance in force used by the IDF and the casualties faced by Palestinians," tweeted the progressive group IfNotNow.
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Now the sea lions are back in force, he added, and we humans look for other ways to get a rush.
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"They needed a massive engagement, a full, robust, in-force presence of the DOD, and they didn't get it," Redlener said.
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Today, relations in Northern Ireland are largely peaceful and investment and commerce have returned in force to its previously embattled cities.
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But as long as the 2001 AUMF remains in force, the administration can claim legal cover to do whatever it wants.
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That contingent was expected to appear in force at a separate protest on Friday evening outside the mainland government's liaison office.
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Instead, Trump held open the prospect of a successful meeting, while making clear that the U.S. pressure campaign remained in force.
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"Operations are possible during the whole period while the budget rule is in force," the central bank said in a statement.
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State licensure and dispensing regulations will remain in place and in force for traditional hearing aids dispensed by hearing healthcare professionals.
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Make no mistake — polluter lobbyists who have long fought to cut the EPA down to size will turn out in force.
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But one troubling trend for Democrats is that white men are not backing her candidacy in force in major battleground states.
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Photogs were out in force to get a pic of the woman who saved Selena Gomez's life by donating a kidney.
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The pro-European British electorate will show up in force, while the pro-Brexit electorate will be more inclined to sulk.
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"It's my absolute conviction that we will have that in force before the Brexit, whatever the Brexit will be," Ophele said.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said Gazprom had no right to suspend its contracts, and he expected them to remain in force.
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The canvassers have been out in force, on college campuses and in neighborhoods that probably haven't ever seen a voter drive.
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That may represent a better deal than simply surrendering a policy, but it isn't necessarily smarter than keeping it in force.
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But in "Force Majeure," the show's other diorama, Ms. Yi cedes some control of the work's formal elements to natural processes.
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This month, however, collectors, curators and journalists were back in force in Istanbul, lured by a string of high-profile openings.
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The buy-back will begin on February 25 and will remain in force until June 12, the company reported on Monday.
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Senate rules in force for three decades dictate that the chamber meets for an impeachment trial every day at 1 p.m.
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And those changes were reasons why the AARP, which claims 38 million members, came out in force against the GOP plan.
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The largest generation, millennials, are now moving into their homebuying years in force, but clearly not finding what they can afford.
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The ban was issued through an executive order, which has been in force since Wednesday night, a health ministry spokeswoman said.
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"It's my absolute conviction that we will have that in force before the Brexit, whatever the Brexit will be," Ophele said.
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India's ban was issued through an executive order, which has been in force since Wednesday night, a health ministry spokeswoman said.
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Some on Wall Street and in Washington remain skeptical on whether Trump's tariffs would indeed bring back steel jobs in force.
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NFL players and owners responded in force last Sunday, with dozens of players kneeling or linking arms as the anthem played.
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In other words, the average family will spend $6,168 more next year for healthcare because the ObamaCare mandates remain in force.
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In Force Awakens, our heroes once again find themselves looking for information in a wretched hive of scum and villainy (and booze).
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Activists were pushed back by cops who showed up in force, but some did make it inside the conference room to protest.
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Klavin said she believes that attending only the Women's March might be less effective than showing up in force on Inauguration Day.
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He also said the country "should not tie" its economy with European nations&apos promises for keeping the nuclear deal in force.
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This means funding for such NGOs has been volatile — the policy has been in force for 17 of the last 35 years.
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Still, the police were out in force and so far it doesn't appear there were riots or any kind of student vs.
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After six years in force NAFTA will be reviewed, and terminated after ten more if all sides cannot agree to continue it.
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A recent barometer of participation in auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
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Opponents of the ban, buoyed by the small but speedy judicial victory, were back in force in New York the next day.
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Riot police officers armed with Taser guns turn out in force each time housing lists are announced and relocations are carried out.
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Congressional clashes with the executive branch dating to the 19th century have shaped the legal precedent and congressional rules in force today.
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Pete Wilson, a staunch opponent of illegal immigration, and Cruz's supporters were out in force at the convention ahead of his speech.
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Equity markets had rallied on Tuesday after Chinese officials came out in force to signal more measures to stabilise a slowing economy.
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More than 7 million policies are in force today, though the industry is a far cry from its heyday in the 1990s.
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The contract at issue with Apple is no longer in force, and Qualcomm already faces more competition from Intel and other rivals.
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Local authorities, who have reportedly engaged in force with the gunmen, are working to negotiate the hostages' release, according to the BBC.
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Residents of the town of Burns, the largest nearby community, turned out in force on Tuesday to demand that the protesters vacate.
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And so does the fact that since his death, their community has come out in force, bringing well wishes, sympathy and love.
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The construction license granted earlier this month allowed the environmental permit for the project to remain in force ahead of an Aug.
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Public interest groups that aggressively oppose Pai's repeal plan showed up in force outside of the FCC Thursday to protest the decision.
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But it's one of the genres that I'm happiest exists, and I'm glad it seems to be out in force at Sundance.
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This is why, despite GDPR being in force (since May 230), there are still so many tortuously confusing "consent flows" in play.
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The change will bring New Zealand into line with standards already in force in countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Celebs were out in force Sunday night to celebrate 2 things ... a new year, and Dave Chappelle's performance at the L.A. Forum.
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No-drone zones can also be employed; one was due to be in force over London during Barack Obama's visit this week.
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"The gale or storm signal, No. 8 is expected to remain in force for most of rest of today," the observatory said.
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They said their measure, if passed by Congress, would remain in force indefinitely, lead to tougher inspections and limit Iran's centrifuge development.
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In addition, the government imposed a 22019-percent tariff on Chinese imports valued at $200 billion following $34 billion already in force.
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California homeowners have had an average payout of $14 million per year, representing just 7 percent of premiums for in-force policies.
