First, investors' exuberance comes after a long period of restraint.
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It's been undermanaged for a very long period of time.
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And you get that for a long period of time.
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OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME ITS A SECULAR CHANGE.
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How does that relationship build over such a long period?
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It was planned out over a long period of time.
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Over a long period of time you change your ideas.
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"We envisage a long period of transition," Masono told Reuters.
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A lot of problems over a long period of time.
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I'd been with her for a long period of time.
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And it lasted for such a long period of time.
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As I say, it's just a long period of waiting.
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In the November elections in Michigan, after a long period of Republican rule, Democrats captured the governorship and the offices of the secretary of state and attorney general after a long period of Republican rule.
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And that's been going on for a long period of time.
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So after a long period of low rates, where is it?
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I never felt their weight over a long period of time.
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But for a long period of time they didn't have it.
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I wanted him to observe a respectfully long period of mourning.
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"It was there for a long period of time," Jackson said.
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And I propose doing this very slowly over a long period.
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A long period of ultra-low interest rates has flattened margins.
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"[The drinking] occurred over this long period of time," she says.
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Not for a long period of time, but about three weeks.
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BECAUSE WE'VE HAD LOW RATES FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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So I've watched this progression for a long period of time.
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DEPARTMENT STORES HAVE CERTAINLY EVOLVED OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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You can't survive like that for any long period of time.
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THATS BEEN IMPORTANT TO US FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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I think we're going to have a long period of peace.
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I've been open about that for a long period of time.
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Small actions repeated consistently over a very long period of time.
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For a long period, Mr. Williams retreated to the Cornish countryside.
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IT WAS US MAKING DECISIONS OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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Who was on his staff over this two-decade long period?
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Entrepreneurship is a personal sacrifice for a long period of time.
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Film was designed to die gracefully over a long period of time.
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We went through a long period of time where we weren't friends.
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A long period of rolling and intractable trade disputes is what's ahead.
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I know how to buy businesses for a long period of time.
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We also took a long period of time to progress and mature.
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The movie lingers with him for an unbearably long period of time.
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And that's what they've been doing for a long period of time.
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Are they willing to sustain loses for a long period of time?
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You're in a very long period of questioning what it all means.
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Well, British people have such a long period of quality media consumption.
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After an unusually long period of silence, the President finally said something.
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But one that we'll see through over a long period of time.
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They gave me a standing ovation for a long period of time.
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Even labour-force participation was rising, after a long period of decline.
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What struck her was the long period of silence following the question.
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A lot of people in jail for a long period of time.
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Rebuilding will require significant resources over a long period of time. pic.twitter.
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AND OPRAH IS AN INCREDIBLE TALENT OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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Gates worked with Manafort for nearly all of this decade-long period.
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Especially the second one, lasted for a pretty long period of time.
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After, a long period of stagnant wages, U.S. paychecks are looking peppier.
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I have been open about that for a long period of time.
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That goes away, and you're up for a long period of time.
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That began this one hour-long period where I don't remember anything.
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It's gone a long period now we've been in a bull market.
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Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico is predicting a long period of recovery.
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A: There is a long period of time where these emotions fluctuated.
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The growth here over such a long period of time is unprecedented.
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After that, it was a long period of losing land and identity.
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And over a long period of time it's been a good partnership.
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You can be a millionaire in not a long period of time.
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"After a long period of growth, we'll have a recession," he says.
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How much outrage can you sustain for that long period of time?
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That means it could delayed for a long period or even indefinitely.
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And everything is in transition for such a long period of time.
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Even the long period of apparent stability during the 20163s and 1960s came to a dramatic end with the oil shock of 1973 (which was rooted in the long period of low prices during the previous two decades).
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But, he continued, that long period of history had ended during his lifetime.
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But the long period of de facto censorship wasn't without its after-effects.
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They also stressed the need to persevere over a long period of time.
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The price will be higher if the licence is for a long period.
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"That's a very elevated level for a long period of time," he said.
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Anything containing plutonium is dangerous, and dangerous over a long period of time.
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That exceptionally long period suggests they showed a judge strong cause for suspicion.
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The experience was an effective way to unplug for a relatively long period.
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Fans don't usually vote with their feet for a long period of time.
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The question is whether that would hold amid a long period of uncertainty.
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The long period of endless growth on all product lines is definitely over.
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Barbara: It's quite a long period, your 20s, so you can do both!
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The president is...not sticking to topics for a long period of time.
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Over a month-long period, participants contributed about $150 million worth of cryptocurrency.
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He protected a lot of people's capital over a long period of time.
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Seven days is a very long period to try and make one thing.
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Then commenced a long period of a playwright resisting his own creative impulses.
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This shift comes after a long period in which exaggerated red wine ruled.
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We were sitting next to each other for a long period of time.
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The crime scene will "be in play for a long period," Allen said.
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Over a long period of time, incrementally, you become the go-to person.
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They are very long and very involved — over a long period of time.
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The figures signal continued economic expansion following a long period of impressive growth.
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We have a long history with Apple over a long period of time.
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This is something we've been talking about for a long period of time.
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But that means something, then you're dissatisfied for a long period then, right?
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After de Froment's death, in 1826, the estate entered a long period of decline.
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After a long period of stagnation under Obama, wages have begun to pick up.
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And understanding it and building the momentum over a long, long period of time.
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But some banks will face extra demands, albeit with a long period of adjustment.
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But it also spreads out the risk of pollution over a very long period.
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After such a long period of war, it was like an explosion of feelings.
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"There's still a pretty long period of winds still to come," Mr. Swain said.
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"People have been on the bills for a long period of time," he added.
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Purchases come at the end of a long period of serious thought and research.
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The stock has spent ages in the doghouse after a long period of outperformance.
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We couldn't really get going and create momentum for a long period of time.
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There was a year-long period in my business when I was completely overwhelmed.
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So we will see how it works out after a long period of time.
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In theory a long period of low oil prices should benefit the global economy.
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"Telling the story was absolutely therapeutic for a long period of time," he said.
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"They certainly over a very long period of time can't be effective," he observed.
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And the Wagyu is special because it's aged [over a long period of time].
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The evolutionary war has been going on for a substantially long period of time.
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So, this World Cup is disappointing, and we'll hurt for a long period time.
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The last French troops left in 1946, and a long period of turmoil followed.
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YOU KNOW, THIS ECONOMIC TEAM HAS WORKED TOGETHER FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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Eat nothing but pet food over a long period, and you might get scurvy.
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"I think I was a bit static for a long period recently," he says.
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I looked out the window after what felt like a long period of time.
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There was a critical vulnerability that went unpatched for some long period of time.
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But there was a long period of time where I didn't dream at all.
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Toto has been Mercedes through and through for such a long period of time.
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And I had my children taken care of over a long period of time.
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Because it's unusual to keep up with something over a long period of time.
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We do think we've operated successfully now for some fairly long period of time.
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And you don't typically see a disconnect like this for such a long period.
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You know, Goldman Sachs has performed very well over a long period of time.
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Leaving home was bitter for many, but came after a long period of deprivation.
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Revenue was flat last year, at $570 million, after a long period of growth.
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MNUCHIN: AGAIN, PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ON THE BILLS FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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We've been working on it very hard for a pretty long period of time.
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My paintings evolved over a long period of time, and they had heavy impasto.
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"Everything indicates that the acts were planned over a long period of time," he said.
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No, the real power comes when you compound it over a long period of time.
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In 2016, after a long period of debate, the FCC finally eliminated the UHF discount.
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Ann Walker died in 1854 in her home, following a long period of mental illness.
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Uranium is a radioactive element that converts into lead over a long period of time.
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Her pain finally drew her into a long period of therapy, self-examination and growth.
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Closer to home, he is ending a long period of consensual politics that ensured stability.
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He cautioned that low rates over a long period might ultimately cause financial stability risks.
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Even by summer doldrums standards, markets had seen a long period of below-average volatility.
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From that I deduce she worked at her project over a long period, perhaps years.
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After that, the new-look side struggled for a long period to find any rhythm.
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Achieving this takes a major commitment to individual students over a long period of time.
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Soon afterward, Japan's economic bubble popped, ushering in a long period of stagnation and deflation.
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Of course binge-watching TV shows for such a long period will have some effects.
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Was it always your plan to photograph people over such a long period of time?
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Let's not let the same long period lapse before waking up to all the impacts.
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We've lost a lot of these presidential elections over the last long period of time.
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This triggers a long period of conflict, marked by political assassinations and suicide bombings. Dec.
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We did it like everyone else, over a long period of time with the basics.
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Still, it was an abrupt outcome after what had been a long period of uncertainty.
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SECRETARY ROSS AND I HAVE KNOWN THE PRESIDENT FOR A VERY LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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The car accelerates over a fairly long period of time, and steps through simulated gears.
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But for a long period of time we had decreased our collection against North Korea.
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When you have a child, there's a long period where everything is theory, not practice.
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You want to see deep engagement over a very, very long period of time — years.
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"Maybe you need to drink it over a long period of time," he ponders aloud.
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"We just have to see a long period of no attacks," the first official said.
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"People have been on the bills for a long period of time," he told CNBC.
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Analysts fear that a long period of uncertainty would be a major setback for Iraq.
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"We had a long period of inattention because of the war on terror," Weiss says.
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We're in for a long period of warming, even after we stop heating the atmosphere.
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The goal is youthful wellness rather than an extended long period of age-related decline.
