I froze, he froze for a second, and he turned around and ran in the opposite direction the same time I turned around and ran in the opposite direction.
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The goal should be to go in the opposite direction.
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Now, a separate programmer has gone in the opposite direction.
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General Flynn is likely to push in the opposite direction.
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And then my brain just went in the opposite direction.
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That pressure may now be flowing in the opposite direction.
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Politically, however, the region is moving in the opposite direction.
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Justice League, however, seems to go in the opposite direction.
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We walk in the opposite direction of the cougar sighting.
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Those fears sent crude oil prices in the opposite direction.
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Recent years have seen things go in the opposite direction.
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The commission faces an uphill battle in the opposite direction.
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Republicans in Congress have proposed going in the opposite direction.
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The price of steel is going in the opposite direction.
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Except the US government is going in the opposite direction.
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But the Trump administration is moving in the opposite direction.
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But far more fundamental trends point in the opposite direction.
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But Sandeep Swadia opted to go in the opposite direction.
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But these new facts actually point in the opposite direction.
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The Justice Department, meanwhile, is moving in the opposite direction.
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In fact, it may push her in the opposite direction.
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Instead, they're going in the opposite direction and lengthening it.
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Meanwhile America's national mood has drifted in the opposite direction.
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Yet the Trump administration keeps tugging in the opposite direction.
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Right now, the world is flying in the opposite direction.
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Or in Mr. Trump's case, moving in the opposite direction.
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There are other videos that skew in the opposite direction.
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A kayaker in camouflage paddled by in the opposite direction.
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We should move in the opposite direction, a smaller House.
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The revolving door has also worked in the opposite direction.
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And we are going very intentionally in the opposite direction.
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Unfortunately, President Trump is moving America in the opposite direction.
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Air traffic in the opposite direction is becoming increasingly sparse.
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Senator Rubio now seeks to lead in the opposite direction.
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The second map describes goods moving in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, American police officers are moving in the opposite direction.
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A new administration could move in the opposite direction. 9.
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But current policy trends are moving in the opposite direction.
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Instead, government policies have turned us in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, asset prices are getting pushed in the opposite direction.
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The reality is that superdelegates are moving in the opposite direction.
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But all the while, uncertainty will pull in the opposite direction.
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This time, all the signs are pointing in the opposite direction.
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Most European countries seem to be heading in the opposite direction.
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Or, you know, you could go in the opposite direction entirely.
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A lorry travelling in the opposite direction swerved into their lane.
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Flights heading in the opposite direction, however, could expect some delays.
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A man wearing jogging pants saunters past in the opposite direction.
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Instead, Brexit will intensify already powerful pressures in the opposite direction.
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Most of the time it's cash flowing in the opposite direction.
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Some of those who can are heading in the opposite direction.
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The Giants, meanwhile have gone in the opposite direction from 2016.
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So exposure in the opposite direction can help mitigate those effects.
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In between those periods, we saw moves in the opposite direction.
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Countries going in the opposite direction are going against the current.
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Twitter, on the other hand, is moving in the opposite direction.
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Views on Michelle Obama, however, tilt sharply in the opposite direction.
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But by and large, the trend is in the opposite direction.
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Our current president has taken the country in the opposite direction.
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Ashen-faced people stumbled past me, heading in the opposite direction.
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But I think the world is going in the opposite direction.
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Arrange another layer of fried eggplant slices in the opposite direction.
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Now the moral panic appears to flow in the opposite direction.
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But many of his initiatives actually push in the opposite direction.
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Wherever the ball went, the camera went in the opposite direction.
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But as of Monday, Madrid is heading in the opposite direction.
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Indeed, Sullivan argued that Ford should move in the opposite direction.
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Arrows counterintuitively move the scroll bar's position in the opposite direction.
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In practice, Rodrik writes democracies have moved in the opposite direction.
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There is one overriding factor that points in the opposite direction.
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Instead, Trump is trying to move us in the opposite direction.
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The same thing goes for Aquaria, but in the opposite direction.
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His other favorite pitch, the sinker, moved in the opposite direction.
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Yet Congress has moved in the opposite direction in recent years.
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But, like Sullivan, Rauch pushes too far in the opposite direction.
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If any of these signs emerge, run in the opposite direction. 1.
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Thurman, on the other hand, went in the opposite direction as Badgley.
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I believe the recently enacted welfare bill goes in the opposite direction.
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And of course there's the nationalist backlash going in the opposite direction.
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But the actual policies Republicans are developing move in the opposite direction.
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But the PP governments of 1996-2004 leant in the opposite direction.
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Lean in the opposite direction of travel and the board slows down.
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Democrats, meanwhile, moved in the opposite direction over the same time period.
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So should you follow the strategists, or sprint in the opposite direction?
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The neutrons showed a much larger directional preference in the opposite direction.
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Then, for the Trump presidency the errors went in the opposite direction.
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" Shulkin's plan, according to Murray, was moving completely in the "opposite direction.
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On the London market the trend is running in the opposite direction.
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But in other parts of the world it's in the opposite direction.
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Yet the trend in too many states is in the opposite direction.
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In fact, I saw something really concerning happening in the opposite direction.
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It is leading what could become a march in the opposite direction.
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Tuesday's moves reversed a similar shift in the opposite direction on Monday.
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A Clinton Court would work in the opposite direction on each issue.
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Rolling back clean car standards would steer us in the opposite direction.
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But Mike Pence goes in the opposite direction in making me uncomfortable.
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But President Donald Trump veered in the opposite direction to his adviser.
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Neither was the flow of moderate Rockefeller Republicans in the opposite direction.
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It can also backfire and move the window in the opposite direction.
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But a new study is swinging the pendulum in the opposite direction.
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So Hnath went in the opposite direction, making her a successful author.
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The increase in executions came amid some trends in the opposite direction.
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President Trump should call on Congress to go in the opposite direction.
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I struck him twice, and then ran off in the opposite direction.
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At the same time, Apple is basically moving in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, federal policy in the U.S. is moving in the opposite direction.
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But at the gas pump, the trend is in the opposite direction.
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It went in the opposite direction when Mr. Comey indicated on Oct.
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The price and yield of a bond move in the opposite direction.
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But coronavirus helps illustrate how VSL can work in the opposite direction.
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But since then, the trend has moved sharply in the opposite direction.
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Instead, as Mr. Mann predicted, China has gone in the opposite direction.
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But I love it when I'm offered something in the opposite direction.
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But some governments are moving in the opposite direction and restricting rights.
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Go a quarter-mile in the opposite direction, and the houses end.
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Some central banks were prepared to move in the opposite direction, though.
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Clocks in parts of Australia have moved, too, in the opposite direction.
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In the past decade, the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction.
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Then I walked away, and she roared off in the opposite direction.
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On Monday, you can go in the opposite direction, and embrace simplicity.
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Consider Texas, which is pushing relentlessly in the opposite direction of Illinois.
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So why are commercial and investment banks moving in the opposite direction?
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The strength comes as European economic data points in the opposite direction.
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The gauge generally moves in the opposite direction of the stock market.
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Will the Thunder go in the opposite direction of what&aposs expected?
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As he finished crossing, another car went by in the opposite direction.
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But EU trade policy looks to be heading in the opposite direction.
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The satellite was apparently pushed in the opposite direction by the winds.
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In fact, the President seems to be going in the opposite direction.
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Yet the Trump administration, if anything, is moving in the opposite direction.
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You can forgive Bowie for running a mile in the opposite direction.
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If anything, they're moving in the opposite direction of doing more easing.
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KS: Always going in the opposite direction of what you're talking about.
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If anything, though, America seems to be moving in the opposite direction.
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Republican confidence moved in the opposite direction, from 46 to 31 percent.
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But what if the Clippers are forced to head in the opposite direction?
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Appointing El Aissami clearly goes in the opposite direction, debt restructuring experts said.
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But Holmes leans in the opposite direction, more cult than cult of personality.
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" And in the opposite direction, "Life is overall garbage, has been since 2008.
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In fact, some local governments are wielding their power in the opposite direction.
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But A. said discovering her nude photos drove her in the opposite direction.
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Ironically, since 1971 the rich world has mostly gone in the opposite direction.
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Attempts to lure Barcelona's Lionel Messi in the opposite direction have proved futile.
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The reality is that social media has moved us in the opposite direction.
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Angry Brazilians and skittish lawmakers may want to go in the opposite direction.
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Some observers had thought Mr Xi would take China in the opposite direction.
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But so far, his presidency has gone in the opposite direction of that.
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Chad Bettis, the Rockies&apos Thursday starter, is going in the opposite direction.
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Meantime, monetary policy in the United States is headed in the opposite direction.
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Instead she took a yacht going in the opposite direction back to Sydney.
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Going back in the opposite direction is harder the faster you are going.
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The video shows the car going down a street in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, there's a growing number of artists intentionally pushing in the opposite direction.
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When the battery is in use, the lithium moves in the opposite direction.
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FitzGerald headed in the opposite direction but thought about what she had seen.
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To the contrary, Mueller continues to pile up proof in the opposite direction.
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"They're lurching in the opposite direction, saying, 'I didn't mean that,'" Miller said.
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Sadly, however, all the clues seem to be pointing in the opposite direction.
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If I bump into an Iranian, I won't run in the opposite direction.
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With "Manhattan Beach," Egan took the energy of logic in the opposite direction.
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But the battlegrounds of the House are increasingly trending in the opposite direction.
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In normal circumstances sterling and gilts tend to move in the opposite direction.
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Now, Maley sees a similar dynamic at work, but in the opposite direction.
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Instead, the parliament moved in the opposite direction, making a huge step backward.
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And here I go in the opposite direction of my own childhood experience.
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According to Berger, Tanner at the time was moving in the opposite direction.
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But Florida wants to move in the opposite direction: permanent daylight saving time.
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Previously they changed the qualifications in the OPPOSITE direction so Bloomberg could debate.
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Instead, our correspondents write, China appears to have gone in the opposite direction.
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Meantime, the rhetoric of European Union politics moves insistently in the opposite direction.
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Then the wind started to pick up again, blowing in the opposite direction.
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But I do feel like the feedback loop works in the opposite direction.
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It's worth pointing out that West Virginia is moving in the opposite direction.
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Nor does flirting with Russia or — in the opposite direction — acquiring more nukes.
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The unedited version of this puzzle clued the gimmick in the opposite direction.
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Or the trend can work in the opposite direction, with stories praising Trump.
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It turns out that the carrier was actually sailing in the opposite direction.
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"The comet itself therefore feels a push in the opposite direction," said Micheli.
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This bold bill shifts the current flow of funding in the opposite direction.
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But the Trump budget swings in the opposite direction, assuming wildly optimistic growth.
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THE LAST TWO OR THREE MONTHS, THAT'S TURNED AROUND IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.
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However in Hong Kong, many fear Cantonese is heading in the opposite direction.
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Keep in mind that bond prices move in the opposite direction of yield.