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Friday File It was April 23, 1939, a sunny Sunday, and New Yorkers were out in force for two history-making occasions.
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Here, he found racial gaps in force that were larger than those he found in the data reported from the officers' perspective.
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This indicates that Moscow recognized no real constraint on its production of these banned system even while the treaty was in force.
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Organizers said that as many as 1.7 million people were out in force in a peaceful protest on Sunday, according to CNN.
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"The international law which is most needed to make sure the fishing vessels are safe is not yet in force," Wagner said.
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Police officers, some of them dressed in riot gear, were out in force throughout the city to prevent any outbreak of violence.
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But a lock-up order will remain in force for some regions of Schleswig-Holstein, compelling other farmers to keep poultry inside.
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But the bans by Britain and Norway apply to the operators, who are regulated at a national level, and remain in force.
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The American trade embargo on Cuba is still in force, requiring the vote of a Congress that is reluctant to remove it.
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This makes them less vulnerable to penalties for any violation of U.S. sanctions still in force which ban financial transactions with Iran.
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Even Geico lost $310 million before taxes from underwriting, despite boosting premiums by 16 percent and policies-in-force by 9 percent.
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For them — and they were out in force at Stratford, in full regalia and ready to party — the show is delicious nostalgia.
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Yellow and green cabs, which are metered and have set fare rules will be out in force at the airport taxi stands.
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Are Israelis safer from Iran now that the U.S. is no longer in the Iran deal and sanctions are back in force?
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Republicans say Trump, far from acting as a drag on his party's fortunes, will energize base voters to come out in force.
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In response, Britain said the declaration remained in force and was a legally valid treaty to which it was committed to upholding.
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"There are E.U. treaties in force, and we work on the basis of these," said the spokesman, Zoltan Kovacs, in a tweet.
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Many of Israel's past and present military and intelligence leaders also say the deal is effective and should be kept in force.
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This is one of the most damaging legacies of the political system that has been in force for the past two decades.
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Just as important is his enormous popularity, especially with the Irish and Irish-Americans who were out in force at the Garden.
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The spokesman told CNBC that that move is the same one as the "reduction in force" he acknowledged earlier in the month.
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"Every special interest is out in force," Collins said as he spoke to reporters outside a House GOP conference meeting Tuesday morning.
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"In Venezuela, the Constitution is in force, for social, economic and civil rights and for the power of the people," he said.
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They moved into the area in force, but awaited the arrival of beefed-up tactical teams in hopes of taking Conditt alive.
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The U.S. government and the European Commission had warned investors of the risks of dealing with Russia while sanctions remain in force.
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The legislation will have no impact on projects currently being assessed, which will continue to be handled under rules already in force.
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NFL players and owners responded in force last Sunday, with more than 200 players kneeling or linking arms as the anthem played.
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First, far from retreating from public life in the post-suffrage and postwar decades, women and their organizations were out in force.
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It is important to note that this is a reduction in force (RIF) - we are not cutting these jobs for performance reasons.
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"So the international law which is most needed to make sure the fishing vessels are safe is not yet in force," said Wagner.
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A pass system, in force from 1885 to the 20153s, required members of First Nations to get a permit to leave their reserves.
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A sharper-than-expected deterioration of the in-force business with an annual GWP decline consistently above 10% could lead to a downgrade.
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"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" sold out multiplexes around the country and brought fanboys and fangirls out in force over the weekend.
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Negotiations take years: they started between Canada and the EU in 2007 and the resultant CETA deal is still not fully in force.
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Although the documents obtained by Motherboard were created recently, Facebook's policies change regularly, so whether these exact parameters remain in force is unclear.
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An estimated 3% of cards in force in the U.S. are contactless, according to a study published in 2.43 by consultancy A.T. Kearney.
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Exports would increase $357 billion, or 9.1 percent above previous projections by 2030, when the deal is supposed to be fully in force.
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In addition, the study only includes data from 10 states and for three years after the new EPA label requirements were in force.
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ISU fans love to boo the refs at Hilton Coliseum, and with a good geographic draw, they were out in force in Chicago.
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AS THE balmy Sunday evening of August 110th wound down, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) was out in force on North Avenue Beach.
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After the holidays and when New Year's resolutions are still in force, stores will start to lure customers in with sales, Pogue writes.
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The Dutch law, in force since 2013, is an unusual effort to protect women in the West from rules made in harsher places.
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Hollywood's biggest stars showed up in force Saturday night for a pre-GRAMMY gala ... all to celebrate the woman in charge of BET.
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Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein Stein's campaign will be out in force seeking to pick up the support of disgruntled Sanders supporters.
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But there is a very important difference in the new U.S. economic sanctions against Russia from earlier sanctions that are still in force.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton hit up the Royal Variety Performance Friday and celebs were out in force to rub elbows with them.
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CES is also where you'll see the leaders in virtually every major tech category out in force, and they come to make news.
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Extra police are out in force in different location in London and they've arrested at least six people as part of their investigation.
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Bernie Sanders supporters were out in force Sunday, with initial protests bringing thousands of people to the street in near-100 degree temperatures.
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Democrats have recently come out in force to highlight racial inequities in the criminal justice system, especially when it comes to marijuana convictions.
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Two decades since the United States stood alone after the Cold War, great power competition has returned in force on the world stage.
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TPL's value of in-force (VIF) business after cost of capital under C-ROSS grew by 14.3% to about HKD48 billion in 2016.
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" Biden then said "I fought my heart out to ensure that civil rights and voting rights and equal rights are in force everywhere.
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The manufacturers will be there in force, as you'd expect, showing off their latest kit to tempt the airlines to the negotiating table.
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A third of its registered voters are people of color and in 2018, they came out in force to boost Florida's voter turnout.
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Through earlier innings and an uninterrupted rain that had never deviated much in force, Yankees Manager Joe Girardi had not publicly displayed concern.