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Buffett actually recommends the opposite: Invest small amounts slowly over a long period of time.
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And it has led to what for Europe is an unusually long period of peace.
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DAVID SOLOMON: Well, we've thought a lot about this over a long period of time.
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You know, over a long period of time, you've had hiccups in the stock market.
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"There's no intent to hold families for a long period of time," McAleenan said Wednesday.
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This in theory would cause price appreciation of the asset over a long period of time.
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After a long period of stable gridlock, American politics is now entering a newly chaotic period.
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And you know, we looked at them as a competitor for a long period of time.
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It was the bank's second consecutive hike after a long period of holding the rate steady.
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I would expect any transition there to happen very incrementally over a long period of time.
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And for a long period was a really big deal in American publishing and American media.
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THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, we've done exercises for a long period of time, working with South Korea.
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That's going to be searched for over a long period of time before they find it.
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"This was not an easy decision and comes after a long period of evaluation," said Daniels.
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In that 73-year-long period, only four women have ever been nominated for best director.
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Thompson noted that the deputies "tried for a long period of time" to rescue the women.
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Players are very close in proximity to the other players for a long period of time.
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Not only was it a very strong storm, but it was strong for a long period.
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MILLER: THAT IMPLIES YOU CAN'T EARN YOUR COST OF CAPITAL OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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"He had three of them, over a long period of time," said Rohrabacher, referring to Sessions.
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The long period of easy monetary policy has pushed up asset prices and thus wealth inequality.
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Such an "an exceptionally long period on death row" under these conditions poses "grave constitutional problems".
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After a long period of double-digit growth, many firms are still on an expansionist course.
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Motivation is your ability to head towards the same goal over a long period of time.
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For what felt like an interminably long period, the bombsight was connected to the flight controls.
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She left Yahoo in 2017 after a long period of decline in traffic and advertising revenue.
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Mr. Merenzon said that securing a venue for such a long period proved harder than expected.
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And we shouldn't have that for a long period of time, because there's so many places.
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I still couldn't get comfortable even when an eight-month long period of radio silence followed.
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Acne is not typically itchy, and usually appears over a long period of time, Looi adds.
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Today, patients typically pay for multiple drug doses over a long period of time, Leschly said.
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He was employed for a long period in the clothing industry, alongside low-wage Vietnamese workers.
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It's the act of committing to a regular training program over a long period of time.
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Growth in average hourly earnings has risen above 3 percent after a long period of sluggishness.
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Which I can imagine is a difficult thing to embody for a long period of time.
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Still, the patterns in the stock market over a very long period appear to be persuasive.
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It's a lot more challenging to stick to them consistently over a long period of time.
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The several dozen emails reviewed by Reuters span nearly a decade-long period starting in 2008.
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I was able to make a good amount of money over a long period of time.
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Working at the gallery, I would pay $50 a month for works over a long period.
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"People have been on the bills for a long period of time," Mr. Mnuchin told CNBC.
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I don't see semiconductors deviating from the rest of tech for a long period of time.
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"I'll work very hard to make sure this brand continues for a long period of time."
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Each year, there is a month-long period during which people submit applications for the lottery.
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A better approach is to look at the rolling correlation over a long period of time.
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Because World Cup qualifying games are scattered over a long period, extended suspensions are particularly painful.
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"You develop trade partners over a long period, but you can lose them overnight," he said.
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But shale wells also hit peak production quickly and then enter a long period of decline.
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Employees often feel the toll when a position sits vacant for a long period of time.
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In this edition, Hanif Abdurraqib learns to nourish himself again after a long period of despair.
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Lenders want to see that you can use credit responsibly for a long period of time.
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On the other hand, Donald Trump had seven, at least for a long period of time.
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These managers all outperformed over the longer run — the decade-long period through the end of 103.
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There's also a very long period when you're raising kids when it takes it out of you.
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So what happened to take us from the long period of consensus to today's culture-war posturing?
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The long period of muted volatility in the bond markets, however, may be coming to an end.
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"Even if the UK votes to exit there will be a long period of negotiation," Bullard said.
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No other current Premier League team has endured such a long period without breaking its transfer record.
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And to do that over a long period of time, without divorcing," he told "The Brave Ones.
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Check out some of the numbers for San Diego (chosen for its nice long period of record).
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When Senator Feinstein sat with judge Kavanaugh for a long period of time, a long long meeting.
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For a long period, Lewis has observed that "safe" tactics on fourth-and-short bring postseason defeat.
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If currencies were to float again after such a long period, a big adjustment would be needed.
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It will be a long period before the market is capable of absorbing rising interest rates again.
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Many companies have taken advantage of a long period of low interest rates to refinance their debts.
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Additionally, Worth notes that gold has recently conquered the commodity space after a long period of lagging.
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The deputy noted that the cage had allegedly not been cleaned for a long period of time.
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And both parties are committing to working closely with each other over a long period of time.
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These officials certainly understand that a long period of low interest rates must result in financial bubbles.
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At such a location, a spacecraft can be parked in place for a long period of time.
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The market's going to say Lowe's has been under-managed for a very long period of time.
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They would prefer doing nothing and they will probably do nothing for a long period of time.
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Yet despite a long period of low short-term interest rates in America, inflation is still quiescent.
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There's a lot of bad things that have been taking place over a long period of time.
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You would need that if you were trying to preserve grain for a long period of time.
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But after a long period in stealth, it's time to open the service once and for all.
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The decision comes after four women accused Batali of inappropriate behavior over a long period of time.
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You would need that if you were trying to preserve grain for a long period of time.
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It's helped buoy his presidency, which has suffered from a long period of perilously declining poll numbers.
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Colombia and Ecuador have also recommended delaying pregnancy, but not for such a long period of time.
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Canada has treated our Agricultural business and Farmers very poorly for a very long period of time.
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Most do not understand the power compounding brings to building wealth over a long period of time.
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Breyer asked whether such a long period waiting "under threat of execution" represented cruel and unusual punishment.
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"This is about frustration of the working class about a long period of deindustrialization," Professor Kaldor said.
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"We paid living expenses and other expenses for a long period of time as well," he added.
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"Especially for women who need a reliable source of birth control for a long period of time."
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After a long period of protectionist policies, Mexico went through major economic reforms, including decreasing trade barriers.
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But in my view, you know, even if it's that long period of time, it should be.
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"People have been on the bills for a long period of time," Mnuchin said in August 2017.
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The abusive remarks Kesha says were made over a decade-long period are not admissible as evidence.
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"Grazing slowly over a long period will keep you going compared to binge-eating quickly," he says.
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How a candidate managed his finances over a long period is what really mattered, Mr. Romney said.
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But over a long period of time and a big number of trades, those pennies add up.
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The kingdom of Talossa ought to be able to be stable over a long period of time.
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Few of these nonprofit groups have reserve funds to sustain them through a long period of uncertainty.
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We have lived through and remain in an exceptionally long period of negative real federal funds rates.
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You don't want to living in lunar orbit or Mars orbit for a long period of time.
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It also suggests that the board failed in its oversight duty for a long period of time.
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It's very difficult to live off a bus with a kid for a long period of time.
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"I've been on the ground for a long period of time and getting things done," he said.
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"They can hold those potatoes once they're processed for a pretty long period of time," he said.
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Beating all expectations of a long period of healing, she has already made a near-full recovery.
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Lee stepping down concludes a long period of uncertainty over the leadership of the Patent Office (USPTO).
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"Partisanship, for a long period of time, wasn't viewed as part of who we are," he said.
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The moves by the Rams, the Chargers and the Raiders ended a long period of relative stability.
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"Steve Bannon did serve, he was in the Navy for a long period of time," she added.
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Deep-cycle batteries provide more sustained power over a long period of time, according to Crown Battery.
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"You need trust and a long period of adjustment to have another person suddenly by your side."
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WHICH IS GLOBAL GROWTH IS GOING TO BE STRONGER THAN IT'S BEEN IN A LONG PERIOD TIME.
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But a long period of economic decay shuttered farms, making Lares one of the island's poorest municipalities.
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And it had transported him back to the heady, almost two-decade-long period of their collaboration.
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Talabani stepped down as president in 2014 after a long period of treatment following a stroke in 2012.
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That happened over a fairly long period of time, because he was dissecting around the dura for hours.
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"It would be embarrassing if I keep this person waiting for a long period of time," Mnuchin said.
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Religious pluralism existed on the Iberian peninsula during the long period of Muslim rule, from 711 to 1492.
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"If there is a Brexit vote, then there is a long period of transition for companies," he said.
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It is true that stocks have usually yielded higher returns than bonds or cash over a long period.
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After a long period when gainers broadly outnumbered decliners, the table has turned in the last two weeks.
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If used for a long period of time, it can lead to potassium deficiencies in a consumer's blood.
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"It's so difficult to maintain that level of emotional processing for a long period of time," adds Ogden.
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He also noted this illness happens in heavy users who've been smoking over a long period of time.
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A slow cooker, or Crock-Pot, is great at cooking your food over a long period of time.
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Massachusetts has a very long period for bringing charges against someone who is the perpetrator of sexual assault.
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If his government is successful, he may usher in a long period of dominance by the centre-right.
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The best way for your money to grow over a long period of time is through the market.
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South Korean presidents wield huge authority with little oversight—a legacy of a long period of military dictatorship.
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During a long period of exile from the Maldives, Mr Nasheed had taken refuge in nearby Sri Lanka.
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"It is where I fell in love with Islam after a long period of darkness," she told CNN.
