Heaven forbid she call his bluff and act in kind.
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Beijing will retaliate in kind, at least at the start.
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Does the difference in scale become a difference in kind?
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I was interested in kind of using science fiction tropes.
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Handing out aid in kind gives plenty to worry about.
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"It's not a license to respond in kind," Senning says.
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Other countries have reciprocated in kind if not in degree.
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Play it a melody, and it will respond in kind.
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She said terrible things, so I just responded in kind.
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The deeper bass of the ship's horn responded in kind.
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If that happens, China has promised to respond in kind.
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Of course, Trump didn't wait long to respond in kind.
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It cannot be said that Israel has responded in kind.
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Lee responded in kind and it got a little ugly.
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Trump has responded in kind by praising Arizona state Sen.
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Despite her initial misgivings, Alison responds with candor in kind.
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China responded in kind later in August, introducing , effective Sept.
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It is also likely that Democrats will respond in kind.
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Eric F. Phillips, the mayor's press secretary, responded in kind.
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The international order works in kind of the same way.
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The Chinese government quickly said it would respond in kind.
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In kind, Trump has ratcheted up aggressive rhetoric on Twitter.
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Or are they different in kind, and not just degree?
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Ms. Vardy responded in kind, with a post on Twitter.
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"I felt the need to respond in kind," he said.
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Turkey responded in kind, raising tariffs on some U.S. imports.
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They are not different to us in kind; only in degree.
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Provocations by Morocco have infuriated Polisario, which has responded in kind.
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Cash is replacing the old informal system of payment in kind.
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Turks responded in kind when an earthquake struck Athens weeks later.
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China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union have retaliated in kind.
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Russia had already retaliated in kind by ejecting 23 British diplomats.
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Things that simply weren't possible in kind of the old way.
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Even after that whole thing, I went in kind of blindly.
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Soufra cost under $750,000 to make, not including in-kind donations.
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Retail spaces have responded in kind to the area's wealthy residents.
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" "Now we're seeing people who are against [Trump] responding in kind.
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White responded in kind, miming himself holding a pen and paper.
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When the band pours it on, Merzbow will intensify in kind.
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Those aren't things that in-kind programs are likely to provide.
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But they say that doesn't mean Democrats should respond in kind.
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Reminder, cash donations often go exponentially farther than in kind donations.
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Many homeless shelters or organizations accept in-kind donations, as well.
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"[Goading] is not a license to respond in kind," Senning says.
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The army responded in kind to the Pakistani shelling, he said.
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Russia has already retaliated in kind after Britain initially expelled 23 diplomats.
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In the meantime, the President is in kind of an impossible situation.
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China responded in kind, placing tariffs on $110 billion in U.S. goods.
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Rather than respond to Barr in kind, Jarrett took the high road.
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If you answer in kind, you find yourself reduced to a mudslinger.
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China responds in kind with tariffs on $83 billion of U.S. goods.
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"The Chinese people demand that courtesy be repaid in kind," he said.
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You know, I'm a big believe in kind of almost monomaniacal focus.
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Russia has denied wrongdoing and responded in kind with expulsions of Greeks.
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YouPorn is simply responding in kind with a blockade of its own.
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China called the move "blackmail" and warned it would respond in kind.
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Second, the BLM should establish a royalty in-kind program for helium.
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Worse yet is the direction to respond in kind against presumed attackers.
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If one side starts throwing warheads about, the other responds in kind.
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The second issue is whether the campaign accepted the in-kind contribution.
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Beijing responded in kind, announcing plans to impose duties on U.S. goods.
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Shouldn't Europe respond in kind to Chinese industrial meddling and American protectionism?
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Private equity firm VMG group bought a stake in Kind in 2008.
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The United States, in kind, has an obligation to protect its citizens.
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Beijing responded in kind, placing tariffs on $28503 billion in U.S. goods.
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If North Korea uses its nuclear weapons, it faces retaliation in kind.
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When he speaks requesting action, world leaders listen and respond in kind.
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The economy is changing, and our trade deals should adapt in kind.
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China responded in kind, and the tit-for-tat escalated for months.
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Some accepted, wrapping an arm around Rose as he responded in kind.
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After Britain ordered 763 Russian diplomats to leave, Moscow responded in kind.
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China responded in kind with large tariffs on American-grown agricultural products.
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That prompted Beijing to respond in kind with levies on U.S. imports.
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In-kind donations usually cover things like campaign advertising or event space.
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Luther's opponents often answered in kind, publishing tracts and treatises against him.
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Our utter failure to respond in kind is part of the disaster.
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Biden in kind has scrutinized Sanders' formerly moderate record on gun control.
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Turkey responded in kind, placing tariffs on American cars, tobacco and alcohol.
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After this, every threat directed at Turkey will be punished in kind.
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Russia has denied any involvement in the poisoning and retaliated in kind.
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Russia denies involvement and has retaliated against the diplomatic sanctions in kind.
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It was Anthony Davis's turn to be snubbed and respond in kind.
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I guess in kind of a Rorschach test way it's a bit amphibian.
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The company recently raised over $100 million in equity and in-kind investment.
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Turkey's military responded in kind and fired artillery into Syria, the agency said.
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So I was very lucky in kind of missing that by a fraction.
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You're talking about a difference in a degree, not a difference in kind.
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Payment is in kind, for example in the form of data, not cash.
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Payment in kind has a long, if not exactly venerable, tradition in China.
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It'll automatically detect your language each time you speak and respond in kind.
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I decide to consider the purchase an "in kind" donation to the party.
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Last year was worse than usual, but only in degree, not in kind.
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The men would split the profits, often using cash or payments in kind.
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Under UK law, this is a taxable "benefit in kind" to the player.
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Turkey responded in kind, raising tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco imports.
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Trump responded in kind in his own campaign speech later in the day.
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When Trump tried to get snide, Rubio gave the same back in kind.
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They reciprocated in kind with their unconditional love and support for my career.
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It is expected to respond in kind to the latest round of tariffs.
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How is this not an in-kind contribution to the campaign by Cohen?
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Russia has denied any involvement in the poisoning and has retaliated in kind.
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If the U.S. imposes tariffs on France, the EU will respond in kind.
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Iran responded in kind, designating all U.S. troops in the Middle East terrorists.
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Iran responded in kind, designating all U.S. troops in the Middle East terrorists.
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Just don't put them near us; otherwise, we have to respond in kind.
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If Trump is elected president, the Democrats in Congress will respond in kind.
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What is a difference in kind and what is a difference in degree.
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Yet Trump still differs from his predecessors in kind as well as degree.
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If signatory nations suffered a chemical attack, they could then retaliate in kind.
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Malaysia responded in kind, stranding an estimated 1,000 North Koreans in the country.
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Gives more than $1 billion in cash and in kind donations each year.
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In kind, the new monsters in this expansion are ferocious and terrifyingly fast.
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They are real live people, so be polite; they will respond in kind.
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And record labels have responded in kind with a flourishing catalog of albums.
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Naturally, North Korea may expect a pledge in kind from the United States.
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Assistance from a foreign political party would represent an illegal in-kind donation.
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He declined to provide the annual amounts of in-kind support to CGI.
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This show is different from anything else, but in vision, not in kind.
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Mr. Sisi responded in kind, sometimes in language mimicking a Trumpian sales pitch.
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He flooded, and in that difference of degree is a difference in kind.
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Xenophobic nationalists have a hard time seeing that others will respond in kind.
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We want to make certain they recognize that we can respond in kind.
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Beijing already said it would respond in kind to any new U.S. tariffs.
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And will Senate Republicans try to respond to Pelosi's procedural gamesmanship in kind?
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They will respond in kind, targeting vulnerable U.S. sectors like aircraft and agriculture.
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That might mean treating a cancer "in kind and gentle ways," she said.
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"That's what it says on the sign, lady," I said, responding in kind.
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" The US President responded in kind, calling the North Korean leader "fat and short.
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So it's fitting that the score, provided by Bromley Davenport himself, operates in kind.
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"We have responded in kind within the right to self defense," the statement said.
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China, however, would be prohibited from responding in kind to any punitive U.S. tariffs.
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"We have responded in kind within the right to self defense," the statement added.
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And Democrats want to respond in-kind with more money from Reid's political machine.
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Aron is not so sure; her feeling is that they are different in kind.
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He was the youngest of five, grew up in kind of a poor environment.
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The WikiLeaks Twitter account responded in kind, accusing Snowden of seeking a presidential pardon.
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Do this and they'll reward you for it by returning the sentiment in kind.
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Mahatabuddin Khan, another farmer in Khanshin district, said he paid his taxes in kind.
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An in kind campaign contribution simply is not a strong standalone issue for impeachment.
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Would you respond in kind to someone who made this much of a push?
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Many humanitarian groups in Lebanon help with sanitation systems and other in-kind assistance.
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But some civil society groups have criticized the in-kind payment system as "archaic".
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AT&T gave both cash and in-kind services worth more than $22019 million.
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He should be reporting in-kind contributions to Hillary Clinton's campaign for God sakes.
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Including in-kind transfers like SNAP brings that share down dramatically, to 3003 percent.
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Banks, never one to back down from even an imagined offense, responded in kind.
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Mr. Sasse did not respond in kind — but Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona did.
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Trade partners, including China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union, have retaliated in kind.
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And rigged in kind of a perverse, almost unconscious way, in the way Sen.
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Turkey has a track record of responding in kind to foreign sanctions and tariffs.
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He joked that if he were the Democratic nominee, he might respond in kind.
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It has not provided financial backing, but rather support in kind and technical help.
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The following month, Ben Pogue made an in-kind air travel contribution of $75,404.40.
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If he fails to react in kind, he will likely invite escalating Iranian aggression.
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The United States is not different in kind, only degree; our constraints were weaker.
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They were unable to trace all the gift cards and in-kind contributions donated.
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When the United States implements a trade action against China, China responds in kind.
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China, late on Tuesday, responded in kind, proposing tariffs on aircraft, soybeans and automobiles.
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It was different — different in scope and different in kind and different in consequences.
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Some famous people who were attacked for their Saudi Arabia posts responded in kind.
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Those acts of retaliation prompted anger from Moscow, which vowed to respond in kind.
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"Conservative intellectuals, and conservative politicians, have been in kind of a bubble," Roy says.
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So that's why I think they're mostly not responding in kind to his provocations.
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Indeed, the difference was striking, and the crowd responded in-kind to Trump's subdued tone.
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That includes 401(k) loans, early withdrawal tax penalties, hardship withdrawals and in-kind distributions.
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The only question I have is whether responding in kind is going to solve anything.
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As iOS and Android mature, the stand-off between platforms and hackers escalates in kind.
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Any US protectionist economic measures or trade sanctions can be responded in kind, Li said.
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China quickly responded in kind and soon an all out trade war was in process.
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China retaliated in kind, starting what Beijing called the "biggest trade war in economic history."
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The United States has also slapped tariffs on Chinese goods, with Beijing responding in kind.
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Most importantly, there is a huge variety among them, both in kind and in degree.
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Meanwhile, activists, nonprofits, and queer people from all walks of life are responding in kind.
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I recommend that colleagues and clients in this situation respond lightly and humorously in kind.
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Talk about a never forget it, better stop and take it in, kind of scene!
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McDonald's responded to their petitions in kind when the second episode released several months later.
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China retaliated in kind with its own tariffs, and is expected to do so again.
