"The long-held beliefs in baseball, for the most part, are long-held beliefs for good reason," he said.
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Long-held view Trump's long-held view that debt, above all else, is a useful tool to strike deals and turn profits has clearly shaped his policy positions as president.
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Bieber's "Baby" long held the crown for most disliked video.
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YouTube has long held a strained relationship with the industry.
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Boeing has long held close ties to the U.S. government.
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Peters has long held a very different take on China.
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Imam Bengharsa appears to have long held very conservative views.
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Parker has long held a fascination with time and space.
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You're learning new things, and a long held belief is released.
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And so they put the long-held belief to the test.
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While Roberts is chief justice, Kennedy has long held the power.
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For many, it's a chance to realize a long-held dream.
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Would she live up to my long-held expectations of her?
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Democrats have long held an edge over Republicans amongst women voters.
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Breaking records long-held by men is nothing new for Whitson.
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It's a long-held tactic of the group -- divert and distract.
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Ted Cruz has long held a lead; it's his home state.
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Amina Ali remains the only long-held hostage who has escaped.
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The central bank last month abandoned its long-held tightening bias.
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He is running for a legislative seat long held by Republicans.
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The president has long held a contentious relationship with the media.
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Normicons try to subordinate immediate emotion to long-held spiritual tenets.
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Clay Brakeley long held a place of honor on that list.
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Police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers have long held such benefits.
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Isn't there some sort of long-held superstition about jersey colors?
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Contrary to long-held beliefs, Neanderthals were not backward cave men.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Numbers have long held a special significance at Google.
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We need to return to a long held value of compassion.
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Trump's comments are not surprising and reflect his long held view.
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Using blindfolds has been a long-held practice in other pursuits.
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Morris's long-held fascination with transparency extends to his aesthetic proclivities.
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Russia has long-held links to the Syrian military establishment as well.
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Investors were beginning to rethink their long-held bets of a Nov.
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Jordan has long held a special appeal and influence for sports fans.
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But the bill also achieves two other long-held conservative policy priorities.
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But those kinds of long-held narrative habits aren't titillating, they're damaging.
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Though there is hope that we're moving beyond the long-held stigmas.
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You'll be letting go of long-held beliefs and having hard conversations.
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Long-held grudges and resentment led to the band's dissolution in 2013.
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Beijing's statement reiterated its long-held position on North Korea's missile program.
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The high court has long held that the landmark 1973 Roe v.
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Ending Obamacare is a long held goal of Trump and fellow Republicans.
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Islamic State fighters retreated from long-held positions around Derna this week.
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That brings us to the long-held notion that stretching prevents injuries.
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I want to challenge long held stigmas about mental health and depression.
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Paul had long held up the treaties over concerns about taxpayers' privacy.
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Village residents had long held a mélange of Muslim beliefs, he said.
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But recent studies are casting some doubt on that long-held lore.
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It has long held a stake, for example, in South Korea's Kakao.
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"It begins to raise questions about these long-held ideas," he said.
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"We must never take these long-held allies for granted," he said.
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Mr. Drexler had long held a dream of the perfect merchandise slate.
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"The government has long held discredited views about encryption," Mr. Wyden wrote.
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The center, where it was long held that elections are won, evaporates.
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A 2003 study disputed long-held assumptions that starlings displace native birds.
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But even so, its decision marks a softening of that long-held norm.
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To reject long-held beliefs and embrace even views against his own religion.
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Like many Bengalis, Basu has had long-held, deep love for the dessert.
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They partially echo long-held Republican complaints that Obama hasn't been properly vetted.
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Long-held beliefs could go up in flames thanks to this cosmic combo.
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MAINSTREAM politicos in Britain have long held these truths to be self evident.
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This very obviously betrays WhatsApp's commitment to privacy that it has long held.
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The companies that make processors have a long-held obsession with getting smaller.
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This is when breakthroughs happen, deals are made and long-held entrenchments recede.
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The stock rose 11 percent after Tusa ditched his long-held negative view.
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Iraq's Kurds have advanced the most toward their long-held dream of independence.
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Mexico has long held an allure in the world of house and techno.
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Nancy Pelosi's (Calif.) long-held position as top House Democrat, he announced Thursday.
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Martha McSally to the Senate seat long held by the late John McCain.
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These findings contradict two long-held theories, according to the science journal Nature.
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For Mr. Bloomberg, the decision drops the curtain on a long-held dream.
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Assad is close to reestablishing control of territory long held by rebel groups.
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The destroyed buildings are in an area that was long held by rebels.
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All of the candidates are pursuing a job long held by Sunil Gulati.
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But advisers note that this long-held belief is not a sophisticated approach.
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Pelosi has long held that Trump is weak, easily confused, and easily baited.
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The mother-daughter loathing, a long-held secret, came out in the open.
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But that long-held belief is now getting a second, more critical look.
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A long-held fantasy of Cabot and Kim Carlston, RimRock opened last spring.
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Google has long held a top spot on best places to work lists.
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In fact, it is one of his most consistent and long held beliefs.
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That's a seismic change from the GOP's long-held dominance in the suburbs.
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With opinion polls narrowing, investors are rethinking long-held bets on a Nov.
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The president-elect has long held a financial stake in "The Apprentice" franchise.
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Cramman said it was his long-held dream to manage the Yankees, too.
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That instead, partisanship, the president's demands, and long-held talking points trump all.
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The voting bloc has long held potential for the Democratic Party but often disappoints.
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The filters (of which there are only two) reinforce long-held traditional gender norms.
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Cruise got his airplane pilot's license in 1994, which fulfilled a long-held desire.
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The campaign's long-held and stubborn view is that attacks could backfire against her.
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For instance, Trump has long held, and has freely expressed, protectionist views on trade.
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It was a departure for OPEC from its long-held suspicion of such players.
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Horman has long held that she had nothing to do with her stepson's disappearance.
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Sometimes, a consensus can be forged by calling on deeper, long-held social norms.
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Go deeper: Lack of U.S. inflation forces another look at long-held economic beliefs
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There's also the long-held stereotype that men are simply better gamers than women.
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No one slides into treatment for a slightly overdue errand or long-held appointment.
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This scenario would represent a dramatic and humbling rollback of long-held European aspirations.
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You're letting go of a long-held belief thanks to the eclipse in Leo.
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Several prominent newspapers abandoned their long-held impartiality to declare him unfit for office.
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And part of that renewed scientific approach means challenging long-held beliefs about booze.
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Republicans have long held the Georgia district, but Democrats have prioritized flipping the seat.
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His long-held ideology about aging and dying "naturally" suddenly seemed stubborn and irrational.
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Now I am unable to embrace these institutions that I have long held dear.
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Yet now it seems those long-held fears may finally have been partially realized.
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Denormocrats are willing to suspend long-held spiritual tenets for short-term emotional gain.
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The American and Argentinian agencies have long held different ideas for Argentina's soybean inventory.
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In many ways, the long-held retirement benchmark of age 65 has grown obsolete.
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Ryan achieved his long-held goal of overhauling the U.S. tax code in December.
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The RBA is not alone in shifting away from its long-held policy stance.
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These findings have already challenged long-held ideas about how agriculture and domestication arose.
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It also relied on long-held assumptions about what a "successful" candidate looks like.
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Like Daenerys, he wasn't the hero that fans had long held him to be.
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We learn of recent ideas challenging long-held notions about the origins of endometriosis.
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Unlike Springsteen, Smith has long held dual passports in the music and literary worlds.
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League officials, meanwhile, ushered in a number of dramatic adjustments to long-held practices.
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It also contradicted a long-held Trump pledge to never telegraph future military decision.
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The stigma around MSG fueled — or, perhaps, was fueled by — long-held racist stereotypes.
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The Chinese leadership should also end its long-held policy of avoiding formal alliances.
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Mr. Trump disavowed regime change in Iran, a long-held goal of Mr. Bolton's.
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A long-held military maxim is to take the high ground and hold it.
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He will apply it... But it is a long-held precedent of the court.
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This is -- gasp -- Trump making good on a long-held and long-stated belief.
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But philosophers have long held reservations about this scientific orientation to how to live life.
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Biden recently dropped his long-held opposition to allowing government programs to pay for abortions.
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Others railed against the company for its long-held opposition to unionization among its workforce.
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Singapore's schools have long held a reputation for didactic teaching, rote learning and academic brilliance.
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Launching such balloons is a long-held tradition in Brazil and they routinely cause fires.
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Toyota's Land Cruiser SUV has long held a reputation for being the world's toughest truck.
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Though Hudson's Bay is a public company, Baker has long held tight control over it.
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Unless it does so, Mr Erdogan's AK will almost certainly retain its long-held majority.
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One long-held suspicion is that a molecule called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is involved.
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Vahana is only the latest attempt to achieve the long-held desire for personal flight.
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"This is going to be challenging," Obama said of long-held plans to liberate Mosul.
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Those environmentalists were considering new perspectives and reconsidering long-held policy preferences — doing the work.
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The band takes long-held issues and challenges them, as punk bands are famous for.
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Regulators, particularly in America, have long held that online, competition is only a click away.
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The absence of inflation is forcing a wide-ranging rethink of long-held economic assumptions.
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Apple yesterday confirmed that a long-held and controversial conspiracy theory actually contains some truth.
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Nuclear program Key to securing his leadership is attaining the long-held goal of nuclearization.
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Michael's recollection was cathartic for Lynn too, helping her get over a long-held grudge.
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It is fighting Los Salazar, the Sinaloa faction that has long held power in Sonora.
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Canadians and Americans have long held their own versions of the treacly liquid as superior.
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Slippage among Trump's base who reveres Sessions and his long-held, hard-line immigration views.
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On Tuesday, he reiterated his long-held view that Obama-era policies were killing jobs.
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They shouldn't break your confidence or make you give up on your long-held dreams.
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Silicon Valley has long held the crown as the global epicenter of all things tech.
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But Moody's Investor Service argued last year that climate change is challenging long-held assumptions.
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I'm a big fan of restorative yoga, which is all about long-held, gentle stretches.
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So how does it feel to see her long-held retail vision realized, albeit temporarily?
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We agree that there is some long-held abuse in current United States trade patterns.
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It also upends long-held ideas about the rights that come with a land title.
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North Korea has long held that denuclearization includes the U.S. nuclear umbrella protecting South Korea.
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Now, #ChurchToo shatters long-held ideas of the church as a place of moral superiority.
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For Bove, that climate presents an opportunity to put his long-held ideas to work.
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King is someone with a long-held reputation as a over-the-top hype man.
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She long held out publicly supporting impeachment, but swung in favor after the Ukraine scandal.
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The risks flagged in the new releases are consistent with our own long-held views.
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Still, the release from the Republicans does undercut one long-held assertion made by conservatives.
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Indeed, recent empirical studies challenge the long-held belief that securities laws undermine capital formation.
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This confirms the long-held fan theory that Rhaegar and Lyanna were Jon's real parents.
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Warren Buffett is finally getting closure on a long-held investment he recently called disappointing.
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That could open the path to his long-held goal of revising Japan's pacifist constitution.
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Mr. Sessions has long held a particular enmity for pot, which he continues to demonize.
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But that reality has been downplayed, because the information clashes with Trump's long-held convictions.
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The email disclosures and her removal as DNC chair vindicated Sanders's long-held position. Good.
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Most won over independents and moderate Republicans to flip long-held GOP districts in 2018.
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Progressives with a military background challenge the long-held stereotype that all vets lean conservative.
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The announcement led reporters to ask: Why now publicize a long-held piece of evidence?
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An objective judiciary will see that this rule lies squarely within long-held existing law.
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There are also long-held concerns over Saudi Arabia's role in the 9/11 attacks.
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Based on that long-held Trump lore, every tweet sent by Trump is sent sober.
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I have long held that airing political grievances during sporting events is a bad idea.
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In other words, they're going to have to effectively preach their own long-held beliefs.
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Most important, a real-time archive would be consistent with long-held values around advertising.