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Sitting in a car, especially for a long period of time, is supposed to be about maximizing comfort.
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We've gone through a long period where borrowing, both by companies and households, has actually been rather subdued.
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"The general process of getting to know one group over a long period of time is very insightful."
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"I don't think under all of the factual circumstances a long period of incarceration is required," Rakoff said.
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"I have been watching her for a long period of time," he said of Pelosi in a meeting.
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First of all, as you know, I have known the President for a very long period of time.
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Based on preliminary reports, a very deranged individual, a lot of problems for a long period of time.
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More recently, a 2016 study looked at 501 men during a year-long period of trying to conceive.
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We're basically undertaking a long period of sound design, which is curated by both us and Paul Weir.
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And they're most likely to strike after you've been standing or sitting for a long period of time.
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After a while, the fears might seem to disappear for a long period of time, or sometimes forever.
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A person with only one kidney, though, may experience a slight loss of function over a long period.
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And, doing it over a long period of time could be especially detrimental to mental and physical health.
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Over a long period of time, the S&P 500 has returned an average of 10% per year.
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Few were discussing why domestic ag prices have been so depressed for such a long period of time.
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After a long period of rehabilitation, he resumed his photographic work, using his left hand to take pictures.
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In fact, his ideas about physics survived for an extremely long period—even though they were essentially wrong.
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That's the danger with any sequel, but especially this one and after such a long period of time.
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We went through a long period of time where I was hanging around asking for access to things.
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There's nothing quite like a surprise entrance after being away from home for a long period of time.
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Financial markets have generally shown that investors anticipate a long period of low inflation and low interest rates.
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"Thus started a relatively long period of what he called 'strategic planning sessions,'" she said in the interview.
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There followed a long period of refinement and maturation, which is more than some guerrilla outfits can say.
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It's an unusually-long period of time for a major US bank to operate without a permanent boss.
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But now that the week-long period is over, the Taliban announced on Monday it will restart operations.
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This long period where hand-washing wasn't considered important, and now all of a sudden it's medically necessary?
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"People have been on the bills for a long period of time," Mr. Mnuchin told CNBC last August.
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Federal officials warned this week that a coronavirus outbreak could force schools to close for a long period.
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BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Yeah, so we have had a commitment to environmental sustainability for a long period of time.
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Around that time, after a long period without contact, Abu Hafs called Salahi from bin Laden's satellite phone.
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SO WE'VE BEEN VERY CLEAR THE 301 HAS BEEN IN THE WORKS FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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And over a long period of time, if we're not careful, people will look at using other currencies.
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"That's an extraordinarily long period of time where there can be substantial fading of memory," Ms. Loftus said.
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Such passports, unlike traditional drug tests, track athletes' blood data for signs of doping over a long period.
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We have Paul Volcker to thank for taming inflation and ushering in a long period of macroeconomic stability.
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"This wall has been holding up government for a long period of time now," Hoyer said last week.
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Advent recapitulated the whole long period of waiting for a plan to develop, for something to come about.
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"I would expect any transition there to happen very incrementally over a long period of time," Bezos said.
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For a long period of time, elites thought that debt was the greatest threat to the US economy.
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For a long period of time elites thought that debt was the greatest threat to the US economy.
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"It will be embarrassing if I keep this person waiting for a long period of time," Mnuchin said.
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Historically, a lot of people don't realize, obviously that took place over a long long period of time.
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In the age of Trump, of course, concepts like a decades-long period of wage stagnation are commonplace.
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Instead of a pattern of a long period of behavior, it was about one girl and one videotape.
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You look at his record, he's averaged, I think, 21 wins for a very long period of time.
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"Looking at the asset markets as a whole, it's absolutely clear that we had such a long period of very low interest rates, such a long period of purchases through QEs in the various advanced economies, that it's not surprising that the prices of the financial assets went up," Trichet said.
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Wearing high heels for a long period of time can also cause pain and long-term damage, they say.
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That wasn't happening before, because people were still yelling at each other for such a long period of time.
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He paused, then added, "But I don't know if we can continue this for a long period of time."
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Over a long period of time, this process leads to the rise of many different individual species of fish.
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The Yahoo brand will be staying with us for a very long period time, we'll be investing in it.
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"Ten hours, that's a long period of time to be focused, and in and out of focus," he said.
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It's particularly hard to measure stock market reactions to events that play out over a long period of time.
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Would we be stuck with a years-long period of two wildly different classes of apps on the Mac?
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While crumbling property prices were one factor, Lowe pointed to the long period of weak growth in household income.
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I think it's going to be a very long period of time before I listen to 'The Wall' again.
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That's because they help keep the body's blood-sugar levels stable for a long period of time, he said.
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We need to hear more about economic policies, because the long period of cheap money is about to end.
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Or some people who have hair loss on and off for a long period of time may feel frustrated.
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The shock comes after a long period of Italian outperformance, driven by strong company earnings and a recovering economy.
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So this exclusion zone, the radiation is too high to be able to stay there for a long period.
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SHANG: Like I said it did it become dangerous then, it became dangerous over a long period of time.
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A LOT OF THESE ISSUES ARE THE SAME ISSUES WE'VE BEEN DEALING WITH FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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The benefits of exercise are most evident when people exercise consistently over a long period of time, they note.
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For starters, it can be incredibly difficult to stick to the eating plan for a long period of time.
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Alan: I feel like his big strength is that he's been so consistent over a long period of time.
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Thailand is marking a year-long period of mourning for late King Bhumibol Adulyadej who died on Oct. 13.
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But that could point to a long period of overwash that ate through all the calcite, the researchers said.
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The board also wants Congress to extend the blender's tax credit over a long period of time, Kovarik said.
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Lewis-Olsson said last week Saab was ready to discuss different financing options, including payments over a long period.
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It could be a nice way to work on something across multiple apps for a long period of time.
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Once rolled out, the investment pays out over a long period of gradual revenue growth from the expanded network.
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"There's substantial numbers of people that have problems that can extend over a long period of time," he said.
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It's a company I have learned a lot from, albeit from the outside, over a long period of time.
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When you make too many mistakes over a long period of time, you kind of dig yourself a hole.
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It's a lot more clear-cut over a long period of fight for a judge to score a fight.
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Van den Driessche has also been suspended for six years, an unusually long period for a first cycling offense.
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It is multifaceted and it spans a long period of time and that's why the investigation is taking time.
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It is multifaceted, and it spans a long period of time and that's why the investigation is taking time.
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But the trial did not continue for a long period or examine whether rates of cancer decreased, he said.
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You really have to show real injury, you have to show sustained effort over a long period of time.
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Carilli: Even small increases in temperature, when they're sustained for a long period, can be very stressful for them.
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AND I THINK IT WILL TURN INTO A NICE INVESTMENT FOR US AFTER A VERY LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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The problems persisted "for a long period of time" without the company discovering or addressing them, the watchdog found.
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The Skripals have been discharged from hospital after a long period in intensive care and taken to secret locations.
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But after a long period of political uncertainty and delay, even nature would not let Haiti hold the vote.
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" In fact, she told the outlet, she "pissed a lot of people off over a long period of time.
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"During the Obama administration there was a long period of time where no building plans were promoted," added Revivi.
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But the DNA research also shows that this long period of isolation came to a sudden and spectacular end.
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An example of that orbit would be a long period comet—something which has a very long orbital period.
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So it's important to see that after a long period of study, others can play this music so beautifully.
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Brian Kemp of Georgia came after a long period of relative quiet on the abortion front in the state.
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"We thought the place was tapped here for a long period of time," he said of his childhood home.
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"We know that the grid is going to be unstable for a long period of time," Dr. Gottlieb said.
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Even if markets form a bottom here, Spika warns of a long period of volatility before the dust settles.
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If down for a long period of time, the impact would be detrimental to all parts of society, worldwide.
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At 26, she entered a rehabilitation center for the first time, beginning a long period of recoveries and relapses.
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"FICO&aposs done a good job historically over a long period of time of rank ordering risk," Allocca said.
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Albert Camus was one of the few French writers who helped him survive a long period of solitary exile.
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"We have a lot of players under control for a long period of time," General Manager Mike Chernoff said.
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Depending on how they are structured, they might struggle to make regular payments to investors over a long period.
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Usually when we write about the Airwrap it's because it's back in stock after a long period of waiting.
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He also said that new ship orders could be considered again this year after a long period of restraint.
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These Very Long Period signals, called VLPs, are harmonic and low, reminiscent of a double bass or large bell.
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It&aposs a rotating device set on ball bearings that spins for a long period of time once flicked.
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During a week-long period in November 2018, the targeted victims opened more than half of the attempted infections.
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This long period of relative calm may have lulled some people into complacency when it comes to state finances.
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Ebrard said backing for the deal by the U.S. House had ended a long period of uncertainty for investment.
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"If an employee has not taken vacation for a long period of time, that's a red flag," Dubinsky said.
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For a long period, he said, he was an undocumented immigrant because his family members had overstayed their visas.
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Soros said that the two firms profit from making users stick on their sites for long period of times.
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"As you stretch the tissue for a long period of time, it gets sore, it gets inflamed," DiAngelis said.
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We want to be able to take their guns away from them for a long, long period of time.
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By the Book The author of "Wonderland" says that for a long period, he concentrated on science and technology.
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An "individual" filibuster occurs when a single senator holds the floor and speaks for a long period of time.