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"Nature" visits Gujarat in western India, where Asiatic lions, once facing extinction, have multiplied in force because of a decades-old hunting ban.
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Mr. Cruz's superior on-the-ground organization, which has also buoyed him in the shadow primary for convention delegates, came out in force.
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But the compound was already on fire when the police arrived in force, and the people inside died of burns and smoke inhalation.
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"Several contractors were apparently overpaid, while others were given full upfront payments contrary to their contract terms and agreements in force," it said.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The sun is out, the oceans are warmer, and sharks are out in force on television and in the movies.
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These were the New Deal regulations, in force until the late 1990s, that kept depository banks separate from investment banks and insurance companies.
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If these parameters been in force at the time the debt was issued, the bonds would not have been purchased by the public.
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They have killed at least 41 people and burned about 0003,700 structures and over 213,000 acres since they exploded in force on Oct.
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Basketball moralists are in retreat, but they will be back in force, with 22003-word columns and asinine pleas for decency any day.
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Under Mr. Trump, the United States in 1503 backed out of the Iran deal, though it remains in force with five other countries.
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Earlier this year, women's rights advocates came out in force to support a bill to legalize abortion, and used the same slogan: #NiUnaMenos.
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In many areas where the FARC has disarmed, the government has yet to arrive in force, breaking a key promise of the accords.
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There is uncertainty too about that, however, with a ban already in force in the Netherlands on gatherings of more than 100 people.
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The new measures will apply to about a quarter of the Italian population and will be in force at least until April 241.
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There's some value, after all, in force-reading all those opinions on whether a Colorado baker should make gay people cake or not.
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"The decision will be in force until April 30, 2021, but it could be extended depending on the market situation," HANFA also said.
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The malaria-carrying mosquitoes would be out in force — whole clouds of them that would render even the most DEET-heavy repellent useless.
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The rally on Sunday could have easily been prohibited under the state of emergency that has been in force since the coup attempt.
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The demonstrations, mainly led by students, were quelled by a violent police crackdown and the deployment in force of riot police outside universities.
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I'm fine with it because I had a perfect entrance in ["Force Awakens"] and Rian gave me a perfect exit in ["Last Jedi"].
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Hundreds of early-stage startups and sponsors will be in force to talk tech, share inspiration and meet potential customers, investors and collaborators.
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If the 1789 Constitution remains in force, its legacy will be diminished, and so will the operation of democracy in the United States.
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It is one of many such laws that have long been in force—the Armed Forces Special Powers Act being the most notorious.
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Opponents on the left are making plans to show up in force when members of Congress hold town forums during this month's recess.
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Despite the face mask ban, which took effect on Saturday, anti-government protesters came out in force on the weekend, many donning masks.
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Public interest groups that have aggressively oppose Pai's proposed initiative showed up in force outside of the FCC Thursday to protest the decision.
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There are exciting new chips and exciting new form factors coming, but neither was really ready to come out in force this January.
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As in Force Majeure, an avalanche, and Pete's reaction to it, lights a fire under a long-simmering pot of resentments and disappointments.
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Iran's announcement alone does not render the agreement moot, and at least one important element of it — U.N. inspection power — remains in force.
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In recent days, administration officials have emphasized the fact that key aspects of the deal are only in force for 10-15 years.
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First-time buyers are out in force, but they made up just 32% of sales, down from the historical norm of around 40%.
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But there are more than 12,000 regulations in force, and thousands more pieces of British legislation either incorporating, or influenced by, European law.
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A recent barometer of participation in Treasury auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
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Democratic protesters turned out in force at their senators' offices on Tuesday for #ResistTrumpTuesday to tell lawmakers to reject the new president's nominees.
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While liberals have come out in force since Trump's election, the fact is that Trump has been president for a matter of weeks.
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And the celebration brings drunk drivers out in force—drinking-related crash fatalities increased by 17 percent on Halloween, compared to a normal day.
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We will be ready to enter this battle in force and we are in the process of preparing for it to liberate our lands.
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That compares with record highs in January 2018 of 0.6 and more than -2 in early 2017, when euro bears were out in force.
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WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange both played a large role in the US campaign and were out in force advocating for Catalonian independence.
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Although there is an agreement in force with the Chinese to prevent military incidents, it only calls for annual meetings to discuss the issue.
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Police, firefighters, and ambulances responded in force Friday afternoon to the Henry Pratt Company warehouse, a 29,000-square-foot building in an industrial park.
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While Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, David Goffin and Agut will be out in force for Europe, Kei Nishikori (Japan), Sam Querrey (U.
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In Ms Elliott's case, she became a figurehead for a more playful style of rap that gave away nothing in force and in swagger.
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But even a deal as extensive as any currently in force with another country would mean forfeiting real-time access to the organisation's database.
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Buyers in Asia - including China - and Europe have said they will seek waivers from sanctions during a six-month grace period now in force.
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In such places, International Humanitarian Law (IHL)—the more permissive rules that apply in avowed battlefields like Iraq and Afghanistan—would be in force.
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The Brazilian central bank defined the parameters for the measure, which was recently approved by the Brazilian Monetary Council and is now in force.
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Anything that is seen to be going against their creed, including comments about the prime minister, brings out the "Internet Hindu" mob in force.
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Tristan Thompson had an epic birthday party Saturday night, with the Kardashian klan showing up in force and some pretty famous teammates as well.
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Trump's whip team wore neon green hats and were out in force on the convention floor, leading the efforts to shout down the rebellion.
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Under new banking rules in force since last year, banks' investors will have to contribute to rescue operations before taxpayers' money can be used.
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"The port concession obtained by Bollore in Guinea was in strict compliance with the laws in force," Damantang Albert Camara told Reuters by telephone.
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In addition to common mobility services today, Uber and Lyft might soon be joined in force by microtransit operators, like Ford's Chariot shuttle service.