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Andre Berto paid heartfelt respects to Muhammed Ali ... and it's clearly a long-held sentiment.
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With Mr. Sanders trying to cut into his rival's long-held advantages among black voters, Mrs.
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The deal also comes as Beijing grapples with its long-held resistance to genetically modified crops.
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Neanderthals, it's been long held, weren't sophisticated thinkers, and they lacked the ability for abstract thought.
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Brady has long held that he played no role in an alleged conspiracy to deflate footballs.
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You have long held our and the tech industry's feet to the fire on privacy issues.
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And he built up long-held GOP bona fides and powerful connections as a conservative commentator.
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The painting, whose buyer was not immediately revealed, had been long held by a private collector.
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GE has slashed its dividend to a penny, laid off workers and unloaded long-held businesses.
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This weekend, he won a string of additional platform concessions on several long-held policy goals.
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In 211, he ran (unsuccessfully) for the congressional seat long held by Representative Charles B. Rangel.
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When questioned about their gregarious leader, the participating artists recall funny encounters and long-held friendships.
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Some US officials say Bolton's request is another example of his long-held animus toward Tehran.
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But the new paper, published Thursday in The Lancet, calls that long-held conclusion into question.
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Feminists have long held up culture change as a goal, and it now appears within reach.
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These developments clearly undermine long-held economic doctrines, and they've been a boon to working families.
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Donald Trump's long-held love/hate relationship with the media is turning distinctly in one direction.
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The FBI has long held controversial views on the subject; namely, it wants to destroy it.
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Netflix is finally changing its long-held policy around the theatrical release of its original films.
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Sumo Logic has long held the goal to help customers understand their data wherever it lives.
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Morrison has been a Turnbull supporter, but has reportedly long held ambitions to be prime minister.
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But that's the way it goes when long-held assumptions about the future come crumbling down.
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Meeting adaptive challenges requires the painful work of changing certain long-held values, beliefs and priorities.
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This kind of "geo-targeting", as it is known, has long held promise but eluded advertisers.
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President Trump had long held that the accord would cripple growth and intrude on American sovereignty.
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He stripped away long-held social benefits of Saudi citizens and began replacing them with cash.
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The move reversed the administration's long-held position that only ObamaCare's preexisting conditions protections were illegal.
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In my home state, Republicans turned the clock back on our state's long-held progressive tradition.
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There's a long-held belief that eating healthy means having to spend a lot of money.
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The company has long held that it had no knowledge of how customers used its tools.
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He's been touring ever since, which has led to some reimaginings of his long-held projects.
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Then it's probably a terse n' pissy blurt against civil liberties or long-held democratic norms.
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A self-professed "total geek," Weir has long held a fascination with computers and video games.
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But Brexit has blown that system apart, and long-held resentments are coming to the surface.
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The need for a strong grip appears to be a long-held conviction of Mr. Xi's.
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It's part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's long-held plan to modernize and upgrade its infrastructure.
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A new study from North Carolina confirms some long-held folk wisdom about race and juries.
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They confirmed scientists' long-held hypothesis that the two rhinos are subspecies, rather than distinct species.
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A long-held belief behind secret identities is that the heroes are protecting their loved ones.
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In so doing, they've eradicated the long-held notion of intelligence agency chiefs as nonpartisan actors.
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Statistics can be fascinating and revealing, challenging long-held assumptions and leading to more rational decisions.
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While Gaetz is a close ally of the president, he has long held anti-war tendencies.
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That was consistent with his long-held positions, and it drew a fast rebuke from Cisneros.
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The study of arthritis sufferers is likely to raise eyebrows, given long-held concerns about Celebrex.
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To Cam, it's the realization of a long-held revenge fantasy, with quick-fix financial perks.
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Warren has a long-held network of wealthy donors Famous names sponsored fundraisers for Warren, too.
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By making "Black Panther," then, Coogler has moved through T'Challa to realize a long-held goal.
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Trump's insults and demands renewed global tensions and left Washington scrambling to reaffirm long-held commitments.
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This year he became a patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana, a long-held passion of his.
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The fourth package will mean it will lose the monopoly it has long held on France's tracks.
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"The transaction would unite Linde's long-held leadership in technology with Praxair's efficient operating model," they said.
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" Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, meanwhile, has long held to the mantra of "move fast and break things.
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The reported proposal is a revival of long-held conservative ambitions dating back at least two decades.
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A new theory, dubbed the "cosmochemical model of Pluto formation," is now challenging this long-held view.
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A retreat from the world is also a retreat from intimacies and joys you've long held dear.
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The U.N.&aposs migration agency is electing its next director-general, a post long held by Americans.
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The impact of increasing the minimum wage has been the subject of long-held debates among economists.
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Long-held beliefs about the value of home ownership is no reason to buy a home now.
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To be sure, there's a long-held notion that patients often consider gender when choosing a doctor.
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Diaz's rise fits a wider American League West pattern of teams finally quenching long-held positional thirsts.
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It was a fatal blow to Clinton's candidacy and an upending of a long-held conventional wisdom.
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They were willing to break out of their long-held voting patterns to back an unconventional choice.
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I trust Hillary Rodham Clinton's long-held beliefs and the prodigious work she has put behind them.
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Some conservationists have long held that we should protect nature because it's valuable in and of itself.
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Phrases reflect different aspects of Korean culture and copy alludes to beauty ideals long held by Koreans.
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Go deeper: The absence of inflation is forcing a wide-ranging rethink of long-held economic assumptions
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Alone, the term "elite" implies a sort of privileged stasis — a long-held status impossible to upheave.
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Courts have long held that specifically at ports of entry, travelers including Americans have little privacy protections.
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Pauwels, though, is not arguing for an end to the long-held tradition of scientific self-experimentation.
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It would be Alnylam's first approved medicine and validation for the long-held promise of RNAi technology.
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It certainly wasn't the environment to challenge long-held beliefs, even those about ice cream and cucumbers.
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One of Trump's long-held goals that has been pushed aside is his trillion-dollar infrastructure plan.
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This is stretching the truth some, given Ryan's long-held ambition to overhaul entitlement programs like Medicaid.
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Revisiting religious history and re-reading their long-held beliefs seems like a good place to begin.
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Huawei on Tuesday repeated a long-held policy of not selling its Kirin chips to outside parties.
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He has been moving fast to adopt positions that former Secretary of State Clinton has long held.
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There are reports that the Republican plan would raise capital gains taxes on some long held stock.
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Zuckerberg told Hoffman that drawing on internal talent has been an effective, long-held strategy for Facebook.
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Remarks from Trump's presidential campaign announcement also mirror some of King's own, long-held sentiments about immigrants.
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To meet with a sitting US President has been a long-held ambition of the Kim family.
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And those existing beliefs need not be long held, explains Thomas Gilovich, a Cornell University psychology professor.
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He pushed forward on his people's long-held dream of an independent state and held the vote.
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Soon after Angela Merkel suddenly back away from her own long-held opposition to same-sex marriage.
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Of course she's found a way to weave that long-held affinity through some of her music.
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Schmidt has long held beliefs about the important role of big data and data sharing, he said.
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Australia may oust Qatar from its long-held position of the world's top LNG producer this year.
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The backlash forced Ryanair to change a long-held stance and finally recognize unions, beginning in December.
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Economists should question long-held assumptions, as they did after both the Depression and the 1970s stagflation.
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He had used a derogatory term, you know, talked about a long-held xenophobic stereotype about immigrants.
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Mr. Lugar long held aspirations to be president, and he ran for the Republican nomination in 1996.
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This act brought to the surface and seemingly galvanized a view about censorship I had long held.
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On Tuesday, Democrats flipped a key Pennsylvania State Senate seat that Republicans had long held outside Pittsburgh.
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So these long-held conspiracies of silence about not saying anything to the police really broke down.
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In its audacity, it is challenging long-held assumptions about the best way to groom American players.
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But Dem Steve Stern won big: 59%-103% in a seat long held by the GOP. pic.twitter.
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Ankara has long held out hope of establishing safe zones along the border where Syrians can return.
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Kahler's lawyers argued to the Supreme Court that the Kansas rule undermines a long-held legal principle.
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"We maintain our long-held view that prospective returns will be lower than recent returns," Costello added.
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"An objective judiciary will see that this rule lies squarely within long-held existing law," Cuccinelli said.
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Recently, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb openly questioned these long-held cost-sharing principles.
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The Palestinians have long held that east Jerusalem should be the capital of a future independent state.
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Growers have long held it at bay by trimming dead branches and, in recent decades, spraying antibiotics.
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Elizabeth Warren is leading a push against the long-held view that higher taxes slow economic growth.
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This is what Lumos wants for Haiti, but changing long-held traditions and cultural practices isn't easy.
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In many cases, the nominees have long records in public service and are stating long-held positions.
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Mr. Trump broke radically in this case with long-held norms of how executive power is exercised.
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Trump has a long history of backing Arpaio Trump and Arpaio have long held similar political positions.
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Deutsche Boerse and Kengeter maintain their long-held position that the allegations of insider trading are unfounded.
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What needs to happen to end our country's long-held discrimination against those with mental health conditions?
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It is a start that has quickly validated Nelson's long-held belief that Doncic possessed superstar potential.
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And in having a business, she's living a dream long held but never realized by her mother.
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He recently reversed his long held position supporting the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits public funds for abortions.
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This effect continues shaking up long-held views about how and what porn is "supposed" to be.
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In its election manifesto, the party also reiterated its long-held desire to abolish Kashmir's autonomous status.
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And their growing influence is challenging the long-held power of big-business lobbyists on Capitol Hill.
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"Frankly, my long-held dream was that we would never have addressed this question at all," she added.
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"House Bill 83 would dramatically restrict this local control, stripping long-held authority from school boards," he added.
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This election could finally put to rest the long-held notion that championing gun control sinks Democrats' prospects.
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He wanted "to pursue some long-held dreams in the private sector," he said in his announcing email.
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"The wider implications of our research ultimately is that it can help challenge long-held and false notions."
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It's time to release a person, situation, or long-held idea about partnerships that no longer serves you.
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But he repeated Turkey's long-held conviction that such a move would only be possible with Assad's departure.
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A favorite childhood book is like a treasure that holds secrets about our long-held hopes and dreams.
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Possibly the most damaging is the long-held (and erroneous) view that boys are somehow better at mathematics.
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Flowers have long held a very specific symbolism, their style and color promoting a certain message or feeling.
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A legion of Saudis took to Twitter to voice their (no doubt long-held) sympathy for indigenous Canadians.
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A long-held favorite on Wall Street, Apple has hit a few road bumps thus far in 2016.
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The Deadwood movie, a long-held pipe dream for fans of the 2004 show, is actually, truly happening.
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Molly Worthen THE anti-gay ideology that has long held sway in American evangelicalism seems to be crumbling.
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Abe may cling to his the long-held goal in public but let it quietly drop in reality.
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Obviously, this is a generation challenge: more mature drivers have long-held beliefs about how cars should behave.
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But it soon became clear that his combative approach had uncorked a range of long-held American grievances.
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The 19883 event also won't feature a stand-up comedian as the featured speaker, another long-held tradition.
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And Macron's pro-European, "neither right-wing nor left-wing" stance suited Villani's own long-held political views.
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Here's the truth: You're not going to expand anyone's worldview or change a person's long-held opinion overnight.
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In the form of longtime drivers, people meant long-held societal norms about ownership and freedom of motion.
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Those critics have long held that in fact, the App Store was a type of monopoly and anticompetitive.
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Unsurprisingly, Sanders—who's long held the distinction of the country's most popular politician—earned the honor once again.
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Despite these events and Ackman's long-held short position, Herbalife shares neared an all-time high last week.
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Its existing owners will also be able to cash in on a portion of their long-held investments.
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To him, that indicates Zero's bikes perform at the same or better levels as riders' long-held favorites.
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At his confirmation hearing, Zinke endorsed long-held Republican policies like allowing more oil and natural gas drilling.
