On whether the president is "above the law": No one is above the law.
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The government imposes an export tax on cocoa when its reference price is above $2,000 per tonne and on CPO when its reference price is above $750 per tonne.
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" She added: "Certainly, no one is above the law.
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Its unemployment rate, at 12%, is above the national average.
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No one is above the law — not even the President.
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No one is above the law in the United States.
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Residents say the real unemployment rate is above 50 percent.
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Not even Bradley Cooper is above a little stage fright.
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"No government official is above the law," the judge concluded.
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No one truly believes the Supreme Court is above politics.
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Nobody is above errors, but anyone can learn from one.
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That is above the prevailing price of $70 a barrel.
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The American people deserve, no man is above the law.
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It is above 3% for the first time in years.
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For one, corporate cash flow is above average, he said.
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And the goal for the long programme is above 125.
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The scientific community is above that sort of thing, mostly.
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Good wine is above all an agricultural, not industrial product.
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The Trump 51 agree: The president is above the law.
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"No entity or individual is above the law," said Sen.
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And, a massive burn or severe burn is above that.
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The first, showcasing the tech behind the production, is above.
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You'll see Chat is above Stories in the photo above.
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He is above Fox News, because he IS the news.
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But as a medium, Maureen is above such plebeian antics.
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And the goal for the long program is above 19503.
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No one, not even "Sheriff Joe," is above the law.
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We must reinforce that no one is above the law.
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Britain's history, he says, is above all about continental Europe.
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Roberts tells audiences that the court is above such politics.
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" Cornyn said Kavanaugh believes "no person is above the law.
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He is beyond good and evil; he is above morality.
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Eighty to 90 percent of it is above the shoulders.
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But he was and no one is above the law.
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Either the president is above the law or he isn't.
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And no one is above the law, even the president.
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As a Q28, the coupe is above the Q20 sedan.
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No one is above the law, not even the President.
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He replies a little bashfully that he is "above average".
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No one, including the president, is above the law. Sen.
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"No entity or individual is above the law," said Feinstein.
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"Senator, no man is above the law," the judge said.
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Mr. Macron is "above all a realist," Mr. Tenzer said.
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"No one is above the law," the judge wrote then.
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In the United States of America nobody is above the law.
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"No one is above the constitution and the laws," he said.
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That is above the projected full-year rise of 3.0 percent.
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"But people also think that no one is above the law."
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"No one, including the President, is above the law," wrote Sen.
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Poetry is, above anything else, a language adequate to our experience.
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The value of an artwork is above all intimate, symbolic, personal.
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"No one is above the law," declared Mr McCain, a Republican.
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"Call Me By Your Name" is, above all, interested in appearances.
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Inflation recently hit 3%, which is above the bank's 2% target.
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Her art is, above all, about a particular way of seeing.
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This is above the long-term technical resistance level near $48.
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Yet the single market is above all else a legal construct.
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That is above the 5-year average of 73 percent negative.
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"No person or entity is above the law," it begins, pompously.
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"No one is above the law," Jeremy Hunt told Sky News.
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Unemployment is above the national average, and net migration is negative.
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Its retention rate is above 20000 percent, according to its data.
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Even at the border, no U.S. officer is above the law.
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It is above all intended to make the car go faster.
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No man is above it, and no man is below it.
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The common practice of hiring a [platonic] girlfriend is above board.
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UF's profitability is above peers' despite pressure on net interest margins.
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To be clear, that job that is above politics and ideology.
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Bloomberg the man is, above all, driven, confident and intensely competitive.
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Can you tell if she is above or below the surface?
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If someone is above or below this threshold, they have incontinence.
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In the meantime, the Man of the Woods trailer is above.
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Hazard is in Perry County, where unemployment is above 10 percent.
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I don't think anyone is above the law including a president.
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I want to believe that no person is above the law.
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He begins: Bret Stephens is above me in the status hierarchy.
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She indicates she cannot get involved because she is above politics.
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This reflects that the president believes he is above the law.
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That is above the 7.6 million that the company was projecting.
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The singer's name is above the title; the buck stops there.
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This is above all an emergency, and not just any emergency.
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"No one, including the president, is above the law," he added.
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"For Afghan government, nobody is above the law," Mr. Chakhansuri said.
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Worsley's speculation is, above all, about Jane Austen's motives and emotions.
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No one, including the president, is above the law, Sanders said.
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It is, above all, a deeply self-conscious performance of animus.
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"No one is above the law," she wrote in her ruling.
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In Netanyahu land there is immunity the leader is above the law.
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"No one, not even the president, is above the law," he continued.
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In the United States of America, no one is above the law.
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"No one is above the law," the judge wrote in her ruling.
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Today's indictment is a reminder that no one is above the law.
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My terrible artist's rendering of what that could look like is above.
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Mariah Carey's cells don't age and die, because she is above Time.
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No one is above the law—Congress should begin an impeachment inquiry.
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At times, though, Abiy has acted as if he is above it.
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I thought so too—but the X1D is above my pay grade.
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On guns, and practically everything else, Trump is, above all, a phony.
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But Trump is above all a man who likes to be liked.
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No president, no person in the United States is above the law.
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And in this nation, not even the President is above the law.
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The home is above a fried chicken restaurant that the family owns.
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This is above the 50 point mark which separates contraction from expansion.
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Like these cousin-hashtags, #BlackGirlMagic is above all else, a self-identifier.
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And if your suitcase is above the maximum allowance, those charges skyrocket.
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If you're lactose intolerant or diabetic, the Boggart is *above* the trash.
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Legacy 51 in Hinckley, Minnesota is, above all, Brock Larson's farewell party.
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On "Stranger to Stranger," Mr. Simon is, above all, playing by ear.
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Baldwin is also buoyed by a favorability rating that is above water.
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Corker's is above 80% with both the ACU and Club for Growth.
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And we are here today because no one is above the law.
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The Supreme Court does not believe that anybody is above the law.
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YES's subscriber fee of $5.36 a month is above SportsNet LA's $4.59.
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And it is, above all, an act of showing rather than telling.
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And in America, no one is above the law, including the president.
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The situation in Gaza where youth employment is above 70% is unsustainable.
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What this country ensures [is] that no one is above the law.
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But you have the logic that no person is above the law.
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The notion that no one is above the law is being tested.
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UNINDENTIFIED MALE: Does the president believe that he is above the law?
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If Joe Arpaio is above the law, likely you are as well.
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"No one is above the law, not even the president," Ferguson said.
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Sonchon is above Pyongyang, near the northwest corner of the Korean peninsula.
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In this country, no one, even President Clinton, is above the law.
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In the United States of America, no one is above the law.
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"[T]he idea is above all to entertain, however artfully," noted Rockwell.
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No one is above the law — or jury duty for that matter.
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"No one is above the law in our constitutional system," he said.
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As with much of the region, Yarchen Gar is above 13,000 feet.
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"No one is above the law, not even the President," says James.
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No president is above the will of the people — Mr. Erdogan included.
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If the food is above 40 degrees, Schaffner suggests working in layers.
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"This proves that no one is above the law," Mr. Fenech said.
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"No one, not even the president, is above the law," added Carroll.
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We have to establish the principle no one is above the law.
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Highs are likely to rise to around 50, which is above normal.
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Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, this issue is above politics.
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And what the American people are saying, nobody is above the law.
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And we're telling him that nobody, especially him, is above the law.
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That is above 2.1 percent growth projected in a Banamex poll on Jan.