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Mr. Kerry also suggested that some companies were using the American sanctions that remain in force as a guise for not venturing into Iran.
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The volume of criticism forced German Chancellor Angela Merkel to insist on Thursday that the deficit limits remained in force despite the Brussels decision.
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Life without Kobe Bryant began for the Lakers Wednesday night -- but the stars still showed up in force to support the Purple and Gold.
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Buyers in Asia — including China — and Europe have said they will seek waivers from sanctions during a six-month grace period now in force.
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Direct Line said motor in-force policies were flat quarter-on-quarter as its pricing initiatives offset some of the pressure from falling prices.
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Norway's parliament set a mandate, in force since 2016, to restrict the fund's investment in companies that emit excessive volumes of climate changing gases.
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The social media giants were out in force, with Facebook, Google and Twitter hosting their own , and Google named creative marketer of the year.
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Large convoys of fuel trucks were seen traveling the highways on Monday, the first time in several days those vehicles were out in force.
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Pro-peace sentiment was also out in force following Kerry's meeting with FARC leaders with the word "irreversible" particularly common in social media posts.
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Landau notes that there's still a U.N. Security Council resolution granting authority to the Iran nuclear deal and that would likely remain in force.
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A country-wide internet blackout remained in force but the city had returned to normal with battered blue and white taxis clogging the streets.
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President Hassan Rouhani had said on Tuesday that Tehran would remain in the deal, provided its benefits stayed in force with its remaining signatories.
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These are things that can and should be accomplished even while the AUMF remains in force – but its repeal would generate much-needed momentum.
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"The legislative provisions of the A.C.A. are still in force until changed by the Congress," the agency said in its reply to Mr. Huizenga.
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" If a country like the US were to pull out of the pact, the deal would still "remain in force for the remaining Parties.
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In this era of social media, you can bet the people and their smartphones were out in force to capture the unexpected light show.
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The presumption that Democrats will turn out in force to beat Mr. Trump, no matter who the nominee is, has hurt the party before.
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Sheriff Jones credited Vadie's rescue to the community members who came out in force, despite warnings to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Under the deal, some provisions expire, or "sunset," after as few as 10 years while others are in force longer and some are permanent.
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His declaration late in the film that "life announces itself in force — death slinks off" suggests that he is still winning the daily battle.
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Demonstrators turned out in force and on short notice at rallies across the country on Sunday to condemn President Trump's executive order restricting immigration.
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Provided all four elements are put in force in unison, this plan could meet America's commitment under the Paris climate agreement, all by itself.
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Six months from now, "secondary sanctions" imposed against companies and people who do certain types of business with Iran will be back in force.
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British ministers were out in force this week selling the new plan as what one called a "landing zone" that could satisfy all sides.
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To put it crudely, this work can hold the attention of blue-hairs and hipsters alike; at the première, both were out in force.
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"We can confirm that there has been a small reduction in force at VMware this week," a VMware spokesman told CNBC in an email.
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If the proposed domestic-terrorism statute had been in force, those protesters might have faced up to 30 years behind bars for simple assault.
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Nevertheless, the SFDA granted marketing approval to a generic version manufactured Saudi company in May 85033, despite the BMS patent still being in force.
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Some factors used to classify cities included the quality of the cities&apos infrastructures, their users&apos experiences, and the safety regulations in force.
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Security forces were searching the two neighborhoods house to house, as a curfew was still in force over parts of western Mosul, witnesses said.
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Buyers are out in force, but home prices are high and there is record low supply of homes for sale in most major markets.
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After the North Korean envoy's trip, the White House again said that sanctions would remain in force until North Korea's final, fully verifiable denuclearization.
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The young and barely clad are out in force, demonstrating physiques that can come only from long and rigorous hours of ignoring national politics.
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The Kardashians showed up in force to lend support to Scotty Pippen Jr., who was playing to win a high school basketball playoff game.
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I want to make clear that this is a reduction in force (RIF), meaning that we are not cutting these jobs for performance reasons.
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Hong Kong lowered the storm signal to No. 3 early on Tuesday and it was expected to remain in force for most of the morning.
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As befits any pop culture controversy, Rey's lack of representation in Force Awakens merchandise is the subject of an ever-growing hashtag campaign called #WheresRey.
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As is now customary, posses of central bankers have been out in force on either side of the Atlantic, providing clues about their respective intentions.
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Armed police on Tuesday patrolled every few hundred meters in Srinagar, where a ban on public gatherings of more than four people stayed in force.
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Holders of these names may want to take a second look at their investment and ask themselves why insiders are bailing in force right now.
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Even when lower estate limits were in force, only 2,700 people owed gift tax in 2016, the last year of data available from the IRS.
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Good Fed policy-making will be in force when the Fed stops using a policy framework that has equilibrium at the center of the analysis.
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These "shy" protesters have been out in force at recent rallies, voicing their displeasure with signs that put semi-ironic quote marks round their dissent.
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Unfortunately, unlike the hippos, the mosquitoes' daily routines weren't disrupted by the daytime Sun — and they came back in force, right on schedule, at sunset.
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Still, even without a national prohibition, Islamists will push for local bans—such as the one in force in Aceh since 2005 and adopted elsewhere.
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As shipping companies and authorities grew complacent, however, piracy gangs in the region came back in force, prompting prevention efforts to kick back in gear.
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"Falsely causing police to respond in force to the address of an innocent person of family is not a joke or a prank," McAllister said.
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Many activists are calling for an end to the guardianship system, which has been chipped away at slowly over the years but remains in force.
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Russia, meanwhile, is looking for more friends in the Middle East after returning in force to the region with a decisive military intervention in Syria.
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The term insurance can end after the children leave home, and the cash-value policy can stay in force to provide added flexibility during retirement.
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Armed police on Tuesday patrolled every few hundred metres in Srinagar, where a ban on public gatherings of more than four people stayed in force.