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Later, in 1996, he became the founding CEO of Fox News -- and realized a long-held conservative dream.
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Republicans have long held the view that free trade is a must, but that mood has been changing.
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The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, may dispel long-held concerns that cloned animals age prematurely.
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Trump has long held a positive view of Putin and sought to improve relations between Washington and Moscow.
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His remarks reveal an openness to re-examining the church's long-held insistence on an all-male clergy.
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The Justice Department has long held the position that a sitting president cannot be indicted while in office.
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That's a dollar-bearish scenario and may have contributed to the unwinding of long-held dollar net longs.
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Perhaps most crucially, the long-held narrative of the collapse of Angkor is being recast by lidar evidence.
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At 590 feet long, the Azzam has long held the title of the largest superyacht in the world.
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Trump's grandchildren also made the long-held tradition of the White House Easter Egg Roll a family affair.
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By the time of Butler's review, medical doctrine had long held that tourniquets did more harm than good.
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The results were consistent with the long-held theory that Mr. Trump has a ceiling on his support.
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That validates long-held suspicions that ISIS was using sulfur mustard, a banned substance, in Iraq and Syria.
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So the party's long-held promise to repeal Obamacare root and branch appears to be actually, finally dead.
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Tales of hidden spaces and passageways have long held a place in city lore, capturing our collective imagination.
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Only deaths that are a direct consequence of environmental factors will be considered, continuing a long-held practice.
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Victims and their advocates have long held that bishops have not been held accountable for hiding sexual abuse.
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"Frankly, my long-held dream was that we would never have addressed this question at all," Swinton said.
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Until the demonstrations this year, close allies of Mr. Bouteflika had long held Algeria's politics in their control.
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The attention comes as the country increasingly rethinks long-held gender norms, spurred on by the #MeToo movement.
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Yet there is no sign yet that these meetings have altered the president's long-held skepticism of Nafta.
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She'd have to trust the "Washington way," which included, so she was told, working with long-held partnerships.
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His findings also challenge the long-held notion that the Northwest's indigenous people were strict hunters and gatherers.
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The market has a long-held reputation for being a clearing house of affordable and authentic shabby chic.
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The exodus was enough to darken the country's long-held image as a major global economic growth engine.
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Courts have long held that customs officials have an interest in enforcing immigration laws and keeping contraband out.
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Ms. Maddow is also the top-rated prime-time news host, a superlative long held by Mr. O'Reilly.
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We've also long held that the best antidote to "bad" or hateful speech isn't less speech, but more.
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The Supreme Court has long held that Congress's oversight authorities are inherent in its Article I legislative powers.
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LOS ANGELES — Conventional wisdom in Hollywood has long held that big, lumbering "tentpole" movies require protracted promotional campaigns.
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"The transaction would unite Linde's long-held leadership in technology with Praxair's efficient operating model," the companies said.
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But for that one minute, as Britain's traditional elegiac to the fallen sounded, long-held enmities were forgotten.
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Flipping long-held Labour seats, particularly in the north of England, where most voters backed "Leave" in 2016.
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The diminished spirit threatens to stifle innovation, professionalism and the long-held "can-do" ethos among the Chinese.
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Now, Ms. Sui was satisfying the long-held desire of her mother, Grace, by getting a college degree.
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He helps us imagine what American society could look like if we stopped believing in long-held fictions.
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The Paris transit workers are crying foul at what they consider a threat to a long-held right.
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He and other politicians have long held campaign events at churches, even if not quite at this scale.
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Ranchers have long held that cattle cannot thrive alongside prairie dogs because the two creatures compete for pasture.
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We know that asking community-based organizations with limited resources to reconsider long-held treatment models presents challenges.
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Traditional investment strategies no longer work, and no single factor explains the failure of long-held investment tactics.
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As a lifelong Republican I find that our current president represents very few of my long-held beliefs.
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And their resistance aligned with Pelosi's long-held private belief that the caucus should take a narrower focus.
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He also cast doubt on climate science, a stance he has long held, according to the news outlet.
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Socialists have long held that large stores of private wealth are tantamount to violence against those in need.
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These aren't stories told to fortify a magisterial image but rather the exhale of a long-held breath.
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Now though, long-held cultural traditions are more unstable—after a period of relative calm in the 1970s.
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Lieberman announced his opposition to the idea very late in the game, reversing positions he had long held.
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But now, cheap, powerful machines are taking the place of human watchers, disrupting a long-held social contract.
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And it is seen abroad as confirming long-held doubts about American leadership, rather than as drastically new.
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Actual reform—a long-held bipartisan dream—would involve lowering tax rates and finding other ways to revenue.
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Francis is also moving aggressively to complete another long-held Vatican goal — the restoration of diplomatic ties with China.
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China is vying to increase its influence in Nepal, challenging India's long-held position as the dominant outside power.
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The long-held belief that eating white meat is less harmful for your heart may still hold true, though.
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READ MORE: That Thirst-Quenching Soda Is Dehydrating You These findings made the scientists rethink several long-held notions.
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On that issue, Trump wasn't blazing a new populist path but rather signing onto a long-held Republican goal.
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The addition of Azhar to the sanctions list came after China dropped its long-held objections to the move.
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The findings contradict the long-held notion that the modern jaw architecture evolved later, in the earliest bony fish.
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The race has garnered national attention as one in which Democrats could pick up a long-held Republican seat.
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That complexity is certainly reflected in the survey's findings — some of which challenge long-held assumptions about black voters.
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Despite their long-held role in Liberia's domestic economy, artisanal fishermen are feeding only a sliver of the population.
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Ramos, a former information-technology worker for the federal government, had a long-held grudge against the Capital Gazette.
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They navigated a closely divided Senate to cut taxes for businesses and many individuals, a long-held GOP goal.
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Bolton's defenders argue that while he has long-held views on Iran, he is deferential to the President's views.
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Democrat Mikie Sherrill will flip New Jersey's 11th District, a House seat long held by Republicans, NBC News projects.
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Now, this setback is not necessarily the death of the long-held Republican dream of repealing and replacing Obamacare.
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The Golden Globe Awards have long held a reputation as the loosey-goosey younger sibling of the Academy Awards.
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Gomez, who long held the title, officially dropped to the second most followed Instagram user on Monday, Elle reported.
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He also helped to dismantle a long-held belief in how priming—subtle, unconscious stimulus—impacts subjects in studies.
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ARM needs more brawn if it's going to accomplish its long-held goal of expanding beyond the mobile realm.
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It's a move that required her to rethink some of the long-held beliefs she developed as an athlete.
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"It seems difficult for a reporter to address long-held bias and socially constructed views of criminality," Silva says.
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Many have tried to crack a long held record by speedrunner Bryan Bosshardt on "Dam," the game's first level.
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Few bankers thought their long-held dream of better access to the world's largest banking market was within reach.
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Dorsey's long-held belief that Square can eventually become a two-sided payment company has yet to become reality.
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The Silverado has long held second place behind Ford's F-Series pickup trucks, with Ram often a distant third.
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Supporters of Hillary Clinton pointed to a long held tradition that forbids federal employees from trying to influence elections.
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The Supreme Court has long held that the government can revoke such exercises in prosecutorial discretion at any time.
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You're rethinking your long-held beliefs at the start of cuffing season, and crave partners who can get philosophical.
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Moreover, Mr Trump has long held certain beliefs and attitudes that sketch out the lines of a possible presidency.
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And Obama's team wants to stick close to a long-held D.C. custom: former presidents sit above the fray.
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Its success has challenged long-held conventional wisdom about the criteria used to assess the value of individual players.
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Rashida Tlaib has won the Democratic nomination to run unopposed for the House seat long held by former Rep.
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When Ariana Grande issued thank u, next earlier this month, she was staying true to a long-held promise.
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It also just so happens that this group was born out of a long held grudge against the Targaryens.
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It has sold more than 2261 million barrels of oil that it had long held on tankers at sea.
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It has been a long-held dream of Alaska politicians for the revenue it would bring to the state.
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This was a question a lot of fans, including myself, had a very strong and long-held opinion on.
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Despite long-held ambitions to become venture capitalists, Justine and Olivia enrolled at Stanford in 2012 to study journalism.
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Those on the right want to see their long-held belief that she is a dangerous leftie borne out.
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Their goal was to move healthcare in the United States toward Kennedy's long-held ambition: a single-payer system.
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The move reverses the ride-hailing company's long-held stance against letting users tip their drivers through the app.
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Driving that collapse has been the long-held Marxist, dictatorial instincts and brutal tactics of its president, Daniel Ortega.
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Like his current effort on tax reform, Trump has long-held views on the Fed policy going back decades.
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This war has set fire to what were long-held agreements on human rights, humanitarian principles and humanitarian law.
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Reply to her e-mails when she sends articles that are related to your profession or long-held interests?
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In April, the company was close to finally succeeding in its long-held goal to make Free File permanent.
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TV. Trump has long held a contentious relationship with the mainstream media, repeatedly lashing out at various news outlets.
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But both had long held stereotypical views of one another without the scale of violence that occurred, Konnikova wrote.
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North Korea has long held that denuclearization includes the U.S. nuclear umbrella protecting South Korea, something the U.S. rejects.
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Focusing on the Permian could help Wilson achieve his long-held dream of selling Halcón to the highest bidder.
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It was a pivot from the position she had long held, saying such a plan was far too expensive.
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The BBG has long held that its value is providing uncensored news and information to people around the world.
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Your psychic abilities are especially strong today, and it's a wonderful time to work through some long held issues.
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" Millard helpfully whittles down the possibilities, pointing to Trump's long-held affection for Mac Miller's 2011 single "Donald Trump.
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Do we truly believe in our long-held principles and insist that politicians have records demonstrating fealty to them?
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My long-held belief that Trump could win wasn't crazy after all, and now I had work to do.
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Trump has long held a grudge against Amazon and its CEO Jeff Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post.
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But advocates believe the rules enshrine a long-held principle that says all Internet traffic should be treated equally.
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Mr. Trump backed off his long-held claim that global warming is a hoax in an interview on Sunday.
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But for Mr. Towers, having biological children was a long-held dream that he was willing to work toward.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A JP Morgan analyst who has long held a negative outlook on General Electric Co (GE.
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The Kim regime has long held South Korea and Japan hostage to the threat of conventional artillery and missiles.
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The virus is forcing emergency managers to rethink long-held procedures for operating shelters like these in real time.
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Local myth long held that these fires were the breath of a monster — part goat, part snake, part lion.
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Mercury retrograde begins in fellow fire sign Leo early today, finding you rethinking many of your long-held beliefs.
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Nuking hurricanes is in line with his long-held fascination with and trust in nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
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Hosting parties and gatherings to celebrate the debut of these unlikely belles of darkness is a long-held tradition.
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The right's civil war fantasy has roots in a long-held fear that liberal policies will lead to tyranny.
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Dr. Johnston said the real problem is that people don't want to accept findings that contradict long-held views.
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But the long-held vision of hotels on the Moon may not be an entirely distant proposition, she adds.
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Political scientists have long held that party labels do more than just summarize people's views on issues and policies.
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Democrats have long held the advantage when it comes to the number of celebrities who rally to their flag.
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Is it now the new Republican cause to be the energizer of disarray in our long-held international alliances?
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In 2017, the Louvre attracted 8.1 million visitors, retaining its long-held status as the world's most visited museum.
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In 2017, the Louvre attracted 633 million visitors, retaining its long-held status as the world's most visited museum.
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But new guidelines published Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine flip this long-held understanding on its head.
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The 2016 election, in Trump's mind, validated that long-held suspicion of the people who claim to know best.
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Food Matters With their fresh, freewheeling interpretations, these restaurants are challenging long-held ideas about what authenticity actually means.
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Starting a side hustle is a great opportunity to revisit a long-held passion or explore a new hobby.
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In Virginia, Oklahoma, Alabama and New Hampshire, seats long held by the GOP have recently flipped to Democrats. 4.
