A perfect positive correlation of +1 implies that as one asset moves, in either direction, another moves in tandem in the same direction.
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A perfect negative correlation of -1 is when one asset moves in one direction and another moves in tandem but in the opposite direction.
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While specialist currency funds were still playing moves in the yuan, macro hedge funds - which bet on macro-driven moves in stocks, indexes, rates and currencies - were largely absent.
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Sometimes it feels like it moves in big leaps, sometimes it moves in small sighs, but the movement is more or less stable, implicitly posing a grander question: What is time anyway?
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Amazon India has been making aggressive moves in recent months.
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Meek Mill is making big moves in the fashion industry.
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The moves in Asia followed overnight gains on Wall Street.
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Moves in some bond markets have been even more extreme.
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You push the controller left, Noctis moves in that direction.
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Lower volumes can sometimes lead to volatile moves in markets.
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Other Democratic candidates have already made moves in the state.
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The next moves in the parliamentary chess match are predictable.
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Still, moves in Latin American currencies have been somewhat limited.
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It intensified these moves in the key holiday shopping season.
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Drew and Jonathan Scott are making big moves in 2018.
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Just follow along with the moves in the GIFs below.
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"My dance moves in CampRock were so terrible," Joe said.
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Theo moves in with Trish and throws out her gloves.
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The president will announce both moves in a speech Wednesday.
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Spain's Constitutional Court has blocked such moves in the past.
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There are two moves in Ape Out – punching and grabbing.
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The growth scares are magnified by moves in financial markets.
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My room is being cleaned, and a man moves in.
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In phase three, Trump moves in to close the deal.
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The major takeaway is that retirement investing moves in cycles.
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Topshop has been making moves in the wearables field recently.
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Bieber's got some karate moves in the shed, it seems.
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Poloniex said the data reflected moves in the wider market.
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Then came abrupt moves in oil prices and bond yields.
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Those legislative moves, in the main, have had limited success.
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Dancers practiced their moves in bedrooms, with the shades drawn.
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The regulator's moves in recent weeks, however, reverse these curbs.
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He moves in and replaces Lloyd as Mae's principal companion.
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Those represent game altering moves in transportation, technology, and media.
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Russian stock indexes were up, mirroring moves in oil prices.
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"For some reason, everything moves in slow motion," Willis says.
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But there were other major moves in markets last year.
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The fluid stuff of our lives truly moves in waves.
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Safe-haven gold steadied helped by sluggish moves in riskier assets.
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" He said he would identify his next moves "in due course.
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It can lead us to make moves in the European arena.
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Moves in currency markets, however, were more muted than in stocks.
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Students trying to pick up new moves in order to improve.
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But humans aren't the only ones making moves in fashion recently.
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Ruby Rose does not make wrong moves in the hair department.
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Syria The US is considering making more bold moves in Syria.
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Although volatility indexes were higher, most moves in currencies were muted.
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The Beyhive is mighty impressed with Beyoncé's moves in her heels.
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Moves in the U.S. dollar will also be watched by investors.
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Mr Netanyahu made good use of these moves in his campaign.
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Analysts say Chipotle continues to make moves in the right direction.
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From one side at least one Virginia state trooper moves in.
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Polly moves in with the Blossoms leaving Alice an emotional wreck.
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There were more dramatic moves in the mid-cap FTSE 250 .
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In this respect, recent moves in the contango have been ambiguous.
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" Another analyst characterized today's market moves in Tokyo as an "overreaction.
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In between those periods, we saw moves in the opposite direction.
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Lemonade has made some big moves in the world of insurance.
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Global markets are sensitive to any sharp moves in the yuan.
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The firm has made moves in the U.S., via the Musical.
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He moves in with his father, which initially makes Bjørn happy.
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Correspondingly, Astenbeck's fortunes have almost matched the moves in oil prices.
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Phoenix's dance moves in the film were inspired by Ray Bolger.
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Democrats are also seeking to block Trump's emergency moves in court.
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The market has made few big moves in the last month.
