"We do expect, for the foreseeable future, far more modest returns than we've seen in the past few years — not terrible, probably not negative, but much more modest, positive returns," Lemco says.
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So far, however, it's achieved a more modest payday: $937.15.
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But Morehouse's endowment of $140 million is much more modest.
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Sales had risen a more modest 0.5 percent in November.
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The also traded higher, although it had more modest gains.
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Figures for British universities are more modest but similarly striking.
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Business development has been much more modest in Fiscal 2016.
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Shares in Telefonica Brasil jumped a more modest 0.4 percent.
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Sales are expected to decline a more modest 210 percent.
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But in terms of delegates, Sanders's success was more modest.
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A Reuters poll predicted a more modest rise to 49.6.
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Investors had expected a more modest decline of 0.1 percent.
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Warren also tacks on a couple of more modest ideas.
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Today, more modest growth rates have become the new normal.
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And with more modest goals, it might enjoy better success.
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For your colleague of more modest means, it's a stretch.
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But its programmatic goals are considerably more modest, officials said.
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Differences by gender, race, and ethnicity are more modest, however.
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For the United States, the strategic imperative appears more modest.
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Analysts had forecast a more modest growth of 5.353 percent.
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More modest fixes might have a better chance of passing.
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Some areas saw more modest increases or virtually no change.
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In other words, the more modest Boston headquarters reflects reality.
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A few more modest trades could still be in store.
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It was down a more modest 3% as of this writing.
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A Reuters poll had predicted a more modest dip to 53.0.
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Caterpillar's sales in North America dipped by a more modest 3%.
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In that year, Cloudera's revenues were a more modest $24.1 million.
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SX86P, which were top gainers on Wednesday, tracking more modest gains.
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In comparison, their AGI was a more modest $396,456 in 2016.
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His compensation returned to a more modest $2.5 million last year.
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And so those ideas died in favor of more modest reforms.
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OBike has taken in a more modest $45 million since 2016.
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The central question is more modest: Which party controls the House?
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Iraqi government sources put the number at a more modest 1,500.
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Something much more modest and much more popular might be possible.
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The latest deals have already distinguished themselves with more modest terms.
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And on this measure, Mr Curry's impact appears slightly more modest.
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South Korean officials gave a more modest estimate of 50 kilotons.
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Russian strategy appears more modest, but could be worrisome as well.
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In 2016 the government decided to build a more modest terminal.
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Again, Mr. Trump said he had chosen the more modest math.
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"I think a more modest increase would be appropriate," she said.
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For now, they will make do with far more modest accommodations.
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Apple's initial use of the two cameras is far more modest.
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The more modest focus, Brown noted, has been on limiting turnovers.
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Generally with such later-stage investments, backers expect more modest returns.
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Excluding autos, factory output slipped a more modest 0.1% in September.
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All prices had rebounded to more modest declines by mid-morning.
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A more modest one asks $775,000 for a three-bedroom lodge.
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She hammered the moderates over their more modest plans, jabbed Sen.
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Estimates at "Handpicked" will be a more modest £1,000 to £35,000.
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By market close, the stock had settled to more modest gains.
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How does this extravagant omelet compare to its more modest counterparts?
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The latter two have proposed more modest policy changes than Sanders.
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Mr. Buttigieg has a far more modest record to draw upon.
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Mr. Kim put forth a much more modest bargain in Hanoi.
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Nance is perhaps a bit more modest than his music deserves.
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It says, I have more modest ambitions, but they are more realistic.
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But because insulin is a biosimilar, the decline may be more modest.
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For the year, however, the economy grew by a more modest 2.8%.
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Excluding Iran, global deliveries would have fallen a more modest 1.7 percent.
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Brown and Schultz stood nearby, a more modest crowd gathered around them.
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The options market is expecting a move somewhat more modest than that.
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The company's comparable sales dipped a more modest 0.5 percent in China.
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Trade with the European Union has grown by a more modest 41%.
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This year, though, the changes seemed more modest than in years past.
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What is happening now may be far more modest than a revolution.
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Applying a more modest target multiple drops our target price to $42.
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Part of getting older for me has actually been feeling more modest.
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Mr. Trump holds more modest leads among men and white voters. Mrs.
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And the pay is almost always lower, with more modest benefit packages.
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Mostly they unveil more modest iterations they hope will do the trick.
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"I think their growth will be slower and more modest," he added.
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Vowing a more modest presidency, Jimmy Carter sold the Sequoia in 1977
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Morgan Stanley has a more modest forecast of $1.1 trillion by 2040.
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As for starting pitching, the targets are expected to be more modest.
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In ways more modest than Brown's (how could they not be?), Mr.
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It's a much more modest add-on to the pre-existing system.
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A more modest 85033 percent cut, however, is still on the table.
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Some explosions produced loud booms, while others were more modest, like fireworks.
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It would be equally fascinating with fine, though far more modest, bottles.
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The central bank's own estimates are more modest, but not by much.
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The smaller structure on the property is more modest but still spacious.
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Baking books by professional food writers tend to be more modest endeavors.
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There is a more modest bipartisan bill in the Senate, from Sens.
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But deep in its back pages is a more modest fallback plan.
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International organizations like the International Monetary Fund predict a more modest turnaround.
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In counties with more educated voters, Trump's gains were far more modest.
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Notice, she was more modest last week at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
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For those of more modest means, however, the news is not so good.
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For the quarter, Gap's comparable sales dropped a slightly more modest 5 percent.
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The actions are more modest than those Congress considered, and rejected, in 2013.
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Their model was designed for short-haul routes, where expectations are more modest.
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Other Apple executives saw a slightly more modest 9 percent drop in compensation.
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In the end, Xing developed as a much more modest operation, relatively speaking.
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But Musk realized that you had to start with the more modest stuff.
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A long tail of smaller FOs are eager participants in more modest deals.
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Foot Locker, on the other hand, is expected to post more modest gains.
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Signet has been slightly worse off than Tiffany despite delivering more modest gains.
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Mr Anaya has a more modest suggestion for establishing the rule of law.
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The decline over the previous month was however, more modest at $4.10 billion.
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So far, they have opted for more modest loosening than in past downturns.
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We are seeing a more modest trend there, but a negative trend nonetheless.
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More modest raises are coming soon to dozens of other municipalities across America.
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DHHS and Education jointly administer the much more modest Preschool Development Grants program.
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It's slightly more modest on the outside, but still opulent on the inside.
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Averaging job growth over the past three months shows a more modest slowdown.
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But while Trump's family was wealthy, Nadler had a far more modest upbringing.
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The energy group retreated 0.4 percent, though individual stock moves were more modest.
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Growth was more modest elsewhere, with prices actually falling in Perth and Darwin.
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South Florida has likewise failed to get federal help for more modest relocations.
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Excluding that compensation, Razer's loss for 2016 was a more modest $20.6 million.
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The Senate is considering a more modest approach to revisiting existing financial rules.
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The drop, in the end, was far more modest than that of 2008.
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Mr. Brafman has a more modest educational pedigree but a touch of showmanship.
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Mostly they unveil more modest iterations that they hope will do the trick.
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Now, its goals are more modest, but the technology is subtly more advanced.
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The Discovery program on its own will have a much more modest impact.
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A McMansion on an acre plot amid more modest homes may not qualify.
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Nowadays, its products tend to be a little more modest ... and more affordable.
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He also said the panel will propose several options, including more modest initiatives.
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The California study will build on more modest and less rigorous earlier research.
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Still, more modest goals, like a grudging global acceptance, may be more feasible.
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Perhaps more modest reforms — like restoring the "talking filibuster" — should be tried first.
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Against the euro, sterling's falls were more modest: 1 percent on the day.
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Westerman has taken a more modest $164,500 from oil and gas industry PACs.
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Dividend growth has been more modest, but has been increasing as well. 4.
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A similar, albeit more modest parade, was held at Russia's base in Syria.
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SO GROWTH, AS WELL AS MORE MODEST GOVERNMENT WILL SOLVE THE DEFICIT PROBLEM.
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They cannot be banned entirely, but some more modest regulations might be possible.
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Previous attempts at video game movies, in contrast, have typically been more modest.
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But pricing contributed a more modest 0.4 percent uplift to revenue, the company said.
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Other phases or proposals in the internal report were far more modest, and cheaper.
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Other programmers working on open source projects earn much more modest sums through crowdsourcing.
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In the long term, Bagehot would like to see a smaller, more modest Treasury.
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Independent redistricting commissions are more modest but a significant improvement over the status quo.
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Lopez Obrador has said he will save money by living in more modest confines.
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Republicans derided the much more modest Obamacare as spendthrift socialisation of American health care.
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Other World Cup host cities received more modest facelifts ahead of this summer's tournament.
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And now he's coming back to Congress chastened, with a much more modest proposal.
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To hit a lower price point, Google's Pixel Slate comes in more modest configurations.
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Though still large in scale compared with Western standards, the work is more modest.
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But two other forecasts with more modest views of investor appetites foretold a surplus.
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A 23 study from legal experts at Northeastern University found a more modest impact.
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Even those of more modest means in Molcaxac are on edge with America's election.
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Instead, they had expected to spend the next few months tackling more modest measures.
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The analysis firm comScore puts daily Facebook use at a more modest 35 minutes.
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SECCHU YOKOTA New York gets a second tempura restaurant, more modest than Tempura Matsui.
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But BMW also revealed updates to the more modest, entry level 1 Series hatches.
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Phillip Chew has set more modest goals for his first trip to the Olympics.
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For the Chinese, the culture shock was more modest than one might have expected.
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"added" effect: it's just far more modest than what Kramer believes he sees in
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Excluding that compensation, Razer's loss for 2016 was a more modest US$20.6 million.
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Other cybersecurity stocks have made more modest gains in the wake of the cyberattack.
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"The Nap" is less frenetically funny than "One Man," and more modest in scale.
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But in recent years the performances of those funds have been far more modest.
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Staten Island added a more modest 10,728 people, a 2.29 percent gain to 23.3,21.
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That model boasts a more modest 23 horsepower and 22 pound-feet of torque.
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This demystification will eventually result in a more diverse, more modest pool of leaders.
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But one of its more modest proposals stands out as a spectacularly good idea.
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Economists disagree about whether these more modest minimum wages have produced significant job losses.
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The state undertook a more modest expansion of Medicaid in 22002, under former Gov.
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Instead, Democrats have focused on more modest efforts to restore parole to older inmates.
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She put out a more modest, phased-in plan, prompting attacks from the left.
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Voters in Arkansas and Missouri will decide on more modest increases on Election Day.
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The NFA was a more modest bill than many in Roosevelt's party were seeking.
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It's why I've been for the more modest, less radical proposals on health care.
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But the higher-performance versions don't look much different than the more modest trims.
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Paladar, which opened in East Harlem at the end of 2017, is more modest.
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And so, having it be more acceptable to get a more modest sized car helps.
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Soon after, the algorithm was announced and turned out to be more modest than feared.
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It could become more modest and focus on what it's good at: scrapping trade barriers.
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If you're in the mood for more modest fare, Di Puorto recommends pizza from Rossopomodoro.
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Earlier this week, Dell introduced an Inspiron laptop starting at a much more modest $799.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.8%, while Japan's Nikkei notched a more modest 43% increase.
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The most optimistic prediction was also more modest than at the start of the year.
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Mitch Zeller, director of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, had a more modest estimate.
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Yet its specific programmes to help the losers from import competition are much more modest.
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Despite these more modest ambitions, the patent still includes a scathing rebuke of modern politics.
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Spirits collectors might begin with much more modest acquisitions and ambitions and build from there.
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Rye whiskey's 33 percent growth outpaced both categories, albeit at a more modest $94 million.
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Interestingly, this is actually a somewhat more modest restriction than Obama or Clinton has proposed.
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A Hat in Time looks more modest, but does so much more with its gameplay.