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And hey, this has gotta be a boom for local businesses and vendors, who are definitely out in force to snap up customers. Win-win!!!
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Yet the attackers had come in force and quickly gained the upper hand—the shell cases strewn across the streets a testament to their ferocity.
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Alan Winters of the UK Trade Policy Observatory at Sussex University suggests agreeing informally to keep current trade arrangements until an FTA is in force.
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"No law should be allowed to remain in force that is merely built on the back of a discriminatory law," she said in a statement.
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The latest weekly look at mortgage applications from the Mortgage Bankers Association showed borrowers retreated in force, with total mortgage application volume falling 373 percent.
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"It is the oldest law still in force anywhere in the world regulating a consumed product," said Gerd Treffer, a local tourism chief and historian.
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The effect of Briton's changing shopping habits, with more and more sales moving online, has been felt in force on the high street this Christmas.
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Mr. Fryer also explored racial differences in force from the viewpoint of civilians, using data from a nationally representative survey conducted by the federal government.
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In the sprawling Nairobi slum of Kibera, another Odinga base, residents said the situation was tense, with police out in force and helicopters circling above.
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Simplistically, the more regional trade agreements in force, the more we trade across country borders, with pronounced trading taking place between countries in an agreement.
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In March of last year, the refiners halted imports from Iran to keep shipments within the parameters of the temporary nuclear deal then in force.
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Liquidity-trap conditions already prevailed in Japan, and were a real risk elsewhere; self-fulfilling crises driven by capital flight were also back in force.
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Under Japan's eugenics protection law, in force from 193 to 1996, about 25,000 people were sterilized due to mental or genetic illnesses, Japanese media said.
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Cops were already out in force because it's Spring Break, they heard the commotion and warned him to calm down or else he'd be arrested.
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If the Fourth Circuit or the Supreme Court does not intervene, the changes will be in force when voters go to the polls this autumn.
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Razumkov said Zelenskiy's party would try to persuade parliament to lift a moratorium on the sale of farmland that has been in force since 2001.
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TechCrunch offers group discounts for every pass level, so don't miss your chance to show up in force at Moscone North on October 13-4.
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The European Union and Canada — the second and third largest oil, gas, and mining markets, respectively — now have laws in force modeled on Cardin-Lugar.
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The movement is led by the youth, who were out in force at the protests and spoke with Business Insider about their motives for protesting.
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But for that reckoning to happen, we must acknowledge that the economic system and political structures that perpetuated poverty then are still in force now.
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The court's action, in a one-sentence order, means that the regulation will remain in force while challenges to it move forward in the courts.
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Though born in colonies, they held British citizenship under the laws in force at the time, and were entitled to live and work in Britain.
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The long wait: When voting was finally open to all in South Africa in 1994, residents of the black township Soweto turned out in force.
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The 2017 American Music Awards brought out Hollywood's music elite in force, and perhaps to no one's surprise ... everybody was looking sharp for the show.
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The so-called Yellow Vests descended on the capital by the thousands, even as the police turned out in force, blocking off roads and monuments.
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That impasse brought the members of 32BJ and the members of Unite Here Local 100 back in force to the Port Authority's monthly board meeting.
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Since that date, Mallya, who owns a 42.5 percent stake in Force India, has attended only the British Grand Prix last year and this year.
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South Carolina, however, posed an insurmountable challenge for the Vermont senator, as black voters and moderates came out in force for Biden in the primary.
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This Monday, at a cartoon and caricature contest where the only goal was to make fun of President Trump, the zealots were back in force.
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Tonight, I'm writing to you from Columbus, Ohio, where The New York Times has descended in force for the biggest presidential primary debate in history.
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But firefighters were still out in force, stamping out flare-ups and investigating smoke in the thick brush of the steep canyons where it started.
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Several known militias and organizations labeled as white nationalist hate groups by critics have indicated online that they will turn up in Richmond in force.
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Instead, Hongkongers came out in force, with many lining up early to vote over rumors that polling stations could be closed if violence broke out.
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Additionally, the administration wants a significant boost in force levels, about 22019,600 troops over what Congress authorized in the fiscal 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.
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De Leon describes how hard his mother worked, and wonders what would happen if the Trump administration's policies had been in force at the time.
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Under the rule, in force since 2015, any security held for less than 60 days is deemed a proprietary trade — speculation with the bank's accounts.
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The complaints ring hollow to prosecutors, who came out in force at the state Capitol last year to support the bill resolving the defender crisis.
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Ahead of that, the leading candidates were out in force on Sunday setting out their thoughts on everything from Brexit and tax to drug-taking.
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After Trump leaves office, after the child internment centers are finally closed, after climate change rules are back in force, Iran will still have the bomb.
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The nursing staff gathered in force, attempting to convince me that her release was a long process, that my mother could still benefit from their help.
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And the coalition showed up in force when the bill went through the Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee, ensuring its passage on a party-line vote.
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This is simple physics—waves attenuate (reduce in force) faster at higher frequencies, and that's the same with wifi signal as it is with anything else.
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And if there were leftists trying to put this in force, they would put this business out of business as we have seen in other situations.
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Travis Scott's birthday dinner was quite the event ... for his new gf, Kylie Jenner, who showed up in force with her whole crew for the festivities.
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In other words: the company can rest safe — seemingly — in the knowledge that its legion of hardcore fans will be out in force on day one.
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By May 2016, two months after the agreement was put in force, the Greek authorities had declined 30 percent of the asylum claims they had processed.
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Presiding over the PD assembly on December 18th, Mr Renzi proposed reinstating the law in force until 2005, based on Britain's first-past-the-post system.
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The app shows the location of both confirmed and suspected coronavirus patients, as well as travel disruption caused by the various quarantines in force across China.
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"The trackpad features built-in force sensors that allow you to click anywhere and haptic feedback that provides a responsive and uniform feel," according to Apple.