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California&aposs long-held public policy favors employee mobility, in contrast to states that allow strong non-compete agreements.
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The U.S. has long held national security concerns and suspicions about Huawei's ties to the country's Communist Party leadership.
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Governments across Europe are restricting arrivals of migrants as rising hostility runs up against long-held values of tolerance.
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This week, the couple have traveled back to a place that has long held special meaning for them: Africa.
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Some residents see the clash as a refreshing chance to voice long-held concerns over immigration and its effects.
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Our long held view that Japanese inflation will fall well short of the BoJ's 2%/yr target is unchanged.
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The rule announced on Friday is not a wholesale defunding of Planned Parenthood, a long-held goal of conservatives.
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It's applicable to about a quarter of Australia, where other Aboriginal Australians practice long-held traditions on their lands.
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These artists who have worked at RAIR have captured these "long-held echoes" and directed them back at us.
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Sanghani was motivated by her own long-held shame and insecurity over her nose and side profile, she told Refinery29.
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Ocasio-Cortez said the long-held theory "is no longer describing what is happening in today's economy," and Powell agreed.
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This study confirms Monster Energy's long-held position that its energy drinks have always been and continue to be safe.
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GE slashed its dividend to a penny, accelerated sales of long-held businesses and promised to rapidly pay down debt.
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Grey's Anatomy has long held a singular party line: The show is done when its titular star Ellen Pompeo is.
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Amid the criticism, Biden then quickly reversed his long-held position but said it was Republican attacks on Roe v.
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Election security experts praised the research and said it shows that long-held concerns about mobile voting are well-founded.
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One long-held concern is that they are used to sidestep rules requiring foundations to make annual donations to charities.
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By not releasing his taxes, Trump would be breaking with long held precedent that both major political parties have set.
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The move is seen as a major reversal in long-held US foreign policy and a political gift to Netanyahu.
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But for this, Mrs May will have to abandon views to which, as home secretary, she has long held firm.
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Still, the paper dispelled a long-held myth about blockchain – that it would get rid of third parties in trades.
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Cruelly, installation of sprinklers, long held up by undelivered parts, was to resume later on the day of the fire.
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The violence is typically concentrated in the favelas, the hilltop slums where heavily-armed drug gangs have long held sway.
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You guys have challenged and potentially even shattered a lot of long-time, long-held false Hollywood beliefs and paradigms.
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Chloe X Halle have made a career out of giving the middle finger to both of those long-held ideas.
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Expected population: 130 million The Chinese government has long held plans to fuse the cities of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.
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The policy also affirmed the long-held Mormon stance that same-sex marriage is considered apostasy and grounds for excommunication.
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In 162.753, Fidelity scrapped its long-held, pre-set allocations of stocks, bonds and other assets in target-date funds.
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That put an end to the long-held Western hope that economic liberalisation would gradually transform China into a democracy.
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The document appeared to represent Bolton's long-held and hardline "Libya model" of denuclearization that North Korea has rejected repeatedly.
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Rouda, a former Republican turned Democrat, flipped the long-held California seat mainly by focusing on Rohrabacher's close Russia ties.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia last month abandoned its long-held tightening bias in the wake of rising economic risks.
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Kansas elected a Democratic governor in a major upset, while the GOP lost several long-held congressional districts in Iowa.
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The crown's exchange rate is a key factor, though, after the bank abandoned a long-held currency cap in April.
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Technologies fueled by hydrogen, one of the world's most abundant elements, have long held promise but uptake has been slow.
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That distinction was long held by former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, who was ousted from the network in April.
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The LaCroix brand is more than 30 years old, and has long held on to moderate popularity in the Midwest.
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Many women fear a Trump victory will turn back the clock on hard-won rights that overcame long held wrongs.
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I started this process to validate long-held assumptions based on my experience working with many technical and creative folks.
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William has long held winter shooting parties at Sandringham, basing himself at Wood Farm, during his college years and afterward.
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That fits into Trump's long-held belief that foreign countries have been taking advantage of America and stealing U.S. jobs.
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Orange Is The New Black season 5 is here and it's finally demystifying some long-held questions about Litchfield Penitentiary.
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The United States has long held that a nuclear North Korea is unacceptable, demanding the country end its weapons program.
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Lawyers representing Ram Lalla submitted archaeological evidence that they said proved the site has long held religious sanctity for Hindus.
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Throughout his work, Mr. Gutman was attuned to the fact that he was puncturing long-held beliefs about venerated figures.
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They offered a pathway through the UN to find a middle ground between long-held Kurdish ambitions and Iraqi resistance.
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Bill Gates has been ousted from his long-held spot as the world's second-richest person, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
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I would argue that, like many things, the implications of this long-held tradition are much deeper than we realize.
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It's such a long-held fundamental, societal value, but it seems to be very much in question and under siege.
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Ryan announced plans last week to retire, months after Congress passed his long-held goal of overhauling the tax system.
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Lots of cats actually feel no intoxicating effect at all (supporting my long-held theory: Lots of cats are fakers).
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Ojeda is looking to flip a long-held Republican district that President won in 2628 with 28503% of the vote.
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Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War Two.
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The White House still contains advisers, like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who have long held hardline views on Iran.
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The revelation boosts long-held suspicions that foreign actors are using the technology to conduct spying in the nation's capital.
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It is a long-held stance that has resulted in periodic action by the university — and counterpunches by the clubs.
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He scorns long-held party doctrine on the minimum wage, same-sex marriage, trade deals, healthcare and maybe even abortion.
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Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War 2.
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Both sides have had notable and suspicious departures in their approaches, but they largely adhere to long held jurisprudential approaches.
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In addition, a change in long-held patriarchal traditions is also needed to protect the rights of women, Kumar said.
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If he fails, long-held suspicions will deepen, whether justifiably or not; if he succeeds, perspectives might start to change.
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GameStop remains a long-held favorite among gaming millennials as their one-stop-shop for consoles, collectibles, and video games.
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The results of a new experiment refute the long-held belief that carbs and sugar cause post-meal energy slumps.
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NBC has long held that it was about to broadcast the tape when The Washington Post obtained and published it.
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Long-held maxims that apply to 222 percent of everyone who's every picked up a basketball don't matter for Klay.
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Trump has eschewed long-held American ideas of how those who make the White House home ought to conduct themselves.
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One of them presented the company's long-held philosophy: "We, as a company, should not be the arbiter of truth."
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His long-held theory is to pick a club for a certain wind and then wait for it to blow.
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The United States has long held itself out as a light among nations based on the American ideal of equality.
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As with many of this city's long-held principles, though, that is no longer the case in the Trump era.
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That perception, along with a lack of resources for fields and costly equipment, has long held lacrosse back in cities.
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Many longtime residents welcome the new sense of security while also bemoaning an erasure of the neighborhood's long-held identity.
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The diminished footprint reflects efforts by Immelt's successors to revive the embattled company by rapidly selling off long-held businesses.
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Senate Republicans took the first step last week toward passing a tax plan and fulfilling a long-held campaign pledge.
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It was a highlight that has long held special meaning to Mets fans and to families affected by the attacks.
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Skeptics of literary biography have long held that everything worth knowing about a novelist is evident in the work itself.
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In fact, there's a huge danger of Trump's nominee leading to the death of the Senate's long-held minority rights.
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Did he read through the National Climate Assessment and change his long-held view on the science of climate change?
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The rejection of the latest screen adaptation of the beloved novel echoes a long-held sentiment toward women-centered narratives.
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Generations of economists, across much of the ideological spectrum, have long held that higher taxes reduce investment, slowing economic growth.
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Senate Republicans took the first step Thursday evening toward passing a tax plan and fulfilling a long-held campaign pledge.
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That may force Japan to curtail its long-held ambition to build an advanced stealth fighter, dubbed the F-3.
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Courts have long held that this includes the right to be free of sexual harassment and violence in educational activities.
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The president's comments echo his long-held idea that illegal immigrants from Mexico disproportionately consist of rapists and other criminals.
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Senate Republicans took the first step Thursday evening toward passing a tax plan and fulfilling a long-held campaign pledge.
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But ethnic violence - long held in check by the state's iron grip - has flared up in many areas, including Amhara.
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But several advertising executives have speculated that the new rules could ultimately fuel the social network's long-held video ambitions.
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Democrats fear Lee could blow one of their best shots at picking up a long-held Republican seat this fall.
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FIFA has long held reservations about making overtly political rulings, but delaying the issue has only made it more political.
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This is an old avant-gardist story: heralding art that pushes beyond its formal boundaries and fractures long-held illusions.
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Earlier this month Bavarian bank Raiffeisen Gmund - one of more than 20.8856,000 German co-operative lenders - broke a long-held taboo.
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This should come as no big surprise since the U.S. port has long held the lion's share of LME zinc stocks.
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Hillary Clinton might represent the long-held inside-the-Beltway establishment, but that does not mean that Trump should be president.
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He has long held some unconventional views for a Republican, such as his support for legalizing the use of medical marijuana.
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The government has long held the view that Dadaab has been used as a base by the al-Shabaab terror group.
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Back in the theater in Lavapies, many said the trial was unlikely to sway their long-held opinion of the monarchy.
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Campbell has long held the belief that diversity and inclusion are critical to the success of our business and our culture.
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Apple has long held product events in late March, so it's hardly a surprise it has planned another one for 2019.
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They argue that some of the festival's long-held traditions perpetuate the very stigmatizations facing the communities they seek to elevate.
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Communication planet Mercury begins its retrograde in fellow water sign Scorpio today, finding you rethinking some of your long-held beliefs.
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Next year, the long-held dream of repairing satellites already in orbit around Earth will come a little closer to reality.
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Some describe them as a dream long held, a burning desire that at long last automakers have the technology to fulfill.
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Why it matters: The social network has long held that it should not be the arbiter of truth on its platform.
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Feminist theory has long held that women practice self-surveillance (and therefore self-discipline) because of the immense pressures they face.
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Typically, photographers have full copyright when they capture an image, particularly in public, and this lawsuit challenges that long-held assumption.
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Energy Secretary Rick Perry on Monday repeated his long-held position that carbon emissions are not primarily responsible for global warming.
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The superstar has a long-held tradition of using her stage to highlight both her heritage and issues bigger than herself.
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Pence, who describes himself as a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican (in that order), has long held anti-LGBTQ views.
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Mr Buhari's extraordinary victory in 2015 challenged the long-held view that it was impossible to unseat an incumbent in Nigeria.
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"We have long held that CSCO outperforms whens orders are accelerating and under performs when orders are decelerating," the analysts wrote.
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The governing body for college sports appeared to soften its long-held stance that athletes should not profit from their fame.
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Cabot and the U.S. gas industry have long held that fracking and drilling were safe and not responsible for water contamination.
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Ratan Tata, insiders said, fulfilled a long-held dream when he pulled the group back into the aviation sector in 2013.
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No, his problem is that each new detail, every new leak, is reinforcing our long-held existing view of the man.
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Amazon has long held the leadership position in the market for public cloud infrastructure, staying ahead of Microsoft, Google and others.
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But on a series of issues, Feinstein is changing long-held positions, at times overriding her time-tested instinct for centrism.
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Bearden infuses his landscape with a vision of strong women, a sense of family, and long-held traditions originating in Africa.
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The Silverado has long held second place behind Ford Motor Co's F-Series pickup trucks, with Ram often a distant third.
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That's how long it took to confirm the long-held opinion that, yes, LaVar Ball would be good on WWE programming.
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China is making fast inroads into Nepal with aid and investment, challenging India's long-held position as the dominant outside power.
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However, a rep for the NFL tells TMZ Monday that despite the long-held rumor, there is "no ban" for Jackson.
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With the long-held dream finally fulfilled, It's Always Sunny fans took to social media to cheer on McElhenney and Mac.
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Critics of the Trump administration's handling of the Russia investigation have long held the view that a special prosecutor is needed.