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Welcome rain has come, and the snowpack is above normal in many places.
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"Colombia is showing today that no one is above the law," Cepeda said.
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I always hoped I would get somewhere, but this is above and beyond.
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Make no mistake: No one is above the law, not even the President.
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That is above the average 72 percent recorded in the past four quarters.
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Their conservatism is, above all, economic, with social issues hovering in the background.
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My first answer would be whatever is above 4%, we don't need it.
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"No one is above the law, not on my watch," he said. Gov.
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The average interest rate on new cars is above 6%, according to Edmunds.
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Berman added that Collins' plea shows that no one is above the law.
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But it is, above all, a story about what matters and what endures.
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The first is above, but you can watch the others here and here.
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The unrest began with demonstrations against soaring food prices; inflation is above 70%.
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Cuba's decline is above all because of lack of investment, says Mr Vidal.
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The most multi-purpose of all the smileys, 🙂 is above all, measured.
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No American is above it, not even a billionaire friend of the President.
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"This legislation shows that no industry is above accountability," Grassley and Wyden said.
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Its midpoint is above of Wall Street estimates of $1853 for the year.
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And with independents he is above board, 217 percent which is pretty good.
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No one is above the law, but no one is beneath the law.
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This time, after six years of recession, the unemployment rate is above 25%.
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Venezuela, where inflation is above 140%, has declared an economic state of emergency.
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That is above the projected rise of 3.6 percent for the whole year.
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And it's increasingly clear that this president believes he is above the law.
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That 73 percent rate is above the five-year average of 70 percent.
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Although most of the Balkan arms business is above-board, some is not.
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The overall unemployment rate is above 12%—but over 40% for young people.
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The order book is above €6.5bn, including €156.8m of joint lead manager interest.
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It is above the average of 259,542 immigrants admitted from 2011 to 2015.
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" The suit's claims open with the words: "No one is above the law.
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No one is above the law, certainly not those sworn to uphold it.
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"No one is above the law," she wrote in an 18-page opinion.
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In other words, no one, not even the president, is above the law.
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Israel's legal system has already proved that no one is above the law.
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The Verge's office is above and next to lots of restaurants and bars.
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The English language ad is above, while the Spanish-language as is below.
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" "This president is not above the law, no president is above the law.
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"No American is above the law," he wrote in a statement on Twitter.
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No one, including the person occupying the White House, is above the law.
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Further afield, FreedomPop growth is "above target in US and UK," Stokols said.
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If your tax liability is above $1,200, it would be capped at $1,200.
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No one is above the law, even the president of the United States.
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"The President, no President, is above the law," Mr. Ryan wrote on Twitter.
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Mr. Trump's lawyers continue to argue that the president is above obstruction statutes.
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"In America, no one is above the law," Pelosi said in the statement.
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No one is above the law including the president of the United States.
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Volkswagen's snappy touch-screen user interface is above average and offers Apple CarPlay.
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Because their income is above the upper limit, they do not do so.
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"Indecent" is, above all, decent, in the most complete sense of the word.
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The station is above grade, sitting on an overpass parallel to Interstate 10.
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That is above the average 553 percent recorded in the past four quarters.
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That is above the projected rise of 5.3 percent for the whole year.
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The conviction rate in Japan after prosecutors file criminal charges is above 113%.
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We have a justice system, and no one is above that justice system.
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No bishop, no matter how influential, is above the law of the church.
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Demand for the transaction is above US$2.5bn, including interest from joint lead managers.
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I was raised to believe nobody is above the law -- especially not a president.
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The other is above the light green moss to the right of the arch.
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Nothing, in this world, is above suspicion—not even tasteless health-store bran flakes.
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The plan offers no debt cancellation for those whose household income is above $250,000.
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It is the lowest among listed Spanish banks, although it is above regulatory requirements.
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The sun won't even rise there today because it is above the Arctic Circle.
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But that's human nature, and no race is above or below that natural instinct.
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That is above the average 72 percent beat-rate over the past four quarters.
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The vote is above all a sign of Mr Netanyahu's current vulnerability at home.
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So in fact, Ocasio-Cortez is above the median compared to her generational peers.
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In the summer, the sun is above me, so it doesn't get too hot.
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"No one is above the law," Nadler said in the press release Monday afternoon.
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The basement is above where the critical faults lie that shift and make earthquakes.
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The first web episode premieres on April 29, and an preview video is above.
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Nothing is above politics, not even a deadly hurricane flooding a major American city.
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That is above an average multiple of around 15 times in recent dairy deals.
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That is above and beyond customer service, that is just an act of kindness.
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This figure is above the more than 10 million people who use Slack daily.
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"The Glass Castle" is, above all, about the complexities and complications of family life.
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"Eleven of the top 19 builders, their average sales price is above 400 grand."
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This is above the rear-wheel (and currently cheapest) version of the Model 343.
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This is above Snap's private market valuation, which was around $20 billion, fully diluted.
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Obama took office and the average pay for those jobs is above $50K/year.
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In his reelection speech, President Obama said that 'no one is above the law.
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The Internet is, above all else, a place where people can find their niche.
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This is above the average for the year-to-date, which is about two.
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This is above the 3.3 percent that was predicted in a company-compiled poll.
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Notice my decision-making is above average, but my reaction time is perfectly average.
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Oil is back above $33, the U.S. 10-year yield is above 2 percent.
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Odafin "Fin" Tutuola on television does not mean that he is above the law.
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Android's market share in Europe is above 90 percent, according to the European Commission.
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That is above Carlsberg's multiple of 10 but far short of CR Beer's 23.
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That is above the 211 percent profit-beat rate in the past four quarters.
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"Emphasize the core value that no one is above the law," the memo said.
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I told him, 'Maverick I can do, but Messiah is above my pay grade.
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No one — not a congressman, a judge, nor the president — is above the law.
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Myth 1: Barr believes the president of the United States is above the law.
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When provisional income is above those amounts, 270 percent of Social Security is taxable.
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No one is above the law, and people should be held responsible for crimes.
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Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. likes to say that the court is above politics.
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"Make no mistake: No one is above the law, not even the President. "P.
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That is above the 72 percent profit-beat rate in the past four quarters.
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We proudly delivered justice on the promise that no one is above the law.
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If a driver's BAC is above the legal limit, the car will not start.
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This would institutionalize the proposition that one American — the president — is above the law.
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But for Birch it is, above all, despite its high public profile, intensely personal.
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That is above the 72 percent average beat-rate in the past four quarters.
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And, more importantly, she is above the 260% threshold to win delegates in each.
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And for those over 85, the risk of dying from coronavirus is above 10%.
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Understanding what MMA fanaticism is doing to my brain is above my pay grade.
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"Too Late to Die Young" is above all an achievement in mood and implication.
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This president acts as if he is above the law, or is the law.
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Persian cuisine is, above all, about balance — of tastes and flavors, textures and temperatures.
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Sarah Sanders was repeatedly asked if the President believes he is above the law.
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Yet Mr. Cuomo bears a responsibility for leading an administration that is above reproach.
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It would strike at the very idea that no American is above the law.
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No man is above the law, not even the president of the United States.
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I'd met them the night before at Bythell's apartment, which is above his store.
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Ultimately nobody is above the law or beyond the reach of good investigative journalism.
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And in fact, two years later, the membership is above 50,000, an eightfold increase.
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If Mr. Trump is above water among independents, an impeachment vote is a risk.