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When he succeeded, Democrats responded in kind by becoming the party of pro-choice crusaders.
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Whether or not it responds in kind, China will redouble efforts to become technologically independent.
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Facebook, of course, sponsored CPAC with a $120,000 donation, half cash and half in-kind.
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Leap Motion has been in kind of a weird place for quite a while now.
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And we kept to that, and their in kind work for the Clinton Global Initiative.
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Vikander's Lara is all business, streamlined and efficient, and the film follows dutifully in kind.
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A swelling population means that demand for plant-based products continues to increase in kind.
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Tayshia points out that she was asked about Katie's warning, and she responded in kind.
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"It's not just different in degrees, it's different in kind," American Enterprise Institute's Strain said.
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And the president has responded in kind by lobbing personal insults at top Senate Democrats.
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I was thinking about something new in kind of a heavier vein with the sax.
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MbS has launched a "citizens' income" program that converts in-kind energy benefits to cash.
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In exchange for burning the goods, the descendants believe, they will be enriched in kind.
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But, when he's in actual contact with the police, he responds to civility in kind.
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Others, most notably Senator Marco Rubio, responded in kind, and looked bad doing it. Mrs.
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The Street responded in kind, sending shares of Tesla down nearly 10 percent on Wednesday.
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As alternate materials and more efficient processes become available, the brand will respond in kind.
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As noted above, receiving an in-kind donation from a foreigner is against federal law.
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The federal government has responded in kind with a litany of suits of its own.
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" Twain tweeted back in kind, cribbing 1995's "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
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As she fielded DCCC attacks calling her a DC elite, Moser shot back in kind.
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He gave them a round of applause at the end; they returned it in kind.
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"It's easy to play in, kind of aerodynamic with the one arm free," said Williams.
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Beijing plans retaliation in kind, and American metal producers, energy companies and automakers are worried.
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" She replies in kind; with the word "sagacity," she "thanked my father for his wisdom.
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Such arrangements could potentially be viewed as payment-in-kind by the UK's advertising watchdog.
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The transfers will be considered in-kind donations from the campaign to the state parties.
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Dr Wang says he would welcome money, talent and in-kind contributions from other countries.
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Bloomberg reports that the pay-in-kind notes could feature a punitive 15 percent coupon.
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Natali whips up an atmospheric frenzy in kind, but every new addition is a subtraction.
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China, I think, will react in kind - U.S. cars or airplanes will be the target.
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The bed was an in-kind trade for some influencer work done by Ms. Baumberg.
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I have been told that you don't talk about religion and politics in kind company.
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It helps, in kind of an ironic way, ground me to be in the water.
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China retaliated in kind with its own tariffs on a similar amount of US goods.
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"We try to shoot for first in kind integration," said Paul Bernard, Alexa Fund's director.
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Warren, it is like an in-kind contribution to the "Warren for President 2020" campaign.
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They'll still be able to see your animoji, but be unable to respond in kind.
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"Trump should have reported his performance as an in-kind contribution," Clinton wrote about Lauer.
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" Barr responded in kind: "I don't believe Mr. Mueller would be involved in a witch hunt.
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I'm not so concerned that artificial intelligence is different in kind from other existing powerful technologies.
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Although the U.S. expelled 35 Russian diplomats, Vladimir Putin surprised experts by not responding in kind.
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Of course, it's not unusual for museums to receive private donations, both direct and in-kind.
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Giving people cash would be far better than today's system of handing out welfare in kind.
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Trump is sure to respond in kind, following his approach of pushing back aggressively when attacked.
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The military was conducting reconnaissance work and responded in kind to the attack, the ministry said.
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Meanwhile, cash transfers via mobile phones are becoming standard practice alongside in-kind relief in emergencies.
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Is the RNC going to disclose the in-kind contribution they received from House Republicans today?
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The staff believes that an ETF's "in-kind" analysis also may have a forward-looking component.
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But they fear that foreign governments could reply in kind by erecting their own investment barriers.
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But some are able to sacrifice salary and pay much lower tax on benefits in kind.
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Both China and the European Union (EU) retaliated in kind without trying to escalate the tensions.
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North Korea has said it will respond in kind to any US attack on the country.
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Oh, and coverage by his media company, Breitbart, was an in-kind contribution to Trump Inc.
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Consider some of these troubling numbers: It isn't that states aren't getting some in-kind assistance.
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Since then, Trump has threatened another round of tariffs, with China ready to respond in kind.
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For these people, Donald Trump's anti-immigrant stance represents a change in degree, not in kind.
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In the United States, we live in kind of a racial caste system, which is oppressive.
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Lieu said the payment by AMI constituted an "in-kind contribution" that benefited Trump's presidential campaign.
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Teachers, parents and policymakers certainly acknowledge the growing influence of technology and have responded in kind.
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Meadows responded in kind by introducing a resolution to oust Boehner from the top leadership job.
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The army responded in kind but covered up official violence, with relevant documentation emerging relatively recently.
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Our machines automatically fill the buns in, kind of rolls it, and then it cuts it.
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"The money pledged will be provided through in-kind support to G5 partners," the spokesperson said.
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Greta replies that we have been preyed upon like animals; perhaps we should respond in kind.
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It is no surprise that, amidst our polarized politics, the Democratic field is responding in kind.
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China responded in kind, announcing its own tariffs on US goods, with a focus on farming.
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When bids for intensity are met in kind, intense and awesome sex is a natural byproduct.
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Ukeles receives in-kind workspace and fabrication assistance, but her position is not a paid one.
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As browser vendors quicken their SHA-1 exit, "banks should be responding in kind," Kemp said.
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In FY16, only $5 million was allocated, less than one percent of in-kind food aid.
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Other markets responded in kind to the trade truce, which was reached Saturday in Buenos Aires.
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In-kind gifts made up 93 percent of Cisco's commitment and the entirety of Google's donation.
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Beijing responded in kind by banning from its state offices U.S. and other foreign-made technology.
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"If they'd given her the straws, that would have been an in-kind donation," he said.
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It may be harder to transfer the funds in-kind, but conceptually it can be done.
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It's O.K., because tree farms for the most part are put in kind of degraded land.
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We give feedback directly, honestly, and clearly, and receive it in kind, even when it's difficult.
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His behavior has been grotesque, and it's human nature to want to repay him in kind.
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New Delhi, unsettled by the thought of Beijing dominating its own backyard, is responding in kind.
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Lewandowski did not respond in kind, the paper reported, citing multiple people familiar with the episode.
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A new, democratic Brazil was born; society exploded, the economy boomed and art responded in kind.
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Many local businesses also still trade so-called discounted banker's acceptance notes as cash-in-kind.
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" The FEC approved bitcoin contributions in 2014, ruling they should be treated as "in-kind donations.
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At that point, it'd be nearly impossible for the Trump administration not to respond in kind.
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Trump wants to make life harder for Iran — and Iran is likely to respond in kind.
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Both Germany and France have expelled Russian diplomats, and Moscow had warned it would retaliate in kind.
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SETZER: I don&apost think that -- no, I don&apost think that we have responded in kind.
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The privately held candy giant, which makes Snickers and Skittles, bought a stake in Kind in 2017.
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The anticipation for this release was tangible even without a rollout, and the fans responded in kind.
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The Soros-funded Texas Justice & Safety PAC made 22 in-kind contributions to Gonzales' campaign totaling $958,000.
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"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," she said.
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Fully 155m workers get health insurance from their employer without paying tax on this income-in-kind.
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Many companies also give in-kind bonuses, such as shopping vouchers to celebrate the Chinese new year.
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And so the world's most powerful military has elected to respond in kind, with strongly worded DMs.
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Try reaching out to them via text, instead of Messenger, and chances are they'll respond in kind.
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Others like Teva, Mallinckrodt and Endo International may offer in-kind settlements, but valuing these presents complications.
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August 9: An in-kind contribution of $2,144 for a flight on the North Dakota governor's plane.
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On Friday, Washington slapped tariffs on $1.53 billion worth of Chinese imports, with Beijing responding in kind.
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Kesha returned with her triumphant Rainbow earlier this month and now, the world has responded in kind.
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She cannot respond in kind, but rather must demonstrate that she has a calm and steady temperament.
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Trump sees an attack on the business as an attack on the daughter, and responds in kind.
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The drive comes as the United States imposes tariffs on Chinese imports, with China responding in kind.
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History, however, suggests that those who pledge total fealty to Trump are almost never repaid in kind.
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In-kind contributions are generally subject to the same limitations and reporting requirements as any other contribution.
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But what Cohen described is known as an in-kind contribution on behalf of the Trump campaign.
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Beijing responded in kind almost immediately, announcing plans to impose duties on $50 billion in American products.
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The Democratic proposal to increase voter turnout represents not just a difference in degree but in kind.
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"We're going to go in kind of cautious," Officer Michael Walker of the Milwaukee Police Department says.
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He may be competing as a heavyweight these days, but Haye responded in kind as you'd expect.
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Nowadays, we clamor for inklings of personal information about artists and entertainers, and they respond in kind.
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It is illegal for campaigns to accept foreign contributions, including services, which are considered in-kind donations.
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Expenditures for coordinated communications are considered in-kind contributions, and foreign contributions — public or private — are illegal.
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And a lot of people in the senior management team had left in kind of September/October.
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Andolov may be more openly gangsterish than Axelrod, but that's a difference in degree, not in kind.
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Eni said the advances it paid for capital and operating expenses would gradually be reimbursed in kind.
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Mr. Trump responded in kind, characterizing Mr. de Blasio as the worst mayor in the city's history.
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The U.S. will likely slap more tariffs on China, and China will try to respond in kind.
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If Congress under control of Democrats increased the number of seats, Republicans would eventually respond in kind.
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The Steinerian urge to "respond" in kind can become a source of torment as well as inspiration.
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"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," Sanders said.
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China similarly divided its retaliation into two tranches to respond in kind as U.S. duties are imposed.
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America sought to respond in kind, forming Ranger units with skills like low-altitude parachuting and sabotage.
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The complaint alleges that I somehow violated campaign finance laws by facilitating an excess, in-kind contribution.
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Told by CNN's Jeff Zeleny of Trump's remarks about his "hand movement," he wouldn't respond in kind.
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The committee also received an in-kind donation of $729,217 from casino and hotel company Wynn Resorts.
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The Chinese government responded in kind, with 5% to 10% tariffs on $60 billion in US goods.
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If coordination of the communication occurs, the result is an in-kind contribution to the federal candidate.
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Cruz responded in kind, saying Trump would be a "coward" if he attacked the Texas senator's wife.
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Really engaging things with them on digital while still being rooted in kind of great Times traditions.
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Washington would almost certainly respond in kind, leading to one of the worst wars in world history.
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The West could strike back in kind once it was willing to take off the virtual gloves.
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The FEC ruled that the Sanders campaign accepted about $25,000 in in-kind donations from the Australians.
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"Turkey is not a tribal state, we will retaliate against what has been done in kind," he said.
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Beijing has responded in kind, making it much harder for US companies to sell in the Chinese market.
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Payments in kind rest on the paternalistic assumption that poor Indians are incapable of making rational spending decisions.
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On Saturday night, Buttigieg responded in kind before a throng of party activists, while Biden barely showed up.
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The folks at Gauge understand this far better than most, and I hope they are rewarded in kind.
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Tusk warned that the European Union would respond in kind if Washington took aim at the digital tax.
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It's a new medium the way the web was different from print, different in kind, not in scale.