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"It's disappointing that some companies are joining the Obama Administration's position which jeopardizes those long-held expectations of privacy," he said.
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One thing has become abundantly clear after watching President Donald Trump abandon some long-held positions on foreign commitments: he's unpredictable.
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The U.S. has long held the position that Assad must leave power in order for peace to be achieved in Syria.
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Iran has long held tight control over the internet, censoring objectionable content and blocking access to services like Facebook and Twitter.
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In other words, while the president has long held many reprehensible views, depriving millions of health insurance was never a priority.
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How could I possibly keep a corner of my mind on that long-held future goal and do my current job?!
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The report underscores the intelligence community's long-held view that Kim is primarily motivated by a desire to remain in power.
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This would support the long-held conservative view that consumers should be responsible for their healthcare — a reality that's already here.
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The desire to break into the United States market, another long-held Ecclestone dream, gives sense to the Liberty Media deal.
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Ruffalo and many Democrats used their time to talk about PFAS manufacturers' long held knowledge of the harms of their products.
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Ruffalo and many Democrats used their time to talk about PFAS manufacturers' long-held knowledge about the harms of their products.
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In 2014, for example, Hawking released a study suggesting that maybe a long-held scientific principle about black holes was wrong.
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Pence, who has long held national political aspirations, could become the Republican candidate-in-waiting should Clinton capture the Oval Office.
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Messenger planet Mercury begins its retrograde in fellow Fire sign Aries tonight, finding you reconsidering some of your long-held beliefs.
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Aware of the political power workers have long held, the government has approved some benefits for unions like increasing health funds.
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Neurological dogma has long held that brain cells die irreversibly and within minutes after blood stops circulating, as the pigs' did.
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Changing self-sabotaging behaviors often makes you feel anxious, because it means you're challenging familiar attitudes you've long held about yourself.
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Only Medicare for all stands up to the long-held power of these multi-billion-dollar titans and says no more.
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Making wine is the fulfillment of a long-held ambition, but it's very much a side project for Mr. Cappiello, 240.
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The racial divide highlighted by the analysis is largely a product of the financial advantages that white people have long held.
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What had been long-held practices were quickly replaced by digital tools that made things easier, more convenient and simply better.
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Possibly. Though François-Henri Pinault, Kering's chief executive, has said the prize is an acknowledgment of a long-held gender imbalance.
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As someone who has long held my own opinions in the highest regard, the whole setup seems exactly right to me.
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He said the case affirmed his long-held belief that the system was rigged in favor of the rich and privileged.
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And in primaries from suburban Detroit to Seattle, Democrats selected hard-charging candidates in districts long held by the Republican Party.
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Olivia Moultrie and her family are challenging long-held assumptions about the best way to develop an American women's soccer star.
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This year he opened a coffee shop called Rivalry Roasters, realizing a long-held dream, one of his childhood friends said.
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"Saturday's referendum furthers a long-held D.P.P. goal to get referendums institutionalized," said Michael Fahey, a legal consultant based in Taipei.
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Given its long history in the shadow of Britain, the country has long held its sovereignty and self-determination especially dear.
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But with costs steadily climbing and many couples waiting longer to marry, this long-held tradition no longer seems to apply.
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Most federal appeals courts in the country have long held that sex discrimination did not encompass discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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And Mr. Cohen long held a small stake in his uncle's catering hall, which was frequented by Russian and Italian mobsters.
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Inch expressed dismay over GE's worsening debt ratios in the face of efforts to raise cash by selling long-held businesses.
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For many longtime observers, an about-face on free-trade enthusiasm would be a dramatic departure from Kudlow's long-held beliefs.
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U.S. policy has long held that the status of Jerusalem should be resolved in peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Establishment Republicans also let Trump have the spotlight while working in the dark to advance three other long-held agenda items.
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This move is a reversal from the M.T.A.'s long-held position that demolishing the bridge might be the best solution.
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Uninterested in disciplined minimalism, a group of defining interior designers is championing England's long-held preference for color, wit and wackiness.
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The second uses long-held tones and vibrato effects to evoke, according to Ms. Chen's program note, hand-pulled noodle making.
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These tools evaluate how your time on your phone is spent and help break long-held habits and establish healthier patterns.
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"I am willing to look at everything with a fresh eye, and to question long-held beliefs and assumptions," he said.
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Two weeks ago he defended and then reversed his long-held position that federal funds should not go to support abortions.
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Some economists have long held that China vastly inflates its economic growth rate, which officially stands at 6.5 percent right now.
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Gorka would likely be horrified to learn that the "Arthur" creators have long held a soft spot for the gay agenda.
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Divisions among Kurds make the long-held Kurdish dream of an independent state across Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey even more remote.
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Friedman, a bankruptcy lawyer with long-held hardline views on Israel, was tapped to serve as US ambassador to Israel last Friday.
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"It has to be recognized as a risk to the market," Siegel said, although he is maintaining his long-held bullish stance.
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Would you willingly put yourself into a life-threatening situation just to dispel the long-held assumptions associated with your particular lifestyle?
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This reflects a long-held "tough on crime" and "tough on drugs" stance that Sessions has held for much of his career.
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Successive Italian governments have long held a more dovish position toward Russia compared with most other European countries, including on relaxing sanctions.
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And for many people, the role of a clown as supervillain bolsters a long-held conviction that double-faced clowns are evil.
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The legal battle is not, of course, about the positive economic impact, or of keeping families together, a long-held American value.
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Mr Trump's mercantilism is long-held and could prove fierce, particularly if the strong dollar pushes America's trade deficit higher (see article).
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With fundamental problems left unaddressed, the government has little choice but to water down its long-held commitment to boost home-ownership.
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Rio Tinto in February scrapped a long-held policy of never cutting its annual dividend to help weather a prolonged commodities bust.
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While the goal of keeping one's body intact is understandable, there's also a long-held belief that shorts are just aesthetically… wrong.
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While she was incapacitated, long-held tensions between her husband, Frederic von Anhalt, and her only child, Francesca Hilton, continued to rise.
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Apple slowing down older devices has been a long-held rumor, and this recent information has led to multiple class action lawsuits.
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Only Isabel, however, is willing to communicate with Isabel because of a long-held, secret family rift that Isabel doesn't quite understand.
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For instance, the long-held adage that too much money chasing too few goods and services will cause inflation must be questioned.
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Parents are just going to have to accept the fact that this long-held truism about newborn behavior may actually be false.
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But because he is also fairly moderate and a strong institutionalist he would probably not want to upend a long-held right.
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Nostalgic signs crave familiarity (see also: Cancers' penchant for staying close to home and Pisces' tendency to nurture long-held inner fantasies).
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Broussard has been programming since she was 11, but she has come to realize that the long-held utopian promises haven't delivered.
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All of this served to harden Camus's long-held conviction that the French administration would be doomed without top-to-bottom reform.
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Under CEO Larry Culp, GE has slashed its dividend to a penny, sold off long-held businesses and vowed to cut costs.
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It would break a long-held governing norm, that you don't use the powers of the office for short-term political gain.
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Officials said they would broadening exemptions to include public companies, following through on a long-held promise by Republican President Donald Trump.
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Thus, it came as quite a surprise to everyone when Trump suggested that his long held views on immigration may be changing.
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This was a reference to Wolverine's long-held crush on Jean Grey, who's in a pretty serious thing with Scott "Cyclops" Summers.
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Temer's Brazil Democratic Movement party long held sway over key appointments in Brazil's largely state-run energy sector, including nuclear power plants.
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The Czech crown strengthened on Thursday, after the country's central bank said it had removed its long-held 27-per-euro cap.
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The relationship between the U.S. and Turkey has long held strategic importance for both countries, but lately it has come under strain.
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Clinton appeared in color, introduced via a graphic that alluded to her long-held desire to break the nation's highest glass ceiling.
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Yesterday, we got the answer to a long-held question: How much did Sepp Blatter get paid when he was FIFA President?
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The IOC's final decision follows a report published on July 18th that confirmed long-held allegations of widespread doping among Russian athletes.
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Activist group Sleeping Giants has long held Twitter's feet to the fire on implementing change that would address misconduct on the network.
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That statement alone makes a mockery of Trump's long-held assertion that China is paying for the tariffs, not the U.S. consumers.
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Mr. Davutoglu was said to be resistant to Mr. Erdogan's long-held ambition to rewrite Turkey's Constitution and establish an executive presidency.
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That's a stance his other GOP rivals have long held, and they have previously criticized Trump for not agreeing with their position.
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In a possible sign of waning dollar bullishness, speculators slashed their long-held long dollar positions to $15.31 billion as of Oct.
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White House national security adviser John Bolton — who has long held an adversarial stance toward Iran — later weighed in on the tweet.
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Nintendo has long held out against offering its games for mobile devices, preferring to keep them coupled to its Wii console business.
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And in this one simple observation, Rose and his colleagues are challenging a long-held scientific belief about how the brain works.
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Palacios received her green card in September 2009 and became a naturalized US citizen in June 2017, fulfilling a long-held dream.
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Hindu groups, including the powerful Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, have long held that Mother Teresa's true agenda was to convert Indians to Christianity.
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It was a unified undertaking, a blend of government, industry and academic wherewithal to turn a long-held dream into a reality.
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Israel's government has long held that the pact was insufficient to address Iran's military capabilities and was agreed to on false pretenses.
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Mr. Trump is rarely clear about his political beliefs, but it is clear that he has a long-held disdain of NATO.
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Jarrod Ramos, 38, who allegedly plotted the strike because of a long-held grudge against the newspaper, is charged with their deaths.
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CreditCreditStefano Rellandini/Reuters PILZONE, Italy — It was a long-held dream, but finally, this week, the conceptual artist Christo walked on water.
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"Johnny has a long-held and widely-acknowledged public and private history of drug and alcohol abuse," she said in her declaration.
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The new guidelines get rid of the long-held belief that people should limit cholesterol from food to 300 milligrams a day.
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Switzerland has long held a reputation as a favored international destination for stashing ill-gotten wealth, owing to its banking privacy laws.
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MangoPlate was founded largely due to Joon's lifelong love for good food and a long-held dream of running his own startup.
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It and the Better Sweater are long-held favorites, and both are comfortable classics that they'll no doubt come to rely upon.
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Trump surrendered immediately to Pyongyang's long-held insistence that the U.S. suspend military exercises with South Korea while getting nothing in return.
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The legally tenuous maneuver would fulfill a long-held dream of many investors and conservatives — and face a near-certain court challenge.
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Just last month, Verma was still hinting that her agency would be looking for ways to implement that long-held conservative goal.
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Others view it more politically, with some Texans worried about losing the state's long-held conservative identity as new people move in.
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Iranian leadership's anti-Americanism is increasingly at odds with the Iranian people's long-held desire for an end to their international isolation.
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Still, Mr. Ford's statement was notable given his own long-held ambitions to develop vehicles that run on something other than gasoline.
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When President Obama introduced DACA in 2012, it allowed her to pursue a long-held dream of working in the medical field.
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Years later, the student's body is found, and one of the survivors risks exposing two long-held secrets to protect the truth.
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In 2007, Singapore revisited its long-held prohibition against oral and anal sex between consenting adults, a law widely seen as outdated.
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Food ____ Olivia Moultrie and her family are challenging long-held assumptions about the best way to develop an American women's soccer star.
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Since then, he's been investing fresh energy in his own solo career and engaging his long-held passion for historical jazz writing.
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The F.D.A. had long held that in an emergency, it wanted to ensure that labs develop tests that were accurate, she said.
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And it is challenging the long-held wisdom around what types of people are best suited to work in the technology industry.
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The McDonald episode rekindled long-held suspicions of the Chicago police in many of the neighborhoods where gun violence is most pervasive.
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Vulnerable Democrats in swing districts can point to the legislation as keeping a long-held promise to let Medicare negotiate drug prices.
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Some of the powers long held by Flynn, 64, will shift in the short term to another U.S. Soccer insider, Brian Remedi.