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But as Justice Samuel Alito wrote, the justices "are not legislators and cannot substitute a new statute for the one now in force" on their own.
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"We are still in the early years of marketing tech being adopted in force," he said during his keynote address at "MarTech 2016" in San Francisco.
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On February 12th, the first day of campaigning for a general election in May, Angkla politicians were out in force with loudspeakers on the Luneta pavement.
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Equivalence refers to the bloc granting market access if it deems that the rules in force in a non-EU state are aligned with its own.
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CBL Insurance Europe, which underwrites construction-related insurance, continues to operate and existing policies continue to remain in force, the central bank said in a statement.
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And those unwritten rules say that this bull market remains in force unless and until the S&P declines at least 353 percent from a high.
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"Based on the tests, no defeat devices not permitted under emissions regulations in force in the European Union were found," the ministry said in a statement.
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Although President Obama barred lobbyists from working in his administration through executive order, which will remain in force until revoked, no such prohibition exists in statute.
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Europe's largest banks have been reluctant to finance deals because they fear they could run incur financial penalties by violating U.S. sanctions that remain in force.
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After repeated political attacks, attempts at merger, and reductions in force during the 1990s, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) became demoralized, disempowered and disrespected.
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Stars were out in force Sunday posing for the cameras to celebrate Easter weekend, many of them hanging with friends and family ... and others rolling solo.
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The 235-hour cap would remain in force, but it would become more of a trigger for overtime pay than a rigid constraint on hours worked.
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In either case, the guarantees that Ex-Im has on PEFCO's underlying loans and secured bonds will remain in force over the life of the obligations.
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With kids in the house and lots of clothes to wash, many parents will have to stomach this cost as tariffs continue to be in force.
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The LAPD will be massively out in force Friday, bracing for what they believe could be large, unruly crowds protesting the beginning of the Trump presidency.
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Russia's central bank is tightening requirements on lending to related parties and also demands stronger capital buffers, with the newest requirements in force from Jan 1.
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In doing similar work in the past, walking through working class neighborhoods in the days before an election, I would see the opposition out in force.
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The QAnon conspiracy emerged on messaging board 4Chan in 2018, and has spread among supporters of the president who have turned out in force at rallies.
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Emmanuel Macron, the centrist frontrunner, told France 2 television on Sunday it was "essential" to maintain the current state of emergency, in force since November 2015.
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Earlier this month, the anger among residents of the county over the surreptitious expansion into the county of the city's public housing program emerged in force.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump in December, maintains the same seven-bracket structure that was in force previously.
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Police officers were also out in force in the central business district, as protesters angry over the morning's shooting snarled traffic on streets near City Hall.
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Stars have come out in force to offer prayers for Carrie Fisher's recovery after the actress suffered a massive heart attack during a flight on Friday.
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But in 1957, he was fired after he married Eugenia Jones, a white opera singer, in Chicago: Anti-miscegenation laws were then in force in Missouri.
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But Washington sharply raised tariffs on $200 billion of goods from China in May, which remain in force, and no timeframe was set for the talks.
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The first thing I think when I arrive at astrologer Susan Miller's 20143 Year Ahead Talk is that the press corps has turned out in force.
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We're seeing people bounce around, and I think what we're seeing in Force of the Future is more a reflection of how the workforce is today.
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Clinton urged voters to turn out in force to vote in order to reject "a negative, hateful, bigoted vision" on the other side of the race.
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Mr. Trump signed an executive order last month directing agencies to stop separating children from their families, but said the zero-tolerance policy remained in force.
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Mr. Pompeo has visited North Korea three times in the past few months and has insisted the sanctions will remain in force until the North denuclearizes.
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Panamanians have also come out in force to back Twitter hashtags such as #YoSoyPanama, or I am Panama, and #YoNoSoyMossackFonseca, or I am not Mossack Fonseca.
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According to its conditions, it can be in force for a maximum of 10 years, but either party can cancel it with a 303-day notice.
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In 2012, the Supreme Court invalidated a law that had been in force for a decade regulating the exemption from military service for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
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We hold them at bay as best we can until bedtime, and then they come surging out in force — exhausting themselves, or so we can hope.
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Such provisions are politically popular, but it is not clear how they could remain in force without the coverage expansions that help insurers afford such regulations.
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Soon after the largest march, on June 15, the police and the Basij militia came out in force, spraying tear gas and beating people with truncheons.
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That exactly matches the rate currently in force, not Mr. Trump's preferred figure or even the 25 percent that has been put forward by House Republicans.
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But this year, with extreme Level 6 restrictions in force, it is drier than I can ever remember since I moved here almost three decades ago.
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While Trump is unlikely to receive substantial black support, they worry his outreach could dissuade African Americans from turning out in force for the Democratic candidate.
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The regulator said there has been no impact on cross-border cooperation so far, though the new EU rules have only been in force a month.
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Despite these efforts, demonstrators turned out in force across the country, and hundreds were quickly dragged away by police as they brandished placards and chanted slogans.
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Through a spokesperson, Centerra did not respond to a specific question about the 30-day training period, but said the stand-in force is sufficiently trained.
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And reform of a wealth tax has been pushed back by a year, to 2019, when a reworked income-tax plan is supposed to be in force.
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To make sure there would be no trouble, the police were out in force that day when Mr. Regeni left his home to attend a birthday party.
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Groups have actively been organizing phone and letter-writing campaigns to oppose the bill, and they've turned out in force at congressional town halls across the country.
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Out of the typhoon that was Alabama's special Senate election, it was black women in particular who showed up in force for Doug Jones, the Democratic challenger.
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But the Official Secrets Act and other laws, such as the 1908 Unlawful Associations Act, that have been used to jail journalists and activists, remain in force.
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"Armed groups are currently deployed in force inside the headquarters of the Movement for Change and the Coalition for Democratic and Justice," he told Reuters by telephone.