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Russia said there had been "subversive policies" and interventions in Nicaragua over a long period by the United States.
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Instead, it will be another band-aid on a wound that has yet to heal after a long period.
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When e-cigarettes burst onto the market about a decade ago, manufacturers enjoyed a long period of no regulation.
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That was great, because you could spent a really long period of time in the toilets without anyone noticing.
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I don't generally try to do bikes when I'm traveling unless I'm somewhere for a long period of time.
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Feinstein sat with Judge Kavanaugh for a long period of time, a long, long meeting, she had this letter.
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The rule of thumb is to start saving early so the money has a long period of time to grow.
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There may be questions, however, about Mr. Jain's capacity to serve for a long period as a No. 2 executive.
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And obviously the Irish have a particular place here, having very strong relations with Britain over a very long period.
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I don&apost think it should take a very long period of time, and we&aposll see where it leads.
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"I'm optimistic," he said, after weeks of heavy rain relieved a long period of drought in the North African country.
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Despite his long period in power, the prime minister has consistently failed to increase his party's share of the vote.
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The online survey of 2,078 people took place over a week long period from February 24th to March 1 2016.
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I would be very surprised to see him in there for a long period, but it's just not gonna happen.
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He added that for a long period of time they have been well-run without risk to the U.S. government.
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She said that after a long period of denial, firms across the industry are finally taking steps to do that.
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However, over a long period of time, the frequency of gambling would have become a major stressor for Mr. Paddock.
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"We've had such high winds for such a long period of time, that's something we haven't really seen before," Capt.
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Critics fear the constitutional changes will curb political competition and debate, leading to a long period of one-man rule.
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We try to FaceTime at least three times per week when we are apart for a long period of time.
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For example, after a long period of decline year-on-year wage growth roughly doubled over the summer, to 2%.
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The only difference right now is that those guys—Jeter, A-Rod—did it for a long period of time.
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This is a very interesting experiment and here's hoping Fox News continues it for a very long period of time!
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This solemn holiday is also the first day of Lent, the 40-day-long period leading up to Easter Sunday.
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"It is possible that we are on the brink of a several-decades-long period of rapid warming," Broecker wrote.
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The long period of low interest rates is the first to blame for the demise of value investing, Bernstein said.
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Those gains would definitely add up to a significantly improved experience for most video viewers, especially over a long period.
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The kingdom has been hit hard by the long period of low oil prices and the costly war in Yemen.
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But Ms Mann doubts its continued predictive power after a long period in which central-bank intervention depressed interest rates.
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But inflation probably needs to run hot for a long period to panic policymakers off their wait-and-see course.
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In the UK, all eyes will be on how Andy Murray will perform after a long period out of action.
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It's about when gaming gets in the way of other, important aspects of life for a long period of time.
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First of all, we are deeply rooted in where we live and our memory spans a long period of time.
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So the market has been very important to us for a long period of time and we've been very successful.
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For Anders Ericsson of Florida State University, deliberate practice over a long period (popularly understood as 10,000 hours) is critical.
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That'll be followed by a months-long period of data verification and cross-calibration before the mission begins scientific operations.
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"Establishing stable resources to live off for a long period of time is possible, but it'll be tough," said Horgan.
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Economists expects borrowing costs in Brazil to touch all-time lows this year, and stay there for a long period.
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This has been a relationship that other Treasury Secretaries and Fed Chairs have had for a long period of time.
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"When I started my #weightlossjourney I slowly subtracted carbohydrates over a week long period while monitoring my supply," she explained.
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For those unfamiliar, slow television aims to capture events that run over a long period of time, minus any editing.
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Finally, the prospect of a long period of negative interest rates in the euro zone may weigh on bank profits.
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"Only Ireland managed to maintain a primary surplus of 5003 percent of GDP for a relatively long period," he said.
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Its intended use was to manage moderate to severe pain over a long period of time with just one pill.
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At the University of North Carolina, researchers surveyed 79 people over a week-long period about their feelings and actions.
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Experts said the ship was an easy target and ship owners were becoming lax after a long period of calm.
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Tyson also decided to retain Smith as an adviser for three years, an unusually long period for such a transition.
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Expansive Jupiter enters your house of domestic affairs on Thursday, beginning a year-long period of abundance in your home.
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Can you sum up what he did the engender so much enmity in Hollywood over a long period of time?
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More than two servings per day, over a long period time, may mean you're getting too much saturated fat, however.
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"This could ultimately take a huge chunk out of your retirement savings over a long period of time," Hardy said.
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After a long period of benign activity, the 10-year Treasury yield ripped higher to around 2.50 percent this week.
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"The costs of a long period of inflation undershooting continue to exceed those of a temporary overshoot," the IMF said.
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It appears Cooper remained working at the Cognizant facility during the month-long period between the incident and his arrest.
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Things have not progressed to intimacy yet.... I develop intimate relationships over a long period of time and very slowly.
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Realistically, one has to eat about 50 oysters every day for a long period of time before something exciting happens.
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Halt and Catch Fire is an hour long period drama that starts out in the Silicon Prairie of the 1980s.
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As with Trump, it analyzed factors from a month-long period, including volume of tweets and emotional weight of vocabulary.
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When you do it this way you really have to commit to the project for a long period of time.
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Roads, it requires a cold chain and you have to keep the blood cold over a long period of time.
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As part of that deal, the incentives of Braintree CEO Bill Ready were structured over a long period of time.
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And they did it in one step, they didn't do it in four steps over a long period of time.
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"Being in a high-stress moment for a long period of time in a relationship… that's gonna happen," Torrisi said.
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If there's this long period of pre-commitment, you can get rid of relationships you don't want before you marry.
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It can be easy to be misled by big point swings after a long period of quiet in global markets.
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But, he said, he did not agree that all instances of domestication have been continuous processes over a long period.
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"This is not the first time we've had an animal evade us for a long period of time," she said.
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And every country over the last long period of time has been taking advantage of the [inaudible] of our politicians.
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Most expected inflation to rebound from a long period of sluggishness and were not overly concerned about rising asset values.
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"It's an entire population that is waking up after a long period of national hibernation," said Zoubir Arous, a sociologist.
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European countries are also preparing for a long period of restrictions after implementing harsh lockdowns in the past two weeks.
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By contrast, traditional network operators can't afford to lose money on their core business for a long period of time.
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This may indicate that he was not breathing on his own for a long period of time, Dr. Sammarco said.
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After a long period of adjustment, Hayes told Variety he's finally gotten his head around the world of cable news.
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Residents in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai felt a long period of shaking but saw no major damage.
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" "There was a long period of time where I couldn't even put the news on, because I was so depressed.
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You've got to be prepared not to make huge amounts of money there for quite a long period of time.
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The index's long period of placidity amid constant upheaval in Washington has posed a persistent riddle for Wall Street prognosticators.
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But a long period of good behavior meant that she'd soon get increased visitations, and then, she hoped, full custody.
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If you want an effective habit-forming strategy, you need to think about small daily changes over a long period.
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He said it would occur within a "secular" bull market, or one that lasts for a long period of time.
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Perhaps most alarmingly, girls who struggle with ADHD for a long period of time can suffer from mental health problems.
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"You've got to play very well for a long period of time," said Johnson, the reigning United States Open champion.
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We now face a potential economic catastrophe as the long period of very low interest rates comes to an end.
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But because Trump is so temperamental and changeable, channeling what he wants over some long period of time is impossible.
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"When you stay for such a long period, you question is it time to go now or not," he said.
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Italy's economy has only just started to recover from a long period of intermittent recession, hence more uncertainty is unwelcome.
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The good news is that after a long period of disdain, your parents' postmodern furniture has finally increased in value.
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There may be questions, however, about Mr. Jain's capacity to serve for a long period as a No. 2 executive.
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From 2003 to 2012, the region went through a long period of strong growth, largely financed by high commodity prices.
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Grindeks, the Latvian company that manufactures meldonium, questioned Sharapova's claim and continual usage for such a long period of time.
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It wasn't in the start, but for a good, long period of time, it was just Rich writing every day.
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She suggested that she made up the assault story because she was scared she would be hospitalized for a long period.
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We've had shutdowns before, albeit for not such a long period as we've been thus far, but put in the perspective.
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"Which means Samsung will continue to be (the) dominant player in this business for the long period of time," he said.
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But investing in low-cost ETFs or index funds over a long period of time can be key to building wealth.
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The study found air quality in the US has gotten worse in recent years, after a long period of slowly improving.
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One of her pieces, "Timesheet," is a woven tapestry that breaks down how she spent a week-long period last year.
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"Dad would not be happy with either of us right now," Khloé says, referring to their long period of not speaking.
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China, an early adopter of the abacus, is, after a long period of dormancy, once again blazing a trail in finance.
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However, one of the best parts of being a podcast fan is following a show over a long period of time.
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"Hammes embezzled a lot of money over a long period of time," acting U.S. Attorney Benjamin Glassman said in a statement.
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That's got Wall Street excited that after a long period of mediocrity, the economy finally may have reached an inflection point.
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By contrast, Corriere said backing for 5-Star rose to 24.9% from a previous 22.3%, ending a long period of decline.
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It's efficient and it lets you pour just the amount you want and keeps the bottle fresh for a long period.
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The decision to divorce comes after "a long period of loving exploration and trial separation," the couple says in the statement.
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Walgreens also said it was bracing for a long period of volatility following Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union.
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And the advantage of investing in that form is that the money is compounded over a very long period of time.