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That same fall, "New Girl" debuted to more than 10 million viewers, chasing off long-held Hollywood doubts about actresses carrying sitcoms.
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In the red state of Kentucky, a relentless opiate-addiction epidemic is changing long-held dogma about how to deal with addicts.
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"Overseeing the schedule, Katy long held one of the most challenging positions in the sport," the commissioner's office said in a statement.
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The long-held axiom in peace negotiations is that no one negotiates when they think they are going to win the war.
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The administration also said it would let states cap some Medicaid spending, a long-held conservative goal aimed at curbing federal contributions.
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"This is in line with the long held U.S. policy and the international consensus and it gives peace a chance," he said.
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This would appear contradictory to Trump's long-held aim of pressuring China economically for what his administration has called unfair trade practices.
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A long held maxim in Washington says that our national security apparatus can handle only two big foreign policy crises at once.
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Even more worrying is the case of Eduardo Medina Mora, a supreme-court judge against whom AMLO has long held a grudge.
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Then, and only then, do you emerge from the brush to tell him about your deep and long-held admiration for him.
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Now recently leaked emails fuel the suspicion that he harbors a long-held hatred of immigrants, especially when they are not white.
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But it was Trump's long-held views, not his aide's influence, that led the president to express sympathy for torch-bearing marchers.
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On the other side, progressives fulfilled a long-held dream of restoring voting rights for about 1.4 million people with felony records.
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Former officials of the bureau said in interviews that Mr. Brunell lacked managerial experience for a position long held by experienced executives.
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Ostensibly aimed at the younger end of the gaming market though they are, I've long held an affinity for the Lego games.
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"Today, Russia and China are aggressively developing formations and capabilities and weapons systems that deny us that long-held advantage," Esper said.
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Protectionism clashes with the long-held tenets of globalization, and no OECD country is contemplating measures to reduce income and wealth inequality.
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Nissan, the larger partner by sales, has also revived a long-held ambition to force Renault to sell down its controlling stake.
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Regardless of insignia, Martin-Green's casting in Star Trek: Discovery fulfills a long held ambition on the part of the show's original showrunner.
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The Phillips Curve is a long-held economic theory which suggests that low unemployment pushes wages up faster, which in turn accelerates inflation.
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They tap into long-held notions about controlling women's sexuality, and there the President and his government will find allies in all communities.
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In fact, Green's long-held advice for anyone considering attending a work party is to treat them as business functions, not social ones.
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Today, Cloudflare reversed its long-held policy to remain content-neutral and booted The Daily Stormer out from behind its DDoS protection service.
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Some employees argued that Cloudflare should stick with its long-held habit of protecting sites regardless of content while others questioned Cloudflare's position.
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Across cultures and continents, the Kama Sutra has a long-held reputation as one of the earliest texts on the art of sex.
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Democrats will flip at least 34 House districts, many of them long held by the GOP, according to a projection by NBC News.
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Courts have long held that records about the intention of laws can be used to invalidate statutes that otherwise appear to be neutral.
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Airbnb, which lets people rent out their homes, has long held that it is not responsible for the actions of hosts and guests.
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He had changed long-held views about it, and he went public by calling The New York Times, rather than contacting someone local.
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Centrists have long held that the electorate is ideologically moderate and temperamentally cautious and will penalize political parties for nominating ideologically extreme candidates.
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"The National Enquirer's long-held secrets about Donald Trump may be about to get substantially less secret," Oli Coleman wrote at Page Six.
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Meanwhile, Facebook Reality Labs is still led by Michael Abrash, who has long held a senior presence in the company's AR/VR ambitions.
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Republican John Mica has been in Congress for 23 years, but recent redistricting is putting his long-held Orlando-area seat in peril.
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And Republicans will exult in achieving their long-held aim of slashing America's business taxes (while also providing temporary personal income-tax cuts).
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Access to Chinese capital markets could help Gou achieve a long-held ambition of becoming a service provider and not just a manufacturer.
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Trump's lack of a governance track record and his unorthodox take on long-held Republican priorities could prove a headache for Chinese officials.
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Verizon has long held exclusive rights to mobile streaming of live NFL games, offering the content as a lure to its own subscribers.
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Facebook and Google's long-held dominance in the digital ad market is showing some more cracks after a strong report from Pinterest Thursday.
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In my home state—following a passionate debate—the Massachusetts Medical Society recently decided to rescind its long-held opposition to the practice.
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Iranian critics of the deal, like Khamenei, labeled Trump's move proof of his long-held claim that the West could not be trusted.
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Divers are portrayed as cheats, as cowardly tricksters who operate outside not just the rules but a long-held Corinthian code of honour.
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Government forces backed by militias from Iran, Iraq and Lebanon have recently achieved their long-held objective of encircling the rebel-held east.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia last month abandoned its long-held tightening bias and markets there are pricing in a cut this year.
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Despite the ice creamery's long-held popularity — they've been up and running for six years — Salt & Straw has garnered even more attention lately.
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More ambitiously, the initiative promises to extend affordable broadband to every household in America by 2020, a long-held goal among some progressives.
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With its sizeable hunks of chocolate and trademark, triangular shape, the spiky Swiss bar has long held a place in the nation's heart.
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The organization doesn't push for specific policies, but it encourages people in faith-based communities to question long-held beliefs about political issues.
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Scott Brown, a Republican who shocked the political establishment in 2010 when he won the seat long held by liberal legend Ted Kennedy.
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Conventional wisdom has long held that brewers have the most to lose under cannabis legalization as young men switch from beer to marijuana.
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It prevented her from reaching several milestones, and knocked her off her long-held throne as the No. 1 player in the world.
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It has been a long held American ideal that we win the day with better arguments, not by silencing those we disagree with.
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These fears, analysts say, could be spurring Kim Jong-un to drastically change his country's behavior — upending long-held assumptions in the process.
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In an editorial, National Review portrayed Flake as a dope whose actions damaged the long-held dream of a conservative Supreme Court majority.
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Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 97% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Halla becomes a determined environmental activist, but this threatens a long-held hope of hers."
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Presidents from both parties had long held that the status of Jerusalem should be decided in peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
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She has long held that she is content with her role at Facebook and has no plans to leave in the near future.
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The US Supreme Court has long held that a defendant can be charged by both state and federal authorities for the same conduct.
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Prejudice against the Rohingya, who are not seen as citizens of Myanmar, is long held and people aren't shy to share their views.
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We found that long-held beliefs about America are a real hurdle for some voters when it comes to single-payer health care.
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Long-held psychological theories are failing replication tests, forcing researchers to question the strength of their methods and the institutions that underlie them.
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The men's 100-meter final at the 1988 Seoul Olympics has long held that ill-famed distinction in the press and pop culture.
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He has long held Amazon shares, for example, even as other investors have said they are overvalued, based on the price-earnings ratio.
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But Sanford quickly learned that the Party establishment whose long-held views he was voicing had done a vanishing act of its own.
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It was a dizzying series of events at a company that has long held itself up as a paragon of righteous business practices.
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Frustrated with insurers, some large companies — including a certain cable behemoth — are shedding long-held practices and adopting a do-it-yourself approach.
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In an interview on Sunday with CBS's "20200 Minutes," Mr. Trump backed off his long-held claim that global warming is a hoax.
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He reiterated Pakistan's long-held position that while its nuclear weapons were for deterrence, it did not have a "no first use" policy.
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In a country with an aspirational culture that for decades has encouraged people to get rich, Apple has long held a special place.
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The removal of American troops from South Korea, held out by Mr. Trump as a possibility, is a long-held goal of Beijing.
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Ireland's finances are not as rosy as they may seem, while unionists are unlikely to abandon their long-held beliefs, Lord Bew said.
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This path would require Republicans to set aside a long-held belief that lower capital-gains rates promote more economic growth and investment.
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This upended the long-held "stakeholder" model, in which management was seen as having broader obligations to a corporation's workers, customers and communities.
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Even Mr. Biden, viewed as a moderate, has disappointed on the issue, reversing his long-held position on banning federal funds for abortion.
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But long-held anxieties over wasting away and having their lies exposed has nurtured a selfish and scheming mindset in all of them.
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Because of a long-held interest in textiles, I had become enamored with the many patterns and vivid colors of cotton madras fabric.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has shifted away from its long-held tightening bias and put rate cuts back on the table.
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The group, which monitors the impact of emerging biotechnologies, has long held that we should exercise more caution before releasing genetically engineered products.
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That long-held standard may finally be changing, according to a new report from Bloomberg that says Apple is considering a policy change.
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As a result, many South Africans are now voicing a long-held fear: Is South Africa headed in the same direction as Zimbabwe?
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Only a handful of Democrats defected, leaving Republicans to choose between allowing the president's nominee to fail or bulldozing long-held Senate practice.
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India and Pakistan remain deeply suspicious of each other, and China has long held off from strong public backing for Russia over Ukraine.
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The nascent movement to "go flat" after mastectomies challenges long-held assumptions about femininity and what it means to recover after breast cancer.
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But it has already stirred debate about whether Mr. Trump's approach to immigration breaks from long-held American values of pluralism and tolerance.
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The league has said courts have long held that fans assume the risk of foul balls and broken bats flying into the stands.
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But given Trump's long-held suspicion of career government employees, an appointee chosen from the outside is more likely to have his confidence.
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Not surprisingly, we are awash in declarations that the British election results "prove" that Democrats here must adopt the writer's long-held views.
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But Sanders has long held that simply patching Obamacare or creating a buy-in to public programs would not solve the underlying problems.
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It also challenged the veracity of their long-held claims that a Republican president was all they needed to get big things accomplished.
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Mr. Barr, who has long held a broad view of executive power, may soon serve a president who is known for pushing limits.
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The Christian Social Union, allies of Ms. Merkel, lost a long-held absolute majority, adding to doubts about the stability of her coalition.
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As Leo O'Bannon, an Irish crime boss and political puppeteer, Finney conveys the character's long-held power in every impatient look and gesture.
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"It's a long-held idea that if you put a name to a feeling, it can help that feeling become less overwhelming," she said.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is considering whether to jump into the 240 race, has deep, long-held ties to the banking industry.
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The IRS has long held that qualified retirement accounts, such as traditional and other types of individual retirement accounts, can pay their own expenses.
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Growing up, she saw the rise of her family's political dynasty; the long held dream of her fiercely ambitious parents, Joe and Rose Kennedy.
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The long-held assumption was that hackers may be able to guess your password, but they can't remotely steal your physical mobile device too.
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Worse yet, will the long-held conservative belief that essentially enforcing price controls on these products lead to drug shortages and stunted medical innovation?
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And now, some automakers are buying into what they found, despite long-held fears of giving up too much control to outsiders like Google.
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Safety concerns along with inconvenient flights, poor infrastructure and high costs have long held back Brazil's tourism industry, which lags its South American neighbors.
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Access to equity markets for energy firms comes at an opportune time for private equity firms seeking to cash out of long-held investments.
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Such a decision would mean abandoning Southwest's long-held practice of flying only one type of jet, which reduces maintenance and pilot training costs.
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This means Uber has unexpectedly lost its long-held title of the world's most valuable tech startup to a low-profile challenger from China.
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Now, Holten will achieve her long-held dream of Swiss citizenship, free to fight for the rights of cows everywhere from within the system.
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Take stock of these little-known stories direct from the Imagineers' mouths — and prepare yourself for one long-held Disney truth to be debunked.
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He has long held ties to Charles and David Koch, whose associates have saluted him as one of the best governors in the country.
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The moment — seemingly confirming long-held conspiracy theories around planned obsolescence — was a sloppy affair for a company so adept at massaging public opinion.
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January has long held strong predictive power for the direction of markets over the rest of the year, and 20.1 is proving no exception.
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Significant influence Choi's family has long held influence over Park, David Kang, Director, Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, tells CNN.
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America has finally kept a long-held promise to move its embassy to Jerusalem – 70 years to the day that Israel declared its statehood.