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Mergers and acquisition news drove the biggest moves in individual stocks.
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These are the top uses of camera moves in movie history.
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However, Qualcomm isn't the only company making moves in this sector.
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Donkey Kong is making moves in the competitive Super Smash Bros.
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Michaela Watkins plays Dewey's a newly divorced sister who moves in.
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It was one of the greatest moves in consumer tech history.
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Media coverage frequently emphasizes moves in the Dow Jones industrial average.
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Persuade someone to read "Night Moves" in 50 words or less.
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Once Amazon fully moves in, neither will likely be the same.
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He picked up some moves in middle school in San Francisco.
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Some of the moves, in fact, come right from their playbook.
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He moves in front of the mirror and his feathers shake.
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Bankers expect more such moves in the rest of the year.
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Ethan, Joe's friend and fellow bookstore employee, moves in with Blythe.
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Mishra does believe competitors will make moves in response and soon.
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The decision by Australia follows similar moves in China and Japan.
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There were more dramatic moves in the mid-cap FTSE 250 .
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But the studio's next release moves in a completely different direction.
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On a go forward basis Time only moves in one direction.
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Moves in the currency market were miniscule after bigger swings overnight.
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There are suddenly lots of triggers for moves in those markets.
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Other activist have been making moves in Japan in 2019 as well.
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Outside of Europe, though, the moves in bank shares are hardly reassuring.
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Here's why he made these moves in his model portfolio on Tuesday:
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The string pulls the ball so that it moves in a circle.
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You'll get what you give and while this planet moves in reverse.
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Traders, though, are pricing in just two moves — in June and December.
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With many markets closed for Christmas, moves in other currencies were limited.
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Unexpected moves in the yuan could put Chinese policymakers in a bind.
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Hilary Swank showed off her workout moves in a recent Instagram post.
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But it moves in infinitesimal proportions, not visible to the naked eye.
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In many ways, I see the same determining moves in Harris's work.
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Earnings are the primary driver of individual stock moves in the region.
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This is how space-time moves, in theory, when black holes merge.
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Instead, it moves in fits and starts that match its choppy interface.
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The narrative moves in repetitions of events, each pass revealing further details.
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The infantry company moves in on foot, with orders to move cautiously.
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It's one of China's most aggressive military moves in the regional standoff.
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Water, and the pint-sized player who demanded big moves in Cambodia.
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A typical credit cycle moves in three phases: Recession; recovery and expansion.
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Overall low volume, hyperbolic moves in specific equities, stagnant government credit market.
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Britain's economy, highly exposed to trade, moves in tandem with world trends.
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But of course, she falls in love with him and moves in.
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Looking at historical evidence, she mentioned currency moves in Singapore and Canada.
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A lot of us are making actual moves in our personal lives.
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The slight rise in yields mirrored moves in other major bond markets.
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Favourable currency moves in Brazil and Chile also boosted revenue, Abertis said.
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We're not surprised to see Tarte making moves in the beauty industry.
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The declines in mining shares come despite recent upward moves in commodities.
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Move left and right and the ball moves in each respective direction.
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Instead, he is focused on the moves in financials and small caps.
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Everyone moves in the same direction performing something like a line dance.
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But Tinashe seems a bit misguided on which direction it moves in.
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His moves in Libya are important to watch in the coming weeks.
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Authorities made a number of restrictive moves in anticipation of the procession.
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However, moves in bond yields were so small that trading remained unprofitable.
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Stocks have not made many big moves in the last two weeks.
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Demand for those lower-quality bonds often moves in sympathy with equities.
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There are a few moves in FX as of 21.2:4.36.28 p.m.
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Nevertheless, it could pave the way for similar moves in other cities.
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So far, the market's moves in those two periods look extremely similar.
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"But if he moves in our direction, we will work with him."
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The first is how it may impact Opera's business moves in Africa.
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The gauge generally moves in the opposite direction of the stock market.
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The moves in European markets on Monday come amid Brexit-related turmoil.