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True, there is a semi-analog version of sign-stealing that is above board.
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Mr. Oliver is, above all, an elegist, as so many 19th-century writers were.
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Lebeau, a French Canadian photographer based in San Francisco, is above all a portraitist.
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No man or woman is above the law in our country, including the president.
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A juggler, ventriloquist and court fool, he is above all a figure of lightness.
|
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Trump's third year is above average, but not the best of any past president.
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So the new Roadster is, above all else, a tasteful rocket for the road.
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If your TV is above your fireplace, you might want to consider moving it.
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That says to me this President believes he is above the law, beyond accountability.
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Global milk prices are low, consumption is below trend and production is above trend.
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No man, not even the president of the United States, is above the law.
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Unemployment today in Iran stands at 260 percent (youth unemployment is above 230 percent).
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The so-called real trade deficit is above the average for the third quarter.
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If its stock price is above $360 at the time, they become Tesla shares.
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If the president can fire anyone who investigates him, he is above the law.
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"We see risk that at some point, the market will not view it sufficient that the central bank still maintains around -2% negative real interest rate when core inflation is above target and economic growth is above-trend," said analysts at Commerzbank.
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Reading YA novels was and is, above all else, a form of escapism for me.
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This is above Amazon, above Facebook and these other bigger companies we often talk about.
|
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This also is above the range of $12 to $14 for which Cloudera was preparing.
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This victory says the rule of law still stands and no one is above it.
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"No one is above the law," she added, urging the jurors to convict Van Dyke.
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The sky won't get much better than it is above this light pollution-free continent.
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The ISM Purchasers Managers Index is above 50 but well below its peak in 2015.
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That is above the 12-year low of about $27 that oil hit last week.
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Public debt is above 130% of GDP and the banks are laden with festering loans.
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No person is above the law regardless of how high their position of power is.
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After the woman is above water, she immediately pleads for Phung to get her dog.
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Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said "no one is above the law" in a statement.
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And modern Mexico is above all a mestizo nation, of mixed Amerindian and Spanish descent.
|
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The so-called real trade deficit is above the fourth-quarter average of $66.8 billion.
|
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If your income is above the income limit, a Roth IRA is unavailable to you.
|
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"No entity or individual is above the law," Feinstein said in a statement last week.
|
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That is above the 72 percent beat-rate, on average, over the past four quarters.
|
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The Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA) is above $6 billion this year as well.
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It's not as though Gravel is above making mistakes, but the man knows his message.
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The FTSE 250, its main domestically focused stock index, is above its pre-referendum level.
|
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Although that is above the Fed's target, consumers usually predict inflation that is higher still.
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"No one, including the occupant of the White House, is above the law," Becerra says.
|
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While Memphis is still near the bottom of the Western Conference standings, it is above .
|
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A good credit score generally is above 700, and those over 760 are considered excellent.
|
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Yet the chief justice has been determined to show that the court is above politics.
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By comparison, aircraft maker Boeing, whose stock is above $260, has a 7.7 percent weight.
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No one is above the law, especially not the most powerful person on the earth.
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Will our great nation ever have equal justice, where no one is above the law?
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"This decision is above me," Peterson said in an interview with ESPN on Friday morning.
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"Not even the president is above the law," Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe said.
|
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No one is above the law, not even the wielder of the pardoning power himself.
|
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And there is, above all, Ms. Gréco's face, with its sharp angles and geometric enigmas.
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The middle of the range is above Symantec's 52-week high of $26.07 per share.
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"Our warehouse is above the ground, so we don't have the flood risk," he said.
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In a town as small as this one, it seems, no one is above suspicion.
|
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The COVID-19 death rate in the US is above 10% for those over 85.
|
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"What we're seeing is a pyramid: Most of it is above ground," Dr. Aylward said.
|
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Like the Warriors organization itself, the halftime locker room is, above all, an open forum.
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Republicans hate poor people because they think the dignity of man is above being poor.
|
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Only one conference team is above the No. 11 seed line -- Arizona at No. 333.
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Therefore, since the current recommended cash position is above 4%, the signpost is not triggered.
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"None of us is above the law in this country," Maguire said at one point.
|
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Unlike New Orleans, Houston is above sea level and isn't threatened by coastal tides, etc.
|
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The LaBille-Guiard picture is above all a tribute to female artists, generations of them.
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It depends on the precept that no one including the president is above the law.
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You have forgotten what it means to say that no one is above the law.
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"I think this decision is above politics," he told reporters, according to The Associated Press.
|
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It depends on the precept that no one including the president is above the law.
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Farmers tend to favor planting soybeans when the soybean-to-corn ratio is above 2.5.
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He is, above all, a busy man who never stops working and despises unnecessary distractions.
|
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Drunken drivers are measurably impaired when their blood alcohol level is above a certain level.
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The first is that no one is above the law in our system of government.
|
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The Chicago Fed's National Activity Index is above the -0.7 level typically associated with recession.
|
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No matter who the government is, no one, even the president, is above the law.
|
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"No president is above the law," Warren said in a statement released by her campaign.
|
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If general election turnout by supporters of Jones is above average for a special election, and the number of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who refuse to support Moore is above average, which is likely, Jones could pull off a shocker in a squeaker.
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This is above the $60 floor that sources say OPEC would like to see in 2018.
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No one is above the groundwork -- not even those belonging to the kingdom's distinguished Royal Family.
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And what we really mean nobody is above the law as interpreted by the Supreme Court.
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To say the president is above the law begs the question of what the law is.
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He has been arrested & a case booked already; no one is above law of the land.
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No one is above the law, and in this case, the law is on my side.
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No human or animal is above the law...not even if its a food-stealing rodent.
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The Z6's native ISO stretches up to 51,200, which is above the Z7's 25,600.
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Democrats win when turnout among women of color is above the national average -- like in 2018.
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Not a single contract, which can trade out to December 22016, is above $211.25 a barrel.
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Time does not control pop sensation Mariah Carey, because pop sensation Mariah Carey is above it.
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"No one is above the law," Mohammad Sherani told journalists, according to the Express Tribune newspaper.
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We must come to understand that eating the last wild food is, above all, a privilege.
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By comparison, aircraft maker Boeing Co, whose stock is above $260, has a 7.7 percent weight.
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Unemployment is above the national average, meaning many of those educated workers are available for hiring.
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Its current-quarter guidance is above estimates, while its full-year forecast is roughly in line.
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Despite strong economic growth, the poverty rate as measured by the World Bank is above 60%.
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One example is "Above the Influence," a program of the nonprofit Partnership for Drug-Free Kids.
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Calpers currently has an 8.9% allocation to private equity, which is above its 8% target allocation.
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To loosen it, he would bar the Fed from raising rates when unemployment is above 4%.
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Another 13 percent of students wrote in "other" choices, which is above average, according to Scholastic.
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Almost all the CFOs surveyed said the level of uncertainty facing their businesses is above normal.
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If a business acts like it is above the law, it will pay a heavy price.
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"Hang tight, bear with it, because our forecast for spring is above-average temperatures," Gottschalck said.
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"What they're making is a statement [that] President Trump is above the law — period," she added.
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"No individual or company is above the law," the senators said in a joint statement. Sen.
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And we know, the basic principle of American jurisprudence is no one is above the law.
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Those who believe the president is above the law would welcome Dowd's interpretation of constitutional law.
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So much for the fundamental precept that no one, including the president, is above the law.
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If that means anything, it means that no one is above the law, including the president.