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The artist - who has long been critical of China - also chided Britain for failing the protesters who are out in force in Hong Kong, a former colony.
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Franco's domestic policies became less repressive after Spain became a major tourist destination in the 1960s, although political opposition was still banned and censorship remained in force.
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Hunting bans are in force in some areas, but not nationally; and he thinks the government won't ban catching puffins completely for fear of offending traditionalist voters.
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Royal Mail said the offer was for all employees represented by CWU, including those of its Parcelforce Worldwide service, and would be in force from early April.
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This was one of the first episodes that UWF talent showed up in force, with the Fabulous Freebirds, Eddie Gilbert, and Dr. Death Steve Williams making appearances.
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Last week, BuzzFeed reported that more than 80 percent of Zenefits policies in force in Washington state as of last August had been sold by unlicensed employees.
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The declaration, which has already been in force since November 2015, gives additional powers to the police that activists say are used to suppress legal political activities.
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In order to fire [thousands of] people nationwide across the EPA — that would require a 'reduction in force,' which could involve a legal battle with the union.
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Accord to some posters, the far-right wasn't out in force because they didn't want to be—there's no profit in being doxed and losing your job.
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Despite the removal of international banking restrictions in January, Tehran has secured ties with only a limited number of smaller banks as U.S. sanctions remain in force.
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That is a stretch: as the referendum is non-binding, the Dutch government could ratify the agreement anyway, and its most important provisions are already in force.
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That means the DC court may have the final say here, which is why clean energy advocates are coming out in force to support the case now.
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Birdman and Wayne took the stage at LIV nightclub in Miami, and Birdman could not have been stronger that the "father/son" feeling is back in force.
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If they are not extended, so-called sunset clauses mean that the terms of the old deals would remain in force for another 10 to 15 years.
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Stakeholders have until June 7 to submit feedback on the measures before a final report is published in August, with the remedies in force by early 2017.
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The flood insurance rate maps for New Orleans that were in force in 2005, when the federal levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina, dated from the 1980s.
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"The morality police were out in force, decrying Sharapova for taking a drug for its performance-enhancing qualities," added Egelstaff, a Commonwealth Games bronze medalist in 2006.
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This is driven by the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), which has been in force with its bail-in tool in since 1 January 2015.
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BRUSSELS — The New START Treaty, the last and most important nuclear arms limitation agreement still in force between Russia and the United States, expires early in 2021.
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It's the job of CEQ – and especially the head of CEQ – to ensure that NEPA protections remain in force and local communities are able to provide input.
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All Rules of the Republican Party, as they currently stand (having been most recently amended on August 220006, 2202) are active and in force as of today.
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Though the new law will maintain the same seven-bracket structure that's currently in force, Republicans have tweaked the rates and income levels at which they apply.
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Former chief editor Can Dundar, who is living in Germany, is being tried in absentia, and the court said an arrest warrant for him remained in force.
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Prior to today, many actions contemplated and indeed announced by opponents of the rule were technically not possible, since the rule was technically not yet in force.
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The proposal is yet to go through all legislative levels, with the ministry expecting the new levy to be in force as of April 1 this year.
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That film featured only a brief glimpse of the Jedi knight in its final scene, but he appears to be back in force for the next installment.
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The loudest local fans at the Games are out in force for the Garlic Girls, as the Korean press has nicknamed the South Korean women's curling team.
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I am often intimidated by the cool teens I pass in New York City, and they're out in force in this New York Times Magazine photo essay.
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Pelosi said that the legislation would require the Trump administration to document that the "economic zone" arrangement is still in force for the special arrangement to continue.
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The unprecedented clampdown, which will impact some 16 million people and stay in force until April 3, was signed into law overnight by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
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The unprecedented restrictions, which will impact some 292 million people and stay in force until April 211, were signed into law overnight by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
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" Jason Oxman, CEO of tech trade group ITI: "The tariffs already in force have cost American consumers, workers, and businesses of all sizes more than $30 billion.
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The unprecedented restrictions, which will impact some 292 million people and stay in force until April 224, were signed into law overnight by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
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Much of the antiterrorism state of emergency, in force since the November 2015 terrorist attacks and opposed by civil liberties advocates, will be permanently enshrined in law.
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Looking back, some said they should have expected a reduction in force last week, when iHeartMedia called a meeting in New York City for high-level managers.
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Blue-collar voters in Iowa and New Hampshire came out in force for Trump and Sanders, but, over all, they represent a shrinking portion of the electorate.
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Because the state does not have its own regulations, 98 percent of the permits that limit pollution discharges into waterways will simply no longer be in force.
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The Conservative Party said it wanted to be able to tax the industry if it chooses to, citing similar plans already in force for the gambling industry.
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The security and defense council said the new sanctions would be in force for at least three years and included penalties on Russian lawmakers and top officials.
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The compromise would ensure at least some Iranian oil continues reaching the global market, as it did under the previous sanctions in force between 2012 and 2015.
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The volunteers, now organized to the village level and said by leaders to number 262,000, show up in force where Muslims are rumored to be bothering Hindus.
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Country music royalty turned out in force on Sunday for a glittering night of live performances and honors at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
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But given that the pact never passed the U.S. Senate, and wasn't actually in force, pulling out will have little immediate impact on the lives of workers.
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Many states have laws requiring voters to show some form of identification at the polls, and the majority of these voter identification laws are currently in force.
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In Turkey hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied in Istanbul against the crackdown on the opposition that has been in force since the attempted coup a year ago.
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They'd likely have to have their own supporters come out in force, Republican turnout be depressed, and a significant number of voters newly converted to the Democratic cause.
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He went missing in central Cairo when police were out in force to prevent protests on the fifth anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Twitter was out in force delivering its verdict on the first presidential debate Monday, but some of the most devastating burns came from an unlikely source: the dictionary.