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BUT LISTEN THE MARKET GOES THROUGH THINGS, THERE'S MOVES IN THE MARKET.
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Illinois, Rhode Island, and Vermont made similar moves in 2018 and 2019.
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Ya might've seen some of his other moves ... in a retirement home.
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Apple is far from alone in plotting big moves in health care.
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On the day, sharp moves in Merlin and Pearson took centre stage.
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The administration's early moves in domestic policy have followed a similar course.
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Not everything moves in the same direction in the business of startups.
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SoftBank has not made major moves in the Middle East until now.
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That followed several moves in the past few weeks to support businesses.
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AG: We hope that somebody moves in and out of homelessness, right?
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It's going to measure the potential for moves in the S&P 500.
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The moves in Asia followed another record close in U.S. stocks on Thursday.
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There's just more confidence in her moves, in and out of the studio.
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Pay attention to it as it moves in and out of your body.
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The moves in Europe followed losses in Asia's tech sector among Apple suppliers.
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Other moves in the future for the company will include more geographic expansion.
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In fact, they offer a partial hedge against sharp moves in foreign exchange.
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Dow theorists like to see moves in the industrials confirmed by the transports.
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"Facebook's moves in the telecoms world are always viewed with suspicion," Garner said.
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After those product updates, you can expect internationalization moves in the coming months.
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This is similar to the moves in the broader CDS market in 28414.
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The bigger moves in British stocks were in mid-caps and small-caps.
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Amazon has been making some big moves in the smart home space lately.
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But on a very short-term basis nothing moves in a straight line.
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Norway's crown appeared poised for the biggest moves in the next 9.623 months.
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Uncertainty ahead of Trump's comments, however, led to muted moves in currency pairs.
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State incentives aside, there are structural reasons for the moves in the Midwest.
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"Moves in Treasuries do have an impact on Japanese bond yields," he said.
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You know she's an aspiring singer and moves in with her husband Toby.
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If that object moves in your video, the sticker will move with it.
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Moves in currency markets seem to suggest that, according to an investment manager.
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When the battery is in use, the lithium moves in the opposite direction.
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You're ready to make some moves in your professional or public life today.
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And it is not the only one that's made moves in this space.
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The currency moves in a 2 percent band around the daily reference rate.
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to moves in the currencies market.
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Russian share indexes were mixed early on Monday, reflecting moves in the rouble.
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A different fervor, grave and delicate, moves in the daylight of his pictures.
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The opposite mentality has generally factored into daily market moves in recent years.
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In short, when the car moves, the content moves in the same way.
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Refinance demand is most sensitive to even the smallest moves in interest rates.
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Speculators' moves in the soy complex through April 30 were not very dramatic.
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Either God moves in mysterious ways, or the gods that govern television do.
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That all changes when the wealthy Darcy family moves in across the street.
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One of his first moves in office was to ease gun ownership rules.
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European Union leaders have watched Mr. Orban's moves in Hungary with increasing alarm.
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But unusual moves in the bond market are worth keeping an eye on.
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Once the decision is made, everyone moves in that direction as a unit.
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Confidence: High High pressure moves in Tuesday and dominates through at least Thursday.
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Moves in sterling reflected a tendency to jump on any signs of progress.
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In 2018 and 2017, there were just eight such moves in each year.
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That reduces the risk of out-sized moves in the local debt markets.
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Investors also attributed the moves in yields to global central banks' easing measures.
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That's a really interesting question — because Google is making big moves in health.
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Moves in sterling reflected a tendency to jump on any signs of progress.
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Most moves in Asia were within the 0.5 percent range of Tuesday's close.
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I thought, O.K., we've got to start making some moves in another direction.
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Xochi gets a job as Pallas's "governess," and moves in with the family.
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Refinances are most sensitive to moves in interest rates, which rose last week.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Rain or mixed precipitation moves in after dark.
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Nothing moves in isolation; everything affects everything else, and rarely for the better.
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But the network has made several moves in recent weeks to distance itself.