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Growth in total loans and leases measured a more modest 103% over the same period.
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Gains in Europe, where markets had already started to recover on Wednesday, were more modest.
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Another player detonated old nuclear weapons to achieve a similar, but much more modest, effect.
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The regulator's estimate, based on banks' feedback, is much more modest at about $120 million.
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It will stick with a more modest ramp-up of renewables—264 percent by 244.
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If you combine multiple strategies, you can have more modest-but-achievable progress, Wendel said.
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James Lankford (Okla.), believe a more modest set of reforms could win over eight Democrats.
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A new U.S. intelligence report suggests a more modest maximum flight path, however: 22 miles.
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The younger Berlusconis will probably prove to be more modest business actors than their father.
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It retooled its goals and tried again, this time fulfilling a more modest $100,000 goal.
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But more modest proposals to ease the regulatory burden on community banks could be successful.
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But, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) anticipates more modest growth this year of 6.3 percent.
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It's true for Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, with their more modest solutions and tweaks.
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Without taking into account calendar effects, same-store sales grew a more modest 0.4 percent.
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Wealthy people own stock, of course, but many people of more modest incomes do not.
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That's compared to the more modest drop among Republicans, from 77 percent to 69 percent.
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In those studies, the payments are typically much more modest than what Basinski has received.
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Saturday's event, held in bright sunshine, was more modest, though authorities were taking no chances.
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Revenues jumped by 12.2 percent while program expenses posted a more modest 6.9 percent gain.
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She, the Democrat, went to a more modest university, and is selling her unscripted authenticity.
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Even the more modest task of saving Afghanistan's current shaky structure may be beyond it.■
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Today's reformists have far more modest goals; changing the constitution isn't part of the program.
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But Mr. Wright cautioned that value capture in already developed neighborhoods would be more modest.
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After Republicans and Democrats balked, the department scaled back and submitted a more modest proposal.
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Other firms, like Halstead, saw a more modest, though still significant, increase of 250 percent.
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Until 2015, Baltimore seemed to be enjoying its own, more modest version of this upswing.
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For his part, Mr. Kim miscalculated that Mr. Trump might accept a more modest offer.
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Trump has undone many of Obama's more modest changes, on taxes, climate and other areas.
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There are some gains in longevity after age 100, but they are much more modest.
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The house turned out to be a mansion on a block of more modest residences.
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"I think market returns will become more modest and more subject to volatility," he said.
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While dollar increases were smaller in more modest markets, percentage increases were often far greater.
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Analysts and traders said the official announcement was more modest than news headlines were suggested.
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In that time, the MSCI World stock market index slipped a more modest 2.5 percent.
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The new law allowed for more modest periodic rent increases citywide than the marketplace demanded.
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But any global deal, if one can be agreed, is likely to be more modest.
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More recently, however, a more modest version of this agenda has been pursued through regulation.
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That "smaller" deal that he outlined is more modest than his earlier expectations, he added.
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The goods-producing sector added a more modest 4,900 positions, thanks to strength in manufacturing.
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Membership comes at a price, although it is more modest than at some other clubs.
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Obamacare was, by any measure, a much more modest, moderate piece of legislation than Medicare.
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Rihanna does too, less explicitly maybe, but her fans receive her on more modest terms.
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Its main rival, Lyft, saw its share double, to a more modest 15% of all rides.
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In recent years, his political spending, while generous by most standards, has been far more modest.
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The stock trading in the U.S. was off a more modest 4 percent in the premarket.
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All of these rules have survived his time in office, if in slightly more modest forms.
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The implied argument always seems to be: That much can't pass, but something more modest can.
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Lampert's plan to save Sears is more modest than the initial proposal he outlined last month.
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But things in Wisconsin are looking a little more modest these days for Taiwan-based Foxconn.
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Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell made more modest gains on the blue-chip index.
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Spending at traditional bricks-and-mortar locations also ticked higher, at a more modest 1.6 percent.
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At its core automotive division, revenue rose a more modest 13 percent to 9.02 billion euros.
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Blumar and Invermar registered similar gains, while shares in AquaChile rose a more modest 7.5 percent.
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Of the two, the African may have been the more talented but also the more modest.
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The increase was more modest in other disciplines, which had less crowded bylines to begin with.
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The options range from full-scale single-payer to a far more modest, optional expansion. Sen.
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Larson's plan would eliminate the entire 75-year projected shortfall but provide more modest benefit increases.
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He wore a more modest mustache, stood barely five feet six, and smoked Benson & Hedges cigarettes.
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Her spending proposals are more modest than those of Mr. Sanders, as is her tax plan.
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Merkel came to power the same year and led negotiations on the more modest Lisbon Treaty.
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That deal is worth retaining even if, without America, its economic impact is far more modest.
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A more modest stance from the Fed takes the pressure to move off many central banks.
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Rather more modest—but still, at 45,000 roubles ($800) per month, healthy—remuneration attracted his employees.
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The proportion of footloose British-born workers saw a more modest rise from 15% to 21%.
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Telegram has a more modest userbase, with 200 million monthly active users as of last March.
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But he said he's looking for more modest and conservative management, like that at U.S. Bancorp.
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Amazon isn't commenting, and its plans may be more modest than GGP CEO Sandeep Mathrani hopes.
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The Phase 1 test was much more modest by comparison, with a 315-foot run vs.
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In the January to September, shipments were down a more modest 5.5 percent to 163,373 tonnes.
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Total assets, after increasing 29 percent in 2016, slowed to a more modest 3.7 percent growth.
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Wonolo last raised money only seven months ago — a more modest $13 million led by Sequoia.
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In transportation, the decline was a more modest 4 percent, from 1,2023 mmt to 1,783 mmt.
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Last year, Prime Day spending was more modest, and it was negligible in 2016 and 2017.
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Some analysts believe that his more modest ambition is to pursue a more interventionist foreign policy.
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Postwar Germany, on the other hand, chose a far more modest and prudent vision: economic progress.
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Mr. Erdogan presumably has more modest ambitions, as he seeks Turkey's membership in the European Union.
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So the distinction you're making here is between more modest political revolutions and truly violent upheavals?
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That informed the much more modest configuration options that will launch with the Model 3 initially.
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And today it's giving a much more modest but still massive number as its investment target.
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Unlike GrubMarket, it takes a more modest approach that doesn't involve eventually becoming a leviathan itself.
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In my opinion, the bigger the better but I go with a more modest size today.
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The next chapter of commerce on this planet will have a more modest and sustainable cast.
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The second is far more modest: a continuing resolution that would fund the government through Feb.
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Instead, he'd opt for something more modest, satisfying no one's appetite that night but his own.
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Her Manhattan home is a bit more modest by comparison, though striking in its own right.
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That distinguishes him from many other Trump picks with their more modest qualifications for their posts.
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He also visited Mesquite's more modest casinos, but was not known for gambling big sums there.
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These pieces are more modest, but almost as effective at pairing insurgent outsider with institutional gravitas.
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The tax measure, which permanently slashed corporate rates, offered more modest cuts for middle class earners.
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If he's very, very lucky, Congress will pass reforms way more modest than what he envisioned.
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They're a pleasure to walk through, but more modest stations would have worked just as well.
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He said he would have preferred moving to a more modest area at least within Paris.
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Is the sale of Grouse to simply a more-modest version of the Whistler-Vail deal?
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But cuts to the deficit in the government's 2017 budget were more modest than previously announced.
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Americans' taste for more modest leadership had its limits, though, especially in the Cold War era.
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Economists had expected a far more modest reading of 50.4, in line with the previous month.
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Americans with more modest incomes have derived lesser benefits through growth in their 401(k) accounts.
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The Socialists have advocated more modest tax increases, and have not talked about squeezing the banks.
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President Obama proposed spending an additional $4 billion, and President Trump released a more modest proposal.
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The median — where half have more and half have less — is a far-more modest $69,900.
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A more modest scenario from BCG foresees that industrial robots will increase by less than threefold.
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Others still have made more modest demands for hearings or disclosures on Russia or Comey's firing.
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If I had to bet, I'd say she won Hispanic voters by a somewhat more modest margin.
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Chris Christie has returned to New Jersey to face the challenges of a more modest political stage.
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Other Conservatives have given much more modest estimates of the number of lawmakers who oppose her plans.
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In Budget 21000 Update the government projects continued surpluses, but at more modest levels than last year's.
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And, because that growth requires a much more modest increase in costs, it's also driving margin expansion.
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Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden both made more modest but noteworthy splashes as well.
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But successful diplomacy might also require more modest goals and recognition of the limits of American power.
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By contrast, German car registrations rose a more modest 3.5 percent while British sales tumbled 6.4 percent.
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Emerging Europe delivered a more modest performance, with Moscow and Polish shares up around 210.21-2116.77 percent.
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It returned with a more modest one last November that would have let women retire at 62.
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Revenue rose by a more modest 24 percent, to $2688 billion, compared with the $221 billion estimate.
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Only Google parent company Alphabet saw more modest growth of 3.6% since the beginning of the year.
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Since that assumes the removal of all tariffs, the actual effect will almost certainly be more modest.
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Now even the more modest target set in the latest five-year tech plan is in doubt.
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On the left, in this and other ways, the extremist drift came later and is more modest.
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Another analyst at BMO Capitals pegged that number at a slightly more modest $3.5 billion next year.
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Detour is a much more modest app — and that's part of why I find it so likeable.
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All three say a standard drink is a more modest 10 grams — in line with WHO recommendations.
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Against the euro, the pound's falls have been more modest — around 10 percent since the Brexit vote.
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A more modest possibility is cutting tax relief on claims for travel expenses, which would yield £300m.
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A more modest edition with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage will be available next month.
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But even such more modest investments are out of reach for smaller companies like Athabasca and Pengrowth.
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Andy Murray, who triumphed in the men's singles the following day, has a more modest trophy collection.
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The crash resulted in a more modest tone about the future of self-driving cars from Google.
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He lost by more modest margins in the rural, white, working-class eastern part of the state.
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The one-piece suits range from sexy high-leg styles with intriguing cutouts to more modest pieces.
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The nearby Van Court area has homes of similar character that are more modest and closely spaced.
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He has also declined to support a somewhat more modest bill in the upper chamber from Sens.
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"The expectation for the second quarter had been more modest," said Jonathan Miller, president of Miller Samuel.
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The post remained in the hands of Nguyen Phu Trong, who has a more modest public profile.
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But the European Economic Community back then was a far more modest endeavor than today's European Union.
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ABC has scheduled this eight-episode series on Friday nights, where ratings expectations should be more modest.
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The exodus from equity funds continued in the third week of January at a more modest pace.
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This year, Volkswagen had a more modest reception in a dining space adjacent to the exhibition hall.
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Ford did not immediately respond to requests for comment, but dealers said their programs were more modest.
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Gail Lissner of Integra Realty Resources called the area "much more modest" than what Jordan's property suggests.
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The men at the pub, all involved in the music business, were inspired by more modest aims.
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The older artist has more modest goals, but wiser ones: To see and be seen is enough.
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Buttigieg's role for federal investment is much more modest in comparison with proposals from Sanders and Warren.
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Other components of the legislation may be more modest, but they also constitute a sound step forward.
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In Brooklyn, housing sales also decreased in the second quarter, but at a more modest 5.7 percent.
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We have attempted something similar, on a more modest scale, for a special section in today's Times.
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His presence on Twitter, which has long been blocked in China, is a more modest 75,400 followers.
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"China might want a more modest settlement than the US wants, or can live with," Russel said.
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Now, with husband Kanye West's support, Kardashian West is content with keeping her fashion choices more modest.
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But I would not be so quick to dismiss the Constitution as "more modest" on federal power.
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This year they made a more modest move, trading for Joe Smith, the veteran right-handed sidearmer.
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The first-floor unit is much more modest: The duplex apartment has one bedroom and two bathrooms.