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These regulations have taken us in the opposite direction from these consumer preferences.
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But the overall direction of public opinion is moving in the opposite direction.
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"No motors!" screams an angry cyclist heading in the opposite direction on the bridge.
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But with the rise of Trumpism, the GOP is heading in the opposite direction.
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Now the singer is gearing up to take his songwriting in the opposite direction.
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Trump put his head down, pursed his lips and looked in the opposite direction.
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Typically the VIX tends to move in the opposite direction of the stock market.
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He was forever making things worse and then overcorrecting, swerving in the opposite direction.
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When markets are down, it's a bearish market; they go in the opposite direction.
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Any Republican would undo all of that, and move sharply in the opposite direction.
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But experiments in recent years have seen the NHS move in the opposite direction.
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In recent months, German and Italian bond yields have moved in the opposite direction.
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This time, however, it seems to have swung too far in the opposite direction.
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Robotics has gone in the opposite direction for reasons that are personal and practical.
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It has also previously stayed the same and been adjusted in the opposite direction.
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Their yields, which move in the opposite direction, have risen above their coupon rate.
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On a long straightaway, I passed a state trooper driving in the opposite direction.
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In fact, I've gone in the opposite direction: I only want ugly skin care.
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Months after Into the Breach, Valkyria Chronicles 208 went hard in the opposite direction.
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Ms. Jeon claimed she would rather see the tide go in the opposite direction.
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The Federal Railroad Administration, on the other hand, is going in the opposite direction.
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He adjusted his body away from mine, crossing his legs in the opposite direction.
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We're about to go in the opposite direction, though, when it comes to Medicare.
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So, after a time, the ants moved in the opposite direction from the nest.
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Or society could move in the opposite direction, and segregate everyone from everyone else.
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Needing to get away from the madness, I immediately Uber'd in the opposite direction.
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A hike, though, would be in the opposite direction to the BoE's major peers.
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Since Trump's victory, however, the pendulum seems to have swung in the opposite direction.
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"They said, 'Look, if anything happens, you go in the opposite direction,'" she said.
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Most of the other weekenders were heading in the opposite direction, back toward home.
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It's safe to say the pendulum swing in the opposite direction is nearly complete.
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Pressing left at any point would cause it to pan in the opposite direction.
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Moving in the opposite direction would be harmful to American businesses, consumers and taxpayers.
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Spanish leaders reacted to Franco's dictatorship with a pendulum swing in the opposite direction.
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Calvin Klein has made just as extreme a bet, but in the opposite direction.
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The horse's face occupies the brick person's position and stares in the opposite direction.
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That is, wages moved in the opposite direction from that predicted by the CEA.
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Moving in the opposite direction, recent gainers including insurance stocks and some exporters lost ground.
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Then I set off for the Indian grocery store, which is in the opposite direction.
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"In the 2016 election there was this pendulum swung in the opposite direction," says Ramey.
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Unbeknownst to me, what I thought was attractive, society was going in the opposite direction.
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A pickup truck rushed by in the opposite direction, several wounded soldiers in the back.
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Graham and Cassidy appear to be moving in the opposite direction in the revised bill.
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Such extreme cold is noteworthy given trends in the opposite direction related to global warming.
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Today, of course, the momentum at the federal level is going in the opposite direction.
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But the right kinds of violence are just as visceral, only in the opposite direction.
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I get a ride request an hour later from a town in the opposite direction.
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A Democratic president could use similar tactics to move the system in the opposite direction.
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The Fed is expected to follow suit, but with a bias in the opposite direction.
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But we could instead go in the opposite direction, making clothes no one wants — yet.
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When the field shifts to point south, young minerals are aligned in the opposite direction.
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When she woke up, she mistakenly began walking in the opposite direction of her car.
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Of course, travel has been largely in the opposite direction in recent years in Asia.
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America is going in the opposite direction, viewing more and more Chinese tech with suspicion.
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"But in the transportation sector, we have forces going in the opposite direction," she says.
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Yet the government is walking down a train that is speeding in the opposite direction.
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I'm happy with the results, but the place is in the opposite direction of home.
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Instead, the people in charge seem hell-bent on taking us in the opposite direction.
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One key area where Warren wants to go in the opposite direction is environmental regulation.
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Trump is likely to push in the opposite direction, prioritizing U.S. sovereignty over interstate cooperation.
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Gooding walks in the opposite direction of his GF, and walks right past the accuser.
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It often works best, he says, when speculators are positioned heavily in the opposite direction.
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But hundreds of apps are rowing in the opposite direction — trying to help us relax.
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Two more Humvees pass in the opposite direction carrying disabled civilians in their open beds.
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Last month, Massachusetts became the first state this year to go in the opposite direction.
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He lost sight of one truck cruising in the opposite direction, trailing plumes of smoke.
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But the elites pushed too hard, and now history is moving in the opposite direction.
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Going in the opposite direction, they will depart daily from Newark at 6:15 p.m.
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Parents are Bound 2 go in the opposite direction with this much more hardcore moniker.
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Or, walk in the opposite direction for an outstanding dinner at Mediterranean-inspired Miro's Restaurant.
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If anything, Gazeley said, some device makers appear to be headed in the opposite direction.
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Bond yields have already risen, and prices, which move in the opposite direction, have fallen.
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Their prices, which move in the opposite direction of interest rates, have lately been rising.
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Now, lobbyists are moving in the opposite direction, and they're not facing consequences there, either.
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And investors sold government bonds, pushing yields — which move in the opposite direction — slightly higher.
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Unilateral threats and pressure will only lead in the opposite direction from what we wished.
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Mr. Xi's version of reform is pointed in the opposite direction: to invigorate party control.
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He throws off his tie and takes a similar leap, but in the opposite direction.
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It's just a matter of how far and fast they tack in the opposite direction.
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But in a handful of states and cities, legislators are moving in the opposite direction.
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Inverse funds move in the opposite direction from gold prices, falling when the price rises.
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Treasury prices climbed on Thursday, sending their yields, which move in the opposite direction, lower.
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When you make a slow turn on a bicycle, you lean in the opposite direction.
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We're also happy to give no thought to our relationships, but in the opposite direction.
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So autos had an enormous impact on America, but in the opposite direction of investors.
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And now the rules for casting a ballot are moving fast in the opposite direction.
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Lately, the black version of these interracial relationships tends to head in the opposite direction.
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And, of course, it's possible for affections to travel in the opposite direction as well.
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We are going in the opposite direction to what a lot of studios are going.
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If there's a tan line on that ring finger, run (don't walk!) in the opposite direction.
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Policy in Asia is largely moving in the opposite direction, with drug rehabilitation underfunded and inadequate.
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In fact, most of the time stock prices and bond yields move in the opposite direction.
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If you try to turn aggressively in the opposite direction, you risk skidding or spinning out.
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After I repeatedly said no, he walked off in the opposite direction to the pay phone.
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It just goes in the opposite direction and it plays into the President Trump&aposs hands.
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I wiped it clean a second time, only this time, I wiped in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, the tenor of coverage for Trump moved in the opposite direction in the home stretch.
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Donald Trump went in the opposite direction and he has total command of the 2016 field.
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But the good news is we're finally starting to see a groundswell in the opposite direction.
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Criminal groups typically use associates to buy them, smuggling guns in the opposite direction to drugs.
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States embrace clean energy However, many US states have moved in the opposite direction of Washington.
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At the same time, Moody's estimates similar magnitudes for Trump's plans, but in the opposite direction.
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The answer for Facebook isn't to retreat into neutrality, but to move in the opposite direction.
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In the past two weeks, though, the mayor's fortunes have swung wildly in the opposite direction.
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With Ryan's capitulation, the GOP establishment has now officially gone 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
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But for EOS, the fifth largest cryptocurrency by market cap, searches gone in the opposite direction.
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This summer, hotels are hoping that targeted deals will encourage a trend in the opposite direction.
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Thompson later told reporters that the cyber threat is "going in the opposite direction" of down.
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This has put downward pressure on yields, which move in the opposite direction to the price.
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The current administration has headed in the opposite direction on nearly every one of these fronts.
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Bond yields move in the opposite direction of prices, so yields fall during such rough patches.
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However, after the Vietnam War era, liberal thinking in this area went in the opposite direction.
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Without realizing it, I bumped shoulders with a man who was walking in the opposite direction.
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Millions of people live east of the airport, in the opposite direction from Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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But it seems like everything he has done so far has counseled in the opposite direction.
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He took one look at Gomez in his pinstripe suit and sprinted in the opposite direction.
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While the United States cut its emissions in 2017, global emissions moved in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, Des Moines is moving in the opposite direction with zoning changes aimed at lower density.
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Locals will often steer visitors looking for Virve in the opposite direction to safeguard her privacy.
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The Trump budget moves in the opposite direction, slashing spending almost everywhere but on the military.
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If you are in a crowded area outdoors, run in the opposite direction from the commotion.
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In an era of portals, flash banners and link directories, it went in the opposite direction.
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Researchers discovered that the nitrogen wind is moving in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
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Commander Ross told Mr. Tur to go home, and watched him walk in the opposite direction.
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It means the momentum of the cart also changes—it gets pushed in the opposite direction.
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Palin showboated her way from politics to reality TV, while Trump swaggered in the opposite direction.
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The current system creates what are for this president apparently irresistible incentives in the opposite direction.
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Bond prices have risen sky-high because they move in the opposite direction of interest rates.
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Manufacturing jobs moved in the opposite direction, falling from 18.2 million in 1974 to 12.4 million.
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For their part, surplus countries like Germany and China should be moving in the opposite direction.
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Illinois is not the only place where state legislators are asserting themselves in the opposite direction.
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As conservative populism rises in some leading democracies, New Zealand is rushing in the opposite direction.
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Other big banks, buoyed by low unemployment and fast growth, are moving in the opposite direction.
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Bland was looking down the track, in the opposite direction from where the train would approach.
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Just watching as more and more animals are slaughtered, and we go in the opposite direction.
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Photo: Claude Robidoux/Getty Images Female duck vaginas corkscrew in the opposite direction of male ducks' penises.
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This moves us in the opposite direction and creates the conditions for a scandal worse than Watergate.
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When it comes to marijuana and violence, you can pull out correlations in the opposite direction, too.
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And some countries, including the United States, are actually taking steps to move in the opposite direction.
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Guns, which are harder to buy in Mexico than in the US, flow in the opposite direction.
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But again, we're seeing a concentration of wealth and power that skews things in the opposite direction.
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The health-care bill passed by the House of Representatives this month heads in the opposite direction.
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Despite his denunciations of endless wars, Mr. Trump's policies and actions have gone in the opposite direction.
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It cut loose again, in the opposite direction, only with the advent of the activist Warren court.
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Its yield, which moves in the opposite direction, surged by a record 0.45 percentage point to 7.28%.
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In a number of Asian countries, however, it has been going in the opposite direction (see chart).