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Growth is above 3 percent, tourists have arrived in record numbers and unemployment has nudged downward.
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" He went on, "She thinks she is a goddess, she thinks she is above us all.
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"I do not think there's anyone on this planet who is above the law," Wray replied.
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Fitch notes that BK's holding company common equity double leverage is above 120% as of 1Q17.
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" Governor Cuomo, in a statement, said, "The justice system shows no one is above the law.
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What then matters is how far that 21.8 percent is above the Fed's minimum capital requirement.
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Mr. Pruitt's case demonstrates that in America, no one is above the law and common decency.
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Perhaps most important, Congress could reaffirm that no one, including the president, is above the law.
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"This is above board," White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Fox Business on Tuesday.
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Northern Lapland is above the Arctic Circle, and yet it's known in part for its wildlife.
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She holds the post of state counselor and has declared that she is above the president.
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Until your score is above 600, you should think twice about applying for a new card.
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It can pay that obligation with stock, but only if the share price is above $360.
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It's known in the state as high country because most of it is above 9,000 feet.
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That is above the level at which federal safety officials recommend special breathing equipment for workers.
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Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy is, above all else, immoral.
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Exxon Mobil's dividend yield above 5.5%, jarringly, is above the yield on the junk-bond index.
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Ms. Warren is above that delegate threshold in 65 percent of the districts, the next most.
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But those rings helped define who Jeter is above all else: a champion with remarkable longevity.
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That means President Trump is claiming he is an elected monarch who is above the law.
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That means President Trump is claiming he is a elected monarch who is above the law.
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Six years after independence, South Sudan's economy is in ruins and inflation is above 800 percent.
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This is not only a matter of law; it is above all, a matter of justice.
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"Because nobody is above the law — not even the president of the United States," she wrote.
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Barbara (Michigan): Does the acquittal of President Trump mean that the President is above the law?
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She is always looking for a new one because she is, above all else, a romantic.
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The maxim that no person is above the law should be more than a hollow promise.
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Free people for centuries have rebelled at the notion that the ruler is above the law.
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Yet the calls for showing that "no one is above the law" went silent with Clinton.
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It seems she feels that she is above the law and nothing ever seems to stick.
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" "In the United States of America, no one is above the law, not even the president.
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The party is above the state and law; the party is the state and the law.
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A president certainly has broad powers, but that does not mean he is above the law.
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The 20173 percent negative-to-positive balance is above the long-term average of 71 percent.
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"No one, not even the president, is above the law," Nadler said at a news conference.
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In America as we have said over and over again, no one is above the law.
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" He added, "This president believes that he is above the law and accountable to no one.
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"No one is above the law," said Mirdad Nejrabi, the head of Parliament's Internal Defense Committee.
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No one, not even the President, is above the law and he must be held accountable.
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As we reported, Tyga's new pad is above the Sunset Strip ... 2 miles from 1 OAK.
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But if it is above a 4, you might want to consider calling your primary care doctor.
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"Nobody is above the law," he said at a news conference with his Malaysian lawyer, Ramkarpal Singh.
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"The bank's liquidity maintenance ratio is well above regulatory requirements and is above peer average," he added.
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The likelihood that rates will be lower than current levels following the July meeting is above 80%.
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Today, we learn that no place and no person is above trolling Donald Trump on the internet.
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Again, be cautious and consider staying on the treadmill indoors if the index is above 90 degrees.
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To prevent flicker, we only support higher refresh rates if the display brightness is above a threshold.
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It is only the fourth day since the end of 2008 that the number is above 900.
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Ušakovs also said that he is creating a party that is above nationality divisions, the attendee said.
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The message that no one is above the law is hailed as a critical advancement for democracy.
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It amounted to an argument last heard from Richard Nixon: that the president is above the law.
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ICE is currently averaging around 50,000 people in custody, which is above the current detention funding levels.
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That is above the inflation rate, but still poor compared with similar schemes in other rich economies.
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The other Donald thinks because of his money and his businesses that he is above the law.
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TCG's FCF capability is above the 'B' rating median for peers and strong relative to airline peers'.
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That is above an average forecast of 284 million euros based on a Reuters poll of analysts.
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The inner edge, meanwhile, is where a planet's average temperature is above the vapor point of water.
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You should head over and read the whole thing because it is, above all else, extremely entertaining.
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Their dedication to service to their country is above politics, and it inspires me to the core.
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It is above all a loss for those from whom the artifacts were stolen — the Iraqi people.
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Nobody is above the law — not the president of the United States and not the attorney general.
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Its core capital is above minimum requirements and the breach concerns a non-legally binding capital threshold.
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The 20-year average is 16.0, so the current estimate is above average, but not dramatically so.
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Its payout ratio, the level of profit it redistributes to shareholders, is above average at 66.5 percent.
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Revenue guidance for the June quarter is above consensus, but the gross margin outlook is fractionally below.
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Mr Hun Sen insists that the courts are independent and that no Cambodian is above the law.
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And taxes kick in only if your income is above $363,000 (single filers) or $34,000 (joint filers).
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"No one is above the law, including New York's top legal officer," Cuomo said in a statement.
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In ruling that the Zervos case could proceed, Schecter ruled that no one is above the law.
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" Additionally, 84 percent of respondents said they agree with the statement, "No one is above the law.
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" He went on to blast the Republican party for behaving as if Trump is "above the law.
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"Judge Kavanaugh has been unequivocal in his belief that no president is above the law," Collins said.
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" Ben DuPré, who identified himself as a longtime Moore ally, said the former judge is "above reproach.
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" Now the third highest-ranking Senate Democrat, Stabenow supports Trump's impeachment, saying, "Nobody is above the law.
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He is, above all, a man who serves his constituents and his country with honor and integrity.
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Unlike me and everybody else I know, Thoreau is above the need for news and new information.
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If your score is above 580, you can look into FHA loans, VA loans, and USDA loans.
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Current tax revenue is above historic levels, but the federal government's spending still far outpaces its income.
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If our country's founders believed anything, it was (and is) that no one is above the law.
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It's come out that he believes the president is above the law, that he thought US v.
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It can use stock for the second payment but only if its share price is above $360.
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The larger of the Alley's two spaces, the Hubbard Theater, which is above ground, was relatively unscathed.
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That's much lower than the typical interest rate on high-yield savings account, which is above 1%.
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Loot, which opened in July, is above Frank's Wine Bar on 457 Court Street in Carroll Gardens.
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"No one is above the law, not even the president," said Senator Francis Pangilinan, an opposition leader.
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I realize that everyone present is above average, but in this puzzle there are better and worse.
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She has committed fans, they believe in her message, and she is above all a message candidate.
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But in the United States of America, no one is above the law — not even the President.
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Second, we must reinforce the principle that no one, not even the president, is above the law.
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Wasson argues otherwise: that "Chinatown" is, above all, an expression of Polanski's tormented view of the world.
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Anyone involved in the effort to replace Mr. Schneiderman should remember: No one is above the law.
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They must ensure that no one is above the law and that our security is not compromised.
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Perhaps, Kavanaugh is doing everyone a favor by dropping the pretense that the court is above politics.
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"Deb has been tremendously brave and her honesty is above reproach," Denise Ramirez wrote in a statement.
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The population is 92 percent white, and almost half the population is above the age of 44.
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Cronos' market value is above C$3.1 billion, up from about C$2.5 billion earlier in September.
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Revenue also beat forecasts and US Foods gave a full-year outlook that is above current consensus.