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The cat eye is one of the most classic makeup moves in the books.
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But it was the pound's moves in the FX markets that dominated the day.
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After its latest hike in September, the Fed had forecast three moves in 2019.
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In other words, the weird moves in the bond market won't trigger a recession.
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The moves in both debt and equities added a frisson to calm-trading markets.
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Swaps help companies "insure" themselves against adverse moves in interest rates and corporate defaults.
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The mouth often moves in like a really weird sort of non-human way.
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The body of the future, according to Flierl, moves in several directions at once.
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Normally, I like to play slow and steady, carefully planning my moves in advance.
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This new feature could be one of the company's first moves in that direction.
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Whiteness moves in an overt political way, but also, in these smaller gestural ways.
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But they have been climbing with the moves in oil tracking the S&P.
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With no clear sense of direction, sterling remains vulnerable to moves in other currencies.
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Others also pointed to the moves in the dollar to explain the yuan's drop.
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Adami said he would also be interested in similar moves in Nvidia and Intel.
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With the earnings season in full swing corporate results dictated moves in other shares.
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"I will more than likely remove my work before Spotify moves in," Hellbent added.
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I really loved coding because you can add moves in wherever you want them.
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Right now, executives are simply using their intuition to make moves in the space.
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If recent moves in Treasuries and the dollar are any guide, it's a winner.
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This time, it's a sorority that moves in next door to the married couple.
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The sun moves in the sky, and when night falls, the landscape goes dark.
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She manages to knock him out in five seconds with three moves in succession.
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Forced moves in the past have already destroyed the itinerant lifestyle of the Bedouin.
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"It's becoming increasingly difficult to justify moves in the futures markets," another source said.
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Some, like Lufthansa, have recruited sports stars to demonstrate the moves in short videos.
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It moves in ways you don't expect, generates indelible moments out of thin air.
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Two other AL Central clubs made bold moves in hopes of challenging the Royals.
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The New Orleans Saints made some savvy moves in the offseason and could surprise.
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Staffers for other would-be presidential candidates have made similar moves in years past.
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Individual moves in a game with "tomorrows" are radically different from one-shot games.
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The question is what Iran's moves in southern Syria mean for Washington's broader strategy.
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Traders were closely following moves in currencies, calling them the contagion mechanism between markets.
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"The language moves in torrents, always energized ... shamanistic," Stone read, quoting The Boston Globe.
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If you swap in the dry cleaning pad, the robot moves in straight lines.
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One day, a new guy — let's call him Reed Hastings — moves in next door.
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Without asking, he moves in with Jesus and adopts an attitude of paternal authority.
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The moves in U.S. financial markets reverberated across assets in Europe and emerging markets.
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She turns and moves in to kiss me and her face freezes in time.
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Investors may have to get used to big, sudden moves in the stock market.
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" Recently he called Mr. Hirst "an innovative artist who always moves in new directions.
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We will be tracking all the day's market moves in a special live briefing.
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Hyundai is one of several major players making moves in the autonomous driving sector.
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Two of the novel's moves, in particular, are perceptive artistic extrapolations from 1980s trends.
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It makes a kind of sense that "Testimony" moves in bursts, like a screenplay.
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Moves in the bond market should also support gains in Amazon's stock, said Wald.
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Joe moves in with Love and he sets his sights on a new neighbor.
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The exchange-traded fund's relatively small moves in value indicate much more balanced trading.
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Cotton is no stranger to irregular moves in support of that dead-end policy.
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Dialogue always moves in fits and starts, and always seems naïve — until it works.
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Without a stronger dollar, these moves in the stock market don't mean as much.
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When you have big moves in the stock, this just causes a distraction. Okay.
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When you have big moves in the stock, this just causes a distraction. Right.
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But he's made some moves in the past few days that have restarted the speculation.
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However, their moves in November suggest that the worst-case scenario may not play out.
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He was there for the signing and lauded the moves in a series of interviews.
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Curry even threw down some dance moves ... in case you thought he didn't have any.