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The firm also scrapped a long-held belief of sticking to pre-set allocations of stocks, bonds and other assets in target-date funds.
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On the streets of Lusaka, capital of the southern African country of Zambia, Trump's reported remark reinforced long-held views about the U.S. leader.
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The theory works like this: North Korea's long-held strategy, known as the byungjin line, had emphasized parallel development of nuclear and economic might.
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Sanders may have long held this view — Vermont has open primaries, after all — but he's not, to my knowledge, emphasized it in the past.
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Apple, for instance, has long held that being first is not nearly as important as delivering the best innovations when the time is right.
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But while some polls show the race in single-digits contention nationally, Trump has long held a more comfortable lead in New Hampshire surveys.
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This report backs up long-held rumors that Amazon wants to enter the prescription drug market, though the company has yet to confirm anything.
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Long held conservative beliefs that more competition and concentrating more generous government aid on the truly poor haven't really even been mentioned at all.
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John O'Reilly as an example of leniency in a country where the Roman Catholic church has long held powerful sway in politics and society.
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Now the administration is setting a new low, crossing constitutional boundaries between the executive and judiciary and upsetting long held standards of fair play.
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Outside Washington, the great unknown is how much backlash senators will face for their failure to live up to a long-held Republican promise.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia had last month abandoned its long-held tightening bias, and markets there are pricing in a cut this year.
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Musk's decision underscores his high-risk tolerance and willingness to forego long-held industry norms that have helped Tesla upend the traditional auto industry.
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Football, or soccer, has yet to use video referees thanks to FIFA's long-held concerns about its impact to the flow to the game.
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Petro, an ex-mayor of Bogota and former M-19 rebel, has long held second place in surveys, behind right-wing candidate Ivan Duque.
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Rather, Trump's rhetoric and actions have made European leaders confront long-held doubts about the U.S., forcing conclusions that aren't likely to soon change.
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If true, it would overturn years of research about the issue, which has long held that Hispanic participation trails far below the national average.
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They also are planning to use a similar playbook — undermining the inquiry, questioning its legitimacy, suggesting witnesses have long-held biases against Mr. Trump.
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The lack of such concessions was the reason no previous US president rewarded North Korea's long-held desire for a one-on-one summit.
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A long-held theory in astronomy theory posits that multiple proto-planets the size of the moon or Mars first populated our solar system.
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While the court has long held that the clause can't be invoked in federal courts, that interpretation of the Constitution isn't without its critics.
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In fact, this past week offered a vivid illustration of how little regard Mr. Trump has for the long-held expectations of America's leaders.
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This goes to the political imperative -- the idea that something beats nothing, even if it diverges from long-held ideological positions or core beliefs.
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He has long held more centrist positions on gun control than most other House Republicans in a reflection of the swing district he represents.
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And the retreat of US military power in Asia is a long-held goal of Beijing, which is becoming increasingly assertive in the region.
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Apple has long held tight control over the market for repairs on its own devices, but has recently taken steps to loosen those restrictions.
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After gaining control of Congress and the White House in January, Republicans turned to their long-held goal of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
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Failing to secure a bias-free audit from the government would mean a social media platform loses its long-held immunity from legal action.
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For investors these funds long held the attraction of investing with hedge funds and getting exposure to various strategies at one firm, analysts said.
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The ultimate insult to Lawrence's long-held dreams of stardom is that for years Felt's catalog has been a bit hard to come by.
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The Liberals last year lost the long-held seat of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull to an independent who campaigned strongly on climate policies.
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But it's undoubtedly something of a disappointment to many Jeopardy viewers who were eager to see to see a long-held record finally surpassed.
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Poring over them, you know intimately her deepest desires and long-held fears, her points of strength and the feelings that rip her apart.
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Musk's decision underscores his high-risk tolerance and willingness to forego long-held industry norms that has helped Tesla upend the traditional auto industry.
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Republican pollster Whit Ayres says that despite the long-held conventional wisdom, it's not suicide to talk about entitlement reform right before an election.
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It and theBetter Sweaterare long-held favorites, and both are comfortable classics that they'll no doubt come to rely on heavily during colder weather.
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At the most powerful address in the country, receiving special visitors is not just part of the job, but a long-held diplomatic tradition.
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"Oh, gosh, I haven't decided," said Dr. Kim Schrier, who flipped a Seattle-area district long held by Representative Dave Reichert, who is retiring.
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Toyota is, however, not changing its long-held belief that hydrogen FCVs will be the ultimate zero-emissions vehicles in the future, Terashi said.
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This would allow doctors and other providers to propose their own prices, moving toward a long-held Republican goal of so-called premium pricing.
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Community banks are being granted their long-held wish of being freed to reduce the amount of capital they have to hold in reserve.
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But Ms. Weiser suggested that the dashing of these hopes — so long-held and in many ways so common-sense — would have special resonance.
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What results is that the Fed and its long-held independence crucial to its decision-making are facing a test perhaps like never before.
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The group may seem like a bizarre but tiny fringe, its views the expression of long-held resentments among a handful of lonely men.
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Bloomberg has long held the view that a "growing Chinese economy is good for America," as he wrote in a 22019 article in Newsweek.
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These classes are usually between two and four hours long, held either at cooking schools or gelato shops and are a family-friendly activity.
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But agents have long held that the responsibilities are intertwined and splitting the agency would result in a lack of resources for the service.
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"We are shedding our long-held concerns over the printing market's health and also risk of incremental competitive intensity," wrote Barclays analyst Mark Moskowitz.
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The inquiry reverses the government's long-held opposition to such a commission as political pressure mounts following a string of scandals in the sector.
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Many South Koreans profoundly disagree with the deal, but Moon, who has long held such views, may hope it will constrain future Seoul governments.
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Although only around 8 percent of the nation's workers are unionized, organized labor has long held outsize clout at the negotiating table with employers.
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During the 1989-90 season, realizing a long-held ambition, he took a program of 11 works he had commissioned on an extended tour.
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Tendu proves a long-held contention of mine: California can make tremendous moderately priced wines when producers give up trying to imitate expensive wines.
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Rumors long held that Marisa Tomei was given her best supporting actress award in 1993 by mistake, but those rumors have been thoroughly debunked.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), is a vital first step to bringing social advertising in line with the standards of transparency long held for other media.
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He is willing, even eager, to violate all kinds of long-held American values, threatening opponents, lying frequently and reveling in conflicts of interest.
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For cardiologists, the study was a crucial test of a long-held hypothesis: the lower the level of cholesterol in the blood, the better.
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Gold jumped above its long-held resistance around $1,350 per ounce to its highest level since September 2013, rising to as high as $1,392.3.
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Bret: My long-held view of Davos is that nothing good that happens there is real, and nothing real that happens there is good.
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Washington has long held that the company's networking gear could be used to help Beijing spy on Americans, charges that Huawei has consistently denied.
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Mr. Rabah, a funeral organizer for the Janazah Project, said the Muslim Community Patrol had been a long-held dream of his and others.
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The result gives the ruling coalition the two-thirds majority required to push through Abe's long-held goal of rewriting the country's pacifist constitution.
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Meanwhile, Big Pharma is shrugging off its long-held fears of China's rampant counterfeiting and cumbersome bureaucracy and setting up its own labs here.
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The former president's Brazil Democratic Movement party long held sway over key appointments in Brazil's largely state-run energy sector, including nuclear power plants.
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She just realized her long-held goal to bring the International Festival of Electronic Art to Hong Kong in May, after years of preparation.
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Take this time to reflect on any long-held delusions you've regarded as the truth, and re-consider the power dynamics of your relationships.
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It didn't take him long, however, before he questioned the long-held rules of the medium, such as two-dimensionality, figuration, and framing conventions.
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The internet has democratized access to the presidential nomination stage by helping erode the power the two parties have long held over the process.
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The French government said it wouldn't back the merger unless Nissan guaranteed that Renault's long-held alliance with Nissan would continue, sources told Dow Jones.
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Though this piece is driven by the movement of vehicles, there's a direct connection to the artist's long-held interest in visualizing natural flow patterns.
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"This historic joint partnership deal, together with our global expansion plans, will help Mengniu promote our long-held values around quality and safety," Lu added.
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Conscious of the fact that the deep wounds are still healing, the Fed is now trying to prudently unwind its long-held crisis credit stance.
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He defended "the rights of them the others are down upon" (to quote Section 24 of "Song of Myself") by breaking long-held literary convention.
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The data also demonstrate history museums attract a similar visitor to art museums (which validates my long-held hunch that museum goers are museum goers).
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The comments reinforce Friedman's hardline position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is a departure from long-held US support for the two-state solution.
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According to the New York Times, Trump's aggressive turn toward China, while in keeping with some of his long-held priorities, has a political element.
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One explanation for all this manoeuvring is Mr Netanyahu's long-held (and not entirely unjustified) belief that the Israeli media are out to get him.
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The long-held practice is for officials to put a chalk mark on tires in order to track how long a vehicle has been parked.
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At Olivia's (Ronni Hawk) quinceanera, a long-held grudge erupts, leaving one character's (or two, depending on how you look at it) future in flux.
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Croft told lawmakers of a diplomatic effort to "undo President Trump's long-held view of Ukraine as a corrupt country," according to her opening statement.
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Marvel has long held a virtual lock on the first weekend in May for film premieres, which kicks off of the summer blockbuster movie season.
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The Federal Reserve's long-held inflation target of 2 percent should be thrown into the "academic ditches," closely followed analyst Peter Boockvar warned on Monday.
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That system is untested in Spain's new political era, marked by the definitive end of the long-held dominance of the PP and the Socialists.
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That could mean backing away from the long-held goal of revising Japan's pacifist constitution to focus on pocketbook issues that require less political capital.
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Huawei has long held that it has never conducted any spying and doing so would destroy all consumer trust in the company across the globe.
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Michael Pachter, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, has long held that "Amazon declared war on Netflix" by branding a standalone video service.
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It's widely believed that Mueller won't actually indict Trump, since the Department of Justice has long held that sitting presidents are immune to criminal indictment.
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Gold jumped above its long-held resistance around $1,350 per ounce to hit its highest level since September 2013, rising to as high as $1,392.3.
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"While our long held, structurally bullish outlook remains tactfully in place, the pace of the supply outages may present further upside risk to our view."
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Significant influence Choi's family has long held influence over Park, said David Kang, director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California.
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By confirming the attack, Israel departed from its long-held policy of neither admitting nor denying its air strikes against the blood-spattered Syrian dictatorship.
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The Trump administration had long held off on targeting Venezuela's vital oil sector for fear it would hurt U.S. refiners and deepen Venezuela's economic crisis.
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Overall, Acampora, who has long held a 20,000 target on the Dow, is encouraged by what stocks have to offer given the overall investing environment.
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New genetic testing has also confirmed that the boy is of European and East Asian descent, disputing the long-held belief that he was Hispanic.
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Lyft has long held the title of the "driver friendly" ride-hail app in the U.S., thanks mostly to one major distinction for drivers: Tipping.
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The big mainstream blocs — the center-left Social Democrats and the center-right European People's Party — are likely to lose their long-held combined majority.
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But most economists have long held that macroeconomic policy should stabilise the economy with the lightest possible touch, the better to let markets allocate resources.
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We knew it was going to be close for this U.S. House seat long held by the Republicans, it&aposs even closer than we thought.
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Prices then tumbled more then 40 percent to 503-month lows, blowing up long-held trading strategies and forcing drillers to rethink their 2019 budgets.
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Bowie's vision was best exemplified in his music videos, "Let's Dance" and "China Girl," the result of the artist's long-held love affair with Australia.
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Joyce Beatty and Franklin County Commissioner John O'Grady … If Balderson wins, it means the Republican establishment … successfully united to defend a long-held GOP district.
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Damascus has repeated its long-held view that "counter-terrorism" - its reference to rebel foes of Assad - should be the main focus of the process.