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We have, over a long period of time, enjoyed average growth rates during expansions of 3 1/4 percent, you know.
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"It is likely that there will be a long period of mourning, perhaps up to a year or more," he added.
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Early cities early on are unprofitable, but we know that the model is sustainably profitable over a long period of time.
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It is going to take, if you are even right, a long period time to turn this giant around, isn't it?
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"The beauty of predictive modeling is you're watching an electorate voter-by-voter over a long period of time," Walsh said.
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Over time, I came to learn that sustained abuse over a long period can be extremely detrimental to your mental health.
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"It's not ideal, but it's not going to be for a long period of time," Girardi said of A-Rod's absence.
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" On the King of Pop: "I knew Michael Jackson very well -- lived in Trump Tower for a long period of time.
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Or did I just learn what I needed to learn by studying the relevant material over a long period of time?
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Bespoke studied the S&P 500 in perios where there was a long period, of 500 days or more between inversions.
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The story was accurate but the documents published were not, and it harmed the truth for a long period of time.
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Being sworn into office does, and it takes heavy infusions of effort and cash over a long period to get there.
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" Still, Lee said, "to cause physical destruction in any long period of time is so much more difficult than people understand.
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"This was no easy feat as members of the task force dedicated themselves over a long period of time," he said.
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After a long period of quiet, terror returned to Jakarta in January: jihadists killed four civilians in the city's business district.
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However, researchers are increasingly suggesting that this method could lead to premature death if followed for a long period of time.
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Chicago is a city that is ground zero of the neoliberal experiment led by Democrats over a long period of time.
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However, most studies have not followed a group of people over a long period of time while tracking their sedentary behavior.
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And you know it and I know it, and you people have been very unhappy for a long period of time.
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After a long period of dwindling membership, you can see why British parties have brought their members into the voting process.
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But most, if not all, of the outcomes are predetermined after a long period of secretive bargaining between party power brokers.
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An investigation by a Vatican watchdog found McCarrick guilty of sexually abusing minors and adult seminarians over a decades-long period.
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Instead, a long period of decline, during which institutions perform just well enough to avoid catastrophe, is the most likely outcome.
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And wages are growing at a meager 2.6 percent rate, which won't make up for a long period of wage stagnation.
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"[They deal] with the stress of covering a very demanding story for a long period of time," spokeswoman Isabel Lara added.
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" Scott, the 22010 Masters champion, added: "It was so good the way he played for such a long period of time.
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That took place over a long period of time, and they completed the projects as they could afford to do it.
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"That is a person who has, for a very long period of time, demonstrated his loyalty to Mr. Trump," he said.
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"Investors had been down on gold for such a long period of time," said Tom Roseen, Lipper's head of research services.
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I mull the situation over for an embarrassingly long period of time, but fail to convince myself to make the purchase.
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And there was a long period of about 3,000 years when everyone linked their individuality with the idea of perpetuating groups.
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I took that to heart as a kid, and there was a long period when I refused to color with crayons.
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For those numbers to return, Paris, as Ms. Flay, the director of FIAC, puts it, needs "a long period of calm."
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CLIMATE CHANGE BY ALL ACCOUNTS IS GOING TO HAVE IMPORTANT IMPACTS DIFFERENTIALLY ACROSS THE ECONOMY OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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"Your car doesn't drive itself, at least not reliably for a long period of time," said Ms. Milanesi of Creative Strategies.
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"I still don't think there's evidence that this will be sustainable and beneficial over a long period of time," Neander said.
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He was impeached after he was reelected and after Watergate had been thoroughly investigated over a very long period of time.
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An "employee" predictably works indefinitely at one job, often using the equipment of the employer, possibly over quite a long period.
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Generally, any asset held for a long period of time is viewed by its owner as undervalued relative to the marketplace.
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And OPEC may be making things easier for shale producers by agreeing to rein in output for such a long period.
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I've built my work schedule around being free whenever the draining tide and long-period swell line up with easterly wind.
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STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, let me say, Gary and I have worked very close together for a very long period of time.
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So, those conversations were had over a long period of time, with Ukraine, with Poroshenko and subsequently with the Zelensky administration.
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A fidget spinner is a rotating device set on ball bearings that spins for a long period of time once flicked.
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She said the experience taught her about the challenges of sustaining emotional and physical intensity over a long period of time.
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"Funding for PPP projects is often spread over a long period of time," Moody's analyst Kathrin Heitmann said in a statement.
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An executive being prevented from doing their job for a long period of time is "a real shame," he pointed out.
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"These dates were developed over a long period of time, with lots of stops and starts and delays," Mr. Davis said.
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Furthermore, there were so many such hints, over such a long period of time, that it was surely no isolated mistake.
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What these three clouds imply for Mexico is a protracted period of insignificant growth after a long period of mediocre growth.
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In a role-play of two friends meeting at a pub, Parris hugs Kumar for an uncomfortably long period of time.
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The second half of the monsoon is expected to bring plentiful showers and is forecast at 107 percent of long-period average.
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Sustaining a more aggressive growth strategy over a long period could weaken HBL's financial profile and pressure its Viability Rating and IDRs.
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The strategy is effectively a test of whether, after a long period of subdued inflation, developed economies can cope with rising prices.
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That began a period of uneasy talks between the military and demonstrators, who demanded a long period of transition before new elections.
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But rotisserie chickens have been a "very, very good business and very consistent growth for a long period of time," he said.
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Economic growth ranks in the top 20 percent of the country, and jobs are coming back after a long period of decline.
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Since the camera's shutter was open for a long period of time, it captured the technicians' movements, making them look like ghosts.
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After calling it quits,"we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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"When I started my #weightlossjourney I slowly subtracted carbohydrates over a week long period while monitoring my supply," she explained in January.
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"We see a long period of uncertainty facing the economy, which we think is going to hit investment," Parker said on Tuesday.
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Beneath its glowing jobs numbers lurk growing inequality and a vast low-pay sector, nurtured by a long period of wage suppression.
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Allianz CEO Oliver Bate has said the global economy will experience a long period of uncertainty until Trump's program crystalizes, Reuters reported.
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It's very difficult for any economy over a long period of history to see that kind of transition without it being bumpy.
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Economists estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 210.6% and 20.7%.
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Economists estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 20.6% and 22016%.
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"That was something that had built up over a long period of time," Jenner told Degeneres regarding the sisters' now-epic fight.
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It's just not standard practice on anything where the need for the money is going to exist over a very long period.
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After a long period of overproduction of steel and coal, a campaign to close unused capacity restrained output and pushed up prices.
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After calling it quits, "we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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And I think you know that very well because you know me because you've spent a long period of time with me.
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"These documents show the intelligence services using bulk personal datasets over a long period of time," Graham-Wood told The Financial Times.
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"We have never before sold off so much oil, at such a pace, for such a long period of time," Murkowski continued.
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Michael tells us he and Kate have been living together after a long period of estrangement ... which included her going to jail.
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Over a long period of time, a strong dollar is in interest of the United States, Mnuchin told CNBC in an interview.
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Bostick said Premier Cru's business model made it especially easy to hold on to client funds for a long period of time.
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After a long period of energy scarcity, the United States has emerged into a new dawn of relative energy abundance and strength.
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Should there be another long period of dryness this summer, the maize crop forecast may have to be reduced, the association said.
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"We're very hopeful that (the) situation is resolved amicably through negotiations and not through a long period of legal action," Sabia said.
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Ford has been around for 116 years, and in that long period of time, it's produced many important, powerful, and beautiful cars.
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Economists estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 0.913% and 20.91%.
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"Where you have this long period of growth, you have the risk of a recession; you want to be protective," Scott said.
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US officials have cited concerns about the capacity of the Syrian Democratic Forces to detain so many fighters over a long period.
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After a long period in which trade has weighed on the economy, the balance between exports and imports may finally be improving.
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If you look at the S&P 500 index over nearly any long period of time, it provides around 10% annual returns.
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"The evidence has weakened considerably due to the long period of time that has elapsed since the events in question," Persson said.
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But for a long period of time, compensating the losers under this system, including through quality education and training, has been neglected.
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They are forced to choose between settling cases or spending huge sums defending themselves in court over a long period of time.
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And he has lived up to that for a long period of time, a longer period of time than anybody has seen.
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They estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 2116.0% and 20.86%.
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Many are now saying he should seek a separate authorization if he wants to keep troops in Syria for a long period.
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Some of the long period of development is because with drugs, there is a large regulatory framework a company must go through.
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Riekeles tells The Creators Project that Anime Architecture is the outcome of long period of research within the realm of Japanese animation.
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They used to talk about a really long period, but the remarkable successes achieved by our brave and heroic fighters reduced that.
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A Minsky Moment is a sudden collapse of asset prices after a long period of growth, sparked by debt or currency pressures.
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We invite friends and trusted individuals from outside our work environment, and larger gam'iyya can extend over a long period of time.
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If there is a long period without training or matches, the players work as sales representatives for the company, the spokesman said.
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And, in fact, every day for the last long period of days this stock market means, companies, have been hitting new highs.
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And since they're built and launched one at a time, you can spread that cost out over a long period of time.
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He said only a handful of cases like hers, in which a patient recovered after such a long period, had been recorded.
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The virus seems to be able to spread without being detected, and people may be asymptomatic for a long period of time.
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If such measures are adopted "immediately" and sustained for a long period, the researchers predict 38.7 million lives could be spared worldwide.