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Clinton has more modest leads in other states where she has advertised heavily, including Ohio and Florida.
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After all, Casper is moving ahead — just at a more modest price than it may have hoped.
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However, there are more modest and free market reforms to prevent search engine and social media censorship.
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Both companies have reported more modest losses and rely on selling to companies rather than to consumers.
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They sought returns that were closer to 20 percent than the more modest returns of the majors.
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Disappointing updates from Domino's Pizza and Virgin Money kept gains on the mid-cap index more modest.
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Setting aside volatile food and energy prices, however, consumer prices probably rose a more modest 2.3 percent.
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While it is unlikely to get far, some ideas could advance as part of more modest legislation.
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The pillars naturally draw the eye, but the best stories can be found on more modest markers.
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Clinton, with more modest horizons, stands a good chance of having a moderately successful, moderately popular term.
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The World Series used to be a big draw but is now a much more modest one.
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Its rival Sinemia has more modest plans that are still a good deal, and its been gaining ground.
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The Atlanta-based carrier said yield growth from last-minute bookings "was more modest than anticipated" in December.
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Brexit is still a concern, but its overall impact is expected to be more modest than initially thought.
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Google only announced the more modest Daydream mobile headset that year, but a Tango-powered device seemed inevitable.
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The goal of accounts is more modest: to measure past performance and provide useful information that helps investors.
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Even when building owners opt to create more modest self-service grooming facilities, the equipment has been upgraded.
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Pershing exited its position citing "prospective returns" that have become "more modest," according to a presentation released Wednesday.
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Initially, he acknowledges, payments might be more modest—$100 or so per month, still enough to improve lives.
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These products have received outstanding reviews and come at a more modest price point than any comparable chips.
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However the International Volleyball Federation tweaked the rules to allow for more modest outfits – if athletes wanted it.
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Keep a privacy policy in place, because the magic is more modest now...on the surface, at least.
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Still, others highlight historically low levels of unemployment and more modest economic activity as evidence to hold steady.
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On average, the homes are smaller and more modest, so I cherished experiences far more than material objects.
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If you're looking for more modest definitions (or a cheaper place to become "wealthy") you might try Dallas.
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The infamous dive bar is one of a shrinking number of places for Floridians of more modest means.
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Now it's back on Indiegogo with a more modest goal ($50,000) and a crazy amount of new functionality.
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Neither of these are currently the case, suggesting that the pullback in coal prices will be more modest.
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Clinton also points out that Republican governors have obstructed more modest expansions of government-funded coverage under Obamacare.
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Analyses conducted by the credit reporting companies, along with FICO and VantageScore, showed more modest credit scoring impacts.
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But even a more modest yield of, say, 6% would imply a market capitalisation of just $1.2 trillion.
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On a day with a couple of huge deals being announced, we have a much more modest one.
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Her Olympic medal haul is more modest, though, having missed the 2014 Sochi Games with a knee injury.
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Additionally, other servicers have shown a more modest increase in modification activity related to the Streamline HAMP program.
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For more modest purchases, there is a little-known Fannie Mae program that took effect five years ago.
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Meanwhile, Jake Arrieta pitched a more modest 25 ⅓ innings, while Kyle Hendricks threw 23 and John Lackey 21984 ⅓.
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For servers it is a more modest 3.1%—but still five times what it was two years ago.
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Valeant said that "more modest growth in Salix" was a reason for its lower revenue forecasts for 2016.
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If you have a more high end box you might be disappointed by this models more modest features.
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SurveyMonkey found more modest fall-offs among Republicans and GOP-leaners (10 points) and pure independents (eight points).
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Suddenly, everyone is debating whether Boothbay's future lies in upscale development or in maintaining its more modest aesthetic.
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Those with more modest salaries generally have less access to work-based plans or can't afford to save.
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Others, like Lexington, Ky., and Bilbao, Spain, are much more modest, even wary, but they are still celebrations.
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In any event, after this trip, I'll settle for something far more modest: basic improvements to public transportation.
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Art is a new financial asset class, and this has altered the perspective of the more modest buyer.
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Part of the pitch for the moderate candidates is that while their goals are more modest, they're possible.
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Congressional chairs and even US presidents spend their careers fighting, and failing, to achieve more modest institutional reforms.
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But PhRMA also opposes that measure, and many doubt McConnell will bring up even that more modest bill.
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We move the winners into the White House and relocate the president into some nearby, more modest digs.
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The rise of pure independents -- independents who aren't just closet Democrats or Republicans -- has been much more modest.
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While Trump is confident about a strong market next year, Wall Street is forecasting much more modest gains.
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Before this year, there had been more modest differences, though Republicans were typically more satisfied with their costs.
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I don't know that there's any perfect answer to that, but I think being more modest is important.
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The first phase of this project is more modest: about 2003 homes and five hotel lodges, documents show.
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The university proposed a plan that phases in more modest cuts, but the board of trustees rejected it.
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It was a smaller, more modest venue in Silicon Valley, but one that highlighted his new passion: startups.
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Instead, formal support and funding is likely to continue but at decreasing levels and with more modest objectives.
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But for those whose wishes are listed on The Sugarplum Sled's website, the requests are much more modest.
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At least, they said, leave the route unchanged and allow us to build a more modest housing development.
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Wall Street futures pointed to another, albeit more modest, fall of around 0.2 percent when it reopens later.
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Its shares shot up by 22020% on Thursday, while Kering stock posted a more modest rise of 240%.
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The taxi center is also battling to retain and attract new drivers, albeit in a more modest setting.
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The Senate version of the NDAA, meanwhile, takes more modest steps to reform the Pentagon's approach to space.
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Mr. Templer's townhouse, at 348 West 22nd Street, near Ninth Avenue, was more modest in size and price.
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It's a more modest aim than creating a new class of money - but a far more practical one.
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Facebook, Amazon and Netflix were each up at least 4% while Apple and Alphabet notched more modest gains.
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The letter suggested a far more modest approach than Mr. Trump had threatened, leaving much of Nafta intact.
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Ultimately, though, I still favor more modest health care proposals to sweeping, ambitious plans, for reasons of realpolitik.
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The Canadians have so far followed a more modest diet of organic foreign expansion and smaller bolt-on deals.
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"We'll see much more modest investment growth until this capacity is fully utilised through growth," the chief executive said.
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Even if you're OK with a more modest iPad-based office setup, you'll hit a wall now and then.
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But there's another company out there that claims to have reached 40 million users with far more modest funding.
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"This is a much more modest compromise," Catherine Turcer of Common Cause Ohio said in a March panel appearance.
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This is not just a case of people of more modest means being pushed out by carpet-bagging techies.
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Ultimately, the more modest deal Congress put together picks apart the various pieces of the underlying satellite TV bill.
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He instead finds more modest savings that could come from lowered administrative costs and better prices on prescription drugs.
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She has a double-digit lead with women in both, while Trump has a more modest lead with men.
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David Schwendiman, the prosecutor, concedes that the aims of the new tribunal are more modest than in decades past.
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In other regions, the price drop is a bit more modest and falls somewhere between 11 and 16 percent.
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Clinton's more modest economic proposals, and her less aggressive stance toward Wall Street, may prove more attractive to voters.
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Otherwise, Snap and the world may need to accept a more modest vision of what the company will become.
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She offers something older and more modest — machine politics, made over for an era when ideology is the machine.
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A number of scientists reckon a more modest approach towards spreading life to other star systems might be possible.
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Artists like Nathan Ritterpusch, whose work sells for more modest sums, have begun to experiment with the online market.
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As the industry matures and costs rise, in other words, recent leaps in output will probably become more modest.
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Amazon dipped a more modest 4.8 percent while Apple stumbled about 1.5 percent at the time of this writing.
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Crunchbase data pegs 2018's AI funding totals at a more modest 38 percent increase over the preceding year.
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A few weeks later, the White House backtracked from that plan, instead proposing more modest cuts to the office.
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While demand growth is more modest now than it was over the last two decades, it is still rising.
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On a plan-weighted basis, however, the drop in costs is more modest: 2401 percent, down from 2401 percent.
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While fans and critics have widely praised Sachs' comedic talent, he was more modest about his work as Manuel.
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But as Rosenwald showed, a more modest approach -- building schools, not reforming school systems -- can sometimes produce better results.
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Whereas in-country mergers of mobile companies offer lots of efficiencies, combining fixed and mobile delivers more modest benefits.
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Income limits for more modest MCMV segments are also being adjusted from 2016 levels to compensate for consumer inflation.
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In April, I took a second and more modest shot, this time focusing on reading 15 pages a day.
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Mrs Clinton has a more modest, but still protectionist, position, promising "to put American workers first" in trade deals.
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The more modest measures are a far and weaker cry from the muscular moves threatened by the administration earlier.
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Waybright, who chairs the trust fund, renamed the Commerce Sports Authority, said the town had more modest ambitions now.
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People of much more modest means are now echoing his tactics, even if they cannot extend his lavish terms.
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"Consistent with our overall results, the improvements in Joshua Tree are more modest than those in NYC," Rudik said.
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Other moves were more modest, with the Turkish lira losing 21357 percent and the South African rand 210 percent.
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In 2018, same-store sales were up 5% for the brand, while Abercrombie saw a more modest 1% growth.
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In the United States, sales to retailers, more reflective of actual consumption, were down a more modest 3.1 percent.
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In fact, UK polling numbers were far more modest than the 90% for Remain number Trump likes to mention.
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If a rival launches during the second half, the impact on earnings will be more modest, the company said.
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A more modest plan reportedly proposed by Homeland Security officials would set the cap between 85033,000 and 10,000, however.
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Mnuchin may wind up settling for a smaller, more modest plan—one that simply cuts taxes and eliminates deductions.
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"Today's data suggest a more modest drag from inventories on fourth-quarter growth," Goldman Sachs said in a note.
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The U.S. Trade Representative circulated a draft memo to lawmakers last month laying out more modest changes to NAFTA.
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Instead, Britain is effectively banking that its more modest restrictions will keep the outbreak limited until summer, scientists said.
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Fed officials project the lowest unemployment rate since 23.4, paired with more modest inflation than was experienced that year.
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Clinton win statewide, but don't yield any additional congressional districts over a more modest 65-to-35-point margin.
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The business apparatus around her has grown more modest in scale, but her artistic aspirations are grander than ever.
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He is also leading polls, albeit by a more modest margin, in the second-largest Super Tuesday state, Texas.
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Although his moves in office have so far been more modest, he has stoked tensions between the two countries.
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In Missouri, the increase in turnout was a more modest 220006 percent over where it was four years ago.
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Those living at 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) had more modest, but still significant, 7.5% lower odds of being obese.
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Investors and managers could be provided with positive incentives with less risk through more modest reductions in tax rates.
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But he does see a spot for smaller advisory firms that provide advice to clients of more modest means.
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The rest of his platform was generally more modest in scale and moderate than the platforms of his competitors.
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I would then endeavor to tweak that itinerary so that it fits my slightly more modest budget of $24.50.
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The steps announced Friday are more modest than that and appeared designed to win buy-in from law enforcement.
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The MSCI World ex US index saw much more modest gains, climbing 2.063% overall or roughly 22.06% per year.
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Wall Street is expecting Netflix to report more modest growth when it releases its third-quarter results Tuesday afternoon.
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Shares rose as much as 67 percent to a session high of $20 before settling to more modest gains.
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Frenzied buying has spilled over from big cities into nearby satellite cities where price rises had been more modest.
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On Monday the migrants had a more modest goal for their destination: Huixtla, a town about 21 miles away.
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From affluent homes built in eye-catching Portuguese colonial style to more modest properties, the tropical cyclone took something.
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But more often, the debates have a far more modest effect, and it is important to have some perspective.
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By comparison, checks rose a more modest 5 percent in November 2004 after Republican George W. Bush was re-elected.