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Fishtown, once a hub for the Delaware River's prolific shad fishery through the 19th and early 20th centuries, has long held a blue-collar reputation.
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Fantasy teams earn points when players they have drafted perform the acts listed below, including kissing, getting over long-held fears, and taking helicopter rides.
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The $47 million, 100 seat MRJ, which made its maiden test flight in November, represents Japan's long-held ambition to reestablish a commercial aircraft industry.
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If you finally cashed in some long-held stocks last year, you'll need to do some detective work — or face a steep capital gains tax.
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They not only mirror each other in their particulars, they also reflect certain attitudes about women and sex long held by many men in power.
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There seems to be genuine optimism that this technology might be the one to finally challenge the maligned polygraph's long-held primacy in lie detection.
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The ruling party in South Korea lost its long-held parliamentary majority, worsening a long-standing legislative gridlock that hampers President Park Geun-hye's plans.
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In losing that control of political institutions that I have long held dear, I have been able to approach things that I had previously feared.
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It has long held a leading position in the development of humanoid robots, with machines like Honda's Asimo exhibiting remarkable abilities in locomotion and dexterity.
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In Charlottesville, the white supremacists' long-held hatred of Jews and their perceived control of the levers of power, also came out into the open.
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Islamic State militants have been losing ground in Syria and Iraq, and Iraq opened operations to dislodge them from the long-held city of Falluja.
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Thus, the maximum pressure campaign of the Trump administration aimed at strengthening international sanctions on North Korea aligns well with long held American public preferences.
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The notion that Neanderthals could have made them defies long-held assumptions that these hominids were incapable of the complex behavior necessary to work underground.
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At a hearing before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, Democrats voiced long-held concerns about the department's rationale for uprooting their research staff.
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Iran denies long-held Western suspicions that it tried in the past to develop atomic weapons and says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
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Ironically, Leahy this month again took to the Senate floor to warn about the "destruction of long held norms and traditions" in the confirmation process.
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Warnings also applies to black and ethnic minority fans, due to long held concerns about the presence of far-right nationalist groups in the country.
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But it also shows that the long-held American tradition of protest music didn't fade away with the social revolutions of the 1960s and '70s.
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After all, I'd long held that modern pride tended to forget it began in a desperate riot; violent responses to homophobia are just self-defense.
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He thought that the the massive influx of zebu DNA at such a precise time isn't completely unexpected, and validates some long-held archaeological theories.
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An incumbent like Trott might be particularly vulnerable to an energized Democratic base like the one that flipped a long-held Republican seat in Pennsylvania.
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His supporters have long held that he can connect with the white working-class voters who switched from Barack Obama to Donald Trump in 2016.
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The case blew open long-held concerns surrounding right-wing extremism in the Bundeswehr and its leadership's failure to adequately respond to obvious warning signs.
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Bike-sharing pioneer Mobike is retreating to China Backpedaling from foreign markets is also consistent with Meituan's long-held strategy to stay focus on China.
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The Trump administration had long held off targeting Venezuela's oil sector for fear that it would hurt U.S. refiners and raise oil prices for Americans.
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Yet the most fervent anti-Trump campaigners have long held on to one slim reed of hope that there's still a way to stop him.
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The comments from Ryan and Trump all but assure the Republican-held Congress will not move toward its long-held goal in the near future.
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Buffett has long held the belief that the American economy will do just fine, and he reiterated that belief at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
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Despite his father's long-held belief that balconies clutter facades, Mr. Soloviev pressed for them and about a fifth of the units will have them.
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In a lucky coup for Twitter's marketing team, prevailing wisdom among media types has long held that quitting the platform could be a career killer.
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The Chinese government had long held back from aggressive emissions standards to allow its own automakers to catch up with the latest clean car technology.
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One sign of Wall Street's ebbing confidence came from Adam Jonas, a Morgan Stanley analyst who long held high expectations for Tesla as an investment.
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The sound and the accompanying facial expression (or lack thereof) instantly became a viral meme, reinforcing a long-held notion that Leonard lacked a personality.
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Apple plans to bring back the majority of the $252 billion in cash that it has long held abroad, capitalizing on the Republican tax law.
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Some of its new investments will come from bringing back the vast majority of the $252 billion in cash that it has long held abroad.
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For many, the desire to start anew came at a price of leaving the past behind; as a result, these stories became long-held secrets.
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Mr. de Blasio has long held that the city cannot make such changes on its own, though he recently said he would "revisit" the issue.
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Now Mr. Kelly is President Trump's chief of staff, and the commander in chief is testing his aide's long-held reluctance to discuss his loss.
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That's according to researchers at UCLA, who analyzed more than 500 pet owners and found nothing to support the long-held "crazy cat lady" stereotype.
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The prince's appointment broke with long-held tradition that saw oil technocrats and non-royals overseeing the energy portfolio in the world's top oil exporter.
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The prospects for raising the age of criminal responsibility, another long-held liberal goal that was on Mr. Cuomo's agenda this week, seemed slightly brighter.
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President Trump may or may not have intended to sound as if he was abandoning the long-held American ambition and assertion of world leadership.
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The court also rejected additional arguments by Cosby, including his long-held stance that he had a deal with the D.A. not to prosecute him.
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But he argued that Congress has long held broad authority to structure the federal departments and their operations without infringing upon the separation of powers.
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According to several studies — and long-held spiritual wisdom — showing or simply feeling gratitude has mental health benefits, including promoting a happy frame of mind.
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During the presidential campaign, Mr. Trump embraced positions on this issue long held by Democrats — and long opposed by his party and the pharmaceutical industry.
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But Biden has maintained a frequent presence at high-dollar fundraising events and among the wealthy donors who have long held sway in presidential politics.
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She called the original allegations "lies" pushed by her Republican primary opponent, Tommy Gregory, in the race for a seat long held by the GOP.
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Which is a major turnaround from Pelosi's long-held position that her caucus would be committing a major political error if they pushed for impeachment.
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Seemingly a dream Star Wars addition, The Mandalorian aims to answer long-held questions about the franchise, while expanding upon the universe in inventive style.
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The state, one of the poorest in the country, has long held the dubious distinction of locking up the most people per capita in America.
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Wealthfront stressed that it was not abandoning the essence of Mr. Malkiel's long-held belief in passive investing, and it calls its new approach PassivePlus.
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Mr. Trump's presidency faced an early referendum as a Democrat was leading in the race for a congressional seat in Georgia long held by Republicans.
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The Supreme Court has long held that in the context of religious discrimination claims, proof of government purpose is required to establish a constitutional violation.
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" This disparity, the Advertising Standards Authority press office informed me, "reflects the long-held view that TV is a more impactful medium necessitating tougher standards.
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During my first few runs, I realized my long-held disdain for jogging was less about physical exertion and more about the shoes I wore.
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Syria underscored its long held position as U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced in New York that agreement had been reached on the committee's composition.
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Wall Street is betting the GE crisis is over, aided by Culp's effort to swiftly raise cash by unloading a slew of long-held businesses.
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Both pieces of information support the agency's long-held view that an unpiloted MH370 descended rapidly after running out of fuel with no human intervention.
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Still, the memo also undercut a long-held assertion by conservatives that the counterintelligence probe into the Trump campaign was based entirely on the dossier.
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But nowhere does the course of true love run less smoothly than on "You're the Worst," and the season is like one long held breath.
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The two companies have struggled to repair their relationship after Ghosn's arrest exposed simmering tensions, including Nissan's long-held concerns about the alliance's capital structure.
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The rediscovery of Greco-Roman sculpture in the 15th century spawned a long-held misperception that the artists of Antiquity intentionally left their work unpainted.
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Streaming services like Hulu and Netflix have been steadily chipping away at the hegemony that broadcast and cable networks have long held at the Emmys.
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Lines crop up time and again in Full Take, evoking Mucha's long-held fascination with the national significance of Germany's railways and industrial travel routes.
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Though Bezos' money and resources bring attention to the project, it's actually the long-held dream of computer theorist Danny Hillis and the Long Now Foundation.
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The accusations of their involvement bolster long-held suspicions that Franco, 38, was assassinated for her activism against police violence and killings in poor Rio neighborhoods.
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The Supreme Court has long held, however, that Congress inherently holds the power to gather information, including through use of subpoenas to compel evidence and testimony.
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An installation comprised of vintage lingerie, hand-embroidered with lyrics from celebrated rappers, tackles the position of subordination women have long held in hip-hop culture.
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Nike just ended its long-held refusal to sell to Amazon by inking a deal to offer some of its product catalog to the online giant.
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Others are living with older men, pushed into marriage as families struggle to put food on the table or break with long-held traditions, she said.
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They are wrong because in this case they are doing the illiberal thing; they are trying to reduce rights and to undo long-held American freedom.
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Given Trump's unprecedented lack of knowledge about foreign affairs, and his willingness to abruptly abandon long-held positions, this theory is very hard to rule out.
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Islamic State militants were also in on this corruption, said Sudani, confirming long-held suspicions that the group was smuggling wheat from Syria to Iraqi buyers.
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recently reaffirmed its long-held position that even healthy women make an annual visit that includes a pelvic exam.
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The administration is reportedly going to back off the long-held U.S. position of requiring Israelis to support a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
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Sochi silver medalist Mikaël Kingsbury, a Canadian mogul skier, recently broke Weinbrecht's record 46 World Cup wins, one she long held in tandem with Hannah Kearney.
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This data confirms a long-held suspicion: The traditional candidate pipeline is a systemic barrier for women and people of color in ways big and small.
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Trump was not charged — the Justice Department has long held that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted — and he has denied that he broke the law.
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There was no credible succession plan for the man whose wheeling and dealing has long held together the sport and its fractious collection of racing teams.
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But last year, De Beers launched a synthetic jewelry brand Lightbox, in a reversal of its long-held strategy of selling only mined diamonds for jewelry.
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First, the Supreme Court has long held that a law may not be so vague that it leaves an ordinary person uncertain about what it prohibits.
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The NCAA is still clinging to its long-held view that college athletes should spend their time earning a degree for playing sports, not making money.
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In several White House meetings last week, he underscored the importance of linking military operations to public support — a view Mr. Mattis has long held. Col.
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Fast-growing companies desperate for workers have turned to accepting candidates with lesser skills, drug use and felony records, dispensing with long-held hiring red lines.
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The new legislation -- a mixed bag of new standards and regulations -- was the product of long held negotiations among lawmakers from both parties and gun lobbyists.
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As many people in China see it, America's behaviour is further confirmation of a long-held belief that America wants to create impediments to China's rise.
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The lawsuit also challenges long-held stereotypes about what Americans are supposed to look like and sound like in an era of fierce anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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Though feminist movements over the past few decades such as the SlutWalk have attempted to reclaim the word, its long-held associations are hard to break.
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JPMorgan analyst Mislav Matejka said investors should "use any bounces as selling opportunities", a reversal from a long-held view that dips would be buying opportunities.
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It also would fulfill a long-held ambition for Onex, which failed in 1999 to buy Air Canada and in 2007 to buy Australia's Qantas Airways.
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The only significant tweak to this long-held plan is for retail investors holding 2.1 billion euros of debt to potentially be part of the mix.
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That order called for stricter adherence to long-held practices requiring that phones be left in storage containers outside secure areas where sensitive matters are discussed.
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Burton lies adjacent to New Hope's long-held Lenton deposit, meaning an expanded project could be up and running relatively quickly, said Chief Executive Shane Stephan.
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What I didn't see coming was a transformation of my own, one that freed me of long-held hurts and opened my heart in new ways.
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To try to stop conflicts, state officials in 22018 instituted a law prohibiting the long-held practice of herders grazing their animals on any open land.
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The big picture: Scientists have a long-held hypothesis that ancient mammals were nocturnal so they could avoid dinosaurs — predators who were active in the daytime.
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Helped by his alliance with Hezbollah, Aoun finally realized his long-held ambition of becoming president in 2016 in a deal that made Hariri prime minister.
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