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In other words, Teddy and his moose seem to have entered a long period of dormancy, like a 22006-year presidential cicada.
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That is what makes dollar-cost averaging so powerful — you buy shares on a consistent basis over a long period of time.
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Historically, VC firms hired investment partners to network, invest in companies and help foster those companies' growth over a years-long period.
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Alas, as his fateful end suggests, these therapies remain imperfect, don't always work for a long period, and not for all cancers.
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The opposition is likely to coalesce behind Lasso and end a decade-long period of leftist rule in the small OPEC nation.
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McCarthy also noted the long period of time since the last market sell-off and the tax cuts being an inflection point.
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MNUCHIN: FIRST OF ALL ON GARY, GARY AND I WORKED TOGETHER FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME I LIKE GARY A LOT.
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Dental fluorosis is caused by taking in too much fluoride over a long period when adult teeth are forming under the gums.
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The hospital refrigerator is full of unidentified corpses that have disintegrated, since they have been there for a long period of time.
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Economists estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 63.3% and 2.0%.
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And if you stretched the exercise to cover a long period — say, 17503 years — what insight might emerge out of the noise?
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I think that that has been the MO for a long period of time, but Silicon Valley has had to grow up.
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The summer is a seasonally weak period for stocks and June, in particular, has posted poor performance over a long period of time.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum are one example of this, but every successful company in the world builds value over a long period of time.
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But there's still going to be a long period before we know what this means for banks for capital markets and for supervision.
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After calling it quits,"we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin recently told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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The June-September monsoon rains, crucial for India's farm sector, will be 106 percent of a long-period average, the weather office said.
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But actually, all those things are really grim too, and if they happen over a long period of time, that shit gets depressing.
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"Investors will have to commit through a long period and then have gains to reach the end of the tax rainbow," Lettieri said.
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If they're 25% or if they stay for a long period of time, that's going to drive some significant inflation in our industry.
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"For a really long period of time, there were a lot of one-year deals, sometimes two-year deals, in esports," he said.
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After calling it quits, "we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin recently told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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Thailand is still only at the start of a long period of national mourning, which will continue until King Bhumibol's cremation next October.
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I think it's just that this year we've seen more studios exploit that potential after what felt like a long period of stagnation.
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The risk of TSS is still there when you have something in your vagina for a long period of time — including menstrual cups.
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After a long period of rising trade and closer relations, many Latin American countries are having second thoughts about their embrace of China.
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During the long period when he was a fund manager at Invesco Perpetual, Neil Woodford seemed to be an exception to this rule.
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Francis is often seen bowing his head and closing his eyes for a long period of time while he prays, the Guardian reported.
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But there is some justification for a valuation shift: American profits have been high, relative to GDP, for a long period of time.
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Half a decade between albums is an extraordinarily long period of time for any group, especially one at the top of the charts.
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If house prices climb faster than either earnings or rent payments for a long period of time, a financial bubble may be forming.
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If house prices climb faster than either earnings or rent payments for a long period of time, a housing bubble may be forming.
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After calling it quits, "we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin recently told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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For a long period of time, material was largely classified, and it was classified for good reasons — for issues dealing with national security.
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" While she added that the pair "went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," they had since "moved past that.
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Japanese officials were alarmed earlier this month when North Korea resumed test-firing short-range missiles after a long period of relative silence.
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I recognized that the suspension would lead me to another aspect of drawing that I could sustain over a long period of time.
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Economists estimate the speed at which the economy can grow over a long period without igniting inflation at between 1.7 and 2.0 percent.
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I was away from home for the first time really, for a long period of time working on a job in another country.
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After calling it quits, "we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends," Baldwin recently told U.K. newspaper The Times.
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WATSON: WELL, WE'RE IN THE BUSINESS OF ACQUIRING LEASES, ACQUIRING DISCOVERED ASSETS, DISCOVERED OIL PROPERTIES AND COMPANIES OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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In the fourth quarter last year, yields at the Singapore Airlines brand rose by 1 percent after a long period of quarterly declines.
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"If you stay close to someone for a long period of time, you often can't help but develop a strong bond," he says.
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Some of the documents related to warrants obtained by Mueller have remained under wraps for several months — an unusually long period of time.
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Such injuries usually sideline a player for a long period, but Moustakas, a 210.3 All-Star, said he would seek a second opinion.
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The combination of a long period of drought in the West and hot temperatures have caused trees and undergrowth to become particularly tinderlike.
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"But this is likely to change because with the exit of Britain from the EU a long period of uncertainty begins," Wortberg said.
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Essentially, buy-and-hold means purchasing funds and holding onto them for a long period of time, anywhere between 15 and 30 years.
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If it happened two weeks from now, they would have kept them, and they would've kept them for a long period of time.
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"People have been asking me to declassify for a long period of time," Trump said as he departed the White House for Japan.
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"There is no one as steeped in these issues and who has been for such a long period of time," the source said.
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It's more like an IV drip of poison entering your veins over a long period of time, according to trauma therapist Shannon Thomas.
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Similarly, the core rate of consumer price inflation has come down to 1.7 percent, after a long period of hovering around 2 percent.
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Within this logic, it's perfectly fine for Donald Trump to have potentially paid no income taxes, even over a long period of time.
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His early death came just as the team, after a long period of transition, appeared to be on the verge of renewed success.
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But it also denied benefits to the public for an exceedingly long period, during which Republicans swept into virtually all levels of government.
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The first time Zuckerberg hyped a Facebook announcement only to let everyone down over a long period of waiting was back in 2013.
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This is the kind of movie that makes you say "Wow, what a movie," following a long period of silence after it ends.
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Thames stuck to eating at an Outback Steakhouse near his apartment for a long period before venturing into some of the local cuisine.
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This week, almost 50 years' worth of Wiseman documentaries went live on Kanopy, after a long period of his work being mostly inaccessible.
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Then ensued a long period of standing around in the unforgiving sunshine while the men insulted the driver, who shrugged, grunted, and stonewalled.
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It occurred over a long period of time, but Democrats were slow to accept the notion that Republicans had politicized this process completely.
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"I don't see other examples anywhere else in the world where it has actually worked over a long period of time," Clinton said.
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Arguably, Mr. Rajoy's main advantage is that the long period of deadlock has left his main rivals even more weakened than he is.
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In the book, Graham discusses "value investing," or buying stocks when they are undervalued and holding them for a long period of time.
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It's clear to me that this has been a deeply harmful, persistent problem and a clear pattern over a long period of time.
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The Troubles is the long period of conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted from the 1960s through the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
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There was a long period of time where Citysearch and Zip2 were looking at merging with each other, actually had a deal signed.
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"We haven't seen that amount of stings over the weekend in a very long period of time," said Calan Lovitt, Queensland's lifeguard coordinator.
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Gary Cohn, Mr. Trump's chief economic adviser, told CNBC on Friday that tax cuts would usher in a long period of wage growth.
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We are here to serve our customers really well over a long period of time, and that's how you build a successful business.
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"I went through a really long period of addiction and I was at a point where I didn't read, write, think," Biden said.
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On Friday, KCDC director Jung said the victim had a chronic lung disease and had been hospitalized for a long period of time.
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Her run saw IBM&aposs revenues go through a long period of steep decline, even as she presided over the Red Hat acquisition.
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Neoclassical economists predicted that this would not happen, because people would find other jobs, albeit possibly after a long period of painful adjustment.
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The sensor will automatically turn the stove off if it no longer detects motion around the appliance after a long period of time.
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"Taking gifts in large sums over a long period of time is not living up to [the] standard of his office," Bennett said.
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Analysts noted that a long period of stock market calm is highly unusual and that a correction should not come as a shock.
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Change is a gradual process, and most big changes are made by taking small steps every day over a long period of time.
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With an incubation period of 2-21 days, Marburg virus disease has the potential to go undetected for a long period of time.
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It can monitor vital signals over a long period of time without inflaming or irritating skin, a side effect of many current devices.
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"This person that did this horrible act, he was mentally deranged and everybody knew it for a long period of time," Trump said.
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Results vary dramatically from year to year… and average results have little predictive value even when gathered over a long period of time.
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The decades-long period in which America resettled more refugees than the rest of the rich world combined has come to an end.
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This long period of market tranquillity highlights the confidence many investors and businesses have shown in President Trump's promise to ignite economic growth.
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Donald Trump's tax plan has, like an angsty teenager, gone through a long period of change and self-discovery over the past year.
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Iftar is, of course, the evening meal that Muslims eat at sundown, ending their daily fast during the month-long period of Ramadan.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, ends its retrograde today, closing a long period of reflection around issues relating to love, money, beauty, and worth.
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If I get injured, that really slows things down a lot or hurts things, especially if it's for a long period of time.
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Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said his administration is talking about leaving tariffs on China for a long period of time.
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"I was approached by a million different people for a long period of time," she says of her journey to being a reality star.
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"If we're fortunate to get the kind of positive result on Super Bowl Sunday, I'll be dancing for a very long period of time."
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In large part the boom simply reflects companies taking advantage of the long period of low interest rates in order to benefit their shareholders.
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As I started to journal through my pain, I began to notice all the ways I was growing over a long period of time.
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After reading some lines with Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) and Chris Evans (Captain America), Holland endured an excruciatingly long period of radio silence.
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I THINK IF YOU LOOK AT THIS ON A HISTORICAL BASIS, WE WILL PROBABLY HAVE LOW INTEREST RATES FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
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"One of the children, the father, gave the child no water for a long period of time — he actually admitted blame," Trump told reporters.