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The Combs and Porter families are there in force for the service, which is expected to be large ... an estimated 1,200 to 1,500 mourners are expected to attend.
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The selloff began in force when Powell told reporters there was no plan to stop the "autopilot" trimming $50 billion per month from the Fed's swollen balance sheet.
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This is the first time in months that the ISIS social media team has come out in force to push a release, albeit at a much reduced level.
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According to the Centre for Automotive Research, if the proposed rule was already in force many of the cars currently sold in America would fall foul of it.
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Operation Sentinelle, in force since the terrorist attacks in Paris in 2015, requires as many as 10,000 soldiers to be deployed to patrol city streets and guard schools.
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Apple's latest whizzy user interface technology is found in Force Touch and 3D Touch, both of which use haptic feedback to make touchpads and screens come to life.
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Maersk's campaign is in response to new regulations in force since December 31st 2018 that require all European-flagged vessels to be recycled at shipyards approved by Brussels.
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Trump led the charge of the angry, working-class white man -- and quite a few white women -- and his troops followed in force, giving him a historic victory.
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When T.I. is opening up a new strip club, strippers come out in force ... as in 1,600 strong lining up to prove their worthy of a pole position.
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TIGHT SECURITY Armed police patrolled every few hundred meters in the city, where a ban on public gatherings of more than four people stayed in force on Tuesday.
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Judge Lord Pentland said, despite such ministerial statements which he cited in the court opinion, "there is indeed no prohibition against fracking in force at the present time".
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A spinning back kick or a turning side kick does benefit in force from a turn or spin, but not nearly as much as a wheel kick does.
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana (CNN)They're out in force, patrolling in jon boats, motorboats and even canoes through south Louisiana's new, flood-made waterways, saving cats, dogs and people.
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While a bill to modernize India's bankruptcy laws is now before parliament, the outdated legislation that is currently in force leads debt litigation to drag on for years.
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The GDPR comes in force May 25 and, at its core, it's a law written to protect the privacy of all citizens of the Union's 28 member states.
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By the time the governor showed up--before noon--the streets were clear and people were out in force cleaning yards and policing up the debris around town.
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Excluding Pyongyang, the decision to shun talks drew international criticism as it clashed with each government's obligations to a non-proliferation treaty that's been in force since 1970.
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With teams of volunteers manning corners to shame would-be shirkers into parking their cars, and police out in force to slap on fines, few flouted the ban.
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We got Cher at an anti-Trump rally in NYC Thursday night -- where other celebs like Alec Baldwin, Robert De Niro and Mark Ruffalo came out in force.
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"We condemn and reject the anti-democratic and totalitarian actions of the Spanish state," he said, adding Catalans should turn out in force to vote in the Oct.
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Already in force in America, Australia and Canada, and being considered in Britain, mandatory reporting criminalises anyone who fails to report suspicions of child-abuse to the police.
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However he rules, the provision is likely to continue in force, since the losing side will appeal and the case could make its way to the Supreme Court.
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Two decades after the internet arrived in force on our desktops, and a decade after the arrival of the smartphone, most people are unaware of the IRS's activities.
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The trigger points will include aspects of the Iran nuclear deal already in force, but the administration will also suggest new benchmarks related to Iran's ballistic missile program.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian police deployed in force on Friday to deter protests against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's plan to transfer two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia.
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Although it has affected a small percentage (less than half a percentage point) of the roughly 2.8 million patents currently in force, this procedure has been enormously successful.
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His rival, John McCain, was equally convinced of America's indispensable role in the world, though he put less store in diplomacy than Obama did and more in force.
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But now they are back in force from Times Square to the High Line, the public park built on an old elevated rail line on Manhattan's West Side.
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After more than two decades of NAFTA being in force, it makes sense to take a look at areas of the agreement that can be modernized and strengthened.
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In a surprise move, that court suspended the sentence shortly after it was announced, but the criminal conviction remained in force, barring Mr. Navalny from being a candidate.
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Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, had called the TPP an "important strategic commitment" and said that it was in Australia's national interest to see the TPP in force.
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They said they would come out in force for Zuma's next court appearance in June and that the former president was the target of a politically motivated witchhunt.
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Today it has introduced a tweaked version of the IP bill to parliament, and reiterated that new legislation "needs to be in force" by 21 December this year.
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Hoodies, which came out in force in any number of shows, were as mutable as an April day, but most always appeared with kangaroo pouches and drawstrings intact.
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The deal is the latest by an insurer to offload a so-called "closed book" of business, policies which are still in force but not being grown further.
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"Social distancing — plus school and university closure, if used — need to be in force for the majority of the two years of the simulation," the study's authors wrote.
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My wife and I took our daughter to Prospect Park in Brooklyn for a kid's birthday party, where we found the rest of our borough out in force.
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Images of the school shooting on Wednesday in Florida, in which 17 people were killed, still burned in everyone's mind, and the local media were out in force.
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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said lifeguards were out in force with bullhorns, some of them on jet skis, ordering people off the beach and out of the water.
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Shoppers came out in force during the holidays, driven by a strengthening economy, high consumer confidence and rebuilding efforts after a season of natural disasters across the country.
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But the Portland police were also out in force and moved to break up the counterprotesters first, after rocks and bottles, the police said, were thrown at officers.
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However, conservation and environmental groups have come out in force against the new policy, saying the introduction of the e-bikes will change the nature of national parks.
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He disappeared on January 25, a day where police were out in force throughout Cairo to discourage demonstrations commemorating the overthrow of the Mubarak regime five years earlier.
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The National Association of Realtors is already out in force, criticizing aspects of the plan as dealing a devastating blow to the housing market and United States economy.
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Iraq, Algeria, and Ethiopia all enforced internet shutdowns during national exam periods — although Ethiopia kept the shutdown in force at the weekend when no exams were being held.
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