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But when it came to the fashion designer's glassy Miami aerie, he went in the opposite direction.
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Then he examined what would happen if a ninth planet were looping outward in the opposite direction.
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While China and India are growing steadily today, Russia and Brazil have gone in the opposite direction.
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That means it's going in the opposite direction of all the other moons in the same area.
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The Spurs were trending away from championship contention while the Raptors were headed in the opposite direction.
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Swiping left might make the father move in that direction while Cleo moves in the opposite direction.
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More specifically, male ducks have corkscrew-shaped penises, while females' reproductive tracts corkscrew in the opposite direction.
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The Social VR demo looks in the opposite direction of these trends, and sprints into the wilderness.
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The film's Batman goes in the opposite direction: He has too few facets instead of too many.
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Step 3: Place one finger about an inch below that part and comb in the opposite direction!
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One of the containers struck a car traveling in the opposite direction, causing a four-vehicle pileup.
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It navigates in a direction until it reaches an obstacle, then heads back in the opposite direction.
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Defensive real estate stocks, which generally move in the opposite direction to interest rates, gained 1.1 percent.
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Instead of strengthening the rights of working people, the Trump administration has pushed in the opposite direction.
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In fact, just a few years ago, most migration in the region moved in the opposite direction.
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To wind up for the toss, wheel your palm in the opposite direction of your eventual throw.
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When an object presses onto a surface, the object feels an equal force in the opposite direction.
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Interestingly, Mr. Obama's relationship with at least one German — Chancellor Merkel — has gone in the opposite direction.
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Now that the Fed has come down with rates, will the dollar move in the opposite direction?
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The Moto G6 certainly appears full steam ahead in the opposite direction, but looks can be deceiving.
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But West's self-identification as a free-thinking rebel against conformity pushes him in the opposite direction.
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But four years later, voters went in the opposite direction, choosing a conservative billionaire businessman, Sebastián Piñera.
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In fact, Title II takes us in the opposite direction by inhibiting competition, reducing investment in infrastructure.
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Or could it be the man walking in the opposite direction from everyone else in the image?
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Though she was moving away from me in the opposite direction, she — we — were closing the distance.
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But, Lopez said, it's important to also recognize that there are states going in the opposite direction.
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But in recent years, the Trump administration's trade tactics may have pushed India in the opposite direction.
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To the south, the Caribbean plate is moving in the opposite direction, northward, at a similar rate.
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A woman—naked, head shaved—walked by in the opposite direction, flanked by techs in blue shirts.
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The SVXY was based on a simple concept: It would react in the opposite direction of volatility.
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Filipovic identifies some of the same problems as Crispin, but her book moves in the opposite direction.
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Five minutes later I passed two young women going in the opposite direction, toward the sage meadow.
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Seventeen of the newly detected Saturnian moons are orbiting in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
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The CJEU's clarity that consent is required to store and access cookies pushes in the opposite direction.
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The Trump administration is moving in the opposite direction and hard-working Americans will pay the price.
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Kennedy continually pushed in the opposite direction, trying to build bridges between feminist groups and other movements.
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The world should be experiencing a new Enlightenment, but we may be heading in the opposite direction.
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Sometimes he rode in one direction, got out, crossed the street, and went in the opposite direction.
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Second, cited evidence for the founders' supposed anti-income tax view actually cuts in the opposite direction.
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Federal Election Commission, in 2011, appears to cut in the opposite direction, at least at first blush.
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As the United States under President Trump becomes increasingly protectionist, Canada is moving in the opposite direction.
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Yet prices for these bonds are high; their yields, which move in the opposite direction, are low.
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As the DJT has retreated, the broader Dow Jones Industrial Average has moved in the opposite direction.
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There is concern that Trump might move in the opposite direction after his inauguration on Jan. 20.
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This becomes very hard when the central arrow points in the opposite direction of all the others.
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The proper response to excess isn't excess in the opposite direction (both of which are vices) — it's virtue.
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This trend continues until certain inflection point where evolutionary pressures then begin to move in the opposite direction.
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Dr. Mark Hausknecht was killed by another bicyclist who was going in the opposite direction before 9 a.m.
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Investors reacted by pushing up stock and bond prices, - which move in the opposite direction to the yield.
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After a stroke, however, the neutrophils were seen moving in the opposite direction, traveling towards the damaged tissue.
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Just after the video was posted, the flight in the opposite direction — from Auckland to Dubai — took off.
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A back flip has the face pointing in the opposite direction of rotation (back tuck or back layout).
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However, if one black hole is spinning in the opposite direction of the other, then they're not aligned.
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For customers that want to go in the opposite direction, URB-E is also releasing its Pro edition.
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Many Russians now embrace the liberal notion of individual rights, but others are moving in the opposite direction.
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By brushing some blades of grass in the opposite direction of other blades, you'll see a darker image.
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Trump's hardline immigration proposals all push in the opposite direction: They try to mold reality to fit policy.
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Nearly 20 years on, Britain is again leading the West's engagement with Russia—but in the opposite direction.
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For every strong tailwind there is an equally strong headwind that makes flights in the opposite direction longer.
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The president often seems to be pursuing the Breitbart strategy, only then to head in the opposite direction.
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In large part because all the short-term incentives of corporate America point them in the opposite direction.
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But his countrymen who export in the opposite direction get a fillip, as their wares become more competitive.
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That stretched the gap with benchmark German equivalents, which moved in the opposite direction following lacklustre economic data.
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Ironically, Facebook is running in the opposite direction, with the bulk of its business now coming from mobile.
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VTB said the final demand amounted $7.5 billion, reflecting yields moving in the opposite direction from bond prices.
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And when the pattern moves in the opposite direction to the target, it appears to move more slowly.
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Meanwhile, brands are moving in the opposite direction — consumers care more than ever about what brands they're consuming.
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"They part ways while saying goodbye, walking in the opposite direction," Barrows wrote on Facebook about the encounter.
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Now Brazil's racial boundaries are shifting—and in the opposite direction to that predicted by Baptista de Lacerda.
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You drag your crosshairs down and in the opposite direction of the bullet to try to counter that.
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YouTube's new moves come after past efforts in the opposite direction, which made monetization harder and creators unhappy.
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Then, with a swipe in the opposite direction, you can smooth out the sequins and undo your doodles.
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Heading in the opposite direction, toward Florida, were utility trucks with out-of-state license plates, Kirkos said.
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Mexico's peso, on the other hand, is expected to drift in the opposite direction over the next year.
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It's a big gain for all of us, but the current administration seems headed in the opposite direction.
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Oh, and there's a mountain of evidence that suggests ISPs are tilted in the opposite direction of openness.
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To be clear, an independent dispute resolution mechanism won't push the pendulum of leverage in the opposite direction.
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But the political momentum is in the opposite direction, as we saw last year with the tax cuts.
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The EPA, however, is now moving in the opposite direction by undercutting its own mercury pollution reduction standards.
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It was then that I saw him making his way along the covered walkway in the opposite direction.
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Mr. Hillary's home was in the opposite direction of the way he turned to briefly follow Garrett's route.
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Millions of Indians flee their homes from India to a newly-formed Pakistan, or in the opposite direction.
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After Grapes was in position, the second Marine crouched over him, pointing his rifle in the opposite direction.
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Our faith calls us to be sober-minded, but panic can often lead us in the opposite direction.
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Congress — led by Biden — ultimately wound up taking bankruptcy reform legislation in the opposite direction from Warren's preferences.
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Unfortunately, Trump is moving in the opposite direction, cutting benefit programs in ways that will hurt poor kids.
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As Trump pushes for people to get back to work, other states are moving in the opposite direction.
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Unfortunately, I fear we're going to go in the opposite direction in the next couple months in Washington.
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Opinion Once a leader in protecting the region's vast forests, Brazil is now moving in the opposite direction.
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BNY Mellon's head-scratching decision has moved in the opposite direction of the thrust of U.S. public opinion.
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Compliance demands are rising and competition for talent is increasing, but fees are going in the opposite direction.
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One day, I noticed a well-dressed man in a fedora walk past me in the opposite direction.
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"Really Rosie" doesn't ignore it, exactly, but nevertheless points in the opposite direction of Sendak's talent and morality.
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Whereas some older male comics have defended Louis C.K., Thomas and Davidson notably go in the opposite direction.
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One Chinese diplomat in Cairo told me bluntly that Egypt is going in the opposite direction from China.
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But Trump seems to be moving in the opposite direction, despite traditionally strong Republican support for national service.
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Bond yields and prices move in the opposite direction, meaning that the group has seen significant capital losses.
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A recent CNN poll shows Democrat base voters have just as much passion - but in the opposite direction.
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But at the main road, instead of turning toward her home, he headed off in the opposite direction.
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But at the main road, instead of turning toward her home, he headed off in the opposite direction.
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Gilt yields, which move in the opposite direction to prices, fell by the most since 2016 on Thursday.
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But the market-winning strategy lay in the opposite direction: Keep the staff and radically expand their selections.
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She says they landed at CB's feet, momentarily, before he went all Usain Bolt in the opposite direction.
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Despite the game's theme of acceptance, the direction of Kanji's and Naoto's arcs point in the opposite direction.
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Lawmakers normally attracted to microphones like bees around a honey pot spent the week fleeing in the opposite direction.
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They think there are Mexicans pouring across the border when, in fact, the traffic is in the opposite direction.
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Seven of the new moons orbit a bit further out, and in the opposite direction, making them retrograde moons.
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I think they are laying up the decision for a court to go press further in the opposite direction.
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At the same time we are trying to stabilize carbon dioxide emissions, methane is heading in the opposite direction.
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While the male's corkscrew-shaped penis twists in a clockwise fashion, the female oviduct twists in the opposite direction.
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And if I wanted soldiers to head in a direction, I had to put enemies in the opposite direction.
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In contrast to the crunch on fees for public assets, private asset fees are going in the opposite direction.
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That's down 10.3% from December 2017's 5.56 million sales when the metric was moving in the opposite direction.
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The reaction against this action propels the engine, and anything attached to it, in the opposite direction—ie, forward.
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Other influences will soon tug in the opposite direction, notes George Papamarkakis, of North Asset Management, a hedge fund.
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Waves of people walked hurriedly in the opposite direction, some protecting their faces from the thick clouds of dust.
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Its status as the museum's preeminent moneymaker secured, the Met's Costume Institute has promptly zagged in the opposite direction.
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But if the spins were in the opposite direction of the orbits, the second scenario would be more likely.
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This was supposed to be the year of global quantitative tightening, but things are drifting in the opposite direction.
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The ride is a mix of old and new Pirates of the Caribbean Shanghai swings in the opposite direction.
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As I walked, I noticed a guy walking in the opposite direction with his fingers jammed in his ears.
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The company's stock price, however, has gone in the opposite direction, rising in response to Apple outperforming direr expectations.
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And now, kicking off 2016 is Jane Got a Gun, a movie that runs screaming in the opposite direction.
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This linguistic homogenisation is being enforced, however, just as a number of forces are pushing in the opposite direction.
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The dollar index moved in the opposite direction and stood near a five-month trough of 94.650 plumbed overnight.
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At full steering lock, the rear wheels turn more than 12 degrees in the opposite direction of the fronts.
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"Instead of moving forward on issues intended to help investors, you've actually headed in the opposite direction," she said.
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"Fortunately … somebody else had a gun that was shooting in the opposite direction," Trump said at the press conference.
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U.S. Treasury yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices, rose to their highest in about two months.
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In response, scholars moved in the opposite direction, developing a beautifully logical but extremely difficult version of the language.
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Golden State ran it in the opposite direction, too, clearing one side of the floor as Durant went middle.
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But rain and snow also are greatly influencing wildlife behavior — and often in the opposite direction than does heat.
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If pattern is about seeing the overall design, rather than the particular detail, Ledgerwood pushes in the opposite direction.
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Some 700 miles to the south, the Alabama State Capitol, dominated by Republicans, has raced in the opposite direction.
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Now, as he faces his work, the camera circles Fonny as smoke billows around him in the opposite direction.
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But cats went in the opposite direction, ignoring the pleas of panicked owners and disappearing amid the chaotic evacuation.
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It's that the argument is being made by an administration whose ideological instincts otherwise lean in the opposite direction.
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My wife, Yolanda, was booked to visit other daughters in the opposite direction, so I went to Spain alone.
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Then I've got to turn around and come back in the opposite direction to my job at Warner Bros.
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In the southern hemisphere, these storms spin in the opposite direction from hurricanes and typhoons in the northern hemisphere.
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When someone is disruptive on the Metro we shuffle our feet, look another way, turn in the opposite direction.
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They did not immediately say whether the finding against the A350 would change the equation in the opposite direction.
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Pence moved in the opposite direction there, becoming more rigid and doctrinaire as he studied for a history degree.
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You might also notice that the strip second from the bottom spins in the opposite direction of the others.
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The quarterback fakes a handoff to a running back and then sprints around the end in the opposite direction.
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But while data shows forward oil prices rising, LNG prices for future delivery are veering in the opposite direction.
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Triton has an irregular retrograde orbit, meaning that it circles Neptune in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
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In addition, if the truck was in Laredo and bound for Brownsville, San Antonio is in the opposite direction.
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Another man, headed in the opposite direction toward the South Bay, stared at the ad with a confused look.
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So most modern Oz stories attempt to go in the opposite direction, embracing the darker, edgier aspects of Baum's stories.
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On the other hand, I do have to say that the current political climate is moving in the opposite direction.
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Prices of Treasurys often move in the opposite direction of stocks, as investors shift money between riskier and safer assets.
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Photo: Klaas van Haeringen/Buiten-beeld/Getty Images Female duck vaginas corkscrew in the opposite direction of male ducks' penises.
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She jumps out and runs in the opposite direction of traffic, just as Rachel does at the beginning of film.
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Bitcoin's value has dropped drastically this year, but the value of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is skyrocketing in the opposite direction.
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Yes, the Potomac Boat Club is in that neighborhood, but Ryan is presumably trying to go in the opposite direction.
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Step 5: Loop the remainder of the braids back in the opposite direction and pin to create a woven effect.
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McConnell could also go in the opposite direction and sacrifice two moderate votes, likely to be Collins and perhaps Sen.
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At the airport, officials told Ms. Doringo that the ban also applied to Filipino travelers going in the opposite direction.
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"These changes placed strong downward pressure on insurance premiums, outweighing the factors pushing in the opposite direction," the article said.
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But regulators, for now, look determined to head in the opposite direction, which would create additional pressure on Wall Street.
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It sometimes goes in the opposite direction, when the duos are overly positive about my dating life, which is frustrating.
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MuseumsIn the same way that VR can implant us into the future, it can also go in the opposite direction.
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Bond prices, which move in the opposite direction of yields, lost about $2746 trillion around the world in recent sessions.
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Scientists reported Monday that this interstellar resident is an asteroid sharing Jupiter&aposs orbit but circling in the opposite direction.
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But scooter riders tend to go in the opposite direction, and on sidewalks, creating a new slew of safety risks.
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The vessel was actually sailing in the opposite direction, but the US claims prompted North Korea to vow retribution nonetheless.
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Yields in Russian bonds, which move in the opposite direction of their prices, jumped in April after the latest sanctions.
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Then a silicon seed crystal about the size of a pencil is lowered into it, spinning in the opposite direction.
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U.S. Treasury yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices, rose to their highest level in about two months.
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According to cops, a Ford Explorer traveling in the opposite direction swerved into Byrd's lane and crashed into his vehicle.
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But sometimes, the all-too-faithful imitations can go in the opposite direction, and we just can't get behind it.
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She also could have gone in the opposite direction and acknowledged that while her initiative did not work, others might.
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For a designer known for his minimalism, Derek Lam certainly went in the opposite direction with his new fragrance collection.
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Anna Guzello went in the opposite direction, as I recently learned when I checked back with her oncologist, Katherine Crew.
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These Gallup findings favoring the Republican Party appear to work against demographic changes pushing the electorate in the opposite direction.
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Looking at the recent economic history of America, the two economists find that things are moving in the opposite direction.
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Creating an escape from the norm While many shows have leaned into politics, others have gone in the opposite direction.
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Republicans, meanwhile, are running in the opposite direction, electing top-of-the-ticket candidates in the mold of the president.
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After months of debate over whether to curb mandatory minimum prison sentences, Republicans are now going in the opposite direction.
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However, with all the clues pointing in the opposite direction, I am not holding my breath for this to happen.
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At times, he just ignores the camera entirely, even if it's facing in the opposite direction from where he's going.
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Obviously we picked Netflix, a firm whose stock has gone parabolic as its cashflow has moved in the opposite direction.
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A bond's yield of moves in the opposite direction of its price, so yields increase when things are going well.
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Yields, which move in the opposite direction, are extremely low on a historical basis, though they have been rising lately.
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And after the 2010 midterms, the federal government went in the opposite direction with congressional Republicans insisting on spending cuts.
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Mr. Beckett, who has since taken a new job in Newark, now rides the PATH train in the opposite direction.
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Now Madrid is heading in the opposite direction: Drivers will no longer be fined for entering a designated downtown area.
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This demand has pushed up the prices of government bonds, and yields, which move in the opposite direction, sharply lower.
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For instance, as Treasury bond prices have declined this year, interest rates — which move in the opposite direction — have risen.
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"Ten days ago in this country, we went in the opposite direction, and stopped testing in the community," he said.
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Yields on Italian government bonds, which move in the opposite direction to their price, have spiked higher in recent days.
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This year we're going in the opposite direction — I'll just have a quiet night at home with my wife Maggie.
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Ukraine's new generation of leaders — the ones Trump has referred to as "terrible people" — have moved in the opposite direction.
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This time, she laid her mother down in the opposite direction so that her mother's head was in her lap.
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If the Republicans force feed a plan, they are being just as shortsighted as the Democrats in the opposite direction.
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And that means the dog pushes back on the board with an equal force in the opposite direction (Fdb). Right?
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At low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction as the front for a shorter wheel-base feel.
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We carted buckets in the opposite direction, bailing out our small lawn as it drowned in several inches of water.
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But today's big philanthropy is moving us in the opposite direction, at a time when inequality stands at record levels.
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Which is taking us in the opposite direction in terms of the energy transition we need to address climate change.
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Going in the opposite direction was the safe-haven Japanese yen, which hit a one-month high against the dollar.
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Tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum, "takes us back in the opposite direction," Woods said.
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The question is whether Trump will move those races in the way that he wants, or in the opposite direction.
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I noticed that people passing in the opposite direction were looking at me, and that their glances seemed to linger.
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Still, the effect that the authors describe pales compared to the toll modern humanity has taken — in the opposite direction.
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The strong U.S. labor market continues to add jobs, but the retail sector has been moving in the opposite direction.
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Hearing supportive arguments (like that it would make health insurance a basic right) turns public opinion in the opposite direction.
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The price of the contracts moves in the opposite direction of the expected Fed policy rate at the contract's maturity.
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The dark rural road forked and the sign for the airport pointed in the opposite direction my Uber driver had taken.
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Zimmer is far from alone in wanting to inspire local climate action as the Trump administration heads in the opposite direction.
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Step 5: Twist the rest of the hair around the base you just created, this time going in the opposite direction.
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But relative to your car and your momentum, it looks like the other car is actively moving in the opposite direction.
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The Republican Party in the 1920s moved in the opposite direction from where Roosevelt was trying to take it in 1912.
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Patrick features two stripes on its shoes and clothing, although they slope in the opposite direction to those on Adidas shoes.
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The sight of even just one is enough to send all but the highest level players scurrying in the opposite direction.
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But ultimately, with the ECB and BOJ going in the opposite direction, negative short-term rates resulted in their currencies strengthening.
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But, he adds, its impact will be limited if government policy on housebuilding and welfare is working in the opposite direction.
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Many operators of Boeing and Airbus jets are going in the opposite direction, squeezing their passengers into 213-inch-wide seats.
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They use a charge difference to shoot ions — charged molecules — out in a specific direction, imparting force in the opposite direction.
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When I turned too far, it would lose the connection to the remote and begin to run in the opposite direction.
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Thousands of Japanese migrated in the opposite direction, creating a population of 235,217 Nipo-Argentinos by the end of the 303s.
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The tens of thousands of Muslims from around the world once drawn by its success have fled in the opposite direction.
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Rather than try to drop the pounds, Mellencamp Arroyave went in the opposite direction — she got to more than 200 lbs.
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He followed up on Sunday morning by going in the opposite direction at 450.909 mph, for an average of 448.757 mph.
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Suzhou Harmontronics Automation Technology Co Ltd , however, triggered its circuit breaker in the opposite direction, falling 30% from the market open.
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This resistance is like a frictional force in the opposite direction of motion and parallel to the surface of the water.
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Tax credits would create yet another government entitlement, at a time when entitlement reform in the opposite direction is already urgent.
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Finally, you can let Lyft know you're angry when it sends your shared ride in the opposite direction of your destination.
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For the time being, though, it is moving in the opposite direction, merging state firms to create even bigger national champions.
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In fact, Justin Timberlake is still sprinting in the opposite direction of that bleached curls he rocked throughout the early aughts.
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But that would require a seismic shift in Republicans politics, in the opposite direction of which the party is lurching today.
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People passed me, walking in the opposite direction, all of them residents of North Lombok who were heading for higher ground.
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The second involved turning the device in the opposite direction and attaching inflatable bags that towed it faster than the plastic.
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While the top 25 banks by assets continue to exhibit restrained loan growth, smaller banks are headed in the opposite direction.
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Contracts tied to the Fed's policy rate rose in price, which moves in the opposite direction to expectations about interest rates.
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Others' have had little to no relationship with the employment rate or even have moved in the opposite direction than expected.
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Bosses who lean in the opposite direction are "transactional," a self-explanatory term that describes a leadership style that's more directed.
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She took no notice that she was headed nowhere near the airport, and in fact was going in the opposite direction.
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South Florida (7-10, 0-4) is headed in the opposite direction in coach Brian Gregory's first season directing the Bulls.
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The Dow Jones industrial average and Standard & Poor's 500-stock index drifted in the opposite direction, closing slightly in the red.
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If his cooking is a reflection of what lies inward, his personal mission has been moving in the opposite direction: outward.
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A few applicants went in the opposite direction and sought to highlight their decision to not bid on Amazon's second headquarters.
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He also noted that given the increase in bias incidents around the country, the survey showed movement in the opposite direction.
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Bond yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices, tend to drop as investors downgrade expectations for growth and inflation.
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You hope that as one party moves in one direction, the other party doesn't move too far in the opposite direction.
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Singapore's new route, which takes 18 hours and 553 minutes in the opposite direction, isn't the only rear-numbing new itinerary.
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Still, with the Fed moving in the opposite direction, the European Central Bank has been under pressure to shift its policy.
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Bond yields move in the opposite direction of prices, so they fall when investors buy safer bonds and sell riskier assets.
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Tennessee is moving in the opposite direction, with regulations making it easier for residents to get a concealed carry handgun permit.
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At low speeds, it turns the back wheels in the opposite direction of the fronts, making the turning circle hilariously small.
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Black Humvees bring in reinforcements and pickup trucks head in the opposite direction, carrying elderly people or families who are leaving.
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Men are more closely divided, but tilt in the opposite direction, with half backing the Republican and 45% behind the Democrat.
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As Lauren Alaina's score goes up each week on Dancing with the Stars, her weight is heading in the opposite direction.
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This time, so far, Mr. Johnson seems headed in the opposite direction, getting support from Parliament but not the European Union.
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Like the NEGIS , the Jakobshavn originates in central Greenland, only it flows in the opposite direction and into a long fjord.
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But Juno also detected charged particles — mostly electrons — traveling in the opposite direction at Jupiter: out of the planet into space.
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However, there is no inherent reason why a similar framework could not also serve a country moving in the opposite direction.
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More and better financial oversight could help to avoid this outcome, but Congress is intent on moving in the opposite direction.
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But Thiel, of course, goes in the opposite direction, endorsing a man who hasn't shown the slightest interest in policy specifics.
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Some 84,000 people left Puerto Rico for elsewhere in the US that year, while only 20,000 travelled in the opposite direction.
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"The xHamster response wasn't helpful, as it was just swinging the fear-mongering pendulum in the opposite direction," Sprankle told me.
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While the Fourteenth Amendment "restricts the consideration of race in the districting process", the Voting Rights Act "pulls in the opposite direction".
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The video shows Patton&aposs car passing vehicles traveling in the opposite direction on a neighborhood street while Miller is being dragged.
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In 2015, the flow of goods from China to the United States exceeded the flow in the opposite direction by $366 billion.
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At a time when TV was mostly about good men breaking bad, Deadwood went in the opposite direction and made it work.
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If he does, and LeBron chooses him first, it'll dampen rumors of his departure and send speculation heading in the opposite direction.
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"So far interest rates and foreign currency fluctuations have moved even more than in Q1, and in the opposite direction," he said.
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As Calderon and the convoy of Colombian police cars drives on, Peña sees the chicken slaughterhouse truck driving in the opposite direction.
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No wonder the stocks of real estate investment trusts ran in the opposite direction of the Brexit-bashed U.S. stock market Friday.
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And it is possible that technology could steer us in the opposite direction, toward a greater sense of being in the sky.
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Setting up as a rival trader, albeit in the opposite direction, changed the light in which the East India Company saw him.
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But the Democratic Party has been blown in the opposite direction lately, and Hillary — like her husband — is ultimately a political animal.
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Republicans revoked the Obama-era rule soon after Trump took office, and now the Trump administration is moving in the opposite direction.
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Amid swirling reports about her love life, Grammy nominee Katy Perry spent Valentine's Day running in the opposite direction of love… literally.
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The buses were carrying about 125 passengers in total, and reportedly crashed into the tanker, which was driving in the opposite direction.
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Hausknecht was riding to work when he was fatally shot last month by another bicyclist who was going in the opposite direction.
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Just as its massive surpluses of yore had big consequences for the global economy, so does this swing in the opposite direction.
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However, tariffs on imported steel and aluminium could be pushing them in the opposite direction, by raising input costs for American factories.
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Another moon called Carpo also orbits far out from Jupiter, moving in the opposite direction of many other moons in the area.
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This legislation still goes in the opposite direction, increasing insurance premiums for older Americans and not doing anything to lower drug costs.
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"Get lost, I don't want to talk", says an irritated Jamel in a typical Marseille accent, waving us in the opposite direction.
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Step 3: Grab your next section, and wrap it around the iron in the opposite direction that you wrapped the previous one.
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Nearly 20 mins later it brought me to an abandoned parking lot in the opposite direction from where I had to be.
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But Shannara goes in the opposite direction, with virtually all the lead characters dragging their feet as they're forced to fight evil.
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"All of our metrics show we are moving in the opposite direction of what the survey claims," Starbucks spokesman Reggie Borges said.
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Photos showed long queues of cars piled with people and belongings, as tanks and armored troop vehicles headed in the opposite direction.
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SO IN A STRANGE WAY, WE'VE MOVED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF WHAT A LOT OF ADVOCATES FOR FINANCIAL REFORM WERE SEEKING.
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The hotel artwork in question shows three airplane condensation trails: two running in parallel and another crossing diagonally in the opposite direction.
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Speaking Arabic, they ask "Andak massari?" as they reach into my pockets, fishing out the change before running in the opposite direction.
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It's ironic that the aftermath of Kelly's replacement was a series of more bold moves in the opposite direction, but it fits.
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The Social Democrats are only the junior partners in Germany's coalition, and Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats are pulling in the opposite direction.
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Harris embodies the party's ambitions and contradictions on this issue as its leaders try to navigate a swing in the opposite direction.
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This measured just how much force the lemurs could exert on the bar as they were forcibly tugged in the opposite direction.
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"It's a motivating factor probably in the opposite direction of what the president would want in terms of voting pattern," he added.
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The second test involved turning the device in the opposite direction and attaching inflatable bags that towed it faster than the plastic.
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The minority Democrats, understandably frustrated, did themselves few favors by veering too far in the opposite direction by heaping praise on Strzok.
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Crossing the Simon Bolivar International Bridge from Colombia into Venezuela, we passed a steady stream of Venezuelans walking in the opposite direction.
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As the Federal Reserve prepares the ground for another interest rate hike, most other central banks are moving in the opposite direction.
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Nobody I know believed that Trump would pivot in the opposite direction, becoming even more irresponsible and self-destructive after the conventions.
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Nine of the moons are considered retrograde, which means they orbit in the opposite direction of Jupiter's spin, according to the researchers.
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If substance can prevent undecided voters from lining up behind Trump, the moderators gave them a firm nudge in the opposite direction.
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Atlanta has moved in the opposite direction recently, winning eight of its past nine following Sunday's 111-98 home victory over Milwaukee.
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In the second instance you are providing force to a collision as they are mitigating it by moving in the opposite direction.
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In some people this can manifest in the opposite direction: They will claim ownership of the hands or limbs of other people.
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Mr. Trump has instead gone in the opposite direction, standing by his harsh treatment of the couple and brazenly antagonizing Washington Republicans.
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But if those automated vehicles are pooled, then vehicle use would be pushed in the opposite direction, toward fewer vehicle miles traveled.
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Yields of these bonds — which move in the opposite direction of their price — have more than doubled since May to 3.5 percent.
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Just one week ago, financial markets were heading in the opposite direction as his administration officially designated China as a currency manipulator.
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The kingpin also sent bulk shipments of cash through normal border checkpoints in the opposite direction — from the United States to Mexico.
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And so every step of the way on this movie, I feel like I was going in the opposite direction from Tommy.
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Curiously, Common Sense Media found that while parents feel increasingly glued to their phones, attitudes among teenagers moved in the opposite direction.
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Candidates and elected officials —including Donald Trump (who is currently taking us in the opposite direction) — need to address this challenge publicly.
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Tornadoes form when winds traveling in one direction collide with strong winds traveling in the opposite direction, at a slightly lower altitude.
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In the opposite direction and conveniently on the Red Line, look for good deals in Chinatown, where apartments start around $65. Airbnb.com.
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The most important indicator right now It's the 10-year Treasury note's yield, which moves in the opposite direction to its price.
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The freeway going in the opposite direction had already been closed, so I knew that once I arrived, I wasn't going back.
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You can either become a leader and control your destiny because you're forced to, or you can go in the opposite direction.
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Going in the opposite direction, gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens sent a mailer urging Missouri voters to turn out for Trump and Greitens.
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But it goes around the sun in the opposite direction of Jupiter and the other planets — in a so-called retrograde orbit.
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"It's funny to think about it now because [society has] gone so far in the opposite direction since that show," he said.
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If you need the door to open in the opposite direction, you can switch it using the included kit and the instructions.
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" That's a shot that flies in the opposite direction from what is intended, he said, calling it "the worst shot in golf.
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But the aircraft carrier strike group he spoke of was still far from the Korean peninsula, and headed in the opposite direction.
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Chinese startups were always criticized for copying American companies, but Reels' launch signals the grand shift to cloning in the opposite direction.
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Adding a bigger chunk of bonds to the market could push yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices -- sharply higher.
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Unfortunately, the legislation pending in the Senate contains a little noticed change affecting individual investors that moves reform in the opposite direction.
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They are called inverse exchange-traded funds, and as their name implies, their value moves in the opposite direction of their benchmarks.
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The decade followed the second-wave feminist movement, and the pendulum of pop cultural trends had swung back in the opposite direction.
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Not just in terms of genetics and addiction, but with all of the other stuff that's pulling us in the opposite direction.
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For some of those clips I rotated the footage in the opposite direction giving a kind of warp speed look in post.
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A leader coming around to one's own view might be viewed with more indulgence than one who had travelled in the opposite direction.
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Sessions's new memo instructed prosecutors to go in the opposite direction — and charge even low-level offenders with the most severe penalties possible.
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My hotel for tonight is a twenty minute bus ride from this guesthouse, but brunch is half an hour in the opposite direction.
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But a CNN/ORC poll released Friday finds that the public is actually moving in the opposite direction since Trump has won election.
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But on the same axis, in the opposite direction, is the point on the horizon where the sun sets on the winter solstice.
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The volume indicator is smaller (though, hilariously, it moves in the opposite direction of the volume buttons when the iPad is in landscape).
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We also know that genes flowed in the opposite direction: DNA from a 130,000-year-old Siberian Neanderthal included chunks that looked human.