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The only way to account for all of these pitfalls is to measure how polls have actually performed over a long period of time.
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And with Japan's biggest steelmaker bracing itself for a long period of high prices, more producers could be prompted to boost coking coal output.
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Another concern for astronauts is that they will have to stay with the same group of people for such a long period of time.
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In Shear's view, the people who are successful are people who have proven they can do something good over a long period of time.
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The city's lockout laws have become a point of fierce debate during the last few weeks, after a long period of slowly bubbling outrage.
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When you're breastfeeding and pumping, any mother who has to do this for a long period of time, deserves a medal in my mind.
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Argentina has rejected that argument, accusing Britain of deliberately settling people there over a long period of history to bolster an illegitimate sovereignty claim.
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During the week-long period of December 24 to December 20163, 2017, Apple customers spent over $890 million on apps or purchases within apps.
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Cold brewing is a method of brewing coffee over a long period of time without heat, which gives the beverage a less acidic taste.
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"It's very unusual for someone to be missing in the New Zealand bush for such a long period without it being reported," Jensen said.
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For me, the only tactic that really works to control my OCD is grinding down the obsessive thought over a long period of time.
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But since 232, researchers here have been studying more than 238,238 babies born over a year-long period at the city's Queen Mary Hospital.
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"People will complain of not getting any relief, even after taking medication for a long period of time," she told me in an interview.
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GBL and GHB are big libido-drivers, and crystal meth or mephedrone helps to physically sustain that libido over a long period of time.
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In March, RBI set its sights on resuming dividend payments in a year's time after a long period of restructuring following the financial crisis.
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Chase said he has seen an overall lift in the market after a long period of stagnation when investors were extremely hesitant to invest.
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The death of Adulyadej, who was Thailand's reigning monarch since 1946, has caused the country to go into a year-long period of mourning.
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Mark Kelly, who has flown in space previously, although never for such a long period of time, acted as the control subject on Earth.
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The official also insisted it usually takes "a long period, often years", for the Commission to conclude its assessment of a foreign legal regime.
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Grain markets were also bracing for the USDA's catch-up export sales publication, with the long period covered leading to broad estimates from analysts.
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Senator Schumer has been close to the financial markets for a long period of time in New York where it's a very important area.
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That long period of quiescence seems to fly in the face of the popular belief that serial rapists and killers are incapable of stopping.
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And the way we've been doing it for the last long period of time is our country - our country is in serious, serious trouble.
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There was obviously braising, and then there was confit, cooking something submerged in fat for a long period of time at a low temperature.
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For an embarrassingly long period of time Tuesday, the White House declined to say whether the President had confidence in his own attorney general.
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Because over the years and -- it's really been over a long period of time many things have happened that have led to trade imbalances.
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"I've had people come in, they walk in here and they just want to stare for a long period of time," Mr. Trump said.
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The novelists Kirsch surveys found a Western readership because they were driven by a sense of urgency that had deepened over a long period.
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"We have to fly this aircraft for a long period of time, so a week, a month, whatever is not that important," Munoz said.
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THAT SAID, IF THE STOCK MARKET WENT DOWN DRAMATICALLY AND STAYED DOWN FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, THAT WOULD TIGHTEN THE FINANCIAL CONDITIONS.
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" Trump followed up Friday morning by writing, "Canada has treated our Agricultural business and Farmers very poorly for a very long period of time.
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"I know it's frustrating to you and the American people for us to be there for such a long period of time," he continued.
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But the problem is the persistence of negative rates for a long period of time and the impact on the financial sector in general.
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"It was a long period of coming to the realization that this way [sober] is better," he told Rock N Roll Experience in 2007.
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The approach would likely be to take minority stakes in companies and hold them for a relatively long period of time, the person said.
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And the way we've been doing it for the last long period of time is our country — our country is in serious, serious trouble.
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Spain's long-time military dictator General Francisco Franco banned Catalan as a language, and crushed all separatist sentiment during his long period in power.
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" Why it matters: "The jump this year reflects an abrupt departure from a long period of declining rates that began during the financial crisis.
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Dogs have enjoyed a long period of domestication, during which their psychology as well as their physical attributes have been subject to intense selection.
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I wanted to escape from politics because the last campaign was really starting to bum me out after not a long period of time.
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Escheat occurs when unclaimed financial assets, such as those in a bank or investment account, have been dormant for a long period of time.
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We're prepared to cover every aspect of this story for a long period, with the clarity and command of the subject that is required.
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Was Selanne such a dominant player for such a long period of time that he got to bring a plus-one to the Hall?
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The storm will follow a long period of deep cold that has already taxed transit systems, fuel supplies and homeless shelters in the region.
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I do think that if you look at the history of science, it's rare to see sustained improvement over a long period of time.
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Climate refers to how the atmosphere acts over a long period of time, while weather describes what's happening on a much shorter time scale.
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In mid-December, after a long period of uncertainty, Mr. Macron did make concessions that were major and costly, in more ways than one.
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A better way, perhaps, to learn about human behavior and its consequences is to just track people carefully over a long period of time.
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While no one knows what will happen, it's possible that the coronavirus's global scale could keep stocks down for a long period of time.
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Mr. Cuomo has shown a particular taste for sparring with Mr. Trump lately, after a long period of barely mentioning his fellow Queens native.
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But there was low-grade concern out of recognition that Mr. Gates was in a lot of meetings over a long period of time.
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After the end of World War II, and a long period of relative peace and prosperity, our political differences hardened in the late 1960s.
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Collectively, we've written and read so much about ourselves, it bears asking what we've learned from our long period of reflection and self-searching.
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Tehran and its proxies may halt their attacks on the U.S. and her allies while beginning a long period of negotiation with Western diplomats.
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But we've got good businesses, and we're-- we won't be in the bottom quartile, I promise you that, over any long period of time.
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Another helpful strategy is to keep the tank as near to full as practical when the car will be parked for a long period.
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Each nation&aposs criminal justice system has its roots in its history and culture, being formulated and developed over a long period of time.
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"They'll be available if this outbreak continues for any long period of time, but nobody knows what will happen to this outbreak," Heymann said.
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"These are long-standing issues that we have struggled with for a long period of time," said Gaibler, referring to the restrictions on biotechnology.
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"I've had people come in; they walk in here and they just want to stare for a long period of time," Mr. Trump said.
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"After a long period of separation, Eritrea and Djibouti have agreed to restore ties," Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Workneh Gebeyehu said on his Facebook page.
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We know how to build a slow, long-term project, how to envision the big picture and sustain incremental work over a long period.
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"America is a very young country — it's very dynamic — it doesn't have a long period of history," she said in an interview with CGTN.
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As a teenager he was in and out of hospital undergoing treatment for a heart condition, which triggered a long period of low mood.
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But for the most part, their money is made over a long period of time, so they amortise the cost of creation over years.
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Payne had surgery after the fall during a ride in Mildura and had a long period of rehabilitation before returning to the track last September.
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The evidence, from multiple sources, multiple kinds of information over a long period of time, that he has compromised relations with Russian intelligence is overwhelming.
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It's an easier task, because it doesn't require dealing with the problem of a dormant virus that flares up over a long period of time.
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But while drones work well for targeted surveillance, they aren't as well-suited to monitoring wide stretches of land for a long period of time.
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Studies have shown that subjects retain useless information sequences, like numbers or syllables, over a long period of time more easily after a night's sleep.
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"(External) star investment managers have been able to outperform their peer groups over a sustained long period of time," said Hostplus Chief Executive David Elia.
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Fink also said it is hard for him to see oil prices above $60 or below $30 per barrel for a long period of time.
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This provided a massive dataset in which they could look at what happened in tens of thousands of cases over a long period of time.
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I guess when you make a lot of images over a long period of time, your brain keeps returning to the same themes unconsciously, maybe?
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After a long period of steady declines in violent crime, the city has averaged in excess of three killings a week so far this year.
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Last week, deputies made a harrowing discovery when an anonymous caller reported hearing a baby crying for "a long period of time," according to officials.
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The players will run a play, and then there will be a long period where they wander around and you wait for something to happen.
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Within a decade, this could lead to being able to store entire organs in organ banks for a long period of time, the authors say.
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After a long period of convergence caused by reductions in child mortality, the east of the continent gradually fell behind after the iron curtain descended.
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On the food safety front, Schloss says that harmful bacteria cannot penetrate past the exterior of whole cuts cooked for a long period of time.
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Applying for a balance transfer card, which comes with a long period of zero percent interest, will give you extra time to retire the debt.
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These changes were temporary, but if repeated over a long period of time could cause inflammation and deterioration of blood vessel health, the researcher added.
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That is a potentially unwelcome development for drivers in France who, like car owners around the world, have enjoyed a long period of cheap fuel.
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It was a turbulent week on the world's stockmarkets, a rude awakening after a long period of calm during which share-price indices have soared.
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But after a long period of quiet, studio OtherSide Entertainment and publisher 505 Games showed off some of the latest gameplay footage at PAX South.
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These days it's not strange to see the market going from a long period of serenity to complete chaos in the blink of an eye.
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Nonetheless, bankers said the pro-business tone from Washington has been encouraging after a long period of anti-Wall Street sentiment and increasingly tough regulations.
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Those with $1 million or more in their 401(k)s are "people who have been saving for a long period of time," says Taylor.
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In 1866, the Republicans had commanding veto-proof majorities in Congress and were in the early stages of a long period of Republican-controlled government.