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For context, the broad index posted just eight 5003 percent moves in all of 2017.
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Liquidity was thin with Japan on holiday and moves in currencies and bonds were minor.
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Making big moves in an industry dominated by men has always been important to Barbara.
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American politics moves in cycles, and the country is barely two years into a revolution.
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A celebrity moves in with his married accountant to lay low after a public breakup.
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Should local communities have the right to know before a big tech company moves in?
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Moves in the currency market reduce the need for the RBA to provide more stimulus.
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Otherwise, moves in currency markets have been relatively orderly compared with those in equity markets.
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You've also shown that everything that moves in the room, you're going to photograph it.
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In the last work, "Mohawk Correctional Facility" (appropriated 2013), Lawson moves in an unexpected direction.
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Without new credit, economic growth moves in reverse and individual player "bankruptcies" become more probable.
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You can see how the shadow moves in the same direction as the Earth rotates.
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AlphaGo won by resignation after 211 moves, in a game where the contenders switched tactics.
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What if Rob moves in, nothing changes and he goes back to his old habits?
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ET. Meanwhile, the moves in oil are expected to keep investors on edge this week.
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The swaps are used by companies to insure themselves against unexpected moves in interest rates.
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Traders were monitoring both the moves in the foreign exchange market and fixed income markets.
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Mathematician Trevor Dick shows some slick climbing moves in Parley's Canyon near Salt Lake City.
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There are companies in the industry that have made very bad moves in the past.
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Those are moves in the direction the West would like to see, but not enough.
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Moves in the currency market were miniscule in early Asian hours after bigger swings overnight.
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Excessive and disorderly moves in the currency market could badly affect economic and financial stability.
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I go to her concerts and I watch how her hair moves in the wind!
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The "Fast Money " traders debated what Thursday's massive moves in the metals market might indicate.
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From Soho House to Bethenny Frankel, everyone is making moves in the home decor space.
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Becker appeared to be making moves in this direction with his visit to South Carolina.
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Though the Sun hardly moves in the sky, their hearts are beating, their reserves depleting.
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Wherever he moves in the lineup or in the field he is surrounded by excellence.
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Some classic fairy-type moves in Pokémon are Aromatic Mist, Floral Healing, and Nature's Madness.
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Some of the ways Simba moves in the new movie look like the original animation.
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The Dow is in a strong uptrend, but it moves in well-defined trading bands.
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The Trump administration has made a number of moves in Israel's interest since taking office.
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These aren't meaningful downside moves in light of what could be otherwise fairly ominous headlines.
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Global markets remain on edge with trade-related headlines spurring big moves in either direction.
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The cryptocurrency, which started the year under $20.21,262.07, has experienced massive moves in recent days.
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It's turning right the whole way and never moves in his direction at any point.
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Last week, the reverse happened, with sharp moves in both commodities in the opposing directions.
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And how long before the House of Saud moves in to pillage Alwaleed's vast holdings?
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In one of the most innovative and important strategic moves in modern presidential politics, Sen.
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Governor Jiri Rusnok has said single percentage moves in the crown would not raise concern.
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And so far on Friday, there have been some gut-wrenching moves in global markets.
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Some of the biggest moves in Monday's rally came straight from Wall Street, Cramer said.
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Iran's moves in the direction of nuclear weapons production is certainly a case in point.
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Unorthodox policy moves in the past and a high regulatory burden have affected private investment.
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"Dollar/yen will probably continue to take cues from moves in U.S. Treasuries," Okagawa said.
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In VR, the camera is usually stationary so that the viewer barely moves in space.
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China's recent moves in the South China Sea have drawn a great deal of attention.
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The book starts with ideas, then moves, in brief fragments, to ramifications of those ideas.
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Often their prop of choice is a newspaper declaring sharp moves in bold typeface. S.&.
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BOES CARNEY SAYS THERES ALMOST IMMEDIATE PASS-THROUGH OF MOVES IN STERLING TO FOOD PRICES
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She's a teenