A long-standing ally Obama will be able to leave the White House in an election year saying that Democrats have done more than any other party to protect a long-standing ally.
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Ramos has a long standing dispute with the Capital Gazette.
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" The official added that this is a "long-standing policy.
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A long standing ovation, it went through the entire credits.
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" "The U.S. deeply values its long-standing relationship with Afghanistan.
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But what about the Philippines' long-standing ties to the U.S.?
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You know, custody is a long-standing requirement in our markets.
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MENDOZA: Well, look, I think this is a long-standing problem.
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Thank you for your long-standing leadership on reproductive justice, Senator.
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This study represents a new piece to this long standing puzzle.
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But that's in addition to her long-standing support for Harris.
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This year, it has surpassed a previous long-standing output record.
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But Justice also noted his "long-standing friendship" with Democratic Sen.
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Content moderation is a long-standing challenge for big tech companies.
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Concerns about the use of the death penalty are long-standing.
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However, Mr Compaoré's henchmen had long-standing links to the jihadists.
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German anxieties are fuelled by long-standing concerns over "parallel societies".
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One is a bank freed of some long-standing legal snares.
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The North's recent activity comes amid a long-standing diplomatic stalemate.
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Long-standing squatters should be given the land they live on.
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Azhar reportedly has long-standing ties to the Pakistani security establishment.
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There has been a long-standing conflict between Lynne and Jamie.
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Sondakh has long-standing ties with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
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Renegotiate long-standing free-trade agreements — or simply rip them up.
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Stheeman has a long-standing involvement in the real estate industry.
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Yet pragmatism is a long-standing tradition in US foreign relations.
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"He has a long-standing involvement with public officials," he said.
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Thank you for your long-standing leadership on reproductive justice Senator.
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But the long-standing stigma about sports gaming has clearly dissolved.
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But some employees tell Buzzfeed it's been a long standing issue.
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This one gave him and his players a long standing ovation.
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The fairy circles are the center of a long-standing debate.
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More importantly, automakers have had long-standing relationships with these suppliers.
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Key Offseason Decision: How can they fill long-standing roster holes?
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But the billboard space fits comfortably into Kurimanzutto's long-standing mission.
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It helps that long-standing lieutenants are ready to step in.
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That's a break from the long-standing tradition of Capitol Hill.
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A client of long standing, Lagerfeld had cycled through different looks.
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Kamala Harris her mentors and has long-standing relationships with them.
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Discrimination against Indians has been long-standing in San Juan County.
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The media also has a long-standing bias toward "new" news.
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Keast has long-standing ties to the committee's chairman, GOP Sen.
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Regardless, this temporary dropping of a long-standing grudge is welcome.
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Brazil and neighboring Argentina have a long-standing and fierce sporting rivalry.
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That included Renault's long-standing alliance with Japanese automakers Nissan and Mitsubishi.
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A long-standing ban on women driving was lifted in Saudi Arabia.
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But it's also entrenching a long-standing problem: the underpayment of musicians.
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Efforts to change that long-standing airport policy have not been successful.
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Long-standing television actor, low-key musician, teenage heartthrob, and... impromptu hairstylist?
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The IAAF issued a statement thanking Adidas for its long-standing support.
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Two long-standing structural problems are largely to blame: understaffing and overcrowding.
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Boosting police numbers might lessen Britons' long-standing anxiety about their visibility.
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We have a long standing policy of not commenting on personnel matters.
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The second is her long-standing romance with the military-industrial complex.
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She has a long-standing deportation order, and her husband is undocumented.
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That finding has helped solve a long-standing mystery in marine biology.
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That technocratic tone does not surprise a long-standing ally, Lateefah Simon.
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There were also signs of a long-standing ambivalence towards national politics.
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"However, there are some negative consequences of long-standing reflux," she says.
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It's also Trump, who has long-standing business ties to Saudi Arabia.
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Mitsubishi Motors is also benefiting from a long-standing focus on Asian.
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And he promised to make peace with Eritrea, Ethiopia's long-standing enemy.
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Benefit's Hoola Matte Bronzer has been a long-standing favorite for years.
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He must've decided for long-standing reasons to take his own life.
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Long-standing Justice Department policy bars criminal charges against a sitting president.
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FEC case to change long-standing restrictions on political fundraising and spending.
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Those long-standing rumors about a red iPhone have finally been confirmed.
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However, his long-standing coach Bob Bowman was scathing about the situation.
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Holder, which struck at the heart of a long-standing federal law.
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But in 2009, Harrington put that long-standing assumption to the test.
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Ward worries that this signals a shift in long-standing government policy.
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And the long-standing debate over nuclear waste must be successfully resolved.
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He is a long-standing opponent of both NATO and nuclear weapons.
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The problem is long-standing and systemic, and it crosses party lines.
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The British carmaker and the "007" films have a long-standing relationship.
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Some are long-standing deals, while others are Labor-Day specific sales.
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In addition, countries like the UAE have removed long-standing fuel subsidies.
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Iran blames Saudi Arabia, a long standing U.S. ally, for Islamic militancy.
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Schumer has a long-standing reputation as a consummate pragmatist and dealmaker.
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Cracking down on immigration has been a long-standing priority for Trump.
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Is it the hostility, though, or the lack of long-standing relationships?
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These are helpful, if standard, rebukes of a long-standing American tradition.
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It's about respecting long-standing societal norms that protect personal bodily privacy.
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Fortunes are made and lost, and long-standing industries rise and fall.
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Russia's long-standing despotism will continue, or at least so Putin hopes.
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Castañeda said there were long-standing tensions between the families and cartels.
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Meanwhile, America's relationships with its long-standing trading partners are in shambles.
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During months of campaigning Gantz excoriated Netanyahu over long-standing corruption allegations.
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Cutting ties with long-standing trading partners will not help American workers.
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But the same can't be said for the long-standing Madea franchise.
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Interestingly, Kushner has a long-standing relationship with the German financial institution.
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However, in making huge concessions on long-standing priorities for Republicans, conservatives worry that the plan trades away too much for too little in return and does long-standing damage to American sovereignty, security and the rule of law.
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Trump's critics have said he could harm long-standing U.S. support for Israel.
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That's likely down to its long-standing culture and investment in competitive skating.
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Tencent is caught in limbo because it is a long-standing Kakao backer.
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Long-standing tensions between secularists and conservative Muslims also underline the savage killings.
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"It's worth noting that this is a fairly long-standing phenomenon," Smith said.
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The big picture: Cummings died earlier this month following long-standing health complications.
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I have had a long-standing commitment to fostering women ownership in business.
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The other long-standing case for inequality concerns the value of entrepreneurial innovation.
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This is a long-standing rule and clearly stated in our developer policies.
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China has just resolved a long-standing legal dispute in Mr Trump's favour.
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There's a long-standing debate about how exactly paying attention helps us learn.
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He does have a long-standing beef with them that goes both ways.
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Washington has a long-standing policy of not imposing tariffs on education materials.
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The attack exploits a long-standing vulnerability in the architecture of the web.
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Héctor Vasconcelos, a long-standing supporter of AMLO, was briefly ambassador to Denmark.
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The no-costume policy has been a long-standing rule at Disney parks.
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The party's long-standing problem with the young now continues into middle age.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Wikipedia has a long-standing gender problem.
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The activity is both comparatively new and based on a long-standing pursuit.
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And Glass is making her own long-standing tribute to the late designer.
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Dias repeated his long-standing prediction that the talks would end in failure.
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Unlike his predecessors, Mr Trump is a long-standing sceptic of free trade.
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Or it might be a ref to Samsung's long-standing Knox security platform.
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Added to this are Mr Bongo's long-standing frustrations with his French partners.
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That has effectively severed a long-standing correlation between the currency and oil.
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"The Econocracy" provides a clear summary or this long-standing – and fundamental – complaints.
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The alleged seizure comes as Venezuela faces long-standing political and economic turmoil.
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Twitter is finally changing what counts against its long-standing 140 character limit.
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" * "Land and housing supply has been a long-standing problem in Hong Kong.
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The result, despite the brand new facilities, was long-standing boil water advisories.
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We have talked about UKIP and the long-standing Conservative rift on Europe.
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A long-standing lack of supply combined with surging demand has boosted prices.
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They are furious that he is a long-standing supporter of free trade.
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Business groups, considered a long-standing ally of Republicans, quickly backed Corker's bill.
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Myth No. 3: The Kurds are allies who deserve long-standing American support.
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The Apple-FBI standoff quickly became a proxy for this long-standing battle.
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They must also work together and address other long-standing concerns about operations.
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" These professionals viewed that Comey "violated long-standing Justice Department policies and tradition.
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But seeking to ban the long-standing prosecutorial maneuver hardly suggests Trump's innocence.
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You don't do that to anyone, let alone a friend of long standing.
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The Trump administration's announcement on Israeli settlements goes against long-standing U.S. policy.
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Akin Gump, the long-standing highest-grossing lobbying shop, still tops the list.
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WE HAVE ISSUES WITH CANADA ON DAIRY AND LUMBER, WHICH ARE LONG STANDING.
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The rule diminishes the program's long standing guarantee of comprehensive family planning services.
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Long-standing research conducted by social psychologists has shown that ambivalence is stressful.
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MXGM's organizing efforts, combined with Lumumba's long-standing reputation, resulted in a landslide.
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But striking similarities to the long-standing system in Spain speak for themselves.
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He didn't want to be the tag-a-long standing next to everyone.
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My first injection of testosterone brought euphoria to battle my long-standing dysphoria.
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Other long-standing establishments like 21 Club, Raoul's, and Cipriani also still stand.
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Ashraf Ghani's government has not been able to change this long-standing reality.
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First was Native, his long-standing and much beloved Caribbean-cum-Mediterranean spot.
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Rewards are a long-standing strategy for brands to get consumers to buy.
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This long-standing American principle, or perhaps endemic American disease, clouds many minds.
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Warren's campaign has also taken on another long-standing voter anxiety: her gender.
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Self-censoring to make money in China is a long-standing business practice.
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Those three elections are very clearly exceptions to a long-standing political rule.
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It has a long-standing reputation as a highly technocratic, non-partisan organization.
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A universal flu vaccine is a long-standing goal for infectious disease research.
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The very moniker, "Dreamers," speaks to this inherent and long-standing American value.
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Trump's hard-line approach helped destroy long-standing bipartisan U.S. support for refugees.
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Boeing says it followed long-standing engineering procedures when designing the 737 MAX.
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Mismatches in passenger data have been a long-standing problem in Indonesia's transportation sector.
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The crackdown intensifies a long-standing push by Erdogan to root out Gulen's influence.
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Long-standing CEO Andrea Guerra quit in 2014 following a rift with Del Vecchio.
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Sometimes that split-second decision doesn't define the long standing character of the officer.
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Both comments have been widely criticized as falling into long-standing anti-Semitic tropes.
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Take, for example, her long-standing movie career, which has spanned over a decade.
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In particular, she defended herself against long-standing feud rumors surrounding her and Behar.
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According to a long-standing cultural and legal tradition, paternity is an intractable problem.
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Khosrowshahi also toed the long-standing company line about Uber drivers not being employees.
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I wait in a very long standing room line again at Vienna Opera House.
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Not exactly a long-standing practice for an institution that's existed since 1066 AD!
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"We won't tolerate any empty shells," she said, repeating the ECB's long standing guidance.
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Delegates responded to her emotional appeal with a long standing ovation, signaling a reprieve.
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Plus it really doesn't have a permanent population, a long-standing prerequisite for nationhood.
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Mr Enders's principal goal is to close the long-standing profitability gap with Boeing.
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We're told the two women involved have a long-standing beef with each other.
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De Guindos said consolidation might help the banks to tackle long-standing structural problems.
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Trump's new administration seems to have a long-standing vendetta against music-making robots.
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Dizdarevic's companies highlight their long-standing relationship with Olympic officials on their web sites.
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The Switch revives Nintendo's long-standing love affair with cartridge-based gaming on consoles.
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Bieber and Bloom have had a long-standing (ugh) beef for some time now.
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Still, in the United States, antipathy for the IRS is widespread and long-standing.
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Maybe health outcomes were improving as a result of long-standing, totally unrelated trends.
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Yet despite this prolonged spree, one long-standing milestone has yet to be passed.
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The FBI, under long-standing policy, hasn't publicly acknowledged the existence of the investigation.
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Breaking the stigma around replacement therapies like methadone has been a long-standing priority.
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Ivanka, meanwhile, said she never aimed to politicize her long-standing advocacy of women.
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These include Klonopin, Valium, Ativan, and, of course, America's long-standing psychiatric favorite, Xanax.
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This update includes new features for breaking news updates and long-standing conspiracy theories.
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Follow this long-standing rule for raising young gentlemen, and you should be good.
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Meanwhile, changing long-standing cultural norms is easier said than done, former employees said.
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EXCLUSIVE: STANDARD CHARTERED EXPECTED TO RESOLVE LONG-STANDING U.S. SANCTIONS PROBE ON TUESDAY -SOURCE
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We also get the answer to the long-standing question ... what happened to water?
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The defense claims that Roy's long-standing mental health issues contributed to his suicide.
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The Kushner Companies have separately acknowledged "long-standing" dealings with two other Israeli banks.
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He said the incident underscores long-standing safety and maintenance issues at the agency.
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As for why ... Jaden has a long-standing relationship with Tesla's creator -- Elon Musk.
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Tesla's ability to ramp up manufacturing has been a long-standing concern among analysts.
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Its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, claims to support Remain, but is a long-standing Eurosceptic.
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The culprit is the long-standing tax exemption for employer-provided health-care benefits.
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Trump broke from a long-standing tradition of presidential nominees releasing their tax returns.
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He reaffirmed his long-standing disdain for the presumption of innocence and due process.
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KSI's brother accused him of emotional and physical abuse in a long-standing feud.
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Corporate privilege represented a profound departure from these long standing principles of legal responsibility.
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At St. Lawrence he works closely with the University's long-standing Kenya Semester Program.
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None of that stopped Carter from his long-standing commitments to Habitat for Humanity.
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The source said Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell were already long-standing partners.
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Saudi Arabia recently announced it will lift a long-standing ban on women driving.
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Airlines are changing their long-standing polices on free checked bags on international routes.
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Double-down on their long-standing goal, or bailout and prop-up the program.
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It's becoming clear that King Coal was a big lie, a long-standing myth.
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Poletto was appointed as CEO in May 2016, succeeding long-standing boss Michele Norsa.
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" She went on to say the comments caused her "long-standing feelings of shame.
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Perhaps some day, we will find hard proof that demystifies this long-standing problem.
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Both companies share a long-standing commitment to interoperability and broad, diverse partner networks.
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Charlie Kaufman because Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a long standing favorite.
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And Google would like to help facilitate the realization of those long standing goals.
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Armenia is embroiled in a long-standing conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan over the region.
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President Trump is right to question the continued benefits of long-standing international agreements.
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In addition to their long-standing problems, the virus is also creating new challenges.
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Both Didi and SoftBank have long-standing relationships with Grab, formerly known as GrabTaxi.
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Long-standing, global norms in economics and politics have been overturned in recent years.
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" Service Corporation International: "Service care has been a long-standing situation that I've liked.
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"That had been a long-standing paradigm that no-one dared transgress," said O'Neill.
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Martin's long-standing opposition to Sinn Fein primarily relates to its past IRA links.
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In a statement, GE emphasized its long-standing dedication to protecting American trade secrets.
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Someone "changed the long standing whistleblower rules" just before this whistleblower submitted their complaint.
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Several countries including long-standing American allies criticized the measures as discriminatory and divisive.
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But tradition -- however long-standing -- doesn't make it right, or legal, Christy Cole says.
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ESMA has said it did not want to damage the long-standing, global practice.
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They have argued the Trump was merely concerned about long-standing corruption in Ukraine.
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Fear of bolshevism blended with a long-standing hostility toward certain classes of immigrants.
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It highlights the power of cooperation and collaboration to tackle long-standing global problems.
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Garcia and his team also have other, long-standing connections in the transportation industry.
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We encourage China to address the long standing concerns raised by the United States.
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Carryn Owens received a long standing ovation from lawmakers as she fought back tears.
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Beijing has a long-standing public policy of not interfering in foreign countries' politics.
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Swift did not respond to questions about whether the long-standing practice was unethical.
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It&aposs a long-standing battle between hate comments, constant comparisons, and self-compassion.
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New York City and its financial community have had a long-standing symbiotic relationship.
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The similarities suggested just how much Ledeen's long-standing obsessions had melded into Flynn's.
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The Fed has a long-standing track record of remaining independent of political intrusions.
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You're letting go of some long-standing partnerships and making way for new ones.
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In 22016 the new government replaced the stud's long-standing boss with an inexperienced newcomer.
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If he stays in his post, the court's long-standing ideological balance will be preserved.
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Trump erred by reverting to his long-standing habit of speaking subtext instead of text.
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That is a big reversal from its long-standing role as a profit-growth leader.
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Yet they are all of a piece with long-standing bipartisan support for Taiwan's defence.
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A long-standing lieutenant to Karimov, Mirziyoyev showed little appetite for change before becoming president.
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Indeed, it's a long-standing problem that's only gotten bigger in the era of Trump.
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The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on several fronts, including against long-standing economic allies.
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Scientists discovered a blazar spewing neutrinos directly at the Earth, solving a long-standing mystery.
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The findings are drawn from the long-standing National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
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And some behaviour, such as the unwillingness of Americans to take holidays, is long-standing.
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One reason may be that long-standing democracies have forgotten the need for eternal vigilance.
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That fueled agrarian conflicts and long-standing feuds that have contributed to the violence today.
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Our eight employee resource groups have been a long-standing part of our inclusive community.
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He has proved willing to discard some long-standing party positions, for good and ill.
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Analysts are therefore skeptical on whether the European Commission will fix this long-standing problem.
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So its criticism of China's disregard for long-standing rules and norms now rings hollow.
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Although stories about immigration make the front pages, Britain has a long-standing emigration habit.
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A new bankruptcy law gave them an edge in long-standing battles with recalcitrant borrowers.
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And that makes me wonder whether some long-standing trends related to elections will continue.
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The mine has faced long-standing accusations of pollution, which Acacia Mining has previously denied.
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Typically, hospitals buy supplies in bulk through a series of middlemen and long-standing relationships.
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That follows Nginx's long-standing tradition of keeping some of its commercial products closed-source.
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IT IS long-standing Republican tradition to deride the national media and its liberal tendencies.
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IT IS long-standing Republican tradition to deride the national media for its liberal tendencies.
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Any of those steps would involve a complete U-turn in long-standing U.S. policy.
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The work will be an extension of Hewstone's long-standing work to study intergroup conflict.
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There's a long-standing UN convention in place meant to guarantee refugees certain inalienable rights.
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Long-standing shortages of engineers and other science-based professionals have pushed up their pay.
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A team of 36 long-standing waitstaff and chefs man the kitchen and dining area.
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Trump vetoed it, citing his commitment to the US's long-standing alliance with the Saudis.
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Long-standing CEO Andrea Guerra stepped down in 2014 following a rift with Del Vecchio.
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" Baidu said it chose Volvo as a partner due to its "long-standing safety credentials.
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Some of the best DJs in the world have long-standing residencies on the Strip.
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The bloodshed in Syria has overturned some of the long-standing certainties of the region.
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We take seriously our responsibility to uphold these traditional, long-standing values of our company.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece aims to resolve a long-standing standoff with Canada's Eldorado Gold Corp.
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But, she notes, the bill is a great start to a long-standing environmental issue.
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These groups of hospitals have long-standing contracts with distributors, like Cardinal Health and McKesson.
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The move also was of interest given Mr. Buffett's long-standing aversion to tech stocks.
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Norway has been a long-standing facilitator for peace deals in Colombia and the Philippines.
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Despite their long-standing cooperation, their stances and interests differ on a number of issues.
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Last month I received a call from a friend of long standing in Las Vegas.
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Did Comey's cronies give the fired FBI director a pass on this long-standing requirement?
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This long-standing basis for resolving interbranch disputes over access to information is being unhinged.
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Allergan, however, continues to build on its long-standing strength in the mental health space.
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Many have a long-standing relationship with the President, and a particular sphere of responsibility.
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It is our long-standing custom to invite the U.S. President to the National Jamboree.
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Morphe and Hill have a long-standing partnership, and have also created numerous products together.
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Speaking for myself, my support for the civil rights movement is unequivocal and long standing.
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The report about the new missile has reignited long-standing arguments over nuclear weapons development.
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We start from the place where our regulators already have deep and long-standing relationships.
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The report also clarified a long-standing mystery surrounding Kim Jong-un's age and birthday.
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Banks may also give signature loans (with no collateral) to long-standing customers, Fitzgerald said.
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Another long-standing rumor to have reemerged is that of US interference in the protests.
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Most obviously, AirTags could become a powerful competitor to the vertical's long-standing frontrunner, Tile.
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Last year, the company settled a long-standing dispute with Qualcomm regarding the royalty payments.
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It also seeks to resolve long-standing disputes about sharing of resources such as land.
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Mascara, the long-standing staple of makeup, is becoming less relevant to today's beauty rituals.
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Google has maintained that the two employees violated long-standing policies on accessing company information.
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The measure represents a retreat from long-standing Republican aspirations to dump Obamacare-related taxes.
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One long-standing answer is to muddy the waters, and make elections about white resentment.
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"It's our long-standing belief that we shouldn't compete with our content partners," says McCue.
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It has been a long-standing practice for members to elect the US-chosen candidate.
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House Republicans criticized this "discretionary" approach, renewing a long-standing argument against activist economic management.
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Rosneft has close and long-standing ties with its other partners in the Essar deal.
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The move highlights the Trump administration's long-standing pressure on abortion access through federal programs.
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Rosengren's prepared remarks made no specific reference to his long-standing concerns about financial stability.
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While most Americans watch helplessly, our stateside Taliban vandalizes and removes long-standing public monuments.
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The few December polls from the earliest states largely mirror these long-standing national trends.
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The big picture: Bloomberg has been a long-standing "maybe" in the crowded Democratic field.
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This specific measure does not alter our long-standing arms transfer review process with Congress.
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The case has also brought renewed attention to long standing class divides on college campuses.
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Those nonprofits that received a navigator grant are long-standing organizations entrenched in their communities.
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The deprioritization of methadone patients during crisis situations is a result of long-standing stigma.
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One of Raine Group's founders has had long-standing ties with Masayoshi Son, the Softbank chief.
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Rose said she went under the knife to try to address a long-standing health issue.
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Duke Johnson's long-standing wish to be traded by the Cleveland Browns finally was granted Thursday.
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The bank has struggled to shake off long-standing reputational issues after several years of scandal.
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This episode, titled "The Bells," tied up some long-standing loose ends: We finally got Cleganebowl!
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Foyles is a long-standing independent bookstore that was like my second home in grad school.
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Here Francis reiterates his long-standing position that morality is about keeping up the good fight.
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Today's full moon in Sagittarius brings a huge emotional release around long-standing, emotionally charged issues.
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The official suggested Trump was trying to reiterate his long-standing support for a reciprocal tax.
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An official Rwandan statement repeated the government's long-standing accusation of Catholic complicity in the massacres.
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A main problem is a long-standing Chinese effort to influence the West, the group said.
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Apple has been vindicated (for a brief moment anyway) in its long-standing dispute with Qualcomm.
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Many long-standing Labour Party members feel that "their" party has been stolen away from them.
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And less than six months after Ms Suu Kyi took office, America lifted long-standing sanctions.
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Unlikely; her long-standing DGAF attitude lends plenty of authenticity to everything she says and does.
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The new aircraft design seeks to upend the long-standing tradition of tube-shaped aircraft fuselages.
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Trump reversed a long-standing U.S. policy by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital in December 2017.
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Turkey is just the latest example of Mr Trump trying to upend long-standing American relationships.
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Full coverage of Top States 21866 Michiganders have a long-standing love affair with their cars.
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On the same day voters also opted to repeal Ireland's long-standing constitutional ban on blasphemy.
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India today addressed a long-standing challenge that has been affecting the country's booming startup ecosystem.
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CoSport's owner, Sead Dizdarevic, who declined an interview request, has long-standing ties to Olympics officialdom.
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That depiction furthers the right's long-standing claim that the entertainment industry has contempt for conservatives.
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Not all of the backbenchers who are long-standing critics of Mr Corbyn are political giants.
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A long-standing state employee and academic, he has dedicated his life to leading by example.
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The Mexican food classic has a secured some long-standing square footage in our hearts stomaches.
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The companies are in an long-standing operating alliance with Japan's Mitsubishi that further complicates matters.
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Ramos reportedly had a long-standing grudge against the Gazette, having once sued them for defamation.
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The move by NBC brings to light the long-standing problem with NDAs in the workplace.
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But in collecting evidence of the crimes, police may have violated long-standing Fourth Amendment principles.
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When she realized what was happening, she panicked—Lindsay has a long-standing fear of needles.
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But — as a long-standing advocate of lazy girl beauty — consider this my stamp of approval.
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Any move to sunder diplomatic relations again would recreate a long-standing irritant for the region.
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The Dominican Republic cut its long-standing ties with Taiwan and established diplomatic relations with China.
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This would be in keeping with a long-standing policy of protecting Canadian culture, it argued.
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Doklam is the subject of a long-standing territorial dispute, one of many in the region.
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Are we about to see a major confrontation between these two long-standing, nuclear-armed foes?
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"The new rules make no changes to existing, long-standing procedures for handling informal consumer complaints."
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Tomorrow's SpaceX launch will be the seventh mission the company does for long-standing customer Iridium.
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In this issue, the life of a major, long-standing Marvel hero is on the line.
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The cast of Hamilton had been in a long standing fight for better wages last spring.
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Tillerson issued a far gentler message at the conference, underscoring the "long-standing" U.S.-Japanese alliance.
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When her boyfriend could not make a long-standing ultrasound appointment, he insisted that she reschedule.
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Wade, thereby dismantling not just abortion rights, but the long-standing judicial tradition of respecting precedent.
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"We have long standing policies against child endangerment and hate speech," YouTube wrote at the time.
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Hawk-Eye review technology for line calls has been a long-standing feature of professional tennis.
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The regulatory problem in America starts with the long-standing CAFE (corporate average fuel economy) requirements.
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However, export of archaeological objects from Turkey would have been prohibited under long-standing Turkish laws.
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"It will deepen long-standing ties through the conduct of exercises, training and courses," she said.
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Venezuelan soldiers have repeatedly crossed into Colombia without permission, exacerbating long-standing tensions between the neighbors.
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That long-standing division shows little sign of having disappeared despite four years of military rule.
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But it has been helped by a long-standing unwillingness to face and fix those contradictions.
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In June 2016, DCOM announced its long-standing CEO and shareholder Vincent Palagiano's plans to retire.
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The decision meant this summer's state competitions were the last to feature the long-standing tradition.
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Long-standing San Franciscans resent the way that the urban professionals have driven up property prices.
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Boise has Kohl, who is part of the college's long-standing tradition of special teams dogs.
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A: I have a long-standing dream of opening a school of excellence for underprivileged kids.
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In several cases, individual attackers had experienced bullying and harassment that was long-standing and severe.
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"It is early, but their friendship is long-standing and deeper than people realize," he said.
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Stoltenberg also addressed a long-standing conflict between Germany and the United States over defense spending.
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Expectations for an invasion of northeastern Syria stem from Turkey's long-standing conflict with the PKK.
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He added that the comments are directly related to Trump's abandonment of long standing European ties.
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Toyota has a long-standing partnership with the country's largest distributor, PT Astra International Tbk (ASII.JK).
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" Rosenstein and these former prosecutors said that Comey "violated long-standing Justice Department policies and tradition.
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"It's a disagreement that is long standing between Yellowstone and the state of Montana," Wenk said.
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Long-standing UniCredit executive Vittorio Ogliengo is to leave the bank at the end of February.
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This latest escalation builds on long-standing tensions between the country's Buddhist majority and Muslim minority.
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"A long-standing Air Force dream happened at last," Deputy Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov told reporters.
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He decides to reopen the Cobra Kai dojo and revive his long-standing rivalry with LaRusso.
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She has held the post since May 2017, when her long-standing predecessor, Rafael Matesanz, retired.
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The Trump Administration is breaking from a long-standing, bipartisan policy of supporting a strong dollar.
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Yet both were grounded in long-standing precedent and may face a tough road toward reversal.
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It's utterly unjustifiable to simply blame the long-standing debt problems of these countries on China!
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It's adding to the long-standing problem of people of color being excluded from medical research.
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It would also repeal a long standing prohibition on religious institutions being involved in political activities.
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"This administration's reckless changing of long-standing laws has very human casualties," Ramos told The Hill.
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Bezos and Musk have something of a long-standing rivalry thanks to their respective space ambitions.
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It also seeks to resolve long-standing disputes on the sharing of resources such as land.
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Last month it dropped long-standing language from its post-meeting statement pointing to further increases.
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Dehumanizing rhetoric also thrives in other long-standing conflicts such as Hindu-Muslim tension in India.
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After resolving long-standing disputes with bond investors, Argentina was able to issue debt once more.
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The Department of Justice has a long-standing policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
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Is there something I've been missing out on for holding this long standing grudge against Mudkip?
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They were the Germans I'd known growing up, stoics and stiff-upper-lippers of long standing.
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Put simply, the plan is a brutally honest manifestation of Washington's long-standing anti-Palestinian bias.
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It also seeks to resolve long-standing disputes on the sharing of resources such as land.
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But if you had a long-standing trade war, that wouldn't be something people would like.
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Stawinski said police have no information suggesting that stabbing could have been a long-standing dispute.
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Labour has also done better at preserving long-standing traditions of street politics while embracing innovations.
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Our only interest was to advance long- standing U.S. policy and to support Ukraine's fragile democracy.
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Given that, debating what exact word he used to further that long-standing practice is pointless.
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The president first announced the shift in long-standing foreign policy toward Israel late last year.
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Can it achieve its often stated and long-standing goal of a "United States of Europe"?
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No, he has not (yet) embraced the long-standing Republican Party plank favoring Puerto Rican statehood.
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The entire AWA enforcement infrastructure — inspections, long-standing policies, fines and public accountability — is in shambles.
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Many are going up against more centrist Democrats, supported by long-standing, well-monied Democratic institutions.
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In long-standing needle injectors, I saw maybe 10 percent [meet the criteria for needle fixation].
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In Ohio, a long-standing legislative-oversight committee makes unannounced prison inspections and reports their findings.
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That involves a long-standing player in Venezuela's gold sector: Spokane, Washington-based Gold Reserve Inc.
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The Department of Justice has a long-standing policy to neither confirm or deny such allegations.
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"The committee wants the maximum possible transparency to be brought to this long-standing issue," Morgan said.
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The European diplomat said the US's long-standing role as an honest broker is also at stake.
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Worse, Trump has challenged long-standing norms against racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry in America.
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It was at 29 percent having finally broken above the long-standing 21 percent barrier this week.
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Nike, in a statement on Wednesday, had reiterated its "long-standing commitment to diversity, inclusion and respect".
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"I think we'll have a long-standing relationship as far as it allows," said the freelance stylist.
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Like the Yemen vote, Kaine's effort will expose long-standing foreign policy divisions within the Republican Party.
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That may win it support in the midlands and north, home to many long-standing Labour voters.
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Many agency guidance documents articulate long-standing, uncontroversial policies that help protect public health and the environment.
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But for the field of olfaction, it could help puzzle out some big and long-standing questions.
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Software, he said, has been one of his team's "long-standing recommendations" due to its technical resilience.
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The neighbour most troubled by Mr Trump's presidency may be Australia, a long-standing, staunch American ally.
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It draws upon long-standing Catholic moral teaching to distinguish between "formal" and "material" cooperation with evil.
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If the Supreme Court abides by its own long-standing principles, he adds, "Trump's order cannot stand".
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In January, Christina Aguilera cheekily addressed the long-standing speculation about her endlessly delayed sixth studio album.
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It's a wild and intricate story, playing off deep and long-standing rivalries between Trump and Bezos.
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France, another long-standing military ally, has said it has proof Assad's forces were behind the attack.
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I asked him if he thought long-standing residents felt resentful about the multiculturalization of their city.
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I think a lot of people saw this long-standing joke of Trump trying to be president.
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Under the FBI's long-standing policy, agents do not make audio or video recordings of their interviews.
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He instead suggested a blue chip stock, which are long-standing global corporations that dominate their sector.
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Manufacturers have continued a long-standing trend of employing relatively fewer workers with low or no qualifications.
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A long-standing theory suggesting that the were left long ago by flowing rivers was just debunked.
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Meanwhile, some studies have questioned the long-standing idea that moderate drinking is good for heart health.
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Thankful that we resolved it quickly and happy to be continuing my long-standing relationship with UMPG.
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Homebuilders and real-estate agents are fuming about a change to a long-standing subsidy for homeowners.
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"We need to address the long-standing issues, not just the immediate mental health concerns," said Fiddler.
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His comments come as the iPhone maker has recently offered fixes for two different long-standing bugs.
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All this is taking place against the backdrop of the withering of long-standing arms control regimens.
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Exelon plans to shut Oyster Creek in October 2018 under a long-standing agreement with the state.
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Yet, Farrell is certainly one of the women leading us past these long standing, male-obsessed shows.
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But, Ben's long-standing relationship with Grey's didn't end the moment he left Meredith and the gang.
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Carol and Barbara are using these women as sacrificial soldiers for their own ridiculous, long-standing rivalry.
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However the risk is that the "India premium" eventually crumbles along with long-standing barriers to entry.
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There's a long-standing but unofficial rule that investors shouldn't fund multiple competitors in the same space.
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He scrapped contracts with some long-standing local suppliers, causing them in turn to lay off workers.
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That affordable price point is in keeping with the company's long-standing model of undercutting the competition.
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" Overall, Yonkers, who has a long-standing interest in psychiatric disorders in women, finds the study "provocative.
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One long-standing sufferer of RBF explained to me how her condition has held her back socially.
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He gave long-standing restrictions on meat imports to China as an example of non-tariff barriers.
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With the demise of the long-standing Le Web conference, there was a big gap to fill.
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The 14-day rule is a long-standing compromise that's been debated for the past few decades.
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This could have been the year that China's LPL rose to challenge the long-standing Korean dominance.
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"I've noticed some long-standing challenges disappear, and also the frequency of competitions go down," he says.
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It also cut a long-standing 2018 earnings per share target of $6 to at least $5.40.
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"Some of the steepest declines in US image are found among long-standing allies," the report said.
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Trump broke with long-standing precedent by refusing to release his tax returns as a presidential candidate.
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Two arcane and long-standing fights are at the center of President Trump's trade war with Canada.
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That raised the third, long-standing issue, of the broad economic implications of the dollar's international role.
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Just as Argentina is poised to cure its long-standing default, attention is quickly turning to Venezuela.
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On Thursday, Clayton also needs to clarify whether he intends to roll back long-standing disclosure rules.
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Losing long-standing fixed-line voice revenue, many legacy telecom firms have expanded into more profitable areas.
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The Americans will be the long-standing defending champions in the men's tournament, which kicks off tomorrow.
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The allegations, by Susan Fowler, highlighted the long-standing problem of gender discrimination in the technology industry.
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If you're in therapy, this will certainly be a time you go deep with long-standing issues.
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Other, better-received strides have been made by the Academy to rectify some of long-standing criticisms.
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Eating dog meat is a long-standing tradition in China, South Korea and some other Asian countries.
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The decree shutters long-standing councils for disability rights, rural development, biodiversity, and LGBT rights, among others.
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Scientists not involved in the chimera experiment, reported in Cell, said it answered a long-standing question.
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Manning attributed the suicide attempt to the military's long-standing refusal to grant her gender reassignment surgery.
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It's always entertaining when long-standing Game of Thrones characters meet each other for the first time.
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"Under long-standing U.S. law, the child of a citizen born abroad is a citizen," he said.
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We can't examine or dismiss Yiannopoulos' long-standing claim that he's been targeted for his conservative views.
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The Fiat Chrysler-Renault merger was complicated by that French company's long-standing ties to Japan's Renault.
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The new executive order runs counter to these long standing calls for independence of administrative law judges.
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But is he bold enough to overturn a long-standing court precedent so early in his tenure?
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The bill would repeal a long-standing ban on abortion coverage in federal health programs like Medicaid.
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Clinton's position is consistent with long standing U.S. policy, focus on horizontal proliferation and downplay vertical proliferation.
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Long-standing restrictions have effectively prevented the CDC from conducting any kind of gun violence protection research.
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Liu praised Beijing's recent move to adjust a long-standing corn stockpiling policy by cutting domestic prices.
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Amid Brexit, President Trump's trade wars, and other geopolitical flare ups, long-standing trade flows are shifting.
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If you consistently make on-time payments on long-standing accounts, you're probably in great shape creditwise.
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Instead the bureau decided to demolish and rebuild its headquarters at its long-standing Pennsylvania Avenue location.
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Amid the recovery in prices and drilling, production this year surpassed a previous long-standing output record.
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The case stems from a long-standing feud between neighbors in rural Jackson County in southern Oregon.
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Republicans on both sides of Capitol Hill will start looking into "modernizing" key, long-standing environmental laws.
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And most of the trouble seems to point to a long-standing and rarely prosecuted lobbying rule.
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The fate of that long-standing special treatment under President Donald Trump remains a subject of speculation.
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The age of the tale and its subject help to resolve a long-standing issue among historians.
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"There is a long-standing process for considering ship visits under our nuclear-free legislation," Key said.
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But the fishermen of Carlingford Lough fear their long-standing concerns will not be a big priority.
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Sanders believes that the basic long-standing structure of America's politics and economic system is a crisis.
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Given my long-standing policy as Treasury Secretary, I won't comment on the Fed and issues here.
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When opposition demonstrations have erupted, he has demonstrated his party's long-standing readiness to use lethal violence.
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El Salvador this week ended what had been long-standing ties with Taiwan in favor of China.
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The hardware giant has had long-standing troubles with China, where most of Apple's manufacturing is based.
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Long-standing tensions between Assam's indigenous people and the minority migrant Muslim settlers have erupted in clashes.
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He also acknowledged that long-standing low rates creates excessive risk-taking, which can jeopardize financial stability.
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The move would reverse long-standing limits on tree cutting in the Tongass instituted under Bill Clinton.
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The invitation for the sitting U.S. president to visit the National Jamboree is a long-standing tradition.
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This policy turns Medicaid's long standing role in supporting employment of low-income people on its head.
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Money raised would help pay long-standing debts to pensioners and support an increase in pension payouts.
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As expected, Tillerson reiterated long-standing demands that NATO members to spend more on their armed forces.
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Buttigieg lacks the national profile and long-standing relationships with the black community that have boosted Biden.
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This proposal has fractured the long-standing consensus among regulators on how to carry out the CRA.
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Through the strategic collaboration agreement with ORIX, Piraeus Bank aims to strengthen its long-standing client relationships.
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A long-standing misconception in evolutionary biology was that penises were incredibly diverse, but vaginas were not.
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The days, which began at 1 pm Eastern, as dictated by long-standing Senate rules, were long.
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He also acknowledged that long-standing low rates creates excessive risk-taking, which can jeopardize financial stability.
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Scherbo set the long-standing record with 23 medals in the '90s, according to The Washington Post.
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Beijing is said to have also agreed to end its "long-standing practice" of forced technology transfer.
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Democrats like Senator Chris Coons voiced concern about how Trump's courting of Putin unsettled long-standing allies.
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Yellen, continuing long-standing practice, did not commit to specific timing or amounts of interest rate increases.
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The U.S. could have blocked the vote, but the administration split from long-standing policy and abstained.
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Lloyd Doggett of Texas, embraces a long-standing Democratic position -- allowing Medicare to negotiate with drug makers.
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The invitation for the sitting U.S. President to visit the National Jamboree is a long-standing tradition.
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I asked Obama why, considering Fidel's long-standing distrust of the Americans, Raúl had finally stepped forward.
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Moreover, increased repression overall is triggering greater resistance, and cracks are appearing even in long-standing prohibitions.
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A long-standing investment, American Express, is up 13 percent, and Moody's shares are up 51.9 percent.
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Zaev said resolving the long-standing issue would open Macedonia's access to NATO and the European Union.
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He added that he was confident there would be a satisfactory outcome with Husky's "long-standing" partner.
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A long-standing criticism of FDIC receiverships is the difficulty of challenging FDIC actions in the courts.
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Others include Jewell's long-standing interest in law enforcement, his personal collection of guns, his blank demeanor.
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The current iteration of their long-standing and highly praised "Just Do It" campaign is no exception.
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That list includes long-standing Labour seats like Don Valley in Yorkshire and Barrow & Furness in Cumbria.
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Legal experts say he is likely spending time studying long-standing Senate rules and past impeachment proceedings.
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The group's members have a long-standing history of supporting single-payer health care, an issue Sen.
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Some staffing ups and downs at agencies are part of long-standing budget issues or seasonal factors.
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The Department of Justice's position is supported by long-standing Supreme Court precedent and should be upheld.
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All of this was compounded by a series of redesigns that pained the platform's long-standing users.
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Serbia, the largest economy in the region and Beijing's long-standing ally, has received the lion's share.
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They don't reinforce America's long-standing message to the world preaching tolerance and democracy — quite the opposite.
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In February, the DOJ retracted its long-standing position that Texas' voter ID law was intentionally discriminatory.
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The idea of the dub mix has, at this point, become a long-standing dance music concept.
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The scrutiny by both lawmakers and regulators of the long-standing harmony between the U.K.'s biggest stockbroking platform and its most high-profile fund manager could air some long-standing systemic questions around what retail investors who access active funds through investment platforms are getting for their money.
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Four of the patients already had an ASD diagnosis before they were presented to the gender clinic: one had a long-standing diagnosis of autism, another had a long-standing diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, and two had been recently given a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome by a referring psychologist.
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Yet whatever Mr Trump may have suggested, other senior officials seem to be continuing America's long-standing policies.
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Had Japan acted on some of America's long-standing gripes, it might have fared better in the 1990s.
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She didn't think it was anything to do with Brexit; she thought it was a long-standing issue.
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The report blamed the violence on long-standing discrimination against indigenous people and Canada's failure to protect them.
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INFINITY's his latest salvo in that long-standing battle—12 brutal tracks that each hit like heavy artillery.
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The Trump administration's order also addresses a long-standing problem with how organs are recovered from deceased donors.
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One long-standing problem has been that Canadian enterprises are slow to use the inventions of such companies.
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Rex Tillerson: The secretary of state was fired by Trump in March after long-standing tension between them.
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Harborside officials remain closely attuned to the company's long-standing brand and role in the cannabis activism movement.
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"It's reflective of Joe Biden's long-standing commitment to transparency," a Biden campaign representative said in an email.
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Olga Shorina, a long-standing Nemtsov ally, said the repairs looked like an attempt to erase his memory.
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These are entirely separate groups and the looming Sabrina lawsuit is highlighting a long-standing rift between them.
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It is headed by tycoon Peter Sondakh, who has long-standing ties with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
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After all, what is the danger of him being born in Canada, an American ally of long standing?
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The long-standing friendship between Speaker Paul Ryan and chief of staff Reince Priebus helps smooth their relations.
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Utilities also welcomed the EU's endorsement of capacity mechanisms for back-up power, a long-standing industry demand.
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"A lot of cops are more pragmatic," said one long-standing Brooklyn promoter, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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"My support for Hillary is grounded on our long-standing shared belief in equality," said Jacobs to Vogue.com.
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South Korea's National Intelligence Service believes there has been a long-standing order in place to kill Nam.
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He might even face pressure to expel some long-standing supporters such as former London mayor Ken Livingstone.
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In his review of the case, he said he found new evidence that verified McCullough's long-standing alibi.
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Direct election was envisioned as a way to move the city beyond long-standing racial and economic divisions.
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A bit of caution remains in order before sports statisticians claim vindication regarding this long-standing hobby horse.
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However, conservation authorities often don't have the budget to compensate people with long-standing claims in these areas.
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Andy Burnham, a long-standing Manchester MP, is a safe bet to become Labour mayor of the city.
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Warren's plan tries to take into account a slew of long-standing criticisms of sweeping student debt cancellation.
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There is long-standing concern about the health impacts of mass incarceration policies, going back to the 1990s.
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President Donald Trump is an avid conspiracy theorist, boosting the long-standing "birther" conspiracy while running for office.
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Young people are reinventing activism and democracy, finding radical new ways to understand and tackle long-standing injustices.
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"Sberbank and Gett have a long-standing partnership," said Shahar Waiser, Gett Founder and CEO, in a statement.
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The long-standing ~bad blood~ between Katy and Taylor seems to be on its way to a resolution.
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This is a long-standing problem, but nowadays the risk lies with the enterprise not just the individual.
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Despite long-standing calls for mergers, European governments and defence contractors have made little progress consolidating the industry.
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At my restaurant we have a long standing history of creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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A damaging and long-standing trade conflict between the United States and China has also hurt investment sentiment.
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Hundreds attended her funeral Thursday evening in Hebron, a city with long-standing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
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The long-standing sanctions continue to derail its economy, despite a partial rebound in oil prices this year.
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Mr Corbyn is a long-standing Eurosceptic who was against Britain joining what he considers a capitalist club.
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Working as a Special Envoy for UNHCR, Jolie has a long-standing interest in global human rights cases.
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A long-standing rule of thumb is that takeovers usually destroy value for the acquiring company, which overpays.
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But Huawei is far from the only threat to the U.S.'s long-standing tech dominance, noted Naujoks.
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The award given to Elliott was given to honor her long-standing impact on the hip-hop culture.
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Dow, whose long-standing boss, Andrew Liveris, stepped down as chairman this month, is a case in point.
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Sanborn&aposs attorney alleges a long-standing cover-up by prosecutors and police in Maine&aposs largest city.
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At a long-standing and ultimately conservative institution like the Met, small steps can feel like big ones.
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No shade to the long-standing motto of House Stark, but winter is not coming — it's already here.
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"Allowing people to converse with machines is a long-standing dream of human-computer interaction," DeepMind's blog said.
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It is true that firms in India and South-East Asia look to its long-standing rival, Singapore.
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As the 2006 wargame showed, defending networks and bolstering defenses has been a long-standing and obvious goal.
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What they're saying: The EPA responded, clarifying a long-standing policy of allowing travel other than coach class.
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These findings undermine Airbnb's long-standing reputation as a platform that gives an economic boost to local communities.
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A long-standing question for archaeologists, however, is who participated in these rituals and where they came from.
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The presence of US forces here in South Korea are a long-standing commitment to the Asia Pacific.
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Republicans say the rule is burdensome and costly for energy companies, and also duplicates other long-standing regulations.
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The goal is to encourage viewers to vote via MTV's long-standing partner Rock The Vote at ElectThis.
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"It is our long-standing policy never to comment on rumour or speculation," Etihad said in a statement.
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India and Iran have long-standing political and economic ties, with Iran one of India's top oil suppliers.
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Why it matters: The voyage allowed them to test long-standing hypotheses about the composition of Saturn's atmosphere.
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My earlier reservations over Mueller were due to the long-standing and close relationship between Mueller and Comey.
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New Delhi is clamping down on a long-standing policy to keep foreign investment out of big retail.
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We got Dick, a long-standing show biz titan, at LAX Friday with wife/actress Susan St. James.
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Long-standing programmes help farmers to develop new businesses and aim to wean them off more vulnerable plants.
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Trump broke with long-standing precedent during the 2016 presidential race by refusing to release his tax returns.
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Well it turns out that releasing creepy AF mission patches is a long-standing tradition for the NRO.
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Example: just this week, the DoJ dropped its long-standing lawsuit against Texas over its voter ID law.
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The news is also notable in light of Yahoo's long-standing security problems, particularly concerning its mail product.
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Many continental Europeans are becoming ever more vocal in expressing their long-standing doubts about "Anglo-Saxon capitalism".
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Pac-Man is a long-standing favorite game of mine, so I see it more as an 'homage'.
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Chief among them is the Bahamas, an archipelago east of Florida and a tax haven of long standing.
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Pepe the frog, a one-time comic character and long-standing internet meme, has had a rough year.
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Ankara's change of tack has partly been driven by its long-standing frustration with U.S. policy in Syria.
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This has been a long-standing challenge despite legislative advances such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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It is the price of long-standing agency timidity and making law through consent decrees and press releases.
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What we see with China right now are influence campaigns, the more traditional, long-standing, holistic influence campaigns.
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While Cook has expressed skepticism around clunky, enclosed headsets, Apple has many long-standing patents in this area.
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I am calling for reform as a long-standing member of the Republican Party and a staunch conservative.
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Iraq maintains a long-standing policy against involuntary repatriations, something ICE didn't previously disclose, according to the ACLU.
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It also owes something to the long-standing tradition of entrepreneurialism, as well as family support, in Somalia.
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Critics of the TPP say the Keystone battle vindicates their long-standing opposition to investor-state dispute rules.
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President Obama is pushing to close the prison and fulfill a long-standing campaign promise before leaving office.
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CNBC highlights some of the larger and long-standing separatist movements that are monitoring Catalonia's referendum with interest.
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Khafji and Wafra are part of a long-standing dispute between Kuwait and Riyadh, mainly over operation rights.
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Germany's long-standing reluctance to play a leading role on defense has been compounded by delicate coalition politics.
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So, this week I ceded to my doctors' long-standing request that I go public with my affliction.
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His death, which became emblematic of long-standing tensions between police and minority communities, was ruled a homicide.
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Organized crime has been on a long-standing issue on which U.S. and Mexican authorities have worked together.
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Last year on his birthday, Trump, continuing a long-standing tradition, declared the week to be Flag Week.
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Less than 24 hours after he defended his long-standing support for the Hyde Amendment, Biden switched courses.
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However, Trump has said that any U.S. response will not jeopardize long-standing business relationships with Saudi Arabia.
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The main factor holding back firms is a shortage of skilled labor, a long-standing concern in Germany.
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Amid Brexit, President Donald Trump's trade wars, and other geopolitical flare-ups, long-standing trade flows are shifting.
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Also at stake are the hard-won and long-standing damage awards secured by victims of Iranian terrorism.
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Affordable housing is almost non-existent in many major cities where gentrification has uprooted long standing black residents.
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Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan introduced a resolution to impeach Rosenstein in an escalation of long-standing tensions.
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I couldn't program to save my life, but I did solve a long-standing problem in the field.
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Mr Hariri has long-standing family and business ties in Saudi Arabia, from where he announced his resignation.
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Senators are likely to question Kavanaugh in detail on his willingness to question long-standing Supreme Court precedents.
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Reportage would only ever zero in on its long-standing reputation for gang violence and/or mass unemployment.
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Rex Tillerson - The secretary of state was fired by Trump in March after long-standing tension between them.
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When an individual violates PayPal's long standing Acceptable Use Policy, the company will take action as deemed appropriate.
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The latest figures represent a measurable shift for Republicans away from their long-standing support of free trade.
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But more than 100 medical and health organizations are calling for lawmakers to reverse this long-standing policy.
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King evokes long-standing racist tropes that have been applied to numerous waves of immigrants throughout U.S. history.
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That view contradicts the findings of most climate scientists and the long-standing conclusion of the EPA itself.
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We're told Mimi has a long-standing rep as a "traditional girl," and wouldn't blow that for anyone.
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The FOP has a long standing boycott of their products because of their support for cop killer [sic].
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The GOP's aversion to international agreements and doing anything about climate change are long-standing and deep-rooted.
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I also learned that Russia has a long-standing history of slaughtering hibernating bears in their winter dens.
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If Mr. Trump's comments do drive down demand, it would only make Harley-Davidson's long-standing problems worse.
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The project, however, faces a number of obstacles, including the long-standing difficulties PDVSA faces in paying contractors.
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The problem is that Spain's long-standing political, economic, and historical problems are making a coherent response difficult.
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The inquiry blamed the violence on long-standing racism, colonialism and sexism, along with apathy in Canadian society.
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But it did not back ending the long-standing practice of delegating some certification tasks to aircraft manufacturers.
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Cyprus is blocking that unless Ankara gives ground on long-standing disputes with it and recognizes Cypriot nationhood.
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The fact is, many of America's long-standing friends and allies have grave concerns about Russia's foreign policy.
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Researchers began to realize that the problem might be woven into some long-standing and basic research practices.
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"With (HSBC) having a long-standing relationship with Carillion, they're quite supportive at this time, " the source said.
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Others may have healthcare options, even after retirement, from their long-standing employment history through their former companies.
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He was a pivotal figure in orchestrating Iran's long-standing campaign to drive U.S. forces out of Iraq.
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The split with Mr Khan may have been inevitable, but Mr Bouée was a colleague of long standing.
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"It's a great time to invest money in an IRA or deepen a long-standing commitment," Stardust says.
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Purdue Pharma's long-standing annual incentive program pays out based on performance of the employee and the company.
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NTSB FOLLOWING STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS, INCLUDING LONG-STANDING RESTRICTIONS UNDER THE COUNTRY EMBARGOES -- STATEMENT
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Since his conviction, he has continued to use social media to troll various people, a long-standing habit.
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On Wednesday night, the house was nearly full, and audience members gave the cast a long standing ovation.
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However, there is a long-standing process by which such information can be extracted from a White House.
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Democratic lawmakers emphasized that the resolution affirms long-standing U.S. foreign policy of both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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President Obama is pushing to close the prison to fulfill a long-standing campaign promise before leaving office.
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However, his medical records show he applied for and received injections to treat a long-standing asthma problem.
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In exchange, the U.S. and its allies promised better relations with Libya and lifted long-standing economic sanctions.
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"ITV has a long-standing relationship with Caroline and we understand and accept her decision," said the network.
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Civil society actors have also expressed concern about the long-standing cramped, unhygienic conditions at Malaysia's detention centers.
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It seemed like sensational tweets were more important than long-standing precedent or official statements from the administration.
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"Laurel and Cara Maria's long-standing feud takes center stage for a dysfunctional Team USA," the network teases.
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Using a current policy baseline, follows long-standing policy in assuming that Congress will extend expiring tax provisions.
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His work with Eurovision is also long-standing: he has dressed previous winners Dana International and Conchita Wurst.
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In 2001, President George W. Bush imposed steel quotas, despite his party's long-standing preference for free trade.
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The Department of Labor cited the Justice Department's long-standing defense of Acosta's actions in a statement Thursday.
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Many responded by joining new and long-standing paramilitary organizations that came under the Popular Mobilization Units banner.
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Activists, however, worry that Macron's public reluctance is actually due to the two countries' long-standing business relationship.
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Like almost every long-standing industry, beer makers are trying to understand the unique consumption habits of millennials.
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Yeah, I'm gonna be senior writer of the Gear section, which is Wired's long-standing consumer tech section.
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As a dirty hippie of long standing, my heart has always been with those who itch for revolution.
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Despite long-standing calls for mergers, European governments and defense contractors have made little progress toward consolidating the industry.
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The work settles a long-standing scientific debate about how condensin works to organize the DNA in dividing cells.
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But why ditch this long-standing tradition in favor of regular old group dates and one-on-one dates?
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Lower ranks in the Order are often given to palace employees and long-standing staffers for the dedicated service.
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What they want is what they used to have: predictable jobs and long-standing social networks in stable communities.
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But for now, we'll leave you with this fabulous moment in Mother Posh's long-standing reign of street style.
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Madonna's "long standing history with Malawi" was noted in adoption documents obtained by CNN, including her numerous charitable efforts.
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These protesters aim to draw attention to a long-standing treaty dispute between the Sioux and the federal government.
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While that argument is widely disputed, even by long-standing critics of Obamacare, O'Connor endorsed it with his ruling.
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She thought it was an "elegant solution to the long-standing problem" of evolution in disk systems like these.
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It's a long-standing tradition among educators who have watched too much Good Will Hunting and Stand and Deliver.
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The limits of the OPC's powers are a long-standing thorn in the side of privacy advocates in Canada.
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Together, they have solved a long-standing mystery in physics, confirming that gravity obeys Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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But we do know he had a long-standing dispute with the Capital Gazette that started back in 2011.
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In fact, he doesn't belong to any long-standing Palestinian political or business institutions — and that's precisely the point.
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A long-standing currency control system has complicated payments to foreign firms in Venezuela and their repatriation of profits.
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A long-standing controversy in neuroscience centers on a simple question: How do neurons in the brain share information?
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"The facts are that I took a prescribed sleep aid to help with long-standing severe insomnia," he said.
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Now, rather than reform any of the long-standing issues, Trump's team is trying to forge its own way.
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They abandoned the long standing consensus that presidential impeachments should be bipartisan and based on clear and egregious wrongdoing.
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In January, the long-standing ban on federal funding for these programs was lifted through legislation suggested by Sen.
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He'd need Congress, in other words, including representatives from northern states with deep, long-standing trade ties to Canada.
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But American cities have started addressing long-standing disparities in access to parks and green space, new research finds.
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It was a long-standing medical mystery that people with sickle-cell anemia were somehow protected from getting malaria.
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He also repeated long-standing accusations that members of the HNC were agents of Turkish and Saudi intelligence services.
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The consensus on Toshiba's latest screw-up is that a long-standing culture of poor management is to blame.
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The two diplomats have told colleagues they are going, and O'Sullivan is keeping her long-standing plans to retire.
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And the long-standing axiom in the auto industry is that the more product available, the bigger the appeal.
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The two events have concentrated minds on a thorny, long-standing problem in Chinese corporate governance: "key-man risk".
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It was unclear Thursday just how successful the church will be at distancing itself from its long-standing nicknames.
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It has ended a long-standing practice in Brazil of failing to punish white-collar crime, thereby propagating it.
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In fact, Apple and Amazon had only recently reached a truce after a long-standing battle over business terms.
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Nearly all of these decisions stem from Facebook's long-standing and baffling refusal to call itself a media company.
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Renault's long-standing but strained relationship with Nissan and partner Mitsubishi is also believed to have been an issue.
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One such cleric was Father Sergei Ovsyannikov (pictured), the long-standing pastor of a flourishing Russian community in Amsterdam.
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Namibia's long-standing political stability and governance indicators are a major credit strength, at well above the 'BB' median.
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He promised to help private companies obtain loans—the difficulty of doing so has been a long-standing grievance.
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As Netflix's influence grew from novelty to household brand, streaming services became a threat to long-standing cable companies.
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Bono, Ashton Kutcher, and Jared Leto, for instance, are well-known for their long-standing and wide-ranging portfolios.
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Only then can we build on our long-standing history and make Deutsche Bank a leading bank once again.
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That would leave Deutsche with corporate and investment banking and wealth management, its long-standing and steady core businesses.
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This long-standing pattern is partly explained by black Britons' lower incomes, which are linked to poor mental health.
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So the deal is a big step forward and the culmination of a long-standing debate between German politicians.
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Facebook says it doesn't nominate board members over 72-years-old as a part of a long-standing policy.
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As a result, policy on Asia remains largely in the hands of centrists steeped in America's long-standing alliances.
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This is disingenuous, as Mr McDonnell, a long-standing opponent of the European Union as a capitalist club, knows.
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Take the Facebook page of the "Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust," a long-standing Holocaust-denial front.
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"It has been a long-standing objective of UK foreign policy to support India in the UN," he insisted.
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The November of the next year, Otunga began his long standing association with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) organization.
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This would be nothing new, as both nations have a long-standing arms sales relationship that goes back decades.
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The authors behind this new paper, published in JAMA, acknowledge the long-standing debate around eggs' benefits and harms.
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Time and again, he has taken a long-standing American problem and brought it to new levels of terribleness.
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Though East Asia is riven by numerous, long-standing territorial disputes, Russia and South Korea rarely come into conflict.
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Naturally, Von D also addresses in the video why she's speaking out on these two long-standing rumors now.
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Google has won a long-standing battle in Japan that drew parallels with Europe's "right to be forgotten" ruling.
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Uber said at the tribunal on Wednesday that its drivers were self-employed, like those at long-standing rivals.
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Attacking or obstructing Trump appears to be an accepted exemption from long-standing rules of legal practice and judgment.
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Many believe the song is about Katy Perry, whom Swift is rumored to have a long-standing feud with.
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Long-standing threats are being dispatched too easily, and plot threads we thought would matter have been quietly dropped.
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The prospective first spouses are participating in Family Circle's long-standing cookie bake-off, with each submitting a recipe.
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" Boucher's attorney, Matt Baker, told local station WBKO "It's just a disagreement — a long-standing disagreement between two neighbors.
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Because now that pining has progressed past reason and has just become about itself, like all long-standing crushes.
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However, the Commission said on Friday this was a long-standing matter with no link to other trade issues.
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It has also worked hard to resolve long-standing squabbles with neighbours such as Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Armenia.
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The warning is the second since Ola Kaellenius took over from long-standing Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche in May.
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Trump's comments are merely an open expression of a long-standing, institutionalized disdain for the poor and the sick.
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Mvula says the Malawi court took her long-standing relationship with the country into considering when considering her application.
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Theft is a long-standing problem for cryptocurrency, particularly for any institution large enough to make a tempting target.
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You see, back in the 1990s Cato had a long-standing project titled the Project on Social Security Privatization.
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Boundaoui sets out to investigate long standing claims that the FBI had been monitoring the neighborhood since the 1990s.
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Under the 45th President, long-standing US friends and partners have come in for surprises, some of them bruising.
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The lack of diversity in American orchestras is an issue of long standing, but it has gained fresh currency.
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Women are working more and making more money; with that increased power, they are pushing against long-standing norms.
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OSHA simply clarified a long-standing obligation that has been enforced by every administration over the past 85033 years.
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As president, he's hardly governed as a Bannonite, instead signing off on a slew of long-standing Republican priorities.
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Twitter has made policy changes to help curb abuse, but it still has a long-standing white supremacist problem.
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Long-standing iconic animals like a polar bear could get wiped out just as readily as an undiscovered animal.
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The combination of a crazy presidential race and long-standing political polarization has brought Congress almost to a standstill.
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"We appreciate our long-standing partnership with the Boeing team and we regularly exchange feedback with them," KLM said.
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The government aims to auction rights for extraction of the excess oil once it resolves the long-standing dispute.
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" Rosenstein also found that Comey "violated long standing Justice Department policies and traditions" and "refused to admit his errors.
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The Interior Department will not restore long-standing federal protections for grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park.
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At the time, the United States said it had settled a long-standing Iranian claim at the Iran-U.
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The investigation places a spotlight on the New York suburbs' long-standing divisions across racial, political, and socioeconomic lines.
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Russia has been a traditional political backer of Caracas, while India and Spain also have long-standing trade ties.
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As a long-standing practitioner of predictive analytics, I know the field is ready to take on this challenge.
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Long-standing U.S. sanctions related to Iran's support for terrorist groups and its human rights record remain in place.
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The clues in the image line up with long-standing fan theories about the game's highly anticipated 22nd hero.
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Not only has this long-standing policy traditionally had bipartisan support, it is supported by a majority of Americans.
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Boda told the outlet that American Airlines is "very proud" of its long-standing partnership with the Red Cross.
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They settle their long-standing tab, which I guess is a metaphor for being done with their law practice.
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In the main foreign exchange markets, the euro recovered to $1.1410, having breached a long-standing bulwark of $1.1430.
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Together they have developed a constantly evolving unagi-making process that combines long-standing Japanese customs with modern technology.
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Thanks to the long-standing stigma around mental illness, many fear being judged for seeing a mental healthcare professional.
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Tillerson has a long-standing relationship with Putin stemming from Exxon Mobil's extensive investments in the oil-rich nation.
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Kushner was given the job to forge the "ultimate deal" in one of most complex and long-standing conflicts.
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Many women (and even some men) have been able to stand up and take action against long-standing degradation.
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At each stage of life, the long-standing teacher philosophy of "slow and steady wins the race" is fraying.
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" On Wednesday, the National Rifle Association tweeted its long-standing position that "gun control laws are not the answer.
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And they say Ohio's order is just the latest move in a long-standing campaign to restrict abortion rights.
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But as a star of long standing, surely she must have to deal with certain incursions into her privacy.
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The events in Chemnitz have also highlighted long standing concerns about far-right sympathizers among German law enforcement officials.
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Yves Jadot has closed this long-standing Belgian-style bistro, formerly one of a group, after nearly 15 years.
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She broke her long-standing rule against taking public sides in politics to endorse two Democratic candidates for Congress.
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The product tems directly from Heptio's technology, and it's embedded into vSphere, which is VMware's long standing virtualization product.
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That, in turn, has provided the city government with broad impunity to achieve long-standing security and beautification goals.
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Since the element is extremely rare in the universe, its presence on Earth has been a long-standing mystery.
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The two sides have a long-standing dispute over the location when territories of India, China and Bhutan intersect.
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The White House is trying to defend its economy from long-standing abuses of the post-WWII world order.
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On Tuesday, Saikawa reaffirmed Nissan's commitment to its long-standing alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi Motors, another Japanese carmaker.
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Given the administration's long-standing critique of WTO dispute settlement, it is clear this proposal isn't just about NAFTA.
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The document will not change long-standing practice and advice OGE has been providing for at least 20 years.
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Trump has also said, however, that any U.S. response will not jeopardize long-standing business relationships with Saudi Arabia.
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Internationally, the President's interference erodes a long-standing national reputation for sound governance based on the rule of law.
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Apple has a long-standing reputation for protecting users' privacy, but that stance seems to end at China's borders.
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These troubles add to long-standing challenges such as soaring income disparity, persistent corruption, ecological despoliation and aging demographics.
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But now, with the arrival of the emotional support animal craze, that long standing safety benchmark is in question.
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For Kim and Schneider, Insa was born out of a long-standing love for both Korean barbecue and karaoke.
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That remains a long-standing complaint against its business in the EU which data protection regulators are still investigating.
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But, secondly, the failure to endorse the breakout millennial political star also embodied the party's long-standing blind spot.
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Reimplementing software interfaces is a long-standing, ubiquitous practice that has been essential to realizing fundamental advances in computing.
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Trump's health department has maintained that all of its decisions were proper and in line with long-standing practices.
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Besides the Sherman Act, there is another long-standing weapon against bigness, unlovely and disorganized but probably more consequential.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who upset Joe Crowley, a long-standing New York City representative and member of House leadership.
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Victor Pinchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch and another long-standing 4chan boogeyman, is on the Atlantic Council's International Advisory Board.
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The U.K. has a long-standing relationship with Saudi Arabia, their royal families appearing to share a mutual respect.
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Long-standing arms control and non-proliferation agreements have cut the total number of nuclear weapons by over 75%.
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ET. It's a chance for Williams to equal Margaret Court's long-standing record of 85033 Grand Slam singles titles.
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Part of the Republicans' argument leans on long-standing gripes with tech companies over claims of bias against conservatives.
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In his first game back at Denver, he was saluted with a highlight video and a long standing ovation.
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Despite its long-standing stature as Portugal's biggest metal event, SWR maintains an extremely low-key, almost familial vibe.
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Contrary to long-standing narratives about the "borderlessness" of cyberspace, the internet can absolutely be controlled by the state.
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It's been a long-standing priority for the Senator, who will be retiring at the end of next year.
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"We have long-standing relations with more than 303,000 Chevrolet dealers," Chevy product manager Darin Gesse told Re/code.
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Rex Tillerson - The secretary of state was fired by Trump on March 13 after long-standing tension between them.
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The new law makes Francis the first pope to publicly confront the long-standing problem of alleged gross negligence.
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The erasure and whitewashing of characters of color, particularly Asian ones, in TV and film is a long-standing problem.
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The Pershing Square Capital chief has had a long-standing and very public short position on the dietary supplement company.
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And even if the estimate turns out to be off — sometimes these things happen — Titanic's long-standing record is doomed.
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Saudi Arabia has already started to relax some long-standing rules, including what was an effective ban on women driving.
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Despite these unplanned outages, GE and operator EDF, with whom GE has a long-standing alliance, say they are satisfied.
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"Since I was a kid, I have always had a hilarious long standing love affair with cereal," Tosi told PEOPLE.
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Sure, it might all sound good, but there has been long-standing criticism of Facebook's third party fact-checking partnerships.
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When it comes to new Game of Thrones promos, terrifyingly in-depth analysis is pretty much a long-standing tradition.
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And the promise of a much newer technology, Crispr, to propel the long-standing field forward with even greater momentum.
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If Instagram can get its Stories institutionalized worldwide before Snapchat gets there, it could lock in a long-standing audience.
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We're told Chris got the ring at a massive discount because the jeweler has a long-standing relationship with Paris.
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Global growth and metal demand have been hit by a long-standing trade conflict between China and the United States.
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American Jews have a long-standing allegiance to the Democratic Party stretching back to the turn of the 20th century.
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Tusk and PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the country's most powerful politician, are also long-standing bitter rivals in Polish politics.
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This position is consistent with governing Supreme Court precedent and the long-standing practice of administrations from both political parties.
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Yuri Milner, a Russian billionaire with a long-standing interest in science, is paying for research into such a machine.
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Last year, it completely removed long-standing price caps from its contract with Public Interest Registry (PIR), which oversees the .
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Prosecutors in two separate federal cases pending in Illinois have used a long-standing wire-fraud statute to charge traders.
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But just yesterday news leaked that Trump wants to pull out of a long-standing free-trade deal with Seoul.
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" In a statement, a YouTube spokesperson said that the company has "long-standing policies against child endangerment and hate speech.
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Disney+, the company's upcoming streaming service, will carry Disney's entire catalog of animated films, ending Disney's long-standing "vault" program.
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However, there was still a decline at the end of that period, which was a reversal of long-standing trends.
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The long-standing running joke used to be that when it came to the LGBT movement, the T was silent.
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In doing so, he upended a long-standing tenet of American politics: that unflinching support for Israel is non-negotiable.
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It has fared considerably better than Canada, long-standing U.S. ally and a strategic supplier of aluminum to its neighbor.
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And for China, such intervention could threaten its long-standing desire for stability and non-US intervention in the region.
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The incidents did little to help shake off the long-standing image of France as a hotbed if anti-innovation.
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In explaining his decision Mueller cited a "long-standing" Justice Department policy that a sitting president cannot be criminally charged.
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"We are engaging with the government to breathe new life into our long-standing partnership," Bristow said in a statement.
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France's two long-standing major political parties, the center-left Socialists and the center-right Republicans, had lost considerable support.
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It is long-standing custom for presidents to show a bit of discretion when discussing their potential high-court picks.
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"Since I was a kid, I have always had a hilarious long standing love affair with cereal," Tosi tells PEOPLE.
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The fact that foreigners have easier access to China's most dynamic companies is a long-standing gripe for local investors.
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They are mostly tackling subjects that are both in line with long-standing economic concerns and of grave public importance.
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The College Board said it has a "long-standing policy" not to comment on what may be on an exam.
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Cities with long-standing industrial traditions that could get by in a smaller economy find themselves bleeding talent and jobs.
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A few weeks ago, Instagram announced its plans to forego its long-standing chronological timeline and switch to an algorithm.
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They won't even reduce trade deficits with Europe and Japan — close friends and allies and long-standing G-7 partners.
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Whisper networks, writes journalist Moira Donegan, are a "long-standing partial remedy" in response to pervasive sexual harassment and assault.
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GE Capital Aviation Services said Jet was a long-standing customer and it remains in regular contact with the airline.
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He signaled that the draft law would answer a long-standing call from smaller lenders, especially savings banks in Germany.
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For tech companies, it's a disaster in the making, severing long-standing supply chains and plunging entire categories into chaos.
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Banking is an incredibly complex business where long-standing players have a tremendous advantage in both structure and human capital.
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There have reportedly been long-standing tensions between DeepMind and Google, with the latter wanting to commercialize the former's work.
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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), a long-standing anti-poverty group, backs the campaign and has invested in the fund.
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The violence comes as a rare test for long-standing President Paul Biya, 83, who has ruled Cameroon since 1982.
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It is similar to a long-standing program at the LSE's LCH unit, which dominates euro-denominated clearing in Europe.
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Tivo began suing Comcast after the cable operator declined to renew a long-standing agreement to license the company's patents.
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Ty [Cobb] has the lead internally and given his very long standing relationship with Dowd, will interact with him directly.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government removed the long-standing autonomy of India's portion of the Kashmir valley on Aug.
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I mean, California has had a long-standing commitment to privacy and has been thinking about, for example, broadband privacy.
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What changed was an episode of the podcast Breaking Math about the very long-standing problem of science and elitism.
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A long-standing policy prohibits aviation police officers from carrying a gun even though they are certified law enforcement officers.
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These selfish arguments are paired with the party's long-standing sense of acting for the greater good of the state.
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Public health advocates, along with some lawmakers and scientists, have criticized the long-standing practice of using antibiotics in livestock.
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Last year the Chinese government also tightened general Internet regulations, doubling down on its long standing real-name registration rules.
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It's the latest effort by a big bank to try and improve long-standing gender imbalances on the trading floor.
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Republicans and some oil and mining companies say the rule is burdensome and costly and duplicates other long-standing regulations.
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It claims to transfer the long-standing family home in Encino from Michael Jackson to Katherine, Blanket, Paris and Prince.
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A Coach spokeswoman told CNBC that the company has a long-standing policy of not commenting on rumors and speculation.
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Trump's candidacy has driven a wedge in the long-standing Republican coalition between business leaders and the white working class.
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The reason for this has been a long-standing mystery, though a study published today leads us closer to understanding.
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Violating the long-standing policy will also raise questions if he made the announcement due to his dislike of Clinton.
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The measure is designed to enforce the country's existing limits on speech, including the long-standing ban on Holocaust denial.
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According to the announcement, it's part of the president's long-standing practice of reading 10 letters from constituents every day.
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He has spent the past four of those years promoting Abenomics, his plan to defeat Japan's long-standing deflationary bent.
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The warning signs are long-standing: a tightening Fed, rising dollar, escalating trade war, slowing China and fragile emerging markets.
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The peaceful transition of power, as he said over and over again, is a long standing tradition of our democracy.
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The long-standing addiction to using militant groups as proxies in Pakistan's disputes with its neighbours is far from broken.
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It has fared considerably better than Canada, long-standing U.S. ally and a strategic supplier of aluminium to its neighbour.
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Warren is soldiering on, claiming the DNA results she released Monday vindicate her long-standing claims of Native American heritage.
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The GOP base would continue to demand its leaders follow through on their most prominent and long-standing campaign promise.
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"Nearly every professional and commercial relationship that he enjoyed, and a number of long standing friendships have vanished," it reads.
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We fully understand that he cannot reschedule other long standing engagements to attend the Games here at a later date.
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Young people often don't vote—that's a long-standing trend over time—but if they like the candidate, they vote.
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Multiple realities is a long-standing trope within science fiction, and Crouch isn't the first to play with the idea.
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The White House has lobbied fiercely against the legislation, which it warns would undermine long-standing principles of sovereign immunity.
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There have also been long-standing concerns among some Democrats about Clinton's prowess as a candidate, and about her likability.
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But it also has a lot of long-standing debts, and a vast infrastructure program at home to pay for.
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Iran, one of India's top oil suppliers, has strong and long-standing economic and political ties with India, Reuters noted.
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President Trump has transformed the Republican Party's long-standing opposition to abortion from a moral imperative into a political winner.
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Such an order would violate long-standing rules separating presidents from such prosecution decisions, particularly when directed against political opponents.
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Its long-standing and highly regarded Rechtsstaat ("rule of law") was considered by many as sufficient to prevent government abuse.
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" They add that the study "throws into question long-standing assumptions about what makes an animal ― or a human ― alive.
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But a long-standing concern is that the commission acts as prosecutor, judge and executioner in cases against dominant firms.
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"It's all greatest hits bullshit," said Rick Wilson, a Florida-based GOP strategist who is a long-standing Trump critic.
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Saudi Arabia has been a long-standing supporter of Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri, who has Saudi citizenship.
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In the federal government, there had been long-standing rules against the use of any government property for personal purposes.
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Second, Mueller destroyed the long standing claims of the Trump Tower meeting as part of any crimes related to collusion.
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The USMCA may nibble at the edges of such long-standing precedent, but it doesn't appear to make real progress.
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"Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield" are two versions of the same game, a long-standing tradition in the Pokémon series.
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Long-standing U.S. policy has called for the status of Jerusalem to be resolved by the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
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Dempsey kept the same track on trade deficits, arguing that the long-standing shortfall could be narrowed by trade agreements.
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Mirza and Malik's cross-border marriage in 2010 made headlines due to the long-standing rivalry between the two countries.
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The Supreme Court's action "confirms the company's long-standing belief that no fraud was committed," Trinity said in a statement.
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