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Updates like this show the company is at least listening to owners and updating its vehicles in kind.
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It's about what happens when the world encounters a deeply moral person, and how it reacts in kind.
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In some cases, the Corps' support consists of in-kind donations of sand dredged from other construction projects.
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Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, told reporters on Tuesday that Moscow would retaliate in kind if necessary.
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When one loan comes due, it will be refinanced with another, or interest will be paid in kind.
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Dana said profit payments from its proposed new instruments would comprise cash and payment-in-kind (PIK) elements.
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He responds in kind, with a thumbs up or heart or—his favorite—the grinning cartoon chicken sticker.
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Some exceptions include certain medical assistance, "in-kind emergency disaster relief" and public health assistances for some vaccines.
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We had a nutritionist talk about the health benefits of the five supergrains in KIND Healthy Grains Bars.
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But Brussels on Tuesday responded to the prospective U.S. levies by saying it's ready to respond in kind.
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Russia, which denies interference in the election, has said it would respond in kind to the U.S. action.
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"I'm still in kind of shock that I even got to that ball," Jones said, according to ESPN.
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It also alleges iHeartMedia was making "in-kind" contributions by airing Jones's opinions of McConnell on his show.
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And even though we grew up in kind of similar ways, Paul and I have different musical histories.
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Alternatively, you can make an in-kind donation to families in your own community through local Facebook groups.
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It's uniquely possible that Trump saw a military man saluting him and responded, out of habit, in kind.
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On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would respond in kind if the US leaves the treaty.
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Those tariffs have prompted trading partners to respond in kind, with U.S. agriculture products as a key target.
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Trump in kind, has made Schiff a frequent target of his criticism and called on him to resign.
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In addition to donating cash, the beverage giant usually provides in-kind contributions, including sodas and other drinks.
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China has threatened to retaliate in kind with its own tariffs on U.S. agricultural products and other goods.
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Her supporters might have hoped for a response in kind, but Clinton refused to go on the defensive.
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That would, it seems, put him in violation of these limits on "in-kind" contributions to a campaign.
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Responding in kind or in greater measure to Iran's military tactics outside its borders now seems a given.
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Both sold senior secured payment-in-kind notes - which give issuers the option to forgo cash interest payments.
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Trump has used the following weeks to blame Democrats for the impasse, and Democrats have responded in kind.
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Common Cause argues that the payment amounted to an undeclared in-kind contribution to Mr. Trump's presidential campaign.
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I wrote it in kind of one fell swoop and then went back and edited it a bunch.
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It's that the bulk of them are dangerous, distinct from native-born citizens in character and in kind.
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But this understates the case, because these data don't include "in kind" benefits like health care and education.
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It is, however, in line with what other pollsters have found recently, and candidates are responding in kind.
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That brusqueness encourages lawmakers to respond in kind, which can only make policy making more fraught and partisan.
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Does this light projection differ in kind, or only in degree, from a gallery controlling its lighting conditions?
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Then in August, Japan dropped South Korea as a preferred trading partner -- prompting Seoul to respond in kind.
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The Chinese government responded in kind, with between 5% to 10% tariffs on $60 billion of US goods.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry warned it would respond in kind if Washington decided to expel any Russian diplomats.
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"It's obvious that the president has the Republicans in Congress in kind of a death grip," Robbins added.
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I mean they're now ... you never used to see a first-person anything in kind of traditional journalism.
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Ms. Dorrance and her collaborators on the project, Josette Wiggan-Freund and Hannah Heller, have responded in kind.
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China's government has promised to retaliate in kind if these types of actions continue from the Trump administration.
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Tripp says this transit suggests a blending of Mercury's chatty influence with Venus' "let love in" kind of energy.
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It has not responded in kind to the expulsion of Qatari citizens by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE.
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Trump on Friday announced hefty tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports and China threatened to retaliate in kind.
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"The complaint alleges that I somehow violated campaign finance laws by facilitating an excess, in-kind contribution," he said.
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In a rare diplomatic tussle between two countries with traditionally warm ties, Moscow said it would respond in kind.
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The track offers an inhuman rhythm, so the video responds in kind, bleak, beautiful, and devoid of life altogether.
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It's almost as if Trump's desire to consolidate his trade power has forced Congress to, well, reciprocate in kind.
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The developments come after two years of Trump's team specifically sidelining Palestinian institutions, and Palestinians are responding in kind.
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The military was conducting reconnaissance work and responded in kind to the attack, the ministry said in a statement.
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The vast majority of the WFP's aid is still food in kind or in e-cards limited to food.
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It helps them save, is easier to carry and supports local traders—unlike in-kind aid, which supplants them.
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The brewsky missed its apparent target, but Shirley responded in kind ... opening up her own can of whoop-ass.
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It's turkey, onions, celery, peppers, potatoes — in kind of a stew, all in the skillet with the leftover turkey.
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Essentially, if you ask Assistant a question, it will automatically recognize what language you're speaking and respond in kind.
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But as Osnos notes, the challenges faced by the company today are different both in scale and in kind.
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Say "go forward 10 minutes" or "go back 30 seconds" and the video you're watching will respond in kind.
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The crack epidemic had unleashed a wave of violence that really was unprecedented in kind, in scope, in intensity.
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We're in kind of a limbo stage, and I'm here to support the people—athletes, any type of person.
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Trump on late Thursday fumed over the event's speakers for criticizing him, adding he wanted to retaliate in kind.
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Further along she adds: Stephen Moore's concept of "responding in kind" has been important to my thinking about divination.
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The music responds in kind, dizzying guitars and radiant electronics and mellifluously intersecting vocal runs shimmering in orderly harmony.
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Sometimes they do it in kind of unique ways or weird ways, but he's just a really good hitter.
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Unbeknownst to the civil rights leaders, Pritchett studied King's nonviolent techniques and ordered his officers to respond in kind.
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ColorOfChange claimed a small victory, but said that it would prefer that companies refrain from any in-kind donations.
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Noble: It looks like it is an in-kind contribution, even if it was a loan to be repaid.
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Facebook's donations (which could include in-kind offers) amounted to over a million dollars, according to the disclosure filing.
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Last Thursday, when Trump blasted Obama's endorsement of Clinton on Twitter, a rejoinder in kind came from Clinton's account.
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When they do, if consumers are in the lead and businesses respond in kind, the economy will keep growing.
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China promised to retaliate in kind, saying it would target products from the U.S., including soybeans, cars and whiskey.
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In addition, the consent fee of 50bp will now be paid in cash instead of payment-in-kind notes.
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For one thing, they include only "money income" — excluding in-kind government benefits like housing vouchers or food stamps.
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Mueller may, of course, respond in kind by making the Trump team an offer he knows it can't accept.
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The amorphous, long-term nature of the problem doesn't fit well into political agendas, and companies respond in kind.
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And President Trump has responded in kind with several attacks on CNN since his time on the campaign trail.
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" Trump responded in kind on Twitter Thursday, writing, "Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy.
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Two of our White House correspondents examine how the president's coarse talk has inspired opponents to respond in kind.
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Billy Joel and Alexis Joel each reported $503,250 in in-kind contributions to Mr. Cuomo, as well, this month.
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China has responded in kind, outlining its own plan on Wednesday for measures on $16 billion of American goods.
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From what Snedeker has seen, the renewed appreciation being shown Woods by the fans is being reciprocated in kind.
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He's placed tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods, to which Beijing has responded in kind each time.
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China responded in kind later in August, introducing new tariffs on $75 billion worth of U.S. goods, effective Sept.
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The scenario here is that North Korea goes one provocation too far and South Korea finally responds in kind.
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The left just started all this race stuff, we're told, and the far right is only responding in kind.
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The president responded in kind, handing them control over strategic cabinet selections and the boards of state-owned enterprises.
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As the parties fight harder and dirtier, the other side's partisans demand that their elected officials respond in kind.
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The small ensemble of Trinity singers, some doubling as percussionists, responded to the score in kind, performing with compassion.
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She implied that if the United States imposed sanctions that hurt European companies, the bloc would respond in kind.
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I ate a lot of mangoes, in number and in kind: Alphonso, Banganapalle, Dasheri, Safeda (my fave so far).
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In 2017 the audit office accused Jobbik of receiving illegal in-kind financing, and fined it 663m forints ($20183m).
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She said that Britain was "ready to respond in kind" if there were signs of increased cooperation from Russia.
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" Thunberg responded in kind by changing her Twitter bio to read, "A teenager working on her anger management problem.
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But he cautioned against responding in kind by seeking to deploy new American intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe.
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The chance that Europe will respond in kind will fuel worries there could be prolonged damage to global growth.
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They must 'face temporary criticism,' ignore 'temporary passion or hysteria,' and avoid responding in kind with 'belligerency and bluster.
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China has retaliated in kind to Trump's initial tariffs and has promised to respond accordingly to future Trump actions.
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So first we are here in kind of our main living space, and we have this beautiful dining area.
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Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, told reporters on Tuesday evening that Moscow would retaliate in kind if necessary.
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Thunberg did not respond in kind, but subtly changed her Twitter bio to "pirralho" which means "brat" in Portuguese.
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"For us to see the first shot go in, kind of loosens it up for everyone else," Allen said.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the EU would respond in kind if the U.S. imposed car tariffs.
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So far, the U.S. has imposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods and China has retaliated in kind.
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"We sit in kind of a unique spot in that there's definitely health and wellness elements," he tells me.
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If a person does something nice, we feel obligated to respond in kind, and the reverse also holds true.
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Development aid typically takes the form of in-kind goods and services: vaccines, medicine, education, housing, food parcels, etc.
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"The complaint alleges that I somehow violated campaign finance laws by facilitating an excess, in-kind contribution," Cohen said.
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The two largest in-kind benefits that developing country governments provide are free or subsidized education and health care.
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The idea is that, by wearing a device like the Re-Timer, your circadian rhythms will respond in kind.
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In the resulting film, entitled Synchronicity (Thailand), the fireflies begin to respond in kind, their bioluminescence flashing in synchronocity.
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INGRAHAM: Leo, so are you making the Joe Scarborough, Edward Bennett Williams argument that this is an in-kind contribution, because if you make that argument, then as Jonathan Turley said, it&aposs the same liability, criminal liability on Hillary Clinton for an in-kind contribution that she received from a foreign source.
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Saiga landed a series of punches and knees with Ito responding in kind to quell the advances of his opponent.
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Some villages got in-kind food aid: a bundle of common food items, like rice, vegetable oil, and canned fish.
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"You are not allowed to make a $130,000 in-kind contribution for the purpose of benefiting a campaign," says Eisen.
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Iran has already responded in kind by labeling the US military a terrorist organization, a move Tehran vowed to do.
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He promised to respond in kind if countries like China and the United States do not play fair on trade.
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Trump seems to think that any time he's insulted, no matter who does it, he's entitled to respond in kind.
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The WFP, the world's largest food-aid provider, has adapted: a decade ago, it doled out aid only in kind.
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Business leaders across the world have responded in kind, showing their belief in Tennessee's future by voting with their checkbooks.
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CommonBond also has a partnership with Pencils of Promise to offer in-kind financing for every student loan it issues.
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Trump has criticized Amazon and the Washington Post, which Jeff Bezos owns, on Twitter, and Bezos has responded in kind.
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The Chinese ambassador to Djibouti has told diplomats privately that China expects to be repaid in cash or in kind.