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Unemployment is above 25 percent, and the economy has shrunk by a fifth since the financial crisis.
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No one is above the law, and Republicans need to act accordingly by putting country over party.
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These days, the marble halls of Congress echo with proclamations that no one is above the law.
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"No one is above the law, and no one should be treated differently or disproportionally," O'Neill said.
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"But we live in a democracy, and nobody is above the law, not even the intelligence services."
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But the median (the point which half the population is above and half below) is just £32,700 ($41,400).
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Like all caring owners, neither is above stepping in to clear a plate or refill a water glass.
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Unfortunately, that doesn't really help if the drone is above a body of water when the battery goes.
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"I think that this is above all a test of the good faith of the actors," said Maiga.
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The run is above the knee and the dress goes over my knees, so I wear it anyway.
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Other episodes deal with prescription pill abuse and the fact no one is above a working class job.
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Luckily, the clinic I work at is above a grocery store and a very well-stocked drug store.
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Overall video content on streaming services is above those levels, but there currently is no quota in place.
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The company has raised more than $1 billion in private backing and its valuation is above $60 billion.
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On the issues, Trump is above the 21625 percent mark on the economy, stimulating jobs and fighting terrorism.
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"Every compensation committee thinks its CEO is above average and pays their CEO above comparable companies," he said.
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Indonesia also imposes export taxes on crude palm oil when the reference price is above $750 per tonne.
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If you did, you'd realize that fatness is above a size 18 and bad fatties deserve clothing, too.
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Nevertheless, there has been no dramatic stockmarket sell-off and the pound is above its post-referendum lows.
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"Everywhere, this happens for six days each month when the moon is above the horizon," Dr. Last said.
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And CEO Mark Zuckerberg has put his own integrity on the line to ensure everything is above board.
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Its 2017 operating margin of 21.1 percent is above where the whole group needs to be by 2020.
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The Shanghai stock index is above both its 50-day moving average and its 200-day moving average.
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Just under 71 percent say the ideal price of oil for their companies is above $40 per barrel.
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The perceived likelihood for a rate hike, as measured by CME Group's FedWatch Tool, is above 100 percent.
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Next up for China watchers is Wang Qishan, who at 69 years is above the unofficial retirement age.
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Life… finds a way But Goldblum's Dr. Ian Malcolm is, above all things, regardless of all flaws, right.
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Mueller's investigation is the clearest possible expression of a fundamental democratic principle: No man is above the law.
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Q1 2017 mobile speed by countryCreate column charts The U.S. is above the global average of 7.2 Mbps.
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Unemployment is above 2100 percent and citizens have taken to the streets to protest mismanagement and government corruption.
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Nixon that no one in this country is above the law, including the president of the United States.
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But spokeswoman Liz Bowman told Greenwire, which first reported on Konkus's outside employment, that it is above-board.
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According to this view, immunity for the president violates the fundamental principle that nobody is above the law.
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee tweeted that it is proof that nobody, even the President, is above the law.
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"The emergency committee is trying to provide basic aid, but this is above our ability," Mr. Zia said.
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CDDs measure the number of degrees a day's average temperature is above 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius).
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"Judge Kavanaugh has been unequivocal in his belief that no president is above the law," Ms. Collins said.
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If R is above one, each case, on average, is giving it to at least one other person.
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"I think that this sends a very strong signal that no one is above the law," he said.
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Sentences that fall below the guidelines aren't uncommon, but an 80 percent reduction is above average, Reuters reported.
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We aren't going to have two systems of justice in America, and no one is above the law.
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Now the ten year is above the 2000s and above the three-month bill, that's a good sign.
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As the Supreme Court recognized in upholding the subpoena for Nixon's tapes, no one is above the law.
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He is, above all, a cautionary tale for those willing to sell their souls for power and prestige.
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Euro zone countries must continuously reduce government debt as long as it is above 123 percent of GDP.
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We hear from so many Democrats today that no one is above the law, referring to the president.
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The middle of the range, $453 million, is above the $448.4 million consensus among analysts polled by Refinitiv.
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But Perry's rags to riches tale, while it may be moving, doesn't mean the director is above critique.
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That is above the company's market capitalisation of roughly 133 million pounds at its lowest price on Tuesday.
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While named for its repeated graphic component of nested squares, the "Homage" series is above all about color.
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After several years as the nation's engine for job growth, unemployment in Texas is above the national average.
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But if that payment is above $750, the provider or insurer may elect to go to binding arbitration.
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"This victory shows that no one, not even Trump, is above the law," Karpinski said in a statement.
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Goldman's outlook for Amgen is above the Street's consensus, based on the company's product pipeline and receding headwinds.
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"Nobody in this country, not even the President, is above the law or immune from accountability," Gillibrand said.
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San Jose is the only place where the median home value (among all homes) is above $1 million.
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House Republicans must abandon their complicity with President Trump and affirm that no one is above the law.
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None of this means that California is down and out, or that Arizona is above making regulatory missteps.
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"This is her first experience with democracy where no one is above the law even the president," he said.
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Nobody is above the law, and when she charged them it made me feel like more of a citizen.
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The sales pitch said art has a wonderful, intangible value — that it is above the whole sordid commercial world.
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Brent crude LCOc1 is above $80 a barrel, near four-year highs, up from around $75 three months ago.
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The first video of my experience is above — and more will follow as the show nears its premiere date.
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BlacKkKlansman is, above all else, about how the past continues to exist in the present, albeit in different guises.
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That ratio is above 29, a level only exceeded in the past century during the late-'90s bubble years.
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Banks now get 2.5 percent interest for the funds they park at BI that is above the required level.
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Unemployment is above 2150 percent in some banlieues, where young people face particularly high hurdles in finding permanent work.
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Now she lets the Beyhive express all the emotions she can't, or won't publicly reveal, or is above now.
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"No one, no matter position, rank, or power, is above the law," the grand jury said in its report.
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Revenue for the car rental company did match estimates, and its full-year revenue projection is above Street forecasts.
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The takeaway: Not even the president's daughter is above a public scolding if she's not on the same page.
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That is above the average for the European speciality chemical industry, which usually has margins of 10-25 percent.
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The Fed is saying maybe not 2.5 percent GDP growth next year but 2.3 percent, that is above trend.
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For the Airbus A330neo wide-body jet the cabin altitude is above 7,000 feet but still below 8,000 feet.
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The 15-hour battery life is above average and the construction is rugged enough to take a few falls.
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Home prices often see upward pressure when the ratio is above 20 percent for several months, the report said.
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"It is above all a mental preparation," explains Poincheval, who has spent months working towards his week-long confinement.
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My train now is above ground (except for the last five or so minutes, as we approach Penn Station).
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And he is, above all, a fierce, emotional competitor—someone who wears the effort and passion on his face.
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WE PAY A FEDERAL TAX RATE THAT IS ABOVE 30% AND PAY $3 BILLION IN FEDERAL TAXES THIS YEAR.
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Aesop is, above all, an agent of freedom, the entity responsible for sparking the creative process in the studio.
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Some theorize that ICE has "too much power" and views itself as an agency that is above the law.
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For many women in the Y.P.G., the revolution is, above all, an unprecedented feminist endeavor for the Middle East.
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No one is above us; that is the ideal Americans fought for in the Revolution, when we rejected monarchy.
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"Our concern is of course that they will interfere and say the President is above the law," Pelosi said.