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But if there is uncertainty, it should be cleared up in the opposite direction: to a default option not to tip any driver.
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The new report underscores the fact that we're headed in the opposite direction from what scientists and many world leaders say is needed.
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Yet, at the very time when the country needs diverse public education the most, America's public schools are moving in the opposite direction.
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House prices in London moved in the opposite direction, falling by 219% in the year to July, the largest drop since September 20173.
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My main concern, at least at first, was that people passing by on in the opposite direction might think I was watching porn.
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The GlowLight 3 bizarrely takes a step in the opposite direction from the Plus, removing the aluminum back and the waterproofing features entirely.
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" Haq tweeted back, "It's not easy to do because all the social cues in the moment are pulling you in the opposite direction.
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Some Republican officials, noting Donald Trump's large polling deficit among those groups, fear his candidacy has taken the party in the opposite direction.
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But hardliners want to go in the opposite direction, to a more distant free-trade agreement modelled on the EU's deal with Canada.
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But while the price of gold tends to move in the opposite direction of stocks, the returns on your investments are less predictable.
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Those tuned mass dampers are huge and heavy and help limit a building's movement by swaying in the opposite direction of the building.
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That poll moved in the opposite direction -- with Clinton's lead climbing from the 2 points the same poll had her at in September.
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This week, Biden unveiled his criminal justice reform plan, which goes in the opposite direction of laws he helped enact two decades earlier.
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As numerous European countries move towards decriminalization and compassionate policing, France has gone in the opposite direction—with police seizures increasing since 2013.
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Well, Orange does something similar in the opposite direction: It goes beyond the ensemble to try to depict an entire community of people.
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" China, meanwhile, in the opposite direction: "The government is the highest trusted institution, … whereas in the United States, it's the lowest trusted institution.
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Gundlach's comments come as Fed counterpart the European Central Bank is expected to move in the opposite direction and loosen its money supply.
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As rescuers rushed to put people on stretchers, injured people who could stand on their own walked past them in the opposite direction.
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Fake or sharply negative news may even produce a boomerang or backfire effect that strengthens opinion in the opposite direction the story intended.
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Another worry is that Brazil's move towards openness comes at a time when its biggest trading partners are moving in the opposite direction.
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The recent decision to block access to NeurIPS for a diverse pool of talent appears to be a step in the opposite direction.
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Suzhou Harmontronics Automation Technology Co Ltd , however, triggered its circuit breaker in the opposite direction, falling 30% from the market open, before rebounding.
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The Hill and Roll Call have tacked in the opposite direction, in pursuit of a national readership they can sell to potential advertisers.
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Gold miners once again moved in the opposite direction of the broader index, while energy companies also gained as oil prices edged higher.
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The Tigers are trending in the opposite direction, losing four of their past five and allowing 87.5 points per game during that stretch.
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Yet the Sisi government's intensifying crackdown on civil society in the name of stability is, in reality, a step in the opposite direction.
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But with billowing gas and smoke blowing in the opposite direction, there was no pungent smell of toxic sulfur dioxide in the air.
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Japan's Okayama University (down 14 spots to #52) and Waseda University (down 18 to #66) made the biggest moves in the opposite direction.
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It's possible that Mr. Trump will someday similarly rise to the occasion, but so far the evidence mostly points in the opposite direction.
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Italy's government bond yields, which move in the opposite direction to the price, rose as much as 20 basis points across the curve.
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The sunset of the program is expected to push premiums in the opposite direction: they may increase by as much as 7 percent.
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The deeper problem is that a system without much effective two-party competition is a system that pushes entirely in the opposite direction.
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In the United States this correlation went in the opposite direction: those expressing greater patriotism were more likely to express anti-immigrant attitudes.
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Up to 30% of experimental subjects respond with changes in cortical excitability in the opposite direction from other subjects using identical tDCS settings.
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"The Big Short" used the interplay of personalities to illuminate the workings of a complex system, but "Vice" moves in the opposite direction.
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And by the third cleavage, when four cells become eight, the mutant cells were rotating in the opposite direction of what is expected.
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But at this point it's still hard to see what makes it a spiritual aesthetic; even the titles point in the opposite direction.
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"If you witness a pyroclastic flow, run in the opposite direction as quickly as possible," the US Geological Survey notes on its website.
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If denying coal ports in Washington is part of the fight against climate change, it is moving the needle in the opposite direction.
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Since the air drag force is in the opposite direction from the gravitational force, a significant air drag would increase the falling time.
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At the same time, Delia (Florencia Lozano) is transforming in the opposite direction, eventually becoming the binge-eating prisoner of Sal's sexual magnetism.
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Analysts said prices were also under pressure from the recently stronger U.S. dollar, which generally moves in the opposite direction to oil prices.
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And companies like Apple have moved in the opposite direction — creating encryption safeguards so tight that not even their developers can undo them.
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Some sources believe the rates of graduation are over 83% and trending higher, but other metrics show a trend in the opposite direction.
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These activities produce enormous amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, but they "obviously work in the opposite direction when there's a recession," he said.
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Geopolitical instability, such as open conflict with North Korea, could work in the opposite direction and push the world economy back toward deflation.
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The combat maneuver involves rolling upside down then diving in a half loop until the plane is flying in the opposite direction horizontally.
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But while Utah and the Mormon church have been loosening anti-LGBTQ stances, the Trump administration has been moving in the opposite direction.
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And also the truth is, frankly, they've gone in many ways in the opposite direction on the issue of liberties and their conduct.
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These activities produce enormous amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, but they "obviously work in the opposite direction when there's a recession," he said.
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Instead, the protesters headed in the opposite direction along a major thoroughfare, bringing traffic to a halt and leaving their next moves unclear.
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Instead, the protesters headed in the opposite direction along a major thoroughfare, bringing traffic to a halt and leaving their next moves unclear.
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Here's the bad news, which will be the least surprising thing you'll read today: The Trump administration is moving in the opposite direction.
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If you look closely at the charts, you'll notice that public opinion typically moves in the opposite direction to the sitting president's policy.
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No breaks were forthcoming, however, and Harrington had to scamper off in the opposite direction as the broadcast booth just snickered to themselves.
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The nation's overall "policy mood" typically shifts in the opposite direction of the incumbent president, and the Obama years have been no exception.
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At low speeds, the back wheels turn in the opposite direction from the front wheels, allowing the car to turn in a tighter circle.
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What's more, Gordon points out that the dollar-tracking ETF UUP is "showing a very similar chart" to gold, but in the opposite direction.
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And since bond prices move in the opposite direction as rates, a lot of bond buying would push rates lower, flattening the yield curve.
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This pattern demonstrates China's growing clout in commodity price setting — even when analysis of the market says price should move in the opposite direction.
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After decades of advances, this past year has been a record of pulling back from that work and sending us in the opposite direction.
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In the opposite direction, the rise of AWS has caused consumers to have a fundamental mindset shift in how much cloud services should cost.
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All the while, political uncertainty will pull companies in the opposite direction from the one in which the stimulus is supposed to push them.
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Pivot in the opposite direction and there, peeking out from the foliage, is the roof of a home belonging to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
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So I went in the opposite direction and took this music by Brahms and did this very passionate, very sentimental, very physically expressive dance.
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That miss is partially being attributed to price hikes, so why not go in the opposite direction and come up with a cheaper plan?
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If even in Paris, if they had guns on the other side, going in the opposite direction, you wouldn't have 130 people plus dead.
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Seconds later, Watson clicked another photo, which shows the children sprinting in fear toward the beach and the shark heading in the opposite direction.
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Then, when the robot needs to let go, the motors loosen the tendons, moving the pads in the opposite direction for an easy release.
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" Rosenstein added that the league's ratings bump this year is "substantial" especially considering that "the rest of TV is going in the opposite direction.
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The Philippines appears poised to move in the opposite direction: lawmakers there have proposed reducing the cut-off from 15 years old to nine.
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It stops suddenly, and a guy we're told is Tr3yway hops out and runs in the opposite direction ... at which point he allegedly fired.
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Many U.S. voters have shown this year that they're skittish on foreign trade, but two close U.S. allies are moving in the opposite direction.
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Upon waking, Amanda mistakenly began walking in the opposite direction of her car, the start of the harrowing days lost in rugged, rough terrain.
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Here's a picture of Hurricane Catarina, a very rare Southern Hemisphere Atlantic Hurricane:ImageL NASANotice that Catarina is very clearly spinning in the opposite direction.
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Higher demand for the longer-dated paper pushes prices up and yields, which move in the opposite direction, down, causing the curve to flatten.
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Venus rotates rather slowly, in the opposite direction of Earth and most planets, which researchers thought was due in part to its thick atmosphere.
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He was tasked with expanding Xiaomi's business overseas, which is interesting now that he's doing the same with Facebook but in the opposite direction.
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He talked about being very out and very proud early on in his career, but then intentionally went in the opposite direction over time.
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We should also point out that a future Field Guide will talk about moving in the opposite direction, so watch this space for that.
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He accuses China of keeping its currency cheap, a common charge until 2015, when China began intervening in currency markets in the opposite direction.
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Farther out from those, about 15.5 million miles from the planet, there are nine that revolve in the opposite direction, moving against Jupiter's rotation.
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The cruiser stops and a shirtless black man, later identified as Collie, can be seen walking slowly in the opposite direction of the vehicle.
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The organization, Redneck Revolt, is trying to swing the pendulum of right-wing populism in the opposite direction away from Trump and MAGA trolls.
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A perfect negative correlation of -1 is when one asset moves in one direction and another moves in tandem but in the opposite direction.
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The images also show a retro rocket -- a small solid fuel motor that fires in the opposite direction to the missile's direction of travel.
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Below the tourists, trucks carrying Chinese goods rumble into North Korea as a small number of shoppers and traders head in the opposite direction.
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It turned out the pool was creating currents that aided higher-numbered lanes in one direction and lower-numbered lanes in the opposite direction.
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Social networks function in the opposite direction: They take power away from central authorities and institutions, and push it to individuals at the edges.
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But while the S&P 500 has continued to climb to new highs, discretionary stocks have gone in the opposite direction, falling nearly 4%.
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In Japan, policymakers could well go in the opposite direction by easing policy, though conflicting reports on what it might do have stoked uncertainty.
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The yield on the 24-year note, which moves in the opposite direction from the price, rose to 247.37 percent from 211 earlier Friday.
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While some models show that the effects of climate change could potentially benefit water resources in Asia, the majority point in the opposite direction.
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But while the S&P 500 has continued to climb to new highs, discretionary stocks have gone in the opposite direction, falling nearly 4%.
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Occasionally, he also throws a cut fastball that does not move as drastically as his two-seamer, but does so in the opposite direction.
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"Is the Democratic Party a party that is prepared to go in the opposite direction of the donor class on these issues?" he asked.
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You have to imagine that I have an equal and opposite passion, that I feel equally righteous, but it's pointing in the opposite direction.
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"Westerly wind bursts" — which blow in the opposite direction from normal trade winds north of the equator — can help bring above-average ocean temperatures.
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"Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 20133-2016," opening on Friday at the Whitney Museum of American Art, takes the argument in the opposite direction.
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That has raised a big question for Canada: Can it move forward with a carbon policy if America is headed in the opposite direction?
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Crew defender Jonathan Mensah stuck his head in the way, deflecting the ball in the opposite direction of a diving Zack Steffen, Columbus's goalkeeper.
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A global leader in promoting L.G.B.T.Q. rights under President Barack Obama, the United States has swung in the opposite direction under the Trump administration.
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Less than two weeks ago, the team looked to be headed in the opposite direction, struggling with injuries and an eight-game losing streak.
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If even in Paris, if they had guns on the other side going in the opposite direction, you wouldn't have 130 people plus dead.
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But so far, the difference in labor market success has, if anything, gone in the opposite direction of the partisan swing in economic confidence.
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The pull in the opposite direction can be intense, as Puerto Rico reckons with an economic calamity more than a decade in the making.
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American companies moving production overseas get a lot of attention, but this data shows that capital has, over all, moved in the opposite direction.
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But the world's energy market is moving in the opposite direction, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Wednesday in its annual World Energy Outlook.
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It bounces lower and spins in the opposite direction than the heavy topspin groundstrokes that are the coin of the realm in pro tennis.
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No, they compare Justice Kennedy with Judge Bork, the justice who never was, who indisputably would have turned the court in the opposite direction.
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He was struck first by a truck driving in one direction and then by two cars traveling in the opposite direction in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
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Oil tends to move in the opposite direction of the dollar, and has been trading in tandem with risk assets like stocks of late.
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Contempt expressed by the socially powerful toward the socially vulnerable is a much greater moral danger than contempt that flows in the opposite direction.
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For some, being catapulted from modest backgrounds into celebrity, power and immense wealth can be as jarring as a fall in the opposite direction.
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Thirty-five trucks left for Chakothi on the Pakistani side of the border with a similar number moving in the opposite direction, he said.
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Driver, of course, has to move in the opposite direction, drawing us closer to the character and deepening our willingness to care about him.
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If he were elected president along with Democratic majorities in Congress, he would have a mandate for Reagan-like change — in the opposite direction.
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Often the move is in the opposite direction of the governing party, but not always, as was the case in Costa Rica and Ecuador.
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But our studies suggest that their attitudes toward relevance are far more complex than Mr. Zuckerberg asserts, and very likely in the opposite direction.
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I'm so bad at a British accent, but I can tell you that British snakes curl in the opposite direction over here — it's sooooo weird.
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It's not unusual for public opinion on policy issues to swing in the opposite direction of the views of the president of the United States.
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But nonetheless, even as ever-more voices are calling for the adoption of P&R, America's professional leagues themselves are moving in the opposite direction.
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As Sebastian prattles on about something the longtime killer definitely doesn't care about, Villanelle is wonderstruck by a random woman walking in the opposite direction.
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The constant agitation for independence means that the number of skilled Scots leaving is not matched by great enough numbers moving in the opposite direction.
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Roughly a third of the milk from cows in Northern Ireland goes south for processing, while much of Ireland's cheese goes in the opposite direction.
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As the picture posted by Clare to her Facebook account shows, Meadow's right leg became trapped between the slide, twisting it in the opposite direction.
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In an era of strict security checks and other inconveniences for air travel, one American airport is making a sharp move in the opposite direction.
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But he made a turn that led him in the opposite direction of the ferry landing, leading many to doubt his version of the events.
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As they drove in the man's black, four-door sedan, the woman realized he was driving in the opposite direction of her home, police say.
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In the case of a nuke detonating near an asteroid, this causes the rock to recoil in the opposite direction of the material being vaporized.
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"Rather than guiding drug users to those drugs with the lowest harm, [current policy] is driving drug use in the opposite direction," says the report.
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Seventh minute: Superman Laying on your stomach, move in the opposite direction, lifting your arms and legs up while keeping your core on the ground.
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Daydream developers found that going in the opposite direction from trying to visually replicate reality, unexpectedly, allowed the important part of reality to shine through.
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And yet, the biggest and most influential tech companies are making deals and partnerships with oil companies that move the needle in the opposite direction.
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But the strike group was actually on its way to participate in military exercises in the Indian Ocean, some 3,500 miles in the opposite direction.
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The New York Times reported Tuesday that the Carl Vinson was actually headed in the opposite direction to join military exercises in the Indian Ocean.
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While near-total abortion bans like those in Georgia and Alabama have captured a lot of attention, several states are moving in the opposite direction.
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In fact, failing to support one's goals with concrete action appears to backfire, leading to personality drift in the opposite direction of what was desired.
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"We should build on this when thinking about how to manage [the internet], instead of going in the opposite direction, which will only be counterproductive."
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Pyongyang's speakers, which hurl patriotic songs and praise for leader Kim Jong Un in the opposite direction, will also be silenced, Yonhap news agency reported.
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Just as with crops, the solution could lie in tweaking appetite systems; we just need to work out how to go in the opposite direction.
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Where most of the current Taiwanese punks tend to stray toward the poppy side of of the genre, Accomplices swerves decidedly in the opposite direction.
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The accuser attempts to walk right behind them, but is intercepted by the security guard, who gestures for her to walk in the opposite direction.
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But firm co-founder Marc Andreessen said on stage at Disrupt today that the firm is beginning to see things swing in the opposite direction.
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But in "The King" he goes in the opposite direction, starting off as an idealist only to be compromised by the power he must wield.
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Its yield, which moves in the opposite direction of price, shot up by 1.55 percentage points to nearly 23 percent, the highest since last August.
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At a time when curling, art nouveau curlicues were the norm, he went in the opposite direction, reducing letters to their most minimal legible form.
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Cats are classically afraid of cucumbers, so if you place cucumber ornaments throughout your Christmas tree, they should jump in fear in the opposite direction.
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Many Never Trumpers, tired of being homeless, will eventually join the Democrats, migrating in the opposite direction of the neoconservatives of the seventies and eighties.
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One might hope that this desperate uprising might prompt him to reach out to his opponents, but Mr. Erdogan's pattern points in the opposite direction.
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One can hope that this desperate uprising will prompt him to reach out to his opponents, but Mr. Erdogan's pattern points in the opposite direction.
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In the opposite direction, Orion Health plummeted to a four-and-half year low after recording an operating loss for the first-half of 2017.
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But Mr. Autor and his colleagues found that in districts with heavy minority representation, similar shocks can push more Democratic districts in the opposite direction.
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Essentially your hose is acting as a simple jet: the force of the water being blasted out pushes the hose itself in the opposite direction.
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However, the merging of reality and fiction flows in the opposite direction, with the potency of Hitchcock's vision spreading its influence into the real world.
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As Hurricane Dorian neared the Florida coast, Trump's message veered in the opposite direction: The full might of the American government stands ready to help.
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"All of our metrics show we are moving in the opposite direction of what the survey claims," Starbucks spokesman Reggie Borges said, according to Reuters.
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In the 10 years prior to Eisenhower's 1956 speech, production costs for U.S. farmers continued to increase while crop prices headed in the opposite direction.
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Responders are also counting on a relatively optimistic weather forecast of light winds blowing ash in the opposite direction of the most affected disaster zones.
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Now, with Europe's economy gaining momentum after a prolonged slump, Germany — the Continent's economic powerhouse and de facto leader — risks heading in the opposite direction.
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But what's concerning is that Trump could swing too hard in the opposite direction at a time when he needs to stay disciplined for negotiations.
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The film's writer and director, Simon Kinberg, said that Chastain wanted a look that went far in the opposite direction from her previous screen appearances.
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The Brooklyn production, featuring the Americas Society's vocal ensemble Meridionalis and the International Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Sebastián Zubieta, bent far in the opposite direction.
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During pregnancy, the placenta links the mother and fetus, allowing nutrients to flow from mother to fetus and waste to move in the opposite direction.
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But now the Democrats who seized control of the Legislature last fall have pushed through a bill that spins New York in the opposite direction.
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Indeed, one industry analyst I spoke to argued that Ford should move in the opposite direction, focusing on fine-tuning its lucrative pickup truck business.
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As the Fed moved toward tighter money, its counterparts at the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan were going in the opposite direction.
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Luxury cars have gone in the opposite direction: They made up 5.4 percent of the market last year, down from 7.5 percent four years earlier.
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Remember that in order for an object to slow down, there needs to be a net force pushing in the opposite direction as the motion.
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"Republicans are taking it and going in the opposite direction," said Rodney L. Whitlock, a former aide to Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa.
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In fact, his policies worked in the opposite direction, ensuring Assad's survival by allowing Russia to gain an unprecedented strategic foothold in the Middle East.
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But, per the report, lawmakers can and should leverage the other 4 categories — even though so much recent legislation has moved in the opposite direction.
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Threat of court battle as a reason to oppose subpoenas CNN's Manu Raju and Jeremy Herb report GOP senators are moving in the opposite direction.
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Yet since the election of Donald Trump as president in 2016, the mood at the top of the administration has shifted in the opposite direction.
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"What they want in their lives is literally polar opposites, which is very exciting for me, to go in the opposite direction," Ms. Rashad said.
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The Local, for some, has been a welcome move in the opposite direction, even if media analysts say it faces long odds of financial success.
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But the Trump administration has moved the US in the opposite direction, opening vast stretches of land and water offshore to oil and gas drilling.
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Buttigieg, the leader in the November survey, appears headed in the opposite direction, losing 9 points in support as his unfavorable numbers rose 8 points.
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But when Thurman drove the car in the opposite direction for the scene, there was an S-curve that, he claims, led her to crash.
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But Treasury rates, which move in the opposite direction of prices, eased late last week as investors poured cash into the safety of government bonds.
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Prices, which move in the opposite direction of yields, for the two-year note were last down 1/32 for a yield of 0.799 percent.
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But the Trump administration has moved the US in the opposite direction, opening vast stretches of land and water offshore to oil and gas drilling.
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The challenge facing Sudan today is how to move in the opposite direction, to bring the country together around the goal of rebuilding the nation.
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The challenge facing Sudan today is how to move in the opposite direction, to bring the country together around the goal of rebuilding the nation.
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For those in the bottom half of the distribution, there's little hope of things getting better, since their lived experiences point in the opposite direction.
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As Freddie confirms in the 1990 timeline in this week' episode, Woodard was puttering along in the opposite direction from where the children were headed.
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The patterns are already going in the opposite direction, and this is why you have people clinging to old systems that do not work anymore.
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"The United States is in a mature part of its economic cycle and should be deleveraging, but it is headed in the opposite direction," he said.
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The rear wheels pitch in on the steering: At low speeds, they turn in the opposite direction of the front pair, tightening the car's turning radius.
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At this point, we will be looking 21965 degrees in the opposite direction, toward an azimuth of 119 degrees or 29 degrees south of due east.
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But at the center of the photo, Meadow's foot is bent in the opposite direction after it became wedged between her mother's leg and the slide.
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The ending of Game of Thrones surprisingly puts Jon Snow in the opposite direction of the Iron Throne (even though the Iron Throne doesn't exist anymore).
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A video showed a man in teal shorts throwing a Mike Tyson-esque roundhouse to the skull of someone who was looking in the opposite direction.
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Within an hour of trade it had risen over 1% against the dollar with reports that the black market peso had fallen in the opposite direction.
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Nine of the 12 moons follow a roughly two-year retrograde orbit around Jupiter, which means they travel in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
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On the rare occasions when problems do arise, it is almost always in the opposite direction: commissioning parents who decide they no longer want the baby.
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After my usual pattern had failed to land me a rom-com boyfriend, I'd decided to go in the opposite direction by taking a dating hiatus.
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"Given investors have been selling volatility since January, they have probably sold more than they wanted and are now scrambling in the opposite direction," said Wizman.
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The administration at any given time is responsible for negotiating individual trade deals, so it's natural for the other party to react in the opposite direction.
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"While every other media company is building a paywall, we are headed in the opposite direction," YouTube's chief business officer, Robert Kyncl, said in a statement.
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Nearly all of PG&E's roughly $18 billion of bonds were trading sharply lower, sending their yields, which move in the opposite direction, to record highs.
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And at the end of the summer, I burned up that "safer" plan of becoming a producer and ran furiously in the opposite direction towards artistry.
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If Illinois residents do win a large proportion of Foxconn-related jobs, they will alter a years-long trend of workers commuting in the opposite direction.
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Trade war jitters sent the 10-year Treasury note yield, which moves in the opposite direction of prices, to its lowest level since September 2017 Wednesday.
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The Suns are headed in the opposite direction as San Antonio, dropping 14 of their last 203 following Thursday's 109-99 setback against the Washington Wizards.
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Nearly all of PG&E's roughly $21 billion of bonds were trading sharply lower, sending their yields, which move in the opposite direction, to record highs.
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Our current President is moving in the opposite direction, and this budget indicates what his real priorities are despite all the bluster from the campaign trail.
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While most celebrities went for neutrals and metallics at the 2016 Met Gala, Solange (unsurprisingly) ran in the opposite direction and opted for a bold color.
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That's mostly because researchers didn't have the kinds of technologies or the appropriate Neanderthal DNA samples that would allow them to search in the opposite direction.
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But they were unable to sustain a rally in prices, which move in the opposite direction to yields, as U.S. Treasuries came under renewed selling pressure.
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But over the course of the weekend, conservative media had unified in the opposite direction: in absolute defense of the kids and against their liberal critics.
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He quit the government in 2012 but remained in Parliament, where he tried to push his vision, even as the government moved in the opposite direction.
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Down the main hallway in the opposite direction from the bedrooms, the living room, family room and dining room are in the center of the apartment.
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As his contemporaries gravitated towards large-scale, bombastic works, Newell moved in the opposite direction, at one point destroying all the pieces he'd produced to date.
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When it is used, it is mostly to denigrate class agitation in the opposite direction: those on the bottom end who dare to criticize the wealthy.
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A part of me wanted her to come home and live with us forever and the other part wanted to run, fast, in the opposite direction.
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This year, however, as the S&P benchmark climbed to a new high, margin levels trended in the opposite direction as shown on the chart below.
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But if the goal is to build a healthy democratic process that can survive in the long run, this is a step in the opposite direction.
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Then, at the instructions of police, Cashman turned around facing in the opposite direction of the police, and walked backwards toward them, with his hands outstretched.
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Yet the policies thus far adopted and entertained are leading the country in the opposite direction—toward greater insecurity for the United States and its citizens.
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A skull icon might point you toward a doorway only to flip around and point you back in the opposite direction the moment you walk through.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves in the opposite direction of its price, rose to 1.58 percent from 1.32563 percent late Friday.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves in the opposite direction of its price, rose to 1.58 percent from 1.56 percent late Tuesday.
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In Japan, policymakers could well go in the opposite direction by easing policy, though conflicting reports on what the central bank might do have stoked uncertainty.
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Coast clear, Val slipped out her apartment door, and we hustled in the opposite direction, toward another dark cubbyhole down the street: her local massage joint.
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Not only that, most market participants have gone full out in the opposite direction, buying the most expensive stocks and riding the momentum irrespective of valuation.
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The Energy Department's pursuit of these plants among the strongest signals of President Trump's desire to revive coal despite market trends going in the opposite direction.
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" Voight says while it may seem intuitive to direct funds to the students who need it the most, "we're actually seeing shifts in the opposite direction.
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Hannity went in the opposite direction, allowing that what he called the "locker room" comments were wrong, but framing the tape as a politically motivated distraction.
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Or you can go in the opposite direction and design your Animal Crossing existence to be totally different from anything you've ever experienced in real life.
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Toward the top of the spire, the steps narrow to a point where there's barely enough room to squeeze past people going in the opposite direction.
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On the other, ongoing efforts to scale back the ACA, or stop expansion of Medicaid, or restrict access to programs, really works in the opposite direction.
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He cranks the wheel and bolts back south on Highway 2600, toward an evacuation camp in the opposite direction, where oil and gas workers usually live.
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He cranks the wheel and bolts back south on Highway 63, toward an evacuation camp in the opposite direction, where oil and gas workers usually live.
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After the report, investors moved out of super-safe United States government bonds, pushing prices down and yields — which move in the opposite direction — slightly higher.
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Republicans revoked the Obama-era rule soon after Trump took office, and now the Trump administration is moving in the opposite direction from the former president.
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The Fake News LameStream Media is doing everything possible the "create" a U.S. recession, even though the numbers & facts are working totally in the opposite direction.
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Beneath this overarching deregulatory trend, however, one area of the regulatory state has been going in the opposite direction when it comes to the paperwork burden.
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But even as the rates decrease in older adults, scientists have documented a worrisome trend in the opposite direction among patients in their 20s and 30s.
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Alas, the Trump administration has moved in the opposite direction, warning that "significant non-nuclear strategic attack", including cyber-strikes, might meet with a nuclear response.
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Democrats once more moved in the opposite direction, with their disapproval of WikiLeaks moving from negative 3 points in 2013 to negative 28 points this month.
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The yield on Italy's benchmark 10-year note — which moves in the opposite direction of its price — has doubled to 2.3 percent since late last fall.
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Despite official state support for innovation under Mr. Putin, the growing power of Russia's security services and rampant official corruption frequently push in the opposite direction.
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Investors are gobbling up government bonds: 10-year Treasury notes have surged in price — pushing yields, which move in the opposite direction, to panicky record lows.
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The rally in bond prices, which move in the opposite direction from yields, has helped keep borrowing costs low for companies, municipalities and the federal government.
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Reflecting investor nervousness, yields on Treasury bonds — which move in the opposite direction of prices — dipped as investors sought out the relative security of government bonds.
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So far, the Republican plans have tended to engage in the same trade-offs, but tilt in the opposite direction, emphasizing government savings over program generosity.
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That could signal a big rise in government debt levels, which would tend to raise bond yields and lower prices, which move in the opposite direction.
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The yen's moves largely followed those of equities, analysts said, with the yen moving in the opposite direction of U.S. stocks throughout much of the day.
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Officials said traffic was moving well Wednesday though there have been two minor accidents in lanes where cars were traveling in the opposite direction from normal.
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I wanted to go in the opposite direction and make something that sounded more like a quiet record I made with friends in my living room.
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However, forces always come in pairs so that the stationary ball pushes back on the moving ball with the exact same force (but in the opposite direction).
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Some seek to align in the same direction, some in the opposite direction, and under the influence of the horizontal field, they flip to their preferred orientation.
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Passing a laser through a microscope and onto a sample squeezes the light beam, generating a force on the object in the opposite direction of the beam.
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During the melee, you can hear him yelling "Stop!" as his pseudo hand Davos (Liam Cunningham) urges people to go in the opposite direction of the fighting.
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The air resistance is a force that increases with the speed of the object and always pushes in the opposite direction as the motion of the object.
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Similarly, the nation's debt has risen by $2900 trillion since Trump took office, moving in the opposite direction of Trump's promise to wipe out the debt altogether.
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The yield on 2-year Treasury notes, which moves in the opposite direction of its price, dropped to the lowest since late March at around 2.21 percent.
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Then on Friday and Saturday, Florence may be drawn to the southwest, moving in the opposite direction compared to most tropical storms and hurricanes in this region.
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In the rapid advance that followed, the Allies moved more quickly than Germans had in the opposite direction four years before, during the invasion of France. 19443.
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With Apollo, the team decided to go in the opposite direction and instead build a platform that makes being database agnostic the core of its value proposition.
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The acceleration of the leg swinging forward leaves the free strings feeling a force in the opposite direction, resisting the change in motion and loosening the knot.
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The yield on United States Treasury securities, which moves in the opposite direction of the price, rose moderately — signaling a slightly improved appetite for risk among investors.
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However, Giuliani said Trump's legal team does not share information with the Cohen legal team, and that legal team does not share information in the opposite direction.
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Also, central banks in Europe, Japan and elsewhere are pumping stimulus into their economies to drive growth, when the Federal Reserve is moving in the opposite direction.
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They didn't chase press mentions or likes; in fact, they ran in the opposite direction to build a world of their own, and we sort of followed.
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In the opposite direction, more than two-thirds of Council members are also facing term limits, and many are trying to raise their stature for new jobs.
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While stressing that even a single traffic death is one too many, officials said that New York was moving in the opposite direction of the national trend.
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They will go for their fifth consecutive win at Madison Square Garden sporting a more veteran roster while the Rangers opted to go in the opposite direction.
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She suffered from endometriosis, a reproductive disorder in which the uterine tissue grows outside the womb, and had a uterus tilted in the opposite direction of most.
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Suzhou Harmontronics Automation Technology Co Ltd, in contrast, triggered its circuit breaker in the opposite direction, falling 30% from the market open in early trade before rebounding.
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Bottom line: Since Trump has no plausible solutions to revive the lost jobs, the political pendulum may swing back in the opposite direction in 2018 and 2020.
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"Usually after a convention you see the party becoming more unified but things are moving in the opposite direction here," said Marquette University polling director Charles Franklin.
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Those other grassroots spaces are spread thin—Chapter resides a good couple of miles down the road, while The Globe is yet further in the opposite direction.
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Speeding toward disaster While hundreds of cars fled in the opposite direction, a pair of Sevierville police officers sped toward the inferno the night of November 28.
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In the footage, Slager is seen shooting Scott in the back eight times while he runs in the opposite direction of the officer after a brief struggle.
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In response to the environmental sounds they detect, they emit a sound wave that essentially waves in the opposite direction, neutralizing the noise rather than masking it.
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