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If you look at our seven-inch EP trilogy back covers, you already see us in kind of paramilitary uniforms.
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While the Ynaa come in peace, tensions arise as an islander is murdered, and as his brother responds in kind.
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In a speech earlier on Wednesday, Erdogan said Turkey would "retaliate in kind" if the officers involved were not probed.
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According to the filings, campaign staffers are routinely reimbursed for these "in-kind" purchases of office supplies and other expenses.
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In-kind payments are normal for campaigns, but are supposed to be followed by the name of any vendors used.
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Her Instagram feed is full of uplifting pictures, videos and captions and her followers respond in kind with supportive comments.
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Any missile or nuclear strike by the United States would be responded to "in kind," said the North Korea representative.
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Moore suggests that rather than bringing an analytical jackhammer to a parabolic text/event that we instead respond in kind.
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I was actually in kind of a bad mood that day, so I said, 'Oh, well I'll read it eventually.
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Savvas responded in kind and it sent the Thai crowd of knee-jerk cheerleaders into a wild and squalling din.
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But the Dirtbag Left has no use for civility, and instead wants to counter the alt-right's mudslinging in kind.
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" The skill goes like this: say, "Alexa, remember Brian's birthday is May 11," and Alexa will respond, in kind, "Okay.
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Assad and Iran would have no incentive to respond in kind and turn a one-off strike into something more.
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"If they continue their attacks we will respond in kind," said Attahullah Khogyani, a spokesman for Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province.
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And when they do, if consumers are in the lead and businesses respond in kind, the economy will keep growing.
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"The United States has much greater capacity," she said, seeming to threaten that the United States could respond in kind.
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It is always wrong, and its use by one political "side" never justifies its "in-kind" use by the other.
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Catholicism responded in kind: Papal encyclicals denounced liberalism as a pestilence and an evil, mired in selfishness, materialism, and unbelief.
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It is illegal for foreign nationals to contribute to American campaigns, including through in-kind contributions, such as opposition research.
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This would drive the price of consumer goods higher, and both countries would probably impose in-kind tariffs, Moody's predicted.
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Since Chalupa allegedly engaged in both activities as a DNC staffer, this collusion would constitute an illegal, in-kind contribution.
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Rudolph attempted to rip off Garrett's helmet, and Garrett responded in kind before striking Rudolph over the head with it.
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Former President Obama has responded in kind, campaigning against President Trump and the Republican Party in the 2018 midterm elections.
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"Mexico will not have any other option but to retaliate in kind" if the U.S. tariffs are enacted, said Urteaga.
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Delta plans to fulfill the commitment through cash contributions, in-kind travel and grants from the Delta Air Lines Foundation.
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The next day, Beijing responded in kind, putting the same percentage of tariffs on the same amount of American goods.
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"What Chris Christie did was an in-kind contribution to the Democrat Party," Gowdy said on Fox News on Wednesday.
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" Ms. Williams, who has often observed him, described the process as "mind-numbing and thrilling in kind of equal measure.
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China plans retaliation in kind, and U.S. businesses are bracing by halting hiring, putting off expenses and otherwise cutting costs.
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The US has already placed tariffs on approximately $250 billion in Chinese goods, to which China has responded in kind.
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Because they're also in kind of the same bind that local TV stations or local newspapers have been in. Yeah.
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The publisher's lawyer responded in kind, saying the president was using the highest platform in the land to censor someone.
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While the government is willing to continue holding its fire, the insurgents have no apparent plans to respond in kind.
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Parents may feel rejected and react in kind, by acting as if their children don't need them, Dr. Dozier said.
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Moreover, although Bishop doesn't make this point explicitly, death differs from other losses not only in degree but in kind.
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Fox has relentlessly promoted and defended Trump -- and he has responded in kind by showering its hosts with coveted interviews.
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It also alleges that the charity created an illegal in-kind donation of more than $2.8 million to his campaign.
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AT&T gave more than $2 million in cash, plus in-kind donations; Verizon and Comcast pitched in smaller amounts.
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When Republicans responded in kind, Democrats killed the filibuster for all executive-branch nominees except those to the Supreme Court.
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The most powerful stakeholders in the status quo push for more of the same, and every institution responds in kind.
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Trump responded in kind: "She's very, very weak on illegal immigration," he said on the campaign trail in South Carolina.
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Trump's announcement alarmed Mexico, which rejected it as "interventionism" and said it would respond in kind to such a move.
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The U.S. has slapped tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods, to which China has retaliated in kind.
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Yet, unrealistic as Trump's ideas are, they differ from those of his chief opponents only in degree, not in kind.
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" Thunberg immediately responded in kind by changing her Twitter bio to read, "A teenager working on her anger management problem.
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"If anything, he may feel the need to push hard on trade issues -- despite China's ability to retaliate in kind."
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If Democrats are willing to engage on a bipartisan basis, there are good indications that Republicans will respond in kind.
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Oyston has responded in kind: banning the local newspaper from the club and starting litigation against a number of supporters.
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Investors, business owners and households could respond in kind — potentially creating the very recession that Kudlow seems to suddenly fear.
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China responded in kind, threatening tariffs on $50 billion in U.S. goods and taking particular aim at American agricultural products.
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This is especially true in the summer; as the temperature creeps up, my body responds in kind by sweating profusely.
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Basically, if Putin decides to let nukes fly, the US is sure to respond in kind, destroying Russia as well.
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My son doesn't want to be friends, and he's been getting in trouble for responding to the other boy in kind.
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The guys with the deepest pockets are slowly but surely taking over media, and even in kind of the artistic corners.
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I didn't know what the fuck was going on because I was in kind of a NyQuil haze at that point.
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China has denied that it forces companies to transfer technology and has promised to retaliate in kind to any U.S. tariffs.
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In-kind benefits are pilfered by middlemen who would find it harder to get at payments made to beneficiaries' bank accounts.
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" Clinton instructed Marshall to respond the "sweet" email in kind and to tell him "we all hope to see him soon.
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But after it became clear others wanted to contribute in kind, they decided to seek real funding and just scan everything.
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China responded in kind on Wednesday, promising to take "necessary countermeasures" against the U.S. if Washington follows through on its threat.
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RELATED: 10 best lines from Graham's presidential campaign Trump responded in kind, even releasing Graham's personal cell phone number in public.
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About $69,000 of that went to the RNC, including in-kind contributions, such as travel expenses, vendor reimbursements, and catering charges.
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So, in turn, candidates have responded in kind by only occasionally mentioning Mueller and Russia as they campaign across the county.
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For example, New Hampshire State Director Matthew Ciepielowski filed $2,068.23 for "in-kind" office supplies and was subsequently reimbursed in May.
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Trump drives his opponents to respond in kind, to adopt just a little more of his tone and language and pitch.
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Among those he challenged was "Arab Idol" winner Mohammed Assaf, who responded in kind — helping the online campaign to go viral.
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Instead, they will effectively make a "payment in kind" by sequencing the DNA for future use by the wider scientific community.
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Ventimiglia responded in kind, because internet boyfriends know exactly how to tug at fans' heartstrings and avoid conflict with government agencies.
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The Turkish government responded in kind to the U.S. refusal to process visas — before Erdogan followed up with his rhetorical broadside.
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And, if a country did use those tools, we ought to make clear that we're going to potentially respond in kind.
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On July 2687.50, tariffs on $20.65 billion worth of imports will take effect, and Beijing has promised to retaliate in kind.
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These IOUs have a paid-in-kind structure, and interest has been building since the company issued the notes in 2013.
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I usually got a heads-up before the letter ran, but I almost never got a chance to respond in kind.
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Campaigns spend millions of dollars on opposition research, far beyond the minimum in kind value of $85033,000 for a felony solicitation.
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Conway's husband, George Conway, has been a highly public critic of President Donald Trump, who has responded in kind over Twitter.
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"We should not underestimate China's willingness to retaliate in kind," the former official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Reuters.
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Information, such as opposition research, is considered an "in kind" donation, as much a campaign contribution as a gift of cash.
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The arrangement counted as an in-kind campaign contribution because it was made to further Trump's chance of being elected president.
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Now it's time for me to respond in kind, and give them the attention they deserve and I want to give.
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On July 687.503, tariffs on $2687.50 billion worth of imports will take effect, and Beijing has promised to retaliate in kind.
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Washington implemented tariffs of 25 percent on $34 billion of Chinese imports just last week, with Beijing swiftly retaliating in kind.
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These I.O.U.s have a paid-in-kind structure, and interest has been building since the company issued the notes in 2013.
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Brad Bannon argued that if Trump attacked Bill Clinton again for his treatment of women, Hillary Clinton should respond in kind.
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Russia has declined to respond in kind, instead inviting the children of U.S. diplomats to a Christmas party at the Kremlin.
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If the United States refused to consider the impacts of its emissions on other countries, other countries could respond in kind.
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They may respond in kind, as well as by appealing to the W.T.O. Meanwhile, shares in affected companies appeared little changed.
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Dedicated to fighting the Slave Power, Republican congressmen did their duty, confronting Southerners as never before, and Southerners replied in kind.
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But just because Republicans are trying to make politics ever more about race doesn't mean that Democrats should respond in kind.
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And second, I was worried very much about being in kind of a — kind of a J. Edgar Hoover-type situation.
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These I.O.U.s have a paid-in-kind structure, and interest has been building since the company issued the notes in 2013.
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That said, these officials said that if the North Koreans had approached Pence with pleasantries, he would have responded in kind.
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For instance, an internal CGI document prepared in fall 2023 lists APCO's in-kind contribution at $275,000 for that year alone.
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Buying her silence could be legally interpreted as an in-kind donation to the Trump campaign -- creating a potential legal issue.
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There is one obvious word for Facebook's refusal to stop the lies and in-kind contributions to Trump from Zuckerberg: Sad.
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The EU responded in kind with tariffs targeting more than $3 billion worth of U.S. goods including bourbon, yachts and motorcycles.
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"I'm still in kind of shock that I even got to that ball," said Jones, who grew up in San Diego.
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Democrats have responded in kind under Trump, and consequently many of his biggest regulatory changes have not yet fully taken effect.
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The former New York mayor then did something few Democratic presidential candidates have been willing to, so far: Respond in kind.
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But to respond in kind would have agitated nationalist sentiments on both sides and further cut Turkey off from the West.
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"Even though I thought that was an unjustified and offensive break with precedent, I would not respond in kind," said Sen.
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It's that they seem to be engaged in something different than their predecessors — different not just in degree, but in kind.
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Le Drian said that in case of a cyber attack, the country could respond in kind as well as with conventional weapons.
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As for how much she has contributed to her campaign, Clinton has made $1.2 million in in-kind contributions to her campaign.
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By all accounts, these two look, feel, and act as a romantic couple and it's easy to respond to them in kind.
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Both Iran and Iraq announced they would respond in kind by banning American citizens so long as Trump's ban was in place.
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In Moscow, the state news agency Tass quoted an unidentified Russian Foreign Ministry official as suggesting that Russia would respond in kind.
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DeSantis needled Gillum, calling him by his first name — which he says he took offense to — but he didn't respond in kind.
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Beijing responded in kind on Monday, saying it would hike taxes on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports, starting on June 1.
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"I put my fingers in there in kind of a picking motion and I pulled out a worm," Beckley told BuzzFeed News.
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The police initiative has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars and received millions in in-kind contributions, including placement in treatment centers.
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The book's first, and strongest, claim is that human language is different from animal communication not just in scope, but in kind.
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As part of her winnings, she received a $212,000 grant and in-kind services, along with co-working space alongside fellow winners.
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We've always believed that Uber's problems, while extreme, are not different in kind from those of the majority of large tech firms.
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"In my country, we see you as a savage nation whose army shoots our children for sport!" the man responds in kind.
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On a survey-reported basis that excludes in-kind payments households with children make up the considerable majority of the extreme poor.
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I find it hard not to respond to him in kind, not to let his language, his energy, his approach, infect mine.
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There was a lot of banter; the instructor asked me if I had any last words, in kind of a jovial sense.
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Google gave $22019,000, and Microsoft made a $250,000 cash donation along with a $250,000 in-kind contribution in the form of equipment.
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"They're put in kind of a much more primal state of having to craft a narrative that explains the inexplicable," he said.
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"Tim Murphy gave us some great clinical advice in kind of what to expect to go through, the various stages," said Rep.
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China has reacted in kind, imposing taxes on agricultural goods designed to hit suppliers in states where Trump has the strongest support.
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If you can give your boss that kind of support, the law of reciprocity should draw her to supporting you in kind.
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Cash skeptics are insistent that in-kind grants of things like food or cattle are preferable in certain cases to granting cash.
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It's in kind of a class of its own — neither an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi. Oh, and you can preorder one.
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The company demonstrated how whispering a request – like "play a lullaby" – to Alexa would trigger the voice assistant to respond in kind.
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The issues in Israel have always been big, real issues of life or death, and the subsequent emotions have followed in kind.
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The other combatant nations responded to their maximum extent, with rapidly developed mixtures of retaliation-in-kind and protective technologies and procedures.
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What's more, Lambert and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin — seated one section over on the front row — later returned the gesture in kind.
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U.S. President Donald Trump fuelled trade tensions by going ahead with tariffs on Chinese imports, prompting Beijing to immediately respond in kind.
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The FBI predictably seized the tape of the president discussing a payment that could be charged as an in-kind campaign contribution.
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And yet, Democratic leaders and their media allies in Washington have of course responded in kind by focusing on nothing but impeachment.
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They differ only in degree, not in kind — it is still the same old story, a struggle between authoritarian and democratic systems.
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Localities can also require additional payments in the form of in-kind contributions that do not count toward the 5-percent cap.
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"I think they had a couple seeing-eye ones that went in, kind of changed the momentum of the game," Johnson said.
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He seemed to know everyone, and everyone returned his greetings in kind with a comment that elicited the guide's generous, rumbling laugh.
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Indicated 20.1 percent higher The group said it would raise capital by way of contribution in kind to its planned Kontron merger.
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Morris said that despite that claim, should Boeing push ahead with a 797, Airbus would be highly likely to respond in kind.
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Instead of settling things at the highest political level, the U.S. hit China with import tariffs, forcing Beijing to respond in kind.
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Bob Menendez of New Jersey for accepting gifts without proper approval from a wealthy ophthalmologist and returning in kind with political favors.
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The tragicomic irony: We are confronted with complex challenges, but the zeitgeist does not encourage candidates or voters to respond in kind.
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The shift from music as a temporary, irreplicable experience to a recorded one that can be revisited is a change in kind.
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The internet is still confused, media companies and how they do it, and they do it in kind of a piecemeal way.
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But if these are habits you're trying to instill in a little one or polish up yourself, Assistant will respond in kind.
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That included selling potential investors on several billion dollars in unsecured payment-in-kind notes that carried a 15% coupon, Bloomberg reported.
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And I mean that in kind of a broader term, but what do you think the key narratives are of this year?
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Factory activity declined in August as U.S. President Donald Trump ratcheted up tariffs on imports from China, and China retaliated in kind.
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Russia initially indicated they would respond in kind but then suddenly reversed course and did not enact sanctions against the United States.
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Both strategies come with serious risks: Retaliating in kind could aggravate already deep polarization and wreck what's left of our political norms.
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He galvanized liberals who feared that more establishment Democrats were ill-equipped to respond in kind to a flamethrower like Mr. Trump.
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Mars's investment in Kind gives the smaller company a valuation of more than $3.63 billion — five times its value three years ago.
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" The president responded in kind, tweeting the now-famous picture from inside the meeting with a biting caption: "Nervous Nancy's Unhinged Meltdown!
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That warning comes as President Donald Trump has threatened many of America's major trading partners with tariffs — and they've responded in kind.
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The U.S. imposed tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports, with Beijing saying it had no choice but to respond in kind.
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I always greet them with a warm hello, and they respond in kind — that is, except for one curmudgeon of a cashier.
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Malaysia responded in kind, preventing all North Koreans from leaving Malaysia until the safety of Malaysians in North Korea could be assured.
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Dogs have a little bit of ability to see color, and so they see things in kind of blue, yellow, and gray.
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U.S. employment growth was getting to what he "would expect in kind of a stable economy," Rosengren told CNBC in an interview.
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U.S. employment growth is getting to what he "would expect in kind of a stable economy," Rosengren told CNBC in an interview.
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That would have forced America to respond in kind, and the end result would have been the feared war that nobody wanted.
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Chevron has posted a 5 percent gain, in kind, and gave help to the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF's 6 percent increase.
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But with the Postal Service now making Sunday deliveries, FedEx had to respond in kind, said Helane Becker, transportation analyst at Cowen.
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With the U.S. administration clearly moving toward a more trade-protectionist stance, the major concern is that other countries retaliate in kind.
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You're presenting your best career self, so don't derail that by airing your political grievances, or responding in kind to negative comments.
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The watchdog is demanding an investigation into both Crapo and Hart for failing to report the payments or the in-kind contributions.
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As if the gods were responding in kind, the skies opened and poured torrential rains across the land, ruining the year's harvest.
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The US has already imposed tariffs on $2900 billion worth of goods from China this year, and China has retaliated in kind.
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Half the population is unemployed and living on Basic, which apparently consists of in-kind provision of housing, food, and other necessities.
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The Jacobs had a budget of about $100,000, not including the in-kind space, security, lighting, and cleaning donations from the city.
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But Beijing has responded to the tariffs in kind, making it much harder for US companies to sell in the Chinese market.
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Specifically- 'Cause Silicon Valley has always been pressing on the FDA in kind of a juvenile way- I think it's ... I'm impressed.
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But America's increasingly litigious response to cyber-attacks throws up another concern: will its own legion of government hackers face retribution in kind?
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Yamana shareholders will receive purchase rights in Brio as a dividend in-kind, which they can use to buy shares in the unit.
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The Russian, who made seven double-faults in the match, broke back again for 4-4 but the German replied in kind immediately.
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Both involved payments that legal experts have said could equate to in-kind contributions to Trump's campaign in violation of federal election laws.
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However, Iran did say it would respond in kind after Trump signed an executive order temporarily banning citizens from traveling to the US.
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Over the summer months, the U.S. had also implemented 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese imports, and China responded in kind.
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In short, it tries to make it clear that a real person just helped the customer, and Jet customers are responding in kind.
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The markets have responded in kind, with the major averages getting a boost and a rush of investor money coming off the sidelines.
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Renslow tells me that The Mall gives the equivalent of $12 million annually in cash, products, and in-kind support for charitable causes.
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But surprisingly, Microsoft's dual-screen devices won't be exclusive to the new OS in kind: Microsoft's surprise Surface Duo phone runs Android instead.
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In kind, you can learn a lot from your Mars sign (the sign that Mars was in at the moment of your birth).
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Employers are responding in kind, with one-fifth of organizations reporting they increased their health and wellness benefits offerings from 2018 to 2019.
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And in kind of light of these separations because it's sort of threw a bomb in the middle of the normal immigration process.
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But Beijing has responded to the tariffs in kind, and made it even harder for US companies to sell in the Chinese market.
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The other leading economies had no choice but to respond in kind, in the hope of dragging America back to the negotiating table.
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Beijing said it had no choice but to respond in kind, but was yet to outline the full extent of any retaliatory measures.
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Thirty-two years on, the police maintain that the protest quickly boiled over into violence, and they were forced to respond in kind.
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Observers had expected Iran to respond in kind to the capture of an Iranian tanker by British authorities in Gibraltar two weeks ago.
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" Froggatt responded in kind, saying she feels Lawrence is one of the best actresses of her generation and "such a good role model.
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On Tuesday, India carried out air raids over Pakistani territory, its first in nearly 50 years, and on Wednesday, Pakistan responded in kind.
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According to the Public Disclosure Commission, donations and in-kind contributions have come from BP ($9.5 million), Valero, and, of course, Koch Industries.
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In other words, they're acutely aware of and responsive to their surroundings, and they respond, in kind, to both pleasant and unpleasant experiences.
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China retaliated in kind, quickly leading to a tit-for-tat escalation in billions of dollars' worth of tariffs on one another's imports.
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But, in kind of going after that high-end innovative approach, have we missed or ignored or overlooked basic operational ship-handling skills?
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Russia responded in kind to the US' sanctions after several months delay and ordered large cuts in the US diplomatic staff in Russia.
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The FCC vote requires non-financial "in kind" contributions made by cable operators must be assigned a value and counted against the cap.
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Major defense stocks have surged to record highs this year as President Donald Trump has responded in kind to threats from North Korea.
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The movement last year raised more than $300 million online plus countless in-kind donations and acts of kindness given in its name.
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Their ideological motivations mean they are harder to negotiate with, and less likely to disarm in return for cash or in-kind benefits.
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Since then, the countries have responded in kind, suggesting tariffs of their own against American exports such as pork, peanut butter and motorcycles.
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The trade war effectively started earlier this month, when the United States imposed the first round of tariffs and China responded in kind.
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Cruz noted that many candidates "have tossed more than a few nasty, personal attacks my way," but said he wouldn't respond in kind.
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Mars, which makes M&Ms and Snickers bars, has also taken a stake in KIND, the third-biggest maker of snack bars worldwide.
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The VAST majority of campaign finance experts believe this to be a clear violation of in-kind contribution and donation reporting laws. 7.
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"(The Kings) came in kind of in the same position we were, at the bottom just trying to figure it out," Bazemore said.
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The United States should respond in kind by drawing China's forces into a complex fight along multiple axes, thousands of miles from home.
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Federal officials, including Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., have said that the United States would respond to the Russian attacks in kind.
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It also raised €200m of payment-in-kind (PIK) notes at that time from a mezzanine fund owned by private equity firm Ardian.
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This year, it began retaliating in kind, floating to the South leaflets that called President Park Geun-hye a snake and a prostitute.
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Mr. Wick said she answered in kind, joking, "He did O.K." He asked her if Mr. Reagan also tried to get into politics.
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There is nothing worse than somebody who claims to be the king of trash talk and then cries when people respond in kind.
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One component of the idea of reciprocity is that friendly acts create a feeling of indebtedness, which compels us to repay in-kind.
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China has said it will respond in kind to threats by Trump to impose tariffs on up to $150 billion of Chinese goods.
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The suits are close in kind to those levied against Uber and Grubhub, which also allege that workers had been misclassified as contractors.
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As the real world has gone through cycles of collective fear and threatened or actual violence, the horror genre has responded in kind.
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As of Friday, he had contributed $65.5 million in cash and a half-million dollars more of in-kind rent and staff salaries.
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Those shown more upbeat posts in turn posted significantly more of their own upbeat posts; those shown more downbeat posts responded in kind.