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" Prime Minister Theresa May: "This goes to show that in the United Kingdom, no one is above the law.
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Fitch would note that BMO has sizable contribution from capital markets to earnings, which is above its peer averages.
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Like Williams, Lamb is above average this season with respect to shooting efficiency, rebounds, and the production of wins.
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The EIA estimates domestic production is above 9 million barrels a day for the first time in 10 months.
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A good credit score generally is above 700, and those over 760 are considered excellent, according to Capital One.
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Although their offense is above average, they are giving up 118.3 points per 100 possessions, ranked 26th in defense.
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And in the end, it challenged Americans' faith in the Supreme Court as an institution that is above politics.
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It's been melting about 10 feet per year, which is above average compared to other East Antarctic ice shelves.
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That would mean he was putting his personal interests above the law — and no president is above the law.
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In America, no one is above the law — except the president and everyone who does wrong in his name.
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The assertion came as his legal advisers continue to argue that as president, Mr. Trump is above obstruction statutes.
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Before the decision, they voiced concern about inflation, which, at 2.4 percent, is above the bank's 2 percent target.
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In their place, he could install loyalists unconcerned with the quaint notion that no one is above the law.
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For the Airbus A330neo wide-body jet the cabin altitude is above 103,000 feet but still below 8,000 feet.
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"No one is above the law," Justice Jennifer Schecter of State Supreme Court in Manhattan wrote in the decision.
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Rice is above all an honest and sincere writer; she does not gild the lilies or tweak her data.
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Because if that's the case, how can we call ourselves a democracy, where no one is above the law?
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She must be held accountable because no person – including a DC politician running for president – is above the law.
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The media isn't reluctant to touch this story because they think a candidate's personal life is above the fray.
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The Constitution is quite clear that no one, including the President of the United States, is above the law.
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Together, we have forever demonstrated that nobody is above the law, not the wealthy and not even the Government.
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Sixty-two false claims is above Trump's recent average: 229 per week since we started counting in early July.
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No one is above the law," Pelosi declared, describing Trump's actions as a "betrayal of his oath of office.
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However, Rosengren said some measures, like the Consumer Price Index, show inflation already is above the Fed's 2% target.
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"I already said when appointed as coach that the Croatia squad is above any individual" Cacic has reportedly stated.
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Under the proposal, the government would only waive the work requirement in areas where unemployment is above 22018 percent.
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Under the proposal, the government would only waive the work requirement in areas where unemployment is above 2.8 percent.
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Other experts have said that a sitting president can be indicted, arguing that no person is above the law.
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Tundra was a popular bear cam bear, but she fell victim to a world that is, above all else, competitive.
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If your team's PDO is above 101 and your possession numbers are below 47 percent, you've gotten lucky as hell.
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"Uber thinks it is above the law," said Bhairavi Desai, the executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
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"The judgment proves that no one is above the law," public prosecutor Hafez Ahmed told reporters after the court verdict.
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Stan culture like that is really toxic when it gets to the point that your favorite artist is above critique.
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And what accounts go up and what accounts go down is above my pay grade and outside of my control.
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This flies in the face of the American idea that no one is above the law, and I reject it.
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It also affects the radiative cooling from the carbon-dioxide bands in the Martian thermosphere, which is above the mesosphere.
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The largest denomination is worth about $8.13 in U.S. currency but is above the national minimum wage of 40,000 bolivars.
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The average yearly salary of a data scientist is above $110,000, almost double the median income across the United States.
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If the current is above the threshold the unit is determined to have insufficient isolation with potential for electric shock.
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Unemployment is above the national average, meaning there is a large pool of available workers for companies to choose from.
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The rating is above the five-year average, but below the 22007 percent from last year on the same date.
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That is above the $68.25 bid CalWater made in April, which was rejected by SJW citing regulatory and financing concerns.
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Saying "no one is above the law," Schecter rejected Trump's claim of immunity over private conduct predating his becoming president.
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A good credit score typically is above 700, and those higher than 760 are considered excellent, according to Capital One.
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"No one – not even a President – is above the law," he said, citing fights against immigration and environmental policy decisions.
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While surplus notes to TAC is above average, the ratio remains within Fitch's 15% guideline for standard surplus note notching.
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"No one is above the law," Justice Jennifer Shecter wrote in her decision, the first of its kind, on Tuesday.
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McConnell is above such inflammatory rhetoric, and previously has said that criminal justice reform is an important issue for him.
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She said his appointment did not mean he is above investigation as he could be tried by the country's topcourt.
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Exxon Mobil, Tepper's pick of the bunch, does not meet those conditions as its payout ratio is above the index.
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That collective interest in the administration of criminal justice is precisely why we say no one is above the law.
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"This is the base model," Musk said, then went on to mention that its top speed is above 250 mph.
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I was also lifting 25-pound sacks of flour, which is above the permitted weight of the Working Conditions Act.
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" During the convention, Flynn had said, "We do not need a reckless president who believes she is above the law.
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"Traditionally among the scientific community the attitude has been science is above politics and shouldn't involved in politics," she said.
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A nihilist is above you and your persnickety arguments in the same way that Trump fancies himself above the law.
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"What happened after they came here is above all regrettable," said Denis Masseglia, president of France's Olympic and Sports Committee.
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The federal debt is above $22 trillion, the annual deficit projected near $1 trillion and politicians have prioritized other issues.
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"Nixon, 1977Also: Trump 2018 "The President, through his lawyers, offered a 20 page document asserting he is above the law.
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It is above the line for adjusted gross income deduction and not subject to the 10 percent of AGI floor.
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However, SAP information is above and beyond that, and is used to restrict information on a "need-to-know" basis.
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It's tempting to want to watch synchro only in those shots that capture what is above and beneath the water.
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Tencent's market cap is above Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, which stands at $474.15 billion, and Baidu at $82.97 billion.
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Nyssen told journalists that Actes Sud's statement required no further comment and said that "no company is above the law".
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All along, their rallying cry has been the principle that no one, not even the President, is above the law.
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Fitch's macro prudential indicator is '2', indicating that credit growth to the private sector is above its long-term trend.
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How many times have we heard from Democrats that "no one is above the law" in reference to President Trump?
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Ryan also said no one is above the law in comments critical of Trump's view that he could pardon himself.
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Official figures show joblessness in Khuzestan fell in recent years, but at 14.5 percent it is above Iran's 11.8 percent.
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"In America, there's a simple rule: no person is above the law," Waterston said in the video organized by TrumpIsNotAboveTheLaw.
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Farrah Abraham can do a lot in certain areas, but it looks like real estate is above her pay grade.
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Oddly, the trailer they posted to their YouTube (which is above) is different, focusing even more on mood and feeling.
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This is above the 30 percent threshold where a company is required to make a full takeover bid in China.
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The Carlota is, above all, a stylish spot to perch; those who prize form over function will relish a stay.
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The S&P REIT sector is above its 200-day moving average for the first time since early January. 5.
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"To have Matthew sharing a facility with people like that is above and beyond what we ever expected," he said.
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"This is above all due to the review of our commercial structure and our fixed and mobile investments," Reynaud said.
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The Arctic itself is balmy by comparison: The North Pole is above the freezing mark in the dead of winter.
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Spain's death toll now stands at 211,219 which is above the 3,283 deaths reported in China, where the pandemic originated.
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Asked the first question, about impeachment, Warren responded that no one is above the law, and that includes the president.
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"Nobody is above the law, not even the president of the United States, not even the family," Ms. Warren said.