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Consumer inflation rose 2.1 percent on-year, missing expectations, as food prices rose at a more modest 2.4 percent pace.
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Euromonitor International has a more modest forecast of a $2.5 billion retail market for meat substitutes in the United States.
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During the same period Amazon spiked 49,000%, the S&P 500 turned in a much more modest but respectable 190%.
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Compare its rival Berkshire Hathaway, which has $702 billion in assets but a much more modest $350 billion in liabilities.
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Outside of the device's huge screen and beefy 12,7403 mAh battery, the Galaxy View 2's specs are more modest.
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Target, now a distant rival, has been making its own more modest push into the world of trendy e-commerce.
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So Pruitt could try to replace Obama's Clean Power Plan with a more modest version that stays within the fenceline.
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For those not wanting to break the bank, the more modest Popolo Suite goes for a cool $7,400 a night.
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Although the president introduced a (more modest) mansion tax in its place, the tag "president of the rich" has stuck.
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A Republican effort for an even more modest expansion of about $211 million is currently underway in the state legislature.
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What has been less clear is whether more modest changes in ice cover might also affect the rate of eruptions.
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Twitter and Snapchat both saw explosive early growth, but have seen that peter out to more modest increases later on.
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So it's fair to say that beauty, wellness, and personal care are on the more modest end of the spectrum.
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Other interpretations of the idea are more modest, like your everyday smart cover with a small rectangular screen for notifications.
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After all, a motorbike ride through the outskirts will take you past a half a dozen much more modest establishments.
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By contrast the FTSE 100 is on course for a more modest gain of just over 3 percent for 2017.
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Understandably in Jordan's era of the NBA, his salary was comparatively more modest and had career wages totalling $90 million.
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Honcker's path to growth is a little different, coming on a more modest funding base and with a different structure.
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Prices were up a more modest 2.6 percent in Halifax, 0.4 percent in Montreal and 0.2 percent in Quebec City.
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I expect the sudden glut of imagery, GIFs, and fireworks to find a more modest equilibrium as early enthusiasm wanes.
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But several big-budget Chinese films have flopped while more modest productions have done well, highlighting the challenges China faces.
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North America, meanwhile, experienced more modest gains of 11.2 percent, taking the number of billionaires who reside there to 727.
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These expectations are more modest than in the years leading up to the 22 financial crisis, but they are substantial.
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Carnegie Chief Executive Michael Ottaviano, based in WesternAustralia, has yet to decide where to begin, and has more modest ambitions.
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But it's certainly progress to see more modest options available at mainstream retailers, whether holiday-specific or for everyday life.
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The Clinton/Sanders plan attempts to reverse this trend, but its effects are more modest than they may initially appear.
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At a San Francisco event today, Apple rolled out a very different, and much more modest, vision for the smartwatch.
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The government forecasts 5.5 percent growth in 2018 though economists polled by Reuters expect more modest growth of 4.1 percent.
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Its goal is more modest and midlife-appropriate: to tell one more story of two people trying to reinvent themselves.
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It had a more modest goal then: to raise several thousand dollars to cover students' cafeteria debts at J.J. Hill.
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But the rate of increase for the major categories — drugs, doctors and hospitals — was more modest than in recent years.
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But if anything, it was the more modest decorative works that most revealed the singular dynamics of the Russian market.
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So as the market corrected and bitcoin has embraced a much more modest valuation of $7,000, Taihuttu never divested himself.
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History is filled with many accounts of devastating and deadly volcanic eruptions, though the death tolls are usually more modest.
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For their part, the Free Democrats offered to accept more modest income tax cuts than those pledged in their campaign.
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Chinese markets are closed all week, but a 0.5% overnight drop in Tokyo's Nikkei was more modest than Monday's thumping.
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"We've yet to see official numbers for (all of) 2019, I would expect more modest growth in 2020," Gaines said.
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In 2001 and 2003, President Bush signed tax-cut legislation that was much more modest in design and in impact.
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Instead, state lawmakers approved a more modest source of revenue for public transit, a fee on taxi and Uber trips.
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Once the Kennebunk house sells, the Thoms plan to live year-round in their more modest home in Ocala, Fla.
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More modest is Mulberry Point, a nearby peninsula where some shingle-sided cottages, usually not insulated, are for seasonal use.
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He has sought to frame New York's response as more effective, albeit more modest, than that of the federal government.
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States with the fewest insurers have the largest premium increases while those with more insurers have more modest premium growth.
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If you live in an apartment or more modest home, they also offer 2-piece sets that will work great.
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The Mets traded closer Jeurys Familia to the Oakland Athletics last week, and a few more modest trades are likely.
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Trump has since endorsed more modest proposals, such as legislation aimed at providing more data for the background check system.
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Bernie Sanders proposed a more modest wealth tax as an option for financing part of his Medicare-for-all plan.
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I did manage to sign up for a more modest extravagance — a half-hour seaplane ride around the Vancouver area.
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In year-to-date terms, iron ore futures are up 258%, while steel rebar has gained a more modest 27.2%.
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Lucy Hughes-Hallett's "Peculiar Ground" is more modest in its formal ambitions but more ambitious in its plenitude and sweep.
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But more modest levels of government spending amid the lower oil prices environment is expected to hamper banking performance in 2016.
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Values from the Kermadec trench were more modest, but still pretty high—ranging from 50 nanograms to 250 nanograms per gram.
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CBOT corn also followed wheat up on Friday, though gains were more modest under generally bearish stocks and acres from USDA.
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A consumption-focused stimulus package announced earlier this month also turned out to be more modest than some analysts had expected.
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The U.S. currency remained net bought over the past week, although on a more modest basis, according to BNY Mellon data.
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A precipitous fall that has taken it from being worth circa $1.2 trillion to its current more modest $700 billion valuation.
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Just three months ago, these groups were cooking up more modest plans to hold a Clinton administration to its progressive promises.
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Origination fees: Some lenders charge up to 8% in origination fees, while others charge more modest fees, or none at all.
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In its place is a more modest-size leather sofa the couple bought for the house they rented in Los Angeles.
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Mr Macron's plans are more modest: he proposes to cut 503,250 public-sector jobs and cut €21 billion from annual spending.
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Societe Generale believes the reform could lead to a more modest 20.873-25 bps cut in the new benchmark lending rate.
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While impressive at the time, the DK22016 was far more modest than the consumer-ready Rift that would launch in 22014.
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Though Transpod's estimates regarding full deployment are more modest than its competitors, it has big plans for the intervening years, too.
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Likewise, its U.S. comparable sales slowed from 3.8 percent growth in the prior-year period to a more modest 0.8 percent.
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Interestingly, the investors think that Meta, despite its far more modest fundraising, could give Magic Leap a run for its money.
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After steep losses Monday, the Shanghai composite finished down a more modest 0.26 percent and the Shenzhen composite lost 1.86 percent.
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Factory output, total new orders and new export orders again contracted, though at a slightly more modest pace compared with June.
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Many of the new units targeted the higher end of the market and were unaffordable to those with more modest incomes.
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The Nevada facility plans have been reset, with a more modest 650,000- square-foot facility planned for completion sometime this fall.
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All three royals opted for long-sleeves and more modest designs, then went with sexier more revealing designs for the reception.
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Fed funds contracts suggested traders still believe the Fed would opt for a more modest quarter-point cut in three weeks.
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Others are selling "pragmatism," with more modest ideas meant to win consensus — and which are often quite liberal by historical standards.
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Japanese shares were down nearly 3 percent in morning trading, but stocks across the rest of Asia saw more modest declines.
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Goldman also assigned a "much more modest" value to the company than WeWork's $20143 billion valuation, the person said on Tuesday.
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But in recent years, even the more modest actuarial numbers have been growing, as populations age and many public workers retire.
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While some multibillionaires have chosen to spend some of their wealth on expensive cars, others have taken a more modest route.
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In its more modest form of gerrymandering, the practice has been in play for decades and used by both parties alike.
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The house looked more modest and ordinary than I'd expected — except for the silver sports car that was parked out front.
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At the Galaxy, his salary will be a far more modest $1.4 million, reports Sports Illustrated citing the Spanish newspaper Marca.
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It will be a more modest winner, expected to strengthen 0.2 percent to 309.0 per euro over the next 12 months.
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Helping people stuck in the throes of challenging psychological experiences, often stemming from drug use, is the more modest goal here.
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Shares in Fonterra's fund, which provides investor exposure to the farmer-owned dairy exporter, also rose a more modest 0.35 percent.
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"Some people want to wear a one-piece, they want to be a bit more modest," Conrad explained to Yahoo Style.
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Future Westons — and one hopes there will be many — will have to work on a more modest scale, with fewer Marines.
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This is a developmental version of the spine of a more modest B22020 module, which the company actually plans to build.
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Democrats have also introduced other bills recently, including two this week, proposing more modest changes in how health care is delivered.
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It also revised previous months' numbers down by 75,28, meaning that the blockbuster spring job creation rates were considerably more modest.
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Instead of a 2.6 percent decline from 2010 to 2012, the study found, readmissions actually fell a more modest 1.3 percent.
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Now, the company has overhauled the effort with more modest goals — but subtly advanced technology, Cade Metz of the NYT reports.
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Hours after Trump's press conference, Google released a statement describing a project far more modest than what the president had suggested.
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I would then take that itinerary and, keeping its general spirit, remake it on a much more modest budget of $23.
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That service has helped to catapult the startup from more modest beginnings to a valuation of $22.5 billion earlier this year.
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The groups for the rest of the week are slightly more modest: a trio on Wednesday, sextets on Thursday and Sept.
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This ratio has expanded by a more modest 6.8 percent from the 103 level where it stood back on Feb. 10.
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U.S. light crude, supported by a tight North American market, was down a more modest 75 cents at $73.36 a barrel.
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His latest project, a condo at 200 East 59th Street, is far more modest, a reflection of the cooling luxury market.
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They also have implications for retirement planning — most prominently for wealthy Americans — but for taxpayers of more modest means, as well.
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However, investment strategists warned that investors may be in for a disappointment, given Roots' more modest growth and broader retail challenges.
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With the trade war still unresolved and the election coming up, Wall Street is forecasting much more modest gains next year.
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The decline was more modest than a fall of 0.7 percent which economists taking part in a Reuters poll had forecast.
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Republican White House candidate Donald Trump may bring up the same question in the upcoming debates about Clinton's more modest plans.
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After a strong increase of 1.4 percent in April, economists are looking for a more modest 0.3 percent rise in May.
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Others, like Cal State LA or UT Pan American, have more modest success rates but also enroll more low-income students.
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Lucid's engineering prototype has an insane, 1,000-horsepower engine, but the first production model will have a slightly more modest 400 horsepower.
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Sinemia is carrying on with more modest deals, and it's now offering weekday-only subscription plans that start at $2500 per month.
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But Centre County experienced much more modest growth in the Hispanic population; there, Trump actually performed worse than Romney had in 2012.
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But in non-expansion states, the gains for people in poverty have been more modest — and much deeper disparities persists across income.
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But if sums are becoming more modest, there are still investments to be made, funds getting raised, and ever more VCs emerging.
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Some Democratic politicians and left-of-centre think-tanks have put forward more modest proposals under the aegis of Medicare for all.
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ABC sold everything from hand-woven Oriental rugs worth tens of thousands of dollars to more modest coverings for a starter apartment.
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Its field of view is a more modest 40 degrees, its display has 720p resolution, and there's no port for expansion modules.
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Senvion's 5.5NC2 senior secured bond is trading at a more modest bid price of 100.157 to yield 3.869%, according to Tradeweb data.
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Whether or not the galaxy-spanning screen, or a more modest interface, shows up in the final production car is anyone's guess.
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Fitch views positively management's guidance for share repurchases in a more modest range of $800 million to $1 billion in FY 2018.
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The benefits are likely to be more modest in Saudi Arabia, where mobile penetration is already 180 percent, the sixth-highest globally.
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Jeff Bezos runs one of the world's most powerful companies, yet his route to success is more modest than you might imagine.
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The base model Challenger gets a more modest, but still plenty powerful 703 horsepower and 19 miles per gallon in the city.
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Instead, he is reported to be considering a more modest plan to reduce a tax on home purchases for first-time buyers.
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The problem with that more modest approach, the Republican senator conceded, is that the more conservative House Republican caucus might reject it.
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The evidence of China's growing relationship with resource-rich PNG contrasted with a more modest acknowledgment of the United States and Australia.
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Manufacturing activity continued to improve in most of the region — albeit at a more modest pace — and business confidence remained strong overall.
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Even Sanders, the firebrand, has floated more modest, incremental changes, like pursuing a public option and lowering the entry age to Medicare.
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Premiums for the cheapest plan available to that same 27-year-old are up a more modest (but still not small) 17%.
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On the simplest level, saying 'I' seems more modest and manageable than the claim to objectivity that is inherent in avoiding it.
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Freenome, a Silicon Valley startup, raised a more modest $65 million from Silicon Valley investment firms, including Andreessen Horowitz and Google Ventures.
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"For 2016 we anticipate a much more modest sale increase for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles," Zetsche told a news conference.
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The more modest hardware requirements make it a compelling match for low-cost devices and thus a solid option for developing markets.
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More modest wins have also brought resounding mandates for new presidents, thanks to the winner-take-all arithmetic of the electoral college.
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In the end, it had to settle for a more modest $54 billion valuation as it raised $4.7 billion from the IPO.
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They can hope that they've set back the program for a years, but it's more likely that the setback is more modest.
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The science part of the SpaceIL mission is more modest than those of India or China, according to the Times of Israel.
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The latest move comes thanks to a more modest uptick in contruction spending that anticipated amid a sharp drop in public projects.
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The law expired in 1999, when it was replaced by the more modest Justice Department regulation that governs special counsels like Mueller.
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The campaign told him it was making a more modest change in the plan that would reduce taxation for some small businesses.
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This was largely due to more modest increases in out-of-pocket spending, including copayments, deductibles and other direct payments to providers.
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Aquarius is a more modest structure, a tidy stucco edifice with an enviable location and, for Clara at least, a rich history.
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The latest attack was far more modest than the 2013 assault, staged by only a handful of terrorists armed with simple weaponry.
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"The figures present a more modest picture of the labour market over the last year," said Michael Gordon, senior economist at Westpac.
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This was an upround compared to previous raises, but it's also playing on a more modest field than some of its competitors.
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More modest proposals envision a one-shot vaccine that would protect against getting the flu for anywhere from three to 20 years.
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A few states are likely to see a steep spike in prices next year, but many are reporting much more modest increases.
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In apt Gen X fashion it's funnier and more modest than the best-sellers by the musical heroes of the baby boomers.
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When Havrilesky ditches the forced affinity of "we" for the more modest claims of "I," she has some poignant things to say.
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They may look like ruthless top-level predators, but their goals as island creatures are considerably more modest that you may realize.
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Physicists later whittled that down to more modest but still impractical amount: the equivalent of the mass of Jupiter, converted to energy.
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On ABC's This Week, Tillerson sounded a bit more modest, and insisted that the administration's overall goals in Syria remain the same.
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The Saints have given their cheerleaders more modest, one-piece outfits, ditched their annual swimsuit calendars and hired their first male cheerleader.
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Advertisers are happy to sponsor a show with a more modest audience, if it attracts young people with money or generates conversation.
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At Afton Alps, however, a more modest resort on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, the cost is less than half that: only $179.
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Owners often give more modest versions to team staff members, family and friends, and the wives and partners of players and coaches.
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They may continue their performing lives in more modest ways, but their times of grand nationwide tours have come to a close.
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Yet as governments around the world order lockdowns and curfews, Congolese authorities are finding it difficult to enforce much more modest measures.
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After the day's declines, the DJIA was off 20.4% from recent highs, while the S&P is off a more modest 19.2%.
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He said it was a more modest increase than he had expected, and that the infections had been successfully treated with antibiotics.
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The new Motorola Razr runs on more modest specs, like Qualcomm's upper-mid-range Snapdragon 710 chip and 6 GB of RAM.
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Despite those two strong months, independent economists expect growth for 2017 as a whole will be more modest, at around 1.3 percent.
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Luxury rooms top $1,000 per night, while more modest, grass thatched-and-drift-wood accommodations have daily rates of $300 or less.
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Total new orders shrank at a more modest pace, but new export orders slipped back into contraction after expanding the previous month.
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Chinese markets will remain closed until next week, but a 0.063% overnight drop in Tokyo's Nikkei was more modest than Monday's thumping.
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So what does it mean when the prefix "hyper-" is applied to a vehicle of more modest standing, like an electric scooter?
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Coverage of services is more modest than in the TPP, and it would not have protection for labor rights or the environment.
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If the Tuesday election was something less than an earthquake, it may have sent a more modest tremor through the political landscape.
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But for the most part, the rich would grow richer at a slightly more modest pace or become only mildly less rich.
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Price: Downholme Leather/cashmere gloves, $60 on Amazon here | knit gloves (a little more modest but still perfectly good), $8 on Amazon.
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P. for All" in recent news conferences, the 2013 promise as tracked by City Hall is more modest: "expand advanced placement programs.
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Whether it&aposs a more modest cut or full-out flare, there are plenty of good pairs of flared jeans out there.
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But that plan is different from the more modest amendments to the Affordable Care Act he described to The Wall Street Journal.
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The Emmys' ratings fell 32% to 853 million viewers and the Grammys' ratings slipped a more modest 5% to 18.7 million views.
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Economic growth would be more modest without fiscal stimulus and U.S. equity index futures fell to a six-week low on Sunday.
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And the Supplemental Poverty Measure, which includes more forms of income, showed a more modest drop from 14 percent to 13.9 percent.
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It's like hiding a needle in a much more modest haystack, but breaking the nose of anyone who got near the haystack.
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The truth about Vector is more modest, though the product does seem like a much more mainstream solution than the recently departed Kuri.
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Now, following a change of city and scenery for both former NHL players, their current goals and expectations are a bit more modest.
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Capacity is projected to increase by 2-2.5 percent in 2018, a more modest gain than the 2.5-3.5 percent predicted in August.
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Frontrunner Joe Biden is at odds with Sanders' Medicare for All rallying cry, recently calling instead for a more modest Medicare public option.
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CLSA estimated gaming revenue would come in as high as $40 billion a year, while Morgan Stanley forecast a more modest $20 billion.
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Their products range from touchscreen and smart home-friendly to simple digital interfaces and beyond, but their price tags are must more modest.
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But while the outcomes might be more modest, the overall approach is the same one Obama used; she's just been dealt worse cards.
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But construction activity so far has been more modest than expected, raising expectations policymakers will need to roll out additional growth boosting measures.
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"A mixed trading update from ABF, with 2018 outlook being held, but more modest commentary from the company on 2019," said Berenberg analysts.
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Relative to book or asset value, share prices trade on a ratio of 3, a more modest 25% above the long-run average.
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As you know ... Beyonce went full thirst trap to promote the clothing line ... but mama's way more modest with Blue Ivy in tow.
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If you want an Italian red with plenty of acidity, consider a Brunello di Montalcino or its more modest sibling, Rosso di Montalcino.
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Thomas's castle is far more modest than Norma's cobwebbed sarcophagus, and there isn't a chatty corpse floating in his pool, just palm fronds.
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Other options include a more modest entrance on 33rd Street, or simply tidying up the inside without any "major external changes" at all.
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Stefan Stern of the High Pay Centre, a lobby group, argues that it would at least embarrass CEOs into making more modest claims.
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The 221.5-inch iMac's upgrades are more modest, topping out at a six-core Core i24 processor and Radeon Pro Vega 20 GPU.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon and Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman saw more modest raises of 20163 percent and 7 percent, respectively.
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"The extent of contraction will be mild and more modest than during the decline during the 2008/09 global financial crisis," he said.
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But they might be able to defeat the most extreme gun control measures while being forced to give in on more modest measures.
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During the second quarter, comparable sales at both Home Depot and Lowe's grew at a more modest pace than the prior three months.
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As a general rule, these banks have reduced their appetite for growth and have shown more modest growth ratios than in the past.
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A more modest and limited version of popular sovereignty has proved workable in the United States and other Western nations with constitutional safeguards.
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An alternate approach, well-suited to a president of more modest means like Barack Obama, is to simply hold very banal diversified investments.
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Specifically, men say their "dream salary" is $445,000, while women wish they could earn a more modest, but still substantial, $279,000 per year.
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But, thinking that unfeasible, they say they'll pursue the more modest goal of gathering some fraction of the goodies to their own kind.
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More modest growth of 4 percent in its main European business was driven exclusively by its recent acquisition of Georgian gaming company Adjarabet.
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At the Port of Houston, volume was up a more modest 1 percent in February compared with the same period a year ago.
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Argentina's agriculture ministry maintains that the 2016 soybean harvest hit 58.8 million tonnes while the 2017 harvest was a more modest 55 million.
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It would also make pension payouts in Brazil, among the most generous in the world, more modest, and particularly for public-sector employees.
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The cover-up the offending bits of the statues attracted even more attention with pictures of the more modest displays going viral online.
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By selling direct, I'm able to avoid the retail markup, and therefore offer finely sourced and sewn pieces at a more modest price.
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Arora was considered a steadying hand on Son's more reckless instincts, leading more modest investments in Indian startups like Snapdeal and Ola Cabs.
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But the more modest scope also means, however, that the grassroots groups won't have the kind of prominence that they have at CPAC.
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SPX as well as with a more modest 11% gain for the NYSE Arca Pharmaceutical index of U.S. and European drug stocks .DRG.
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Key Republican lawmakers are shifting their goal on ObamaCare from repealing and replacing the law to the more modest goal of repairing it.
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It will be Sabathia's turn on Saturday, but though he once relished the responsibility of an ace, his goals now are more modest.
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Officials in Ankara predict growth of about 7% for the whole of 2017, but expect a return to more modest levels this year.
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While Deutsche Bank was trading over 4 percent higher in the morning, it closed up by a more modest 1.2 percent Monday afternoon.
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WeWork's most recent raise had been in July 220, the year before, which reportedly valued the company at a more modest $247 billion.
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It is even considering a new structure to distance volatile investment banking from steadier, if more modest, retail business, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
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If Trump had decided to continue making the cost-sharing reduction payments, projections showed a much more modest premium increase of 7.6 percent.
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Democrats have proposed a variety of proposals to expand and strengthen coverage, whether that's Bernie Sanders's Medicare for all or more modest plans.
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While the pace of that growth is slower – a more modest 22021 percent this year – the total number of cord-nevers is higher.
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But the International Energy Agency forecasts more modest growth, or even possible decline, if measures to stop rising global temperatures are rigorously implemented.
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The law expired in 1999, when it was replaced by the more modest Justice Department regulation that governs special counsels like Robert Mueller.
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"The Mars Room" is much smaller in scope than either of its predecessors, and seemingly more modest, with less swagger in the writing.
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While price increases elsewhere in recent years have been more modest, Sydney and Melbourne account for the lion's share of Australian real estate.
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Republican lawmakers plan to consider more modest proposals, including raising the minimum age to buy assault rifles, before the session ends in March.
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After a string of more modest films, Bentley was cast as head Gamemaker Seneca Crane in the first "Hunger Games" movie in 2012.
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If he actually discloses his tax returns like a credible, real-life candidate, he risks revealing a messier and more modest personal fortune.
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What we have instead is something much more modest — an immersive look at a particular story of female sexuality, albeit refracted three ways.
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But gone is the city's vision of a mixed-use community filled with apartments, some of them for residents of more modest means.
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A more modest approach might be to build editorial teams that keep watch over trending hashtags and remove obvious hoaxes and conspiracy theories.
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While such sentiment makes it unlikely that lawmakers will consider sweeping new gun restrictions, Congress is considering a number of more modest proposals.
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So I'll say something more modest: If liberals want to restrain the ogres in their midst, a few conservative ideas might be helpful.
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They've got different ways to deal with it -- from a Green New Deal to radically change the US economy to more modest steps.
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Forbes was a wee bit more modest, reporting Bezos added $12.8 billion to his portfolio, with a new net worth of $128.9 billion.
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Mr. Linklater, whose earlier work as a playwright includes the more modest "The Vandal," has built this latest offering from grand architectural blueprints.
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It originally promised to build flat screen televisions at the Wisconsin plant, and then changed plans to more modest LED flat screen displays.
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Vodafone is more modest and sticks to its cheaper and more reasonable superfast packages, both of which are less than £25 per month.
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But we aren't: Getting there from here would be very hard, and might not accomplish much more than a more modest, incremental approach.
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But the increased thresholds are more modest than some campaigns predicted, and nearly a dozen candidates have already met the donor requirement. Rep.
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But if your savings are more modest, say just $50 a month, then it will take 60 months — or five years — to recoup.
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She also added that many people will hold on to their passions, by living a more modest lifestyle, although it's an increasing challenge.
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That's a pretty good deal, although, as we've written before, Google Fiber's ambitions are a lot more modest than they used to be.
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Coons, who is working with Republicans to pass more modest gun control measures, scrambled on Friday to contain the fallout from O'Rourke's statement.
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International funding should be earmarked to initiatives that strive for these much more modest objectives that directly support the livelihood of Afghan citizens.
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If Trump had decided to continue making the cost-sharing reduction payments, projections showed a much more modest premium increase of 22019 percent.
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NBC News has since issued a correction to say that prosecutors had actually taken the far more modest step of pulling Cohen's phone logs.
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Wholesale prices of olive oil from Spain, the world's largest producers, are up a more modest 10 percent, with yields similar to last year's.
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But Kudlow also said the plan might not come to fruition until the summer, meaning the budget request could contain a more modest proposal.
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The new management demonstrated its commitment to frugality this off-season, passing up splashy signings in favor of more modest tinkering with the roster.
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Clinton has released a detailed plan, but it's much more modest in its ambitions, since it would tinker at the edges of Obamacare's reforms.
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Euro bears are cautious about positioning for bold action, having been badly burnt before when the ECB disappointed by choosing more modest easing measures.
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Ford has teased its first serious EV, which is supposed to be on the road in 2020 as part of a more modest rollout.
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Forget fantasies of designer clothes and luxury cars — most Americans say they have more modest plans should they ever join the ranks of millionaires.
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Conservative judges tend to focus on unearthing the meaning of the original 18th-century Constitution, which had a more modest understanding of federal power.
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The project has grown in scope since 2007, when Jessamyn Rodriguez first launched a more modest version out of her home kitchen in Brooklyn.
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Home rents also recorded their sixth consecutive decline, but fell a more modest 22014 points from February and 23 points from a year earlier.
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Within the line, the options range from more modest and demure to full on flaunt, and every suit is available in size 2-20.
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The company eventually settled for a more modest (and already-built) facility in Hanford, California that it is currently retrofitting to build the FF91.
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Asia, for comparison's sake, saw a 63 percent increase in plays but more modest growth in viewing hours at 22 percent year-over-year.
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The estimates are slightly more modest than those of the government, which sees inflation at 17 percent next year and growth at 3.5 percent.
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Last week, the EPA finalized carbon emissions rules for utilities that are more modest than regulations crafted by Obama's EPA (which never took effect).
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Emergency-room visits caused by drug overdoses rose 30% in the 12 months to September 2017, while deaths rose by a more modest 17%.
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N225 has been walloped 11 percent, albeit a more modest 5 percent in dollar terms thanks to the yen's JPY= best quarter since 2009.
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Interest in a comparable nuclear disaster at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi power plant in 2011 has also increased, though by a more modest 21 times.
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The fact is, the 23D printing market continues to grow – albeit at a much more modest pace than many extremely bullish pundits initially speculated.
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A survey due later from the United States is expected to suggest factories chugged along at a slightly more modest, but still solid, pace.
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However, Sampo recently announced more modest plans to invest 265 million euros in Denmark's Saxo Bank and 230 million euros in payment firm Nets.
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I've long suggested that the weakness in share prices last fall and winter were a rational repricing of more modest long-term growth expectations.
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In an interview earlier, David Gurlé, Symphony's founder and CEO, said the original intention was to raise a more modest $50 million – $75 million.
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But what this does seem to be is yet another bold promise from President Trump when he'll be happy with something much more modest.
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The new Kickstarter goal was a more modest $100,000, and the company changed the design of the camera to a 4-lens, 2D setup.
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In scandinavia, we expect the growth to be more modest than in 2016 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting By Anna Ringstrom)
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The FDP gave ground by accepting more modest income tax cuts than an election campaign pledge of up to 40 billion euros in relief.
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Home rents also recorded their sixth consecutive decline, but fell a more modest 0.6 points from February and 6.7 points from a year earlier.
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Instead, over the course of 2018, the United States has targeted Pakistan with more modest moves less likely to trigger a supply lines shutdown.
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But, as the columnist plausibly notes, simply holding talks could lead to more modest but still valuable achievements like an extended moratorium on testing.
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The best idea is to increase benefits across the board, but some reasonable legislative proposals call for more modest, targeted increases for vulnerable retirees.
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Mr López Obrador, or AMLO, as he is known, has swapped Los Pinos for more modest digs and opened it up to the public.
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Even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to understand the contrast their wedding offers to reality today, choosing a more modest celebration, relatively speaking.
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However, the prospects for combining the bill with a more modest $5 billion House measure, which contains none of the Flint provisions, remain uncertain.
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A previous Joint Committee on Taxation analysis that showed more modest effects on low-income Americans did not include the changes in those programs.
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The bounces candidates received in 2008 and 2012 were more modest than some in years past, but television ratings for the conventions remain high.
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While Trump's initial budget proposal envisioned halving US contributions to UN peacekeeping, the administration has since agreed to more modest, but still significant, reductions.
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Now just seven more modest onshore projects are planned for such partnerships in the states of Veracruz, Chiapas and Tabasco, according to company statements.
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His ideological core is much more modest than Le Pen's, however, and closer to the radical right instincts of Trump and his top adviser.
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Absent the structural revolution of a shift to multimember districts, a more modest change would be for both parties in Congress to decentralize internally.
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However, there is a solid list of positives, and analysts expect another up year for the market in 22017, but with more modest gains.
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Lawmakers fighting for their seats are concerned about voters' anger over the bill's attempt to make payouts more modest and raise the retirement age.
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Trump promised a $1 trillion bill on the campaign trail, but the White House has been kicking around a more modest $200 billion proposal.
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Houses along the streets spreading out from the center are more modest, with an assortment of ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods and smaller colonials.
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If you're planning a big, fancy wedding — or even a more modest affair — you need to know how to put it all together properly.
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Some believe that the short-term benefits are much more modest than widely thought, and that harms may outweigh benefits in the long run.
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Her patrons are an odd assortment of actors, well-heeled matrons, hedge-fund managers and scores of more modest believers in Ms. Longshore's gospel.
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"It is a huge head-start," said Traianos Dellas, formerly of A.E.K. and Greece, and now coaching Panetolikos, one of Greece's more modest clubs.
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Ms. Netrebko's stage presence has grown more confident in recent years, and, paradoxically, more modest: She's less busy in her acting, and more meaningful.
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Prospects for that plan seemed dim, however, so MediaNews put up a more modest three-director slate for Gannett's annual shareholder election on Thursday.
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Some Republicans expressed doubt that the Senate would approve the more modest House package without changes, much less a far costlier future package. Sen.
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By contrast, Google's search and other ads business posted $98.1 billion in revenue in 2019, which was up a more modest 15% from 2018.
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While a few places will experience big price increases for the popular benchmark plan in 2018, some of the proposed increases are more modest.
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She has also proposed starting with a somewhat more modest public option plan before later asking Congress to approve full-scale Medicare for All.
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This was a more modest, narrow and pragmatic speech, mostly appealing to Muslim leaders — in fact, only Sunni ones — for more cooperation against terrorism.
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Modi's lending on behalf of India has been more modest, as the world's fastest-growing major economy trails China's ubiquity on the African continent.
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" A more modest box found not far away contained the remains of an unidentified black person described in the press as "decomposed beyond recognition.
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The year has seen the gain just more than 10 percent, itself defying most predictions that stocks were in for a more modest upside.
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In the north, a victorious politician could direct state funds toward projects that benefitted his supporters, but expectations were more modest in El-Balyana.
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He pulled out two knee-length dresses with high necks, more modest versions of racier cuts, that are best-sellers with his Hasidic customers.
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The companies are likely accommodating more modest expectations that the taxis will be used for shorter flights across town rather than longer intercity trips.
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But if you have to choose between a more modest gift and the risk of disgruntled or resentful colleagues, settle for the smaller present.
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But some of these same reforms and trends have been happening elsewhere, including neighboring Oakland, and the declines there have been much more modest.
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With an equity increase looming, a more modest bounty might have signaled to shareholders that Credit Suisse is prepared to share in the pain.
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Mr. Li gave a slightly more modest target for economic growth this year of 6.5 percent, which many economists argue is still too ambitious.
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With an equity hike looming, a more modest bounty might have signalled to shareholders that Credit Suisse is prepared to share in the pain.
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The plan is far more modest than the debt-free college and student loan forgiveness programs that are being pitched by Warren and Sanders.
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But Democratic leaders want to focus on more modest goals on gun control that are deliverable, such as expanded background checks and closing loopholes.
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A Chinese dissident now living in Berlin, Mr. Ai is a major art-world figure who's had a more modest cinematic profile until now.
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From big savings on tech to more modest deals on basics like toilet paper, Amazon Outlet has great prices on all kinds of items.
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A more modest, but still radical, alternative is to replace today's welfare schemes with an expanded commitment to guaranteeing minimum income through negative income taxes.
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For Statoil, this has meant calling time on giant oil platforms and instead looking to build more modest installations and, where possible, revamp existing infrastructure.
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At the more modest end, YouTrip has pulled in this new money to take its model beyond Singapore and into larger countries in Southeast Asia.
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Analysts had expected the retailer to raise its full-year outlook, due to what they considered a more modest impact from The Sports Authority's liquidation.
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The i13 maxed out at 113 miles of range from a 33kWh battery after a 2017 update, and it offered a more modest 170 horsepower.
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The increase in demand only provided a more modest lift to overall output and employment as higher prices of raw materials ate into firms' profits.
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The new law provides steep tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest Americans, and more modest reductions for middle- and low-income individuals and families.
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The discussions that began in Reykjavik led to other, more modest but enduring nuclear pacts, along two tracks that have stood the test of time.
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The more you feel yourself stretching to buy a house, the more it makes sense to rent longer or to buy a more modest home.
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Pinera has proposed more modest changes to the pension system than the current government, while Guillier has proposed a path similar to that of Bachelet.
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More modest global economic growth has prompted a more cautious view on demand from forecasting agencies such as the International Energy Agency and OPEC itself.
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More modest legislation coming from that committee is more likely to become law, given it will likely be designed to attract necessary support from Democrats.
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The government has set a more modest growth target of around 6.5 percent for 2017, after achieving a slightly higher 6.7 percent target in 2016.
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And returning it to this more modest role, properly subordinate to voluntary civil society, will require cuts far deeper than those proposed by President Trump.
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The 6.8 percent rise in fourth-quarter net revenue is more modest than gains in previous quarters, influenced by low food prices following bumper harvests.
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We're a long way from Trump doing the latter, or even the more modest "constituent assembly" step, but divided government makes it likelier he'll try.
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Even still, the more modest measures were sure to spark a confrontation with Republicans and gun rights groups that oppose new impediments to buying guns.
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Of course, an added upside to this is that one slice of cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory is basically three slices at more modest establishments.
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Stripping out petrol, alcohol and cigarettes, put annual inflation at a more modest 1.5 percent, though that was still comfortably within the RBNZ's target band.
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" McHale is more modest: "I don't know why David thought of me, other than he might've guessed that Chevy and I were the same height.
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Yet if they assume that all profits flow abroad, growth in labour demand is far more modest: net job creation shrinks to less than 2m.
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Corporate and personal income tax revenues showed the largest increases, while sales taxes increased a more modest 22019 percent, according to the Rockefeller Institute report.
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The changes open the door to more modest coverage under health policies that were previously barred by the Obama administration under the Affordable Care Act.
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Yet there could be a silver lining for buyers with a more modest amount to spend on younger artists and representative pieces by established names.
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It rose by a more modest 0.2 percent in February and was up 4203 percent over the last year (1.8 percent, excluding food and energy).
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He refused, leaving Orthodox churchgoers loyal to the Moscow Patriarchate to set up their own far more modest place of worship in a Paris garage.
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The law that established the independent counsel expired in 1999, when it was replaced by the more modest Justice Department regulation that governs special counsels.
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Several companies saw price declines in this period, but because most of them were lower-priced stocks, their influence on the Dow was more modest.
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This is due to AI's more modest 60% stake in SANF and the latter's smaller financial contribution to its parent relative to its sister companies.
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One could get away with more modest infrastructure investments if governments required carmakers to make their vehicle fleets more fuel-efficient, thereby burning less petroleum.
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And I think the Fed is digesting that and you know, my expectation is we'll have a much-- much more modest rate increases in 19.
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Although the park is continuing to test drones in a project with Denel, South Africa's state-owned arms manufacturer, the goals now are more modest.
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Minnesota seems as if it might hand Mr. Trump a defeat on Tuesday, and Trump's lead in Wisconsin is more modest than in other states.
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Now it's looking like Florence will, in terms of wind speed, be a more modest storm, with 100 to 120 mph winds, a Category 2.
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"Of course that's a much more modest pace than in previous years when we saw annual increases of 7.5 or 8.5 percent," says Ben Shimon.
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"It's a very common experience for more modest [earners]," said certified financial planner and CPA DeDe Jones, managing director of Innovative Financial in Lakewood, Colorado.
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They have prodded Mr. Trump to put aside the Republican credo of "repeal and replace" in favor of more modest tweaks to the existing law.
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But if you consider the scale of international trade, the figure starts to seem more modest: Last year, Americans spent roughly $2.3 trillion on imports.
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Focused in particular on prescription drug prices and mental health coverage, Klobuchar proposed more modest plans on liberal policy priorities with an eye toward cost.
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While the stock market has seen double-digit annual growth rates in several years of the last decade, wage growth has been much more modest.
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And Louisiana Democrats re-elected Governor John Bel Edwards in a state Trump won by the more modest but still substantial margin of 20 points.
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As a result, they fear, the more modest goal of creating new rules in industrial business zones will be severely delayed or possibly go unmet.
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Others with more modest pay include President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, who took a 50 percent pay cut when he took office in May 2015.
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During a recent interview with her, I mentioned that she seemed to believe that bigger ideas were sometimes easier to accomplish than more modest ones.
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The figures show that the economy continues to add jobs but at a more modest pace as the trade war intensifies and global growth slows.
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Pine64, by building this device and others, is for now at the vanguard of ARM-based computing, but its goals are more modest than most.
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House Republicans countered the Democrats' bill with a more modest measure, which drew support from eight Democrats when it came to a vote on Thursday.
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But in others, like Wapello County, a blue-collar region in southeastern Iowa, some party officials say Mr. Biden's campaign has a more modest presence.
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The U.A.W. provided more modest, rustic cabins within the retreat complex for other previous retired presidents, and the union is considering ending that practice, too.
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He began praying at the Dar Al Uloom Al Islamiyah mosque, a more modest, obscure venue, in the semi-rural flatlands of northwest San Bernardino.
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He said he would host town halls and convene a panel with a more modest aim: to devise a "fair deal" for Alberta within Canada.
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The measure significantly slashed the corporate tax rate from 85033 percent to 21 percent and offered a series of more modest, temporary individual tax cuts.
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The bill sharply reduced the corporate tax rate from 85033 percent to 21 percent, while offering a series of more-modest, temporary individual tax cuts.
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The GOP tax plan slashed the corporate tax from 35 percent to 21 percent and offered more modest, temporary cuts to the individual tax rates.
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White men supported Trump over Hillary Clinton 62 percent to 31 percent, while white women supported Trump by a more modest margin, 52 to 43.
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But GM is not clear on when self-driving cars, or even the more modest electric vehicle business, will be large enough to be profitable.
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A focus of this year's show, which was more modest product-wise than what I've seen in the past, was getting new riders onto bikes.
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The original design was completely sheer, but a nude panel of fabric was added to the bodice of Middleton's dress for a more modest look.
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Taking on a Wimbledon debutante whose Grand Slam record stood at a slightly more modest 1-1, the result appeared to be a foregone conclusion.
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Simon argues that a more likely scenario is that Trump will go to countries like Mexico and seek more modest changes to their trade relationships.
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By this measure, CEO pay increased a more modest amount from the previous year: 1.7 percent, with an average income of $13.3 million in 2017.
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Held back by red tape, infrastructure constraints and difficult contract terms, Iraq is now targetting a more modest 5.5 million to 6 million bpd by 2020.
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The big picture: "We may have to get used to a more modest definition of 'liberal world order,'" Columbia University economic historian Adam Tooze told Axios.
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But official trade data at the weekend showed the country's exports grew more than expected in March, albeit at a more modest pace than in February.
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The SSEC dipped 0.4 percent in September, but climbed 4.9 percent in the quarter, bringing its year-to-date rise to a more modest 7.8 percent.
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The U.S., for example, is likely to see a more modest rise in price as a stronger dollar keeps a lid on the cost of imports.
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His ambition is more modest: a second term as mayor starting next year that would allow him to see through SmartTrack and his proposed road toll.
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As Meghan is marrying in the deeply religious space of St. George's Chapel, we can expect that her gown will be on the more modest side.
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Since the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic church has allowed the use of contemporary instruments such as the electric piano, which require more modest keyboard skills.
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Google's efforts will still stick to more modest projects early on, according to the report, and don't yet range into multi-million dollar blockbuster budget territory.
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Inside the gates, amid a fog of spray-paint, workers are putting the final touches to perhaps 50 more Ganeshas of only slightly more modest size.
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Today the seaside still attracts the grand plans of developers and architects, from the artificial islands of Dubai to the more modest i360 tower in Brighton.
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Meghan's first dress, designed by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy, was also devoid of embellishments, but was more modest, featuring long sleeves and a boatneck neckline.
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Nor would they have any real sense of what the more modest shift in public policy that would emerge from a Clinton win would look like.
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Although games like Acclaim's WWF Attitude had a detailed character creation mode with hundreds of outfits to choose from, WrestleMania 2000's selection was more modest.
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Without those two rounds, the construction tech sector saw just $1.135 billion in funding in 2018, up a more modest 55 percent over 2017's totals.
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Unlike its predecessors, UE4 dropped its million-dollar licensing fees in favor of a more modest monthly fee, aiming to appeal to developers of all budgets.
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But the size of the move would be more modest, and it would likely be confined to rates on open market operations (OMOs), the traders said.
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Since Archer doesn't have to adhere to the more modest royal standards, she opted for an off-the-shoulder neckline, as opposed to Kate's V-neck.
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"If you listen to some of the public pronouncements, most companies have become much more modest over time as they encounter real-world problems," Blumenthal said.
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An account with a more modest 6.5% annual return could net you around $26,000 in 10 years, $168,000 in 30 years and $667,000 in 50 years.
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Originally designed to be an advanced LCD factory, the new Foxconn facility will instead be a much more modest (but still needed!) research center for engineers.
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The soaring cost of housing in these places pushes those of more modest means away, toward spots where homes are cheaper but opportunity is more limited.
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Euro bears are cautious about positioning for bold action, having been badly burnt before when the ECB disappointed by choosing to take more modest easing steps.
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Meanwhile, China is building its first overseas base anywhere in the world in Djibouti, for which it will pay a more modest $20153m in rent annually.
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Just a few months ago, however, its share price was hovering around $23, which would have put this deal at a relatively more modest 24% premium.
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For more modest consumers, select rooms have a secluded area for stylists where they can leave new fits and styles without intruding upon the shopper's space.
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Walmart is now testing a more modest service with just four Walmart employees who deliver goods from a single store in Woodstock, Georgia, Reuters has learned.
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The deal was agreed at C$2.02m in April 53, the peak of the market, before the buyer put his more modest house up for sale.
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Since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February, the court — now evenly divided — has been issuing decisions that are more modest and ephemeral than before.
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Governments have little incentive to run budget surpluses and today seem to be ignoring even the more modest goal of keeping the deficit at sustainable levels.
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Other manufacturers, such as Apple and Sonos, tend to offer more modest discounts — but these companies don't have as many sales the rest of the year.
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The next biggest five European countries would receive $15 million to $20 million while the 33 lowest-ranked associations would receive a more modest $7 million.
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Since then, the giant storm, in which winds swirl around at 21 miles per hour, has shrunk to a more modest one and half Earth widths.
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Since then, the giant storm, in which winds swirl around at 400 miles per hour, has shrunk to a more modest one and half Earth widths.
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But in this case, the accounts on the left have relatively more modest followings and less well-established positions within the broader information architecture of Twitter.
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On Tuesday morning, Mr. Trump might have been displeased to find a more modest wall taking shape outside of his 68-story tower in Midtown Manhattan.
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Although games like Acclaim's WWF Attitude had a detailed character creation mode with hundreds of outfits to choose from, WrestleMania 217's selection was more modest.
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At only a year old, this particular specimen weighs a much more modest five kilograms, but grows by the day alongside roughly 260,2200 of its brethren.
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It would replace a more modest state park lodge that was wiped out in 2004, when Hurricane Ivan slammed into the beach resort of Gulf Shores.
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Held back by red tape, infrastructure constraints and difficult contract terms, Iraq is now targeting a more modest 5.5 million to 6 million bpd by 2020.
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Plenty of more modest items, like rare photographs, maps, astronaut mementos, and spaceflight equipment, were met with offers in the hundreds or low thousands of dollars.
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Not just C.E.O.s but the more modest businessperson — think of junior employees at multinational companies, or aid workers who are called to respond to international crises.
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As past feuds quelled slightly, Mr. Hoyt quietly returned to Manhattan around 2006 to reboot his fang business in a more modest state at Halloween Adventure.
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The handful of truly bad boss moments from the last decade and a half are dwarfed by more modest complaints that are taken to an extreme.
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It's still too soon to declare James's own, more modest reinvention — a move, after years in and out of Cleveland, to cushy Los Angeles — a failure.
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More worrisome is that the report also revised previous months' numbers down by 22018,000, meaning that the blockbuster spring job creation rates were considerably more modest.
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Jefferson is not chasing brand-name venture capitalists on Sand Hill Road but is seeking more modest investments in local businesses that will solve local problems.
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Instead, Pacific Legal is taking aim at the first, and more modest, phase of Mr. de Blasio's proposal: the expansion of a program known as Discovery.
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" But she finds more modest accommodations: "The glossy studio of my imagination is instead a sparsely furnished room with white wooden floors and white clapboard walls.
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The first two exhibitions are big, thematic shows while the one at Tibor de Nagy is more modest and, in the end, more surprising and satisfying.
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That very same poll found overwhelming support — 71 to 26 percent — for the more modest idea of raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour.
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After the report dropped, Slack posted a temporary recovery, opening down a more modest 6% today after posting a 20% drop after its figures first dropped.
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Not including food, energy and housing, which tend to change a lot from month to month, the index was up a much more modest 1.3 percent.
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In reality, top-of-the-line specs don't guarantee that your phone or computer will work any better for you than one with more modest features.
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As Neumann leaves, SoftBank will gain control of the company it had once valued at $47 billion, but at a far more modest $8 billion figure.
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Trump is instead supporting a more modest bipartisan bill in the Senate to lower drug prices, legislation that does not include a provision to negotiate prices.
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In addition to the XS Max, on Wednesday Apple introduced the iPhone XS, starting at $999, and the iPhone XR, starting at a more modest $749.
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But more modest, homegrown interpretations of Chinese cuisine will entice me, as they did this year at newcomers like Chinese Tuxedo and Little Tong Noodle Shop.
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"The inability to face up to a more modest royal family gels with our inability to come to terms with Britain's diminished role in the world."
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Wall Street analysts largely see much more modest returns in 2500 following a historic run last year that saw the S&P 2500 soaring nearly 126.43%.
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Most state-level groups have been more like libraries than lobbies, acting as depositories for shared information—and even those more modest groups have gone under.
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They could also vote on a more modest proposal that might, say, ask the Raiders for more information about how they intend to succeed in Nevada.
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Euro bears are cautious about positioning for bold action, having been badly burned previously when the ECB disappointed by choosing to take more modest easing steps.
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These fund companies all ended down more than 20.03 percent on Tuesday, though it was a down day, with more modest losses, for the stock market.
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The plan is more modest than what the most progressive candidates and voters support, which would be a single-payer system similar to Canada and Taiwan.
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The tax proposals from Biden, first reported by Bloomberg News, are certainly more modest than those of other leading contenders for the Democratic nomination, notably Sens.
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But he lost the popular vote in the 2016 election and his electoral-college plurality was more modest than many of those won by earlier presidents.
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People familiar with the matter tell the Post the Energy Department requested more modest spending cuts, but was overruled by the Office of Management and Budget.
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Early reports indicated that it comes with 6GB of RAM, but certification documents that showed up later indicated that it has a far more modest 4GB.
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That could force the Senate bill to include more modest changes, or, best of all for Medicaid recipients, it could kill the Obamacare repeal effort altogether.
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Instead, archaeologists retreated to a much more modest and fine-comb preoccupation with what they called the "processual": very particular inquiries into very particular societal dynamics.
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There are also stuffies, the fist-size baked clams loved by Rhode Islanders, though Mr. Hyland said he would use more modest littlenecks instead of quahogs.
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The conference's goals were more modest than those of the 1899 meeting — participants sought to establish norms of state behavior in cyberspace and promoting practical cooperation.
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On the face of it, "The Illusive Eye" is a more modest affair than its predecessor, but it's animated by philosophical ambitions that are exciting to ponder.
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This is especially regrettable since his actual policy outlines are refreshingly bold—and do deserve to be presented as a serious alternative to Clinton's more modest proposals.
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The unofficial Caixin survey showed a more modest increase in activity, perhaps because it focuses on smaller firms which benefit less from government support for the economy.
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U.S. gasoline demand rose in May by 13 percent to 9.59 million bpd versus last year, following a more modest 0.4 rise in April, EIA data showed.
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That view appeared to be borne out by the official data at the weekend which suggested that production expanded in December at a slightly more modest pace.
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Relative longshot Julián Castro proposed a more modest plan in which borrowers wouldn't pay anything until they earned at least 250 percent of the federal poverty level.
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The carmaker also plans to eventually release cheaper versions with more modest specs, and is also developing an electric SUV, as The Verge first reported in February.
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Two weeks ago, the Grammys hit a 12-year low in viewership, but their declines were more modest: The show lost just 20193 percent of its audience.
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When it became clear that any perceived retreat from pacifism would incense China and the Koreas, and alarm many voters, he settled on a more modest plan.
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That has succumbed to dithering, and even the more modest merger that he is now planning will be susceptible to internal differences on matters like the budget.
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Single-family homebuilding, which accounts for the largest share of the housing market, rose a more modest 1.9 percent to a rate of 876,000 units in August.
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Researchers aren't pointing to any of those potential use cases, however – even the more modest goal of trying to help us heal more effectively represents significant progress.
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Meanwhile, in more modest but still important news yesterday, May Mobility raised $22 million in Series A funding to keep developing its last-mile AV transit solution.
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Spending on health care for people who have private insurance accelerated last year, ending a two-year period of more modest spending growth, a new study finds.
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But with the data showing a more modest rise in euro zone core inflation, which strips out volatile energy and unprocessed food prices, the sell-off abated.
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The next step up for XR is a more modest 128GB (whereas the XS gets 256GB) and then 256GB (compared to the 512GB high-end OLED model).
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The Royals made a more modest investment in Kennedy, bringing him in for five years and $70 million, but have been just as pleased with the results.
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England had managed only three goals in their three group games, one less than their opponents, despite facing arguably more modest opposition in Russia, Wales and Slovakia.
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His campaign team, one of the richest and most technologically adept assembled for any Senate race, has little to do with Mr Trump's more modest Ohioan effort.
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It's a theory that has been attempted in more modest ways by other candidates — Rudy Giuliani in 2008 and Jerry Brown in 1976 — and met with failure.
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That effort would be a replay of what they accomplished in 291, when they circumvented Mr. Christie's veto of a more modest increase in the minimum wage.
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And the steps that rich families take — or fail to take — can serve as a model, or as a cautionary tale, for families of more modest means.
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That's a lot of support, but the party is hardly united, with some Democrats supporting more modest plans like a "public option" in the existing healthcare system.
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That process has led to a bill that is much more modest than the original plan but that advocates are still praising as a good first step.
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But speculation has grown in both chambers that leadership will simply slip a more modest renewal package into must-pass legislation at the end of the year.
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"They made it such a big deal, and now there are new regulations they want to put on and force artists to be more modest," she said.
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As the more modest gain in payrolls for September suggests, some big employers have slowed the pace of recruiting slightly, but they continue to add to payrolls.
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In the new study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers found benefits that were slightly more modest than those submitted to the F.D.A. during the approval process.
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Another idea is to change the bidding process to actually create incentives for cities to come up with more modest and sustainable budgets rather than flashy ones.
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And the experts I've spoken to suspect any actual law will only broadly resemble the framework, and that said framework could be abandoned for more modest changes.
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But even recent more modest analysts' sales forecasts are now looking unattainable given the safety issue and clinical evidence revealing unequal protection against different strains of dengue.
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A more modest plan, advanced by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, would create a "renters tax credit" to help cushion the impact of rising rents.
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The findings are echoed by projections from the Penn Wharton Budget Model, which forecast more modest benefits from the Trump tax law than the Tax Foundation did.
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Since its year-over-year increase was more modest than for other words, we instead looked for words with significant increase in lookups in the past year.
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The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down nearly 1 percent at 2,622.12, while the Dow Jones industrial average was down a more modest 0.6 percent, at 24,120.72.
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And then, for life's more modest challenges, there's always my new go-to: A DRINKABLE FEAST: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris (TarcherPerigee, $18), by Philip Greene.
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The bill that will most likely pass the Senate next week is more modest than a bipartisan measure introduced in the waning years of the Obama administration.
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After an appeals court upheld his findings, the state and city abandoned Westway to pursue a trade-in, under which a more modest surface boulevard was created.
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When asked about an Obamacare replacement this week, they mentioned their more modest bills to reduce health care costs in the emergency room and at the drugstore.
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Montecito is home to mansions owned by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, but most of the damage occurred to more modest homes in the flatlands.
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I'd thought I would soon be finding out what Mr. Washington sounded like on record in a more modest configuration, putting his scorching tenor saxophone out front.
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Bishop McGrath also thanked his advisers and disclosed his new, more modest, post-retirement housing plan: to live in a rectory at one of the diocese's parishes.
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Retrofitting American political journalism to defend it against populists—to which, mind, the left has historically been as susceptible as the right—calls for more modest change.
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" Ms. Kuhl is slightly more modest: "Naïvely when I was in high school, I thought, 'We can make a new technology that can solve this whole problem.
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The replacement from President Donald Trump's EPA would give states far more leeway to meet more modest climate goals — or even to opt of the program entirely.
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It's more modest in a financial sense as well: The C.F.L. salary cap is $5.15 million per team, compared with the N.F.L. salary cap of $167 million.
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The firm said that while Blackstone is "very well-positioned over the long term" they see "more modest upside" ahead after the stock's 55% surge this year.
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Another is whether individual tax-rate cuts should include the top marginal rates paid by high-income Americans or remain confined to those with more modest incomes.
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He cited the modest changes to intellectual property, forced technology transfer, more modest access to Chinese financial markets, and the inclusion of a process to settle disputes.
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But other sectors were able to step up and cover the lost of employment; output losses were more modest than employment losses thanks to higher productivity overall.
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Death-Star-size movies have been around for decades, but they used to land at specific times of the year, and more modest films could steer clear.
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The Republican-led tax cuts dramatically lowered the corporate tax rate, from 35 percent to 21 percent, and offered more modest, temporary cuts in individual tax rates.
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But then again such an Obama, a man of more modest promises and somewhat more Bill Clintonian flexibility, might not have been elected in the first place.
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The recent stock market rally and companies beginning to accept a more modest pricing of offerings for IPOs has more tech companies ready to test the waters.
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What remains, besides flag murals and graffiti slogans, are more modest gatherings asking a more complicated question: What do Puerto Ricans want their future to look like?
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"While carriers continue to offer promotions for the new iPhone 8, they have been much more modest compared to the iPhone 7 launch last year," Vinh wrote.
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He believed that only a sweeping vision of a better system could summon the kind of grass-roots mobilization he needed to achieve even more modest goals.
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"The Germans could have bugged that building," Ochieng says, pointing to the far more modest Peace and Security facility Angela Merkel's government gifted the AU in 2016.
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Subject to a shareholder vote and to conditions offered in terms of liquidity, exit and potential remuneration the overall cash cost could be more modest considering c.
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But it is also the issue that divides the Democratic candidates the most, with Biden and other centrists proposing more modest steps, such as reforms to ObamaCare.
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But as Mr. de Blasio begins his campaign for re-election this year, his tone has become markedly more modest, and his trumpet more of a pennywhistle.
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The boy's club mentality that defined police departments for so long still surfaces, they say, in more modest locker room accommodations for women and gender-laden expectations.
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In the years following World War II and for much of the mid-260th century, the consumption habits of the rich were guided by more modest ambitions.
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Among the other proposals is one called Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 91, which offers a more modest update in capacity to the currency but wouldn't cause a split.
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I learned to drive on Jefferson Davis Highway, behind pickups with the flag sprawled across their rear windows and sedans with faded, more modest Confederate bumper stickers.
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In the 2016 cycle, Bernie Sanders proposed increasing Social Security benefits (his bill, which Kamala Harris and Cory Booker have cosponsored, offers a more modest $112/month boost and does a bit less in terms of some of Warren's more targeted enhancements as well), Martin O'Malley proposed an even more ambitious plan to do the same, and Hillary Clinton responded with a more modest Social Security expansion plan.
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That was stronger than more modest growth of 3.1 percent in March and higher than the median forecast of 8.85 percent growth for April in a Reuters poll.
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What was disputed was how quickly it will fall, with estimates ranging from down to just 500 million tonnes by 2025 to a more modest 780 million tonnes.
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Fifield said this would be replaced with a more modest annual fee for the broadcast spectrum which would save free-to-air networks $414 million over five years.
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In its place, she's opted for baggier silhouettes, suddenly favoring giant sweats and puffer coats over leather leggings and mini dresses, and an overall moderately more modest wardrobe.
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