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And as you know, from the very beginning of this campaign, nearly a year now, I have consistently refused to respond in kind.
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The company has also set aside $3 million in funds and in-kind technology to provide donations for other coronavirus-worthy causes worldwide.
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It also donated $100,000 last year to the Democratic Governors Association, which later gave $20,000 in in-kind contributions to Mr. Cuomo's campaign.
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I think we try, but I think the idea of getting inside of these sports, we're in, kind of, but we're really not.
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Last month Hapoalim said it will distribute its 33% stake in Isracard as a dividend in kind to the bank's shareholders in March.
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As trade tensions escalate, Europe, Canada and Mexico are threatening to respond in kind, raising the potential of an all-out trade war.
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In this, it stands out only in degree, not in kind: All over the country, state legislators are making it harder to vote.
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"When there's extreme anger and hatred on the other side, don't respond in kind," Mr. Cruz told the audience beneath the glittering chandeliers.
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The Trump administration's wholesale refusal to treat congressional information demands as legitimate is so different in degree as to become different in kind.
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"Last night, I was in kind of a bleak mood, bored on the plane, and I thought, I need to work," she said.
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Trading partners of the U.S. retaliated in kind, hitting exports hard and creating "longer-lasting negative effects" to the economy, Deutsche Bank said.
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Professor Lieberwitz agreed with the provost that the best way to counter Professor Rasmusen's exercise of free speech was to respond in kind.
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What's more, a provision in the new tax law that prevents "value-in-kind exchanges" for cars has crimped sales at the top.
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When this payment was first disclosed, I warned that it could present a serious threat to Trump as an "in-kind" campaign contribution.
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Graham responded in kind with a video of him destroying a cellphone with a golf club, blender, chef's knife, toaster oven and fire.
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And contrary to reports, we made no donation -- monetary, in-kind, silent or otherwise -- to Voto Latino to drive people to the polls.
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APCO officials estimate their total cash support for CGI totaled $45,600 and their in-kind support to CGI exceeded $1 million since 2008.
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The services are provided as in-kind donations, for free, through a not-for-profit group the Federal Election Commission cleared last year.
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Prices have risen in kind: The median sale price was $650,000 in 2019, up from $350,000 in 2009, a nearly 86 percent jump.
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As with all such actions it will impact the dynamics of the region, and Iran will likely feel compelled to respond in kind.
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So, we're getting to the point where we're getting the kind of employment growth I would expect in kind of a stable economy.
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Later Monday morning, Target announced its pledge of $1 million in cash and in-kind donations to support communities impacted by Hurricane Irma.
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"Any expenditure made in coordination with a candidate is considered to be an in-kind contribution to the candidate," Whitehouse and Raskin write.
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The Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, declined to respond in kind to the measures, a gesture that Mr. Trump appeared to view favorably.
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All those trees are then delivered to the bases with the help of in-kind work from FedEx, whose volunteers coordinate all deliveries.
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"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
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There's also no information about consulting contracts paid for through in-kind donations, like the consultants' work on reform paid for by Gates.
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China's Foreign Ministry responded to the speculation Monday, stating that Beijing would retaliate in kind should the U.S. initiate fresh tariffs, Reuters reported.
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But Mr. Romney declined to respond in kind to her, and the matter only illustrated how awkward this moment is for all parties.
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In a sense, the early styles are somewhat similar, though Winogrand went off in kind of a different direction a little later on.
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And they spend less on cash transfers (for example, direct transfers or pensions) as opposed to in-kind services like health and education.
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Early in the first quarter, Serra jumps ahead 163-0, only for Dorsey to respond in kind with a 40-yard touchdown pass.
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The pressure will also be on Trump to respond in kind — if not more forcefully — if Iran kills Americans during this tense time.
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Pfizer gave $1 million Boeing, $1 million AT&T, $1 million in cash and in-kind, including 5x phone capacity on the National Mall.
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As consumer-focused quadcopter drones become increasingly capable, available, and affordable, the potential that they may be used by bad actors grows in kind.
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The Clinton campaign expects the grants to elicit cost sharing and in-kind contributions from the municipalities receiving them, thus leveraging up their impact.
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The careless mission, coupled with the "in your face" naming in the executive order, were unsustainable affronts to Yemen and it responded in kind.
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So, when Alice announces she did manage to sell the Murder House On Elm Street, Betty responds in kind by setting it on fire.
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But to get there, he's attached himself to policy proposals that are different in kind, and more extreme, than those of recent Republican nominees.
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Therefore this is a benefit in kind from Mr Ross to Mr Johnson and Mr Johnson's declaration to the House of Commons is correct.
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Competition will be fierce as incumbents, like BMW and Audi, which are determined to hold on to their more profitable customers, respond in kind.
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Four days later, it was a Sunday, there was a couple out for a walk in Kalamazoo, in kind of like a wooded area.
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But if America applies tariffs of 25% on cars, as he has threatened, Mr Abe would find it hard not to respond in kind.
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Ms Rosenblum and Mr Muirhead: Some say we should fire with fire and return angry, unsupported conspiracist accusations of disloyalty and illegitimacy in kind.
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To the puzzle-solver this is a difference not in kind, but in mien, like what strictly, biblically differentiates an angel from a demon.
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In the first move Sergei Lavrov, the foreign minister, appeared on state television to declare that Russia would respond to America's actions in kind.
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Target you felt like, I'm in kind of a hip, cool store with a big cart, and it's kind of fashionable to be here.
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Plus, people can offer in-kind services to other members to defray the cost of membership somewhat: One member is currently offering pro headshots.
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The biggest thing is helping you make use of these devices with the data that you have in kind of a more balanced approach.
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The Asian giant, too, often demands collateral that require repayment in kind, such as oil exports — adding to the opaque nature of those loans.
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She responded to her new design in kind by giving her tattoo artist a touch of new ink as well, added to his forearm.
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As Clinton prepared to deliver a speech eviscerating Trump for legitimizing white supremacists and cozying up to far-right extremists, Trump responded in kind.
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Russia may find it difficult to respond in kind by imposing sanctions on U.S. businesses however since few of them have significant Russian exposure.
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Corporate earnings prospects are responding in kind, with earnings expectations moving sharply back into positive territory after a period of decline from late 2015.
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"This is different in kind from anything else," Timothy Crosland, the director of a UK-based climate law group called Plan B, told me.
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The study by Discourse Intelligence was paid for by the Virginia Education Association as an in-kind service to Northam's campaign, the Post reports.
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Google often provides in-kind donations like bikes to the festival, and Elon Musk, Sergey Brin, and Jeff Bezos have all been spotted there.
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The PCU is one notch lower than the registered programmes' to reflect the lack of a provision to repay the demand loan in kind.
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If the Democrats don't use any future mandate to retaliate in kind, Republicans will think they can do the same thing—or worse—again.
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Not just for the steely determination, but for the restraint; Senator Klobuchar maintained her dignity, won the exchange, but did not respond in kind.
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Some legal experts have argued that the payment, made before the 2016 presidential election, violated campaign finance laws as an undeclared "in kind" contribution.
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"In kind of a roundabout way, Secretary Pompeo acknowledged that they still have the capabilities that they had before these conversations began," he said.
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He also wants to offer in-kind service in the form of sophisticated data-collection and analytics, to be used for social media campaigns.
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According the the attorney general's office, about $2.8 million in illegal in-kind donations made during the fundraiser were contributed to the Trump Foundation.
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I decided to respond in kind and kept my phone at the ready to take pictures of anyone I caught taking pictures of me.
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" If Trump didn't pay Cohen back: "Then he is still out on the line, having made a illegal in kind contribution to the campaign.
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However, Russia may find it difficult to respond in kind by imposing sanctions on U.S. businesses since few of them have significant Russian exposure.
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The former secretary of State, feeling the heat from Sanders's rise, has returned in kind by seeking to cut into some his perceived strengths.
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Trump responded in kind, telling GOP leaders they needed to "get tougher" or he'd be forced to go it alone and lead the party.
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They said the move would make it more expensive to build cars here and would prompt other countries to respond in kind, hurting exports.
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Charlie Baker of Massachusetts had declared a public health emergency on Tuesday, and said that the university had been forced to respond in kind.
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The $225 million is "in cash, in-kind, and planned-giving to support both the global and local response to COVID-19," Robbins said.
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There I was told there was a difference in kind between humans and other animals, that only we humans had personalities, minds, and emotions.
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" But this time, they and their allies responded in kind, in an extraordinary exchange that some analysts saw as "a race to the bottom.
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As the report describes, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and asked him to persuade Putin not to respond to Obama's sanctions in kind.
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A warning from Vladimir Putin: The Russian president said his country would respond in kind if the U.S. develops new intermediate-range nuclear missiles.
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Angels and miscreants got in on the action, pushing and pulling, the Devil stretching out his hand and zapping everyone; God responded in kind.
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Those laws barred candidates' supporters from making donations — including in-kind donations — worth more than $2,0003 to presidential campaigns during the 2016 general election.
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In a sharp escalation last week, President Trump's imposition of tariffs on $20 billion in Chinese goods prompted swift retribution in kind from Beijing.
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Aside from the instances of unreported in-kind contributions that were confirmed Thursday by the commission, however, the other most scandalous claims were dismissed.
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Ideally, when you implement Runkel's strategy, your partner will respond in kind, and you two can have a calm conversation about what's bothering you.
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The great showman responded in kind by playing air guitar and swaying to the music while smiling and nodding straight into the TV camera.
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The Yankees have made significant in-kind donations to SCAN's Mullaly Academy Recreation Center (a Department of Parks facility), which immediately adjoins Yankee Stadium.
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Auto executives and some analysts suggest that, if the market does flock to cars, Motown automakers can shift production and retool factories in kind.
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At the time, Mr. Putin said that Russia would not respond in kind, suggesting that he expected a different relationship with the Trump administration.
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Wynn Resorts, one of the world's largest casino companies, contributed $729,217 in in-kind musical performances for the week's events, according to the disclosure.
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In the ornate parlor, Trump dubbed the financier "the great Steve Schwarzman" and Schwarzman responded in kind, thanking the president and calling the Jan.
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"You need someone to affirm your performative gesture and return it in kind, and once you can do that, it will grow," Jack says.
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When I shared my stories in kind, I was struck, just as I'd once been with Hope, by how little had to be explained.
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Last week, the European Union said it would respond in kind if President Donald Trump reneged on his pledge not to impose car tariffs.
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It's calculated to satisfy the TV show's biggest fans, (who have responded in kind, catapulting the movie to a record $31 million opening weekend).
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If Mr. Trump wants to hinder emerging export giants like Tesla, he should impose his tariffs, and the German government will respond in kind.
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The Russian government, which in recent days has warned that it will respond in kind to American pressure on RT, responded even more forcefully.
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An Iranian cleric mocked the US by saying Iran would not be able to strike back in kind after the assassination of Maj. Gen.
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The rest is shipped largely to China, as payment in kind for a decade of multi-billion dollar lending, Gavin said in a recent note.
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Google's latest artificial intelligence experiment is a music-playing piano bot that digests whatever keyboard melodies you give it and tries to respond in kind.
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That's not to say Iranian hackers haven't conducted cyber espionage against the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia, or that those countries haven't responded in kind.
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US officials have pledged to retaliate in kind, and Putin reportedly warned Kremlin journalists Monday that they are under surveillance from the National Security Agency.
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This year, as in previous years, those sponsors include Facebook, which will reportedly be providing $120,000 in cash and in-kind donations to the event.
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Cie Automotive said on Wednesday proposes extraordinary dividend in kind through distribution to shareholders of 0.65709 Global Dominion shares for every 1 CIE Automotive share.
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He told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the U.S. would act in kind, suggesting it would remove Venezuela's top diplomat in Washington as well.
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"I came in kind of with a little, I guess, motivation and maybe frustration that my little brother had gotten further than me," Chris said.
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We've paid them in kind by killing everything that swims, dumping lots of soda bottles, and continuing to fill the skies with climate-warming carbon.
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The rest of the record continues in kind, luxuriating in the catharsis that comes from owning your anger at a world of trauma, pain, deprivation.
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Lockheed's equity stake is in exchange for cash and in-kind services, and the two have partnered in the past on DoD and NASA contracts.
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Trump responded in kind, even defending the size of his manhood -- in reference to the hand comments -- in the GOP debate in Detroit last week.
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They said they were taking sustained fire from the likes of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Ted Cruz, and were forced to respond in kind.
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Upon hearing about Aldo's tweet ahead of his post-fight presser, McGregor responded in kind by labelling Aldo a "loser" for celebrating another man's loss.
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The chance to play alongside far-flung colleagues inspired a festive spirit, and the audience responded in kind, clapping after each movement and occasionally yelping.
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The lawsuit has since spiraled and has left Cohen in a potential legal predicament over whether the payment was an illegal in-kind campaign contribution.
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Would that require a response in kind from North Korea against Japan, South Korea, or the United States with conventional, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons?
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They indicated that they would offer the same in-kind assistance this year, while emphasizing that their support was aimed at benefiting the democratic process.
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Putin told reporters on Wednesday that Russia would have to respond in kind and would do so swiftly if the United States quit the pact.
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Mister ArtSee received an in-kind donation of over 100,000 art education books and kits to be distributed to children in public schools throughout NYC.
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National Front officials at the Lyon rally responded in kind, calling the former investment banker the candidate of "international capitalism" to boos in the crowd.
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Whichever is the case, Miss Manners would assume that your daughter-in-law was answering in kind, and perhaps should not be taken entirely literally.
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And geography is a factor as well, with black voters in different regions of the country behaving differently, if not in kind then by degree.
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"We're giving the WHO as many free ads as they need for their coronavirus response along with other in-kind support," Zuckerberg said http://bit.
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China has consistently denied Washington's accusations that it engages in unfair trade practices, vowing to fight back in kind and criticising U.S. measures as protectionist.
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"Despite the rally in stocks [Wednesday], Treasury yields and gold prices did not respond in-kind," said Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak.
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Facebook has also promised to give the organization as many free ads as they need for their coronavirus response along with other in-kind support.
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Patagonia would offer small grants to local activists, give in-kind support through marketing know-how and business savvy, and amplify their message with customers.
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Sanders's campaign has responded in kind, working aggressively online to portray Sanders as the anti-Bloomberg and Bloomberg himself as a kind of mini-Trump.
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Looking abroad, CIA collection on Russia will similarly almost certainly be negatively impacted now that Russia has responded in kind by proportionally expelling American officials.
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"In many cases, cash programs are simply much more effective than in-kind transfers at turning dollars spent into positive nutritional outcomes, " reports the Atlantic.
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Dorrie (Liv Hewson) is crushed out on Kerry (Anna Akana), who responds in kind except for those times when her cheerleading teammates can see her.
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Common Cause said in its complaints that the reported payment to Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, was an illegal in-kind campaign contribution.
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He said that giving a precise estimate is difficult as partner countries contribute most of their shares in the project in kind, by producing components.
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On Friday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that Trump had authorised "very powerful" sanctions targeting Turkey, which Turkey said it would retaliate in kind.
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Nor does he reckon with the questionable practices of officials who leak secrets, misrepresent themselves to Congress and respond in kind to Trump's outlandish rhetoric.
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Rather than think about what you want to say in the future, focus on what the hiring manager is saying now and react in kind.
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Turkey's military earlier said its artillery had returned fire "in kind" into Syria on Tuesday, marking Ankara's fourth straight day of shelling across the border.
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There would also be a staggering cost to American consumers, and other nations like China have warned they would retaliate in kind against American exports.
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It may seem as though the best response to Trump's contempt is to return it in kind, treating him the same way he treats others.
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The two squared up in the middle of a crowd and Lopez swung and missed Ibaka, who returned in kind, barely connecting with Lopez's head.
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She also had to express thanks when he did something kind and loving, as well as extend herself toward him in kind and loving ways.
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Mexican officials have signaled they will respond in kind if Washington actually imposes tariffs, steps likely to target regions with high concentrations of Trump voters.
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Those sites operated as their own planets in kind of a larger Nick Denton universe, but I missed that freedom very much, and while Gakwer.
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Diving back in kind of reminds me of Charlton Heston waking from his space travel to discover that he's on a planet run by orangutans.
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China responded in kind by announcing penalties on $245bn of American goods, which prompted Mr Trump to threaten to levy additional tariffs on goods worth $223bn.
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While Jade, 32, was understandably "exhausted" and in "kind of a state of shock" after giving birth, Iaconetti says she's not surprised by her friend's strength.
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There's tons of evidence that cash transfers work as well as or better than in-kind transfers, including past research by Cunha on this very program.
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After Trump opened the door, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Australia and Europe clamored for special treatment, while Chinese producers called on Beijing to retaliate in kind.
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Usually, such contact begins with an innocent hug, which then lingers, which then involves a kiss ... not so different in kind from what many people experience.
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It gives it a slight diffusion and feathering around the edges of the frame, just to show Joe in kind of a gauzy and dreamlike stagnation.
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" Barstool Prez Dave Portnoy told us back in September, Rapaport "claims to be the king of trash talk and then cries when people respond in kind.
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Apparently, much of the anti-Trump crowd, in the media and elected office, has decided to respond to him in kind rather than with bold civility.
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Gamble (the showrunner) writes her as a fully realized person, and Lail plays her as vulnerable, selfish, and tormented in kind of a basic girl way.
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You can donate to the group here, but organizers are also asking for "in kind" contributions as their shelters cope with an influx of new animals.
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If he responds in kind, his dream of rapprochement with Russia likely dies; if he does nothing, he looks weak and will face huge political backlash.
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Consider how many early Facebook executives have now come out against Facebook's existence in its current form: The executives' individual criticisms vary in kind and vehemence.
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Oil accounts for almost all of Venezuela's export revenue, and many of Venezuela's customers pay for oil in kind - with food or medical supplies, for example.
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Americana also said its board had recommended a cash dividend of 0.1 dinar per share for 2015 and dividends in kind of 0.133 dinar per share.
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Like a standard ETF, Precidian's framework offers in-kind creations and redemptions, which allow for purchases and payouts to be made with things other than cash.
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Another question addresses ETFs and whether factors other than an ETFs redemption history should be considered in determining whether it qualifies as an in-kind ETF.
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After Trump opened the door, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Australia and Europe clamored for special treatment, while Chinese producers called on Beijing to retaliate in kind.
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All staffer individual campaign refunds were logged the same way — the dollar amount for contribution refunds was identical to the "in-kind" repayments without the cents.
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According to Henry Wallich, an economist, factories paid workers in kind, with light bulbs or shoes from their assembly lines, or coal intended for their furnaces.
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He said Germany should avoid reacting in kind to provocations from Turkey because that would only give Erdogan the "who needs a bogeyman for his campaign".
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And, unlike the Damn Daniel kids who got a life-time supply of Vans, she didn't benefit from any in-kind benefits or cosmetic deals either.
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ANKARA (Reuters) - An artillery shell from Syria hit Turkey's southeastern province of Hatay on Thursday and Turkish border troops retaliated in kind, broadcaster CNN Turk said.
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I had this vision of this taking place in kind of like a pre-internet world, a world where the technology hadn't really blown up yet.
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On Friday, Trump said he was pushing ahead with a 25 percent tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese products, prompting Beijing to respond in kind.
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A portion of the helium extracted from federal lands should be marked as in-kind and sold to helium vendors using current and established pricing methodology.
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It's no surprise, then, that every recipient I talked to expressed appreciation for GiveDirectly's choice to offer them cash as opposed to an in-kind payment.
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The EU has said it would respond in kind if Trump imposed further car tariffs while the two sides discuss how they could cut trade barriers.
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But the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree (just ask Gwyneth Paltrow!), and celeb kids have been responding in kind with their own sassy comments.
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Giuliani's revelation has sparked questions about whether the payment violated campaign finance laws, as experts say it was an in-kind contribution to Trump's 2016 campaign.
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But the sheer volume of people, vehicles and buildings present complicates the equation, causing these challenges to grow not only in magnitude but also in kind.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The foreign ministry in Moscow said on Wednesday it would respond in kind to Greece's expulsion of two Russian diplomats, Interfax news agency reported.
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If the Mets really are determined to make their archenemy pay in kind for his October transgression against Ruben Tejada, then it will come another day.
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The company launched a US$29m five-year term loan August 211 with a payment-in-kind (PIK) option, a rarity in the syndicated loan market.
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"It's not a big issue for now, but could become more of an issue for the dollar if the U.S. administration responds in kind," he said.
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The FEC set its sights on Trump again in 2011 when he allegedly accepted in-kind contributions from the Trump Organization toward an exploratory presidential bid.
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After President Donald Trump placed up to $60 billion worth of tariffs on China last week, investors worried that the Chinese government would retaliate in kind.
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Russia has already retaliated in kind against Britain and ejected 23 British diplomats over the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
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So for five rounds Rodriguez performed balletic violence against the air a foot or two in front of Caceres and Caceres would occasionally respond in kind.
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"It would be an in-kind contribution to the Democratic Party," said Guy Cecil, chairman of Priorities USA, a political action committee that backs Democratic candidates.
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The rest of it continues in kind, with Bristol-based duo of futurist producer Kinlaw and scream-rapper Franco offering industrial elegies for the end times.
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DJ sets are obviously a live art form in their own right, with crowds responding in real-time to the music, and DJs responding in kind.
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Those debts, combined with separate payment-in-kind notes (with a 14.5% coupon), will result in annual interest payments of US$880m at current price talk.
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She said the union, with about two million members, would provide a range of nonmonetary support, from in-kind staff assistance to help with fund-raising.
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Of course, some of Trump's critics have responded in kind, refusing to stay at or live in a Trump-branded property since he won the election.
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The researchers have received a bit of sponsorship money and some in-kind donations, like office space at the Explorers Club on the Upper East Side.
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The group alleges that the payment amounted to an undisclosed, in-kind contribution to Mr. Trump's presidential campaign that violated the individual contribution limit of $2,700.
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In the latest salvo, U.S. President Donald Trump announced hefty tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports on Friday, and Beijing threatened to respond in kind.
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MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin warned on Wednesday that Russia will respond in kind if the United States decides to develop new intermediate-range nuclear missiles.
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But when trade wars lead to a sharply lower equilibrium interest rate and the Fed fails to respond quickly and in kind, this slows the economy.
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Ms. Warren, who called for Mr. Trump to write a check to the National indigenous Women's Resource Center, responded in kind on the president's favorite platform.
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The polite-to-a-fault Tom responds in kind, telling his favorite lackey that, well, y'know, it's just not great how Greg is making him feel.
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All those old feelings are rushing back, for him and for "Twin Peaks" fans, and for a second there, Kyle MacLachlan's voice shifts unmistakably in kind.