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That rate is above most other estimates but well below the 3 percent Mr. Trump appears to be counting on.
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That sexism is both systemic and symptomatic of the industry's history of acting as if it is above the law.
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When the index is above 50 the manufacturing sector is thought to be expanding while those below 50 indicate contraction.
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That is above the rate of 1.75% to 2% that the Fed has targeted for its fed funds rate range.
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The forecast is above the 51 million tonnes estimated in October, but below the previous harvest of 55.1 million tonnes.
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It's the only one of those names that is above its trend line going back to the middle of 2018.
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"Her honesty is above reproach and her behavior is highly ethical and respectful of everyone's point of view," they wrote.
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This is above the 71 percent average over the past four quarters, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Any content from the aforementioned Disney affiliates that is above a PG-13 rating will stream on Hulu (think Deadpool).
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"No one is above the law in our constitutional system," Kavanaugh said, adding that the presidency is not a monarchy.
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Given the reality that we have a president who believes he is above the law, Congress must continue its investigations.
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Only one-third of residents have a college degree, and nearly one in five is above the age of 64.
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But rates are already near an all-time low of 0.75%, and the inflation rate is above the bank's 2% target.
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Someone whose annual income is above the poverty threshold may still need to use a food bank from time to time.
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Milo is above all a performer who lives for the attention -- in the form of outrage -- his theater of bigotry brings.
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The Attorney General must ensure that the administration of justice – the enforcement of the law – is above and away from politics.
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If your kitchen is above 70 degrees, you should keep your butter in the fridge, no matter what kind it is.
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It will pay 50 percent of free cash flow in dividends if net debt is above one times EBITDA, it said.
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For example, you don't have to bend over to plug in your electronics, because the outlet is above the tray table.
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Currently U.S. consumer price inflation is above 2 percent annually and the unemployment rate is the lowest in about 40 years.
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"What boosts Emmanuel Macron's momentum is above all Penelopegate," he said, referring to the "fake jobs" scandal around Fillon's wife Penelope.
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That means that at any point in time, the ball is above the cart, so obviously it lands in the cart.
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Now we commend the FBI in this case for following the facts because in America, no one is above the law.
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Across advanced economies, private debt as a share of GDP is above the pre-crisis level and rising fast (see chart).
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Since he launched his campaign in 2015, his words and actions have reflected his belief that he is above the law.
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At 2.4%, inflation is above target—yet that reflects the effects of the depreciation of the pound following the Brexit referendum.
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But neither can we say any work of art is above criticism just because its creator wants to shrug off responsibility.
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Now it's up to the American people, not us in Washington, to show her that no one is above the law.
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"What We Owe", the second novel by Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde, an economist and social entrepreneur, is above all a family story.
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"This is not easy for anyone, but Deb has been tremendously brave and her honesty is above reproach," Denise Ramirez said.
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"He remains a person without credibility who thinks he is above the law," government spokesman Major General Sansern Kaewkamnerd told reporters.
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Also, a person can lose up to 2 liters of fluids overnight through sweating if the temperature is above 85 degrees.
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"[It] determined unanimously that no man is above the law and that includes the President of the United States," Allred said.
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That is above the minimum set out in the company's policy of $1 billion plus 25 percent of industrial cash flows.
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"It must be very clear that it does not matter who you are, no one is above the law," Hendricks said.
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The draft begins with this:It is the sense of Congress that—no person or entity is above the law;No kidding!
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The IRS always accepts a payment plan, as long as the monthly payment is above whatever threshold the regulations call for.
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That is above the 10% rise Inditex reported for local-currency sales for the six weeks from the start of May.
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Like his father and grandfather before him, he is, above all else, committed to maintaining his grip on power in Pyongyang.
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"Let me also warn such individuals and groups that no one is above the law," Home Affairs Minister Obert Mpofu said.
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And yet, on the other hand Americans have also always held to the view that no one is above the law.
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"We do not need a reckless president who believes she is above the law," Flynn told the convention crowd in Cleveland.
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There are 4DX theaters in 51 countries now, and their average occupancy — roughly 40% full — is above the movie industry average.
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"No one -- not even a President -- is above the law," Ellison said, turning his attention to President Trump in a statement.
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He says Opie is "above-average" in size, and also that the company is not known as a "Big Tobacco" operation.
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"No one is above the law," Starr told MSNBC, saying that the principal outlined in the Supreme Court in Clinton v.
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The Atlanta of "Atlanta" is above all a layer cake of African-American life, bourgeois and street, hipster and old school.
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And in doing so, they demonstrated that this is still a nation of laws, where no man is above the law.
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If the water is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit, I'll jump into Lake Geneva for a quick swim before my Greek salad.
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No one is above this tangled web, not the police, not the government, and certainly not the people who become terrorists.
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"Certainly, no one is above the law," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters at her daily press briefing.
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Unlike 2016, inflation is above target and the BoE would be responding to actual economic damage, not a fall in confidence.
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Bushfire risk is above normal for approximately one third of Australia, and the season will begin earlier in in Australia's southeast.
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The ruling came to symbolize the triumph of the rule of law and the principle that no man is above it.
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A president of the United States is campaigning for his claim that he is above the law of the United States.
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There's hope that the country recognizes that too—but with that comes unfortunate reminders that progress is, above all else, slow.
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The colors on your right represent your past, the present is above the body, and to your left is the future.
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"This book is, above all, built to move, to hurtle forward — and it does so, dizzyingly," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
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"No one is above the law, even the president of the United States," Healey told VICE News in a recent interview.
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The judge dismissed the state's argument that disclosing her name would show the public that the lottery system is above board.
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The temperature near the ground is above freezing, but up in the clouds, where the snow forms, it's well below freezing.
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"The American people understand that no person is above the law and have demanded accountability from their government," Mr. Nadler said.
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"The Framers designed a system in which no one is above the law, not even the president," the former lawmakers wrote.
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No one is above the law... I have a spring in my step because of the moral courage of our caucus.
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Now, this state environmental penalty makes clear that no company — however large or powerful — is above the law in New York.
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"Historically, when there is above-average flooding on the Tigris, southern Iraq becomes one large lake," the retired official told me.
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The forecast is above the 51 million tonnes estimated in October, but below the previous season's harvest of 55.1 million tonnes.
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Furthermore, governments lose revenues from capital gains taxes when the rate is above about 20 percent because the tax base shrinks.
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The new rules also penalize the seller if the rent paid by the buyer is above the average for exchange warehouses.
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"No one is above the law," Chad Readler, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's Civil Division, said in a statement.
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That subscriber number is above many analyst estimates, which came in at 20 million to 25 million subscribers, according to Deadline.
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" The moment demanded a President with "guts," he declared, not a "weak, spineless" one who "believes she is above the law.
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"We know that the program is above the requirements," Noom's president and cofounder, Artem Petakov, said when the news was announced.
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"All Americans, regardless of party, agree on the fundamental principle that no one is above the law," Lieu said on MSNBC.
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She played a central part in that as well, but "Varda by Agnès" is above all a testament to her individualism.
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If the president cannot be held accountable for indecent acts and is above reproach, what is the point of civil society?
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During a match, when it calculates its win probability is above 90 percent, it's programmed to taunt other players via chat.
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There are also signs that the administration is above all most concerned with preserving its relations with the Saudi royal court.
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While the May inflation rate is above the Bank of Canada's 2.0 percent target, markets had expected a 22.93 percent uptick.