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But it is clear that, by maintaining historically-low interest rates for a long period, the Fed facilitated Turkey's accumulation of a high external debt.
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This could explain the rise in detection of chlamydia and gonorrhea, which can be asymptomatic and therefore go undetected for a long period of time.
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Central bankers in rich countries say they worry that a long period of near-zero inflation is entrenching beliefs that prices will remain endlessly flat.
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Researchers could use such a database on firearm deaths and injuries to glean insights about what happens to survivors over a long period of time.
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COPENHAGEN, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Denmark's central bank said on Friday that a long period of low interest rates allows banks to take greater credit risks.
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There has never been a time in my life when I – I know what markets are going to do over a long period of time.
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Since these types of events haven't been well tracked over a long period of time, it's hard to know if they are on the rise.
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"After having ignored my health for a long period of time… I popped up and I realized my mortality was becoming pretty evident," said Smith.
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The central bank acknowledged that the months-long period of food deflation, as well as slower industrial price hikes, could drive slower-than-expected inflation.
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BUT RIGHT NOW INFLATION SEEMS TO BE MOVING AS ONE WOULD EXPECT AND MOVING TOWARDS TARGET AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF BEING WELL BELOW TARGET.
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Unlike other disposable canisters, the Herbidore is built to address a specific problem for pot enthusiasts: keeping marijuana fresh over a long period of time.
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Very low interest rates for an unusually long period of time involve diminishing returns and rising costs that make normalisation of monetary policy increasingly difficult.
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Early brain development can also be impacted by what's known as toxic stress, or chronic exposure to severe stress over a long period of time.
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"Both updates are the result of comprehensive studies of the long-period, globally-recorded seismic data for these earthquakes," the USGS said in a Sept.
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France, the European Union's third-largest economy after Britain and Germany, was already struggling to emerge from a long period of stagnation and high unemployment.
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"The attorney general is one of the most respected people in this country, and he has been for a long period of time," Trump said.
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Over the long period that stretched from 1940 to 1981, long-bond returns averaged 2.2 percent while inflation advanced at a 4.7 percent annual rate.
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If this goes for a long period of time, operationally we will lose the skills we need to collaborate with our colleagues in the region.
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I know if I went missing from my desk for a long period of time without any explanation, my boss certainly wouldn&apost be impressed.
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Does this unusually long period of good times mean we're in for more good times, or does it mean we should prepare for the worst?
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But I found that they're a little uncomfortable to wear for a long period of time, even after I tried all of the tip sizes.
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I think with any magazine that is edited by a certain person for a long period of time, it expresses an idea about the world.
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According to China Academy of Social Science's "Green Book of Population and Labor," China's population will enter a long period of "unstoppable" decline in 2030.
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Some might have suspected the 777 project was dead in the water, but after a long period lying dormant it started up again without warning.
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Nabiullina told parliament that the central bank now considered policy neutral after a long period in which it was kept moderately tight to curb inflation.
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"Never has the government had this kind of time machine that allows them to aggregate a long period of people's movements over time," he said.
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The station holds 50 people during winter, a long period between mid-February and late October, while 150 people can live there during the summer.
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We've got a really good team that for a long period of time has been playing great, and we need to get back to that.
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"It stays suspended in the air for a long period of time," up to two hours after a sick person has been in a room.
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On social media, many lauded an end to the long period of drought, the worst in 47 years, but any celebrations were most likely premature.
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But GiveDirectly's introduction of a universal payment for whole villages over a long, long period, set at a level of basic subsistence, is truly historic.
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The answer, in two words, is Hyman Minsky: after a long period of stable growth, lenders and investors get complacent, and the private sector overreaches.
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The budget "will mark the country's exit from a long period of macroeconomic adjustment," Greece's Finance Ministry said in a statement accompanying the proposed budget.
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The lion has simply stocked up on protein for a long period of abstinence, and the ability to do so is a valuable evolutionary trait.
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He was in close contact with his wife during a long period of time when she was symptomatic, the Illinois Department of Public Health said.
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"This is undoubtedly a long period of industry contraction, with major recovery seemingly still some way in the future," Sheffield Forgemasters CEO Graham Honeyman said.
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"Boeing has been in consolidation for a long period of time, and it looks like we're ready to move up," Todd Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.
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"When you've been in the same job for that long period of time, it moves you to think at some point about retiring," he said.
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Massive tax cuts, deregulation, pro-growth energy policies and stronger trade practices are finally lifting the American economy out of a long period of stagnation.
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Hickey, who views the sell-off as a buying opportunity, also blames the plunge on a volatility shock sparked by a long period of calmness.
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"After a long period of loving exploration and trial separation, we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends," the couple write.
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In a lengthy interview, they spoke of their trials, including a decade-long period in which Ms. Reynolds claimed, dramatically, that they did not speak.
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SO, WE'VE HAD LOW INTEREST RATES NOW FOR A VERY LONG PERIOD, AND WE'VE HAD A BULL MARKET SINCE – WELL, REALLY SINCE MARCH OF 763.
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The campaign coincided with a long period of low prices that had already forced many smallholders, concentrated in southern provinces, to leave the business altogether.
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"It's hard to explain how it felt to grow close to someone over such a long period of time without actually meeting," Ms. Champion said.
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Jana Prikryl's first book of poems, "The After Party" (Tim Duggan Books), brings to a close the long period of silent evaluation known as childhood.
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"We have never seen such a long period with low interest rates," said Alessandro Farkuh, head of investment banking at Banco Bradesco SA (BBDC4.SA).
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There will be nobody that says that our military is going to be depleted like they've been saying over the last long period of time.
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I think people have been very positive and are focused on all the good that come with the technology for a long period of time.
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"After a long period of loving exploration and trial separation, we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends," the statement read.
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"We have a long period ahead where we will carry out economic reforms without compromising from the rules of the free market economy," he said.
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North Korea, however, wants a phased approach in which both Washington and Pyongyang make a few concessions over a long period of time, according to experts.
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Skin grafts also can't be stored easily or for a long period of time, just 10 days, at 4 degrees Celsius, in a saline-moisturized gauze.
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And at the end of a long period of time, I mean, it was really a long -- it was just the two of us, and interpreters.
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However, for a really, really long period of time, and I don't know that we're beyond it yet, people who were on YouTube didn't leave YouTube.
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Larry, you do realize now that we, this group of women you so heartlessly abused over such a long period of time, are now a force.
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The competition was aimed at finding a safe, medically sound solution from taking waste away from astronauts' bodies if confined for a long period of time.
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In the book, Graham details his philosophy of "value investing," or buying stocks when they are undervalued and holding them for a long period of time.
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He said he's "really not worried about" what happened to riskier corporate debt because credit spreads are returning to normal after a long period of suppression.
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After a long period of domination by the left, both populist and social democratic, in South America, the pendulum has swung back to the centre-right.
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According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, 1 in 194 people in the U.S. will experience homelessness at some point over a year-long period.
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Fitch understands that many of the largest borrowers have not fully serviced principal or interest over a long period of time, aggravating TSB's asset quality risks.
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Naritiv technology mines all the data from the campaign so that brands can see how their marketing efforts are faring over a long period of time.
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Fifteen minutes late, after a long period of a pinwheeling "wait" icon and frozen on-screen faces, the show starts, but the volume is frustratingly low.
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Numerous studies have been conducted to demonstrate the disastrous effects of missing just a few of the best-performing days over a long period of time.
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But after a long period of convergence caused by reductions in child mortality, the east of the continent gradually fell behind after the iron curtain descended.
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Both were Democratic presidents coming after a long period of Republican rule; both were young and ambitious politicians who rode political waves into the White House.
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Google is rolling out a new feature in search today that can help make research on a specific topic easier over a long period of time.
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The sharp falls that took place on February 2nd and 5th followed a long period where the only direction for share prices appeared to be upwards.
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Typically, it occurs in spring or early summer, and is triggered by several hours of sun exposure after a long period of no sun exposure (winter!).
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The event caps a long period of mourning for the king, who reigned for more than 70 years and who died just over a year ago.
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It was what it was," she explained, adding that after their relationship status changed "we went through a long period of time when we weren't friends.
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The shape of the orbit was indicative of a long period comet—an icy body that fell into the inner solar system from the Oort cloud.
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Like trying to get two different cultures to remember a myth over a very long period of time, minor details change, and differences accumulate between species.
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Mrs Chan hopes that the chief executive will think again and set out "viable options" for handling fugitives from China, with a long period of consultation.
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"I don't think that Democrats should write off the idea that they can remain competitive in the state over a long period of time," McElwee says.
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In Germany, the public insurance system was "gradually built into a system that covers everybody over a long period of time" starting in the early 1900s.
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After a long period without any substantive information (although plenty of whispers, speculation, and questionable photos), it finally happened: the biggest iPhone 8 leak so far.
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Many of these studies are observational; they rely on participants to accurately report their own eating, drinking, and lifestyle habits over a long period of time.
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The deployment went ahead despite mass protests, but the INF treaty signed in 1987 resulted in their removal and a long period of relative nuclear calm.
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" Scott warned Floridians that projected winds of 100 to 150 mph will destroy houses and "millions will lose power, possibly for a long period of time.
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When you do lots of drugs over a long period of time you start to understand their contours, and their distinct personalities feel like old friends.
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That brought to an end a long period of lackluster growth and pushed the company's total audience above 200 million daily users for the first time.
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