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The campaign called the list an "in-kind contribution" from a campaign worker who obtained it through a former employee of the charity, the AP reported.
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Separately, China's Commerce Ministry said it would respond in kind, adding that escalating trade frictions were not in the interest of either country or the world.
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Syria's disintegration was unusual in degree, partly because of the government's brutality and the crisscrossing interventions that helped pull the country apart, but not in kind.
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According to the Trump administration, this unusual arrangement, a single director shielded from accountability to the president, is different in kind from a multi-member board.
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But nearly half that figure is an in-kind assessment of the value of addiction treatment drugs and distribution services that the companies pledge to provide.
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Police said the funds were paid in kind, via healthcare plans and even dummy contracts signed with legal entities that represented the individuals in some way.
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"I was playing Frisbee, I was in a band that was in kind of a lull, I was just hanging out with my friends," he said.
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So next we&aposre here in kind of, like, the main living-room space, and it was a bit challenging &aposcause it&aposs kind of tight.
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The Trump administration is expected to move forward with another round of tariffs on Chinese goods this week, and China is expected to respond in kind.
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I wrote him long appreciative letters about the first two or three, then I decided for the sake of our friendship's equilibrium to respond in kind.
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In accordance with French law, Renault was allowed benefits in kind worth up to 25% of the value of its financial support, the Versailles spokesperson said.
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Russia responded in kind to those expulsions by booting out dozens of foreign diplomats, including 60 American officials, and shuttering the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg.
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She helped them create a plan to secure in-kind contributions from donors and corporate sponsorships, drafting a template for letters they could send to contacts.
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"I&aposm a technologist that accidentally found his way to real estate, basically in kind of a reverse fashion," Bawa said on the "Millennial Investing" podcast.
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However, the groups did not report payments to Hart or in-kind contributions for the use of the condo to the FEC, according to the complaint.
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And his backers have responded in kind — GOP mega-donor and Trump supporter Robert Mercer donated $300,000 to a super PAC backing former Republican state Sen.
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"Sometimes we get so caught up in kind of being accepted into white spaces that we sort of forget and neglect our own," she told Vox.
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Chet Baker died in kind of a crazy way too, where he fell out of that hotel room and there was some mystery behind his death.
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Or the US military could detect an incoming nuclear attack from North Korea and the president could decide to respond with a nuclear strike in kind.
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The company also negotiates shares with accounts they don't own through "value-for-value" trades—offering in-kind promotion for sharing the Crypto Media Group ad.
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And Lois in Sourdough, you know, she starts the story at least in kind of a different place, which is different for me and just a challenge.
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"Our determination to respond in kind to attacks taking place inside and outside our borders is getting stronger with such acts," Mr. Erdogan said in a statement.
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Greeting cards give recipients something to hold on to, and can feel like a more authentic way to take in kind wishes than from an online missive.
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Now let's talk about what the plan does not offer: any form of compensation for unpaid labor, in historical or current dollars or any in-kind payment.
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Russia said it would respond in kind to the Greek move, in a rare diplomatic tussle between two Orthodox Christian nations that have traditionally enjoyed warm relations.
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As with other pro-bono legal donations and other in-kind services received by the ACLU, individuals across the political spectrum are welcome to support our work.
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Although corporations routinely give money and in-kind donations to both political parties for their conventions, the 2016 Republican convention will be anything but a routine event.
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But he promised during the campaign to stand up to Mr Trump, and in office there may be occasions when he feels compelled to respond in kind.
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Although the SEC believes that an ETF's redemption history is relevant in determining whether it qualifies as an in-kind ETF, it is not, by itself, dispositive.
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Now I think an area in kind of a vague way, or not so vague, where Secretary Clinton and I disagree is the area of regime change.
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I FEEL THAT PEOPLE EXPECT DONALD TRUMP TO BE THE ONE WHO TAKES ON THE CHIN ALL THESE CRITICISMS AND HE'S NEVER ABLE TO RESPOND IN KIND.
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Winstead's followers responded in kind, sharing photos of themselves as young teens with a caption about what they were doing instead of dating a 32-year-old.
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After all, an in-kind response is off the table, says Michael Kimmage, a professor at The Catholic University of America and expert in Russian foreign affairs.
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Both leaders will surely discuss their ongoing trade war; the US placed around $250 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, to which Beijing has responded in kind.
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A U.S. official familiar with the transcripts of the calls with the ambassador said Flynn indicated that if Russia did not retaliate in kind for Obama's Dec.
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He expresses his regret that ISIS chops off people's heads, but in America we have laws we have to obey that prevent us from reacting in kind.
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And he tried to scrub the internet of his personal information, so his victims would find it difficult to locate his home address and respond in kind.
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Ryan's press secretary expressed particular satisfaction at the prospect of repealing the estate tax, which is also the most direct in-kind giveaway to the Trump children.
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Now, though, some public transportation agencies—which take cars off the road and may, in certain cities, be losing fares to ride-hail—are responding in kind.
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China promised to retaliate in kind, saying it would target 160 products from the U.S., including soybeans, cars and whiskey, if Trump went ahead with the plans.
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"We debated whether we should respond in kind," Mr. McFaul said, including by more conspicuously tailing Russian officials or staging protests outside the Russian Embassy in Washington.
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When you genuinely care about helping them improve their lives, you'll not only offer more targeted solutions, but they'll also sense your sincerity and respond in kind.
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The U.S. sold about $130 billion in goods to China in 2017 and faces a potentially devastating hit to its market there if China responds in kind.
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Decertifying is not a major step, she said, but it opens the possibility that Iran will respond in kind to U.S. pressure and ultimately jeopardize the accord.
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Watchdog groups have raised concerns that Cohen's $130,000 payment to suppress damaging information about a presidential candidate counts as an in-kind donation to Trump's presidential campaign.
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"We have solicited and obtained, as appropriate, in-kind services for the president and his family — for personal travel, hospitality, vacation and the like," Mr. Band wrote.
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After all, if you have money from the other 28500 districts for an in kind donation to your next term, then why would you not take advantage?
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Andrew Chambliss: Virginia shooting Morgan really boils down to the fundamental disagreement that they have in kind of their viewpoints of how to live in the apocalypse.
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The United States has pledged to resume its military exercises after the Paralympics in March, and North Korea is expected to resume its weapons tests in kind.
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A catch-and-kill payment of that sort could be considered an in-kind campaign contribution, well above the legal limit set by the Federal Election Commission.
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Coca-Cola has not sought a refund of the $75,000 it gave to the Republican convention, nor has it agreed to refuse to make in-kind contributions.
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Second, as both China and the Europeans have made clear, they will retaliate in kind to increased U.S. import tariffs by increased import tariffs of their own.
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If there is no difference in kind between museum art and wild art, then, in principle, there is no art form that cannot move into the museum.
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Two men, strangers, known from and for a thousand years in kind, history buried, burned into the circuits of the brain and whatever passes for the soul.
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You might assume because we are all of the same race, there'd be a built-in kind of solidarity, and there probably is among the younger generation.
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It is possible that Mr. Trump is attempting to lure Israel into concessions through this policy departure and maybe even trap Mr. Netanyahu into responding in kind.
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Beijing has retaliated in kind, but some analysts and American businesses are concerned it could resort to other measures such as pressuring U.S. companies operating in China.
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He makes a point of asking them what's going on in their communities and what they think about current events, and he shares his information in kind.
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The Trump administration plans to impose tariffs on its first $34 billion of Chinese goods on July 6, penalties that Beijing has promised to match in kind.
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Turkey 'has responded to this attack in kind' and killed 83-35 Syrian soldiers, [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan said, adding that the retaliatory strikes were continuing.
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I would worry about Russia in both Ukraine and the Baltic countries, and we must make clear that we will work with allies to respond in kind.
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" Those shares will pay dividends "quarterly at an annualized rate of 7.5 percent if paid in cash or 221 percent if paid in kind, at its option.
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"I think we have to acknowledge that we're in kind of uncharted territory here," said Kyle Kondik, a veteran pollster and managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball.
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The watchdog group Common Cause, in separate complaints filed with the Justice Department and the FEC, alleged that the $130,000 was tantamount to in-kind campaign contribution.
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France said Tuesday it was prepared to push the European Union to respond in kind if the United States followed through on its threats to raise tariffs.
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The past few years have yielded evidence that younger generations, in particular, are more likely to prioritize sustainability while shopping, and clothing companies have responded in kind.
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On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced that Moscow would respond in kind, by expelling 60 U.S. diplomats and shuttering the American consulate in St. Petersburg.
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You don't know where it's going to end up, and if it's just tariffs on steel and aluminum, and our partners retaliate in kind, no big deal.
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The guards expect the car's occupants to reply in kind to a proffered greeting of "shalom", or hello - the better to detect an Arab or foreign accent.
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A hydrogen bomb would be a major technological step up for the North, but would be more a change in degree than in kind in military terms.
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Alice narrates the book in galloping flapper banter, and the characters surrounding her respond in kind, all equally witty, like the troupe in a Noël Coward play.
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"I liked that they were a little like scales on a fish, or dragon scales, in kind of a mythical way," he said of the garments' undulations.
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"There was nothing Bob Hope loved more than an audience, and audiences responded in kind," Vincent Canby wrote in an obituary of that comedian in The Times.
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"What I don't like is he's a drag on all our candidates and an in-kind contribution to Pelosi," said David Kochel, a Republican strategist in Iowa.
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The Republicans responded in kind, charging that it was Mr. Obama, not Mr. Trump, who turned his back on Ukraine and naïvely sought a "reset" with Moscow.
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The group said that it planned to distribute 70 percent of Puma shares in kind to existing Kering investors, out of the 123 percent it currently owns.
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The Russian military could respond in kind if troops noted a loss of communication with Putin and it confirmed nuclear detonations elsewhere in the country, Podvig added.
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Charterhouse, which purchased Bartec from Capvis in 2012, had offered lenders a 200bp increase in margins using payment-in-kind notes and a one-time fee of 50bp.
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And that tends to be an affirmatively good thing so long as even those aggressive and vicious competitors are confronted by others that can meaningfully respond in kind.
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The global trade war could though ramp up a notch after Trump announced new tariffs of $50 billion of Chinese imports and Beijing threatened to respond in kind.
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In effect, the WFP is shifting from aid in kind to electronic distribution—first of food and now of cash—giving refugees more choice over what to buy.
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After President Trump raised tariffs on Chinese imports last week, China struck back in kind on Monday, raising its tariffs on some $60 billion worth of U.S. goods.
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The European Union will "respond in kind" if the U.S. imposes tariffs on France over digital tax plan, Donald Tusk, president of the European Council said on Saturday.
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AND SHE PAID HIM BACK IN KIND Wait, you mean to tell us that Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling are two completely different, equally good-looking Canadian actors?
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The SEC released updated guidance on the liquidity risk management programs, with a specific focus on subadvised funds, in-kind ETFs, and funds' use of Form N-Port.
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Trump has responded in kind, repeatedly referring to Warren as "goofy" and "Pocahontas" -- the latter a reference to the controversy surrounding the senator's claims of Native American roots.
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With this being seen as increased free speech to some and in-kind corruption to others, a few states are looking at creating their own campaign finance rules.
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I guess you could say maybe Harley Quinn isn't super glamorous, but I did do a Harley Quinn look earlier this year in kind of a cosplay situation.
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