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"The rule of law can't withstand another four years of a president who thinks that he is above it," said Sen.
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These claims are all disputed by legal scholars, but they echo Nixon-era arguments that the president is above the law.
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The presence or absence of mental health is above all a social indicator and requires social as well as individual solutions.
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"Secretary" comes from the same Latin root that gives us "secret," and a secretary is, above all, the repository of institutional knowledge.
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The main motivation would be to rein in inflation, which is above the target of 2 percent by a full percentage point.
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Intact's financial leverage ratio as of June 30, 2017 was approximately 0003% which is above management's long run target of below 20%.
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" Blake, a personal trainer: "I work out regularly, intensely, which raises testosterone, so I would say scientifically my libido is above average.
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But that doesn't mean Hurley is above taking a tongue-in-cheek shot at her ex on national TV.Hurley stars on E!
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Pennsylvania's most unique role, ambulance driver, earns a score of 3.66, which is above but still fairly close to the national average.
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Despite its well-honed message that the event is above politics, the big issue of the day almost always casts its shadow.
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Another new perk: Google Express is waiving any delivery fees moving forward, so long as your order is above a store's minimum.
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Tink Labs CEO 53-year-old Terence Kwok declined to provide the company's valuation, but hinted that it is above $500 million.
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Although politically divided, Americans agree that all of us should play by the same rules and no one is above the law.
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Applied Materials forecast third-quarter revenue at about $3.525 billion, the mid point of which is above analysts' estimate of $3.51 billion.
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Applied Materials forecast third-quarter revenue at about $1.193 billion, the mid-point of which is above analysts' estimate of $3.51 billion.
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At 3.88, confidence is at its highest since the fourth quarter of 2014 and is above the 13-year average of 3.71.
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The close at 2347,217 is above the value of the downtrend line and is the first signal that the downtrend has ended.
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"In order for September to be back on the table, this report needs to confirm the three-month trend is above 150,000."
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That fits well with the Chinese army's mission, which is above all a political one: to keep the Communist Party in power.
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Its debt-to-GDP ratio is above the rich-world average, but its debt maturity is towards the bottom of the scale.
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If the temperature is above 94 degrees, it would set a World Series record, according to records kept by meteorologist Alex Lamers.
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What you may also come to appreciate if you linger is Mr. Ligon's role in the work, which is, above all, devotional.
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I hope this demonstrates that no-one is above the rules and everyone in the sport is subject to the same scrutiny.
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Yet, if a president cannot be investigated without it being counted as treason then, like a king, he is above the law.
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Mulan may or may not have those qualities, but we know what they don't: That she is, above all, a fierce warrior.
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Its QTUM token was worth $0.30 initially, but today that price is above $17 — another massive respectable return for those who speculated.
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"In the B2B (business to business) side ... revenue retention is above 100 percent and volume retention is near 100 percent," he said.
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Fitch still expects GDP growth of 2.5%-3.0% in 2017 and 2018, which is above the 1.6% median for 'AA'-rated countries.
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According to FactSet, 74 percent of companies have issued negative EPS guidance, which is above the five-year average of 71 percent.
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Applied Materials forecast third-quarter revenue at about $1.193 billion, the mid point of which is above analysts' estimate of $3.51 billion.
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The higher-than-expected inflation levels mean that, once again, inflation is above the central bank's policy rate, now at 24 percent.
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She was a finalist for the Seattle Youth Poet Laureate last year, and is above all else a poet, artist, and activist.
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The tech giant's share price is above the average for the index, giving it somewhat outsized importance in determining the Dow level.
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Mr Stedman Jones's book is above all an intellectual biography, which focuses on the philosophical and political context in which Marx wrote.
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Kenneth Tam's new video, "Breakfast in Bed," an excerpt of which is above, continues the artist's work drawn from encounters with strangers.
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In other words, your head is above your shoulders, shoulders over your hips, hips over your knees, and knees over your feet.
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President Trump has claimed he is above the law – a claim that should strike fear into the hearts of every patriotic American.
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Switzerland is a mature broadband market (penetration is above 90%) and has proven to be a progressive and highly competitive telecoms market.
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That is above the EU average of 291 asylum applications per million inhabitants, and puts France in eighth place overall in Europe.
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Around 6.43% of India's population is in the 20-59 age group, and only 9% is above the age of 60 years.
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As for the Navy, the Senate authorizes more money to shipbuilding than the House bill and is above the White House's request.
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This provision would say if you're making $2 million, that would mean $1 million is above normal or above a routine return.
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This is about the core principle of our precious democracy, that nobody, not one person, in this country is above the law.
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Ninety-one percent of apprentices in the U.S. find employment after completing their program, and their average starting wage is above $60,000.
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My hope is that Mueller will stand for the proposition that no person in America — including the president — is above the law.
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At 7.1 percent, Baltimore's jobless rate is above the national average, and the city has been hit by a surge in murders.
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" She used Trump as an example for the need for a criminal justice system in which "no one is above the law.
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They seem certain to press Judge Kavanaugh about the president's view and his own on whether the president is above the law.
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The debate of immigration is, above all else, an opportunity to define who belongs and could belong to a national political community.
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Though his inquiry is intensely, at times painfully personal, Mr. Wilkerson is above all concerned with unpacking the mechanisms of racial domination.
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DELANEY: I do think no one is above the law and this president who is lawless should not be above the law.
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The policy flies in the face of the principle that no man is above the law in this country, including the president.
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Then again, this is This Is Us we're talking about — it's not like this show is above ripping viewers to shreds emotionally.
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They need to make clear that while the president may think he is above the truth, he is not above the law.
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When the chief justice does appear in public, he often denounces partisan divisions and insists that the Supreme Court is above politics.
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This is above the rate considered normal for this period, according to Lynnette Brammer, head of the CDC's Domestic Flu Surveillance team.
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"Correa emphasized that a democracy exists "when no one is above the Constitution and all of us are subject to the laws.
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"This case is important because it really begins to explore the idea that law enforcement is above the law," Mr. Merritt said.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association recommends that schools should consider rescheduling games or moving them indoors if the AQI, is above 200.
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It feels like truth is above us and we are stuck on the ground, unable to figure out where we fit in.
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"Her honesty is above reproach and her behavior is highly ethical and respectful of everyone's point of view," the family's statement reads.
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"The Constitution makes clear no one is above the law," Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said in a recent interview with MSNBC.
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For the Russian-European consortium that is bearing the cost of the project, Nord Stream 2200 is, above all, a promising investment.
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"This decision is a reminder that no one is above the law," Constand said in a text message to The Associated Press.
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While no one is above the law, in situations such as this, any seasoned prosecutor must use discretion both judiciously and expertly.
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That is above the 90-percent threshold that triggers an obligation to buy out the remaining investors and de-list the group.
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"I will continue to say it - no one is above the law, no matter what position of power they hold," Shapiro said.
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"I will continue to say it -- no one is above the law, no matter what position of power they hold," Shapiro said.
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Guard lets you know whether your ability to select the most ethical option is above or below the average of other participants.
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Jalles Machado's business model is above average when compared to peers and should strengthen with the construction of a new sugar factory.
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"We have a responsibility to ensure that no one is above the law -- particularly our elected leaders," Craig said in a statement.
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Rather, it would uphold the idea that everyone in the building should pay what they owe — no one is above the rules.
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Neither are "nonqualified" immigrants whose income is above the Medicaid line — and many of those probably qualify for subsidies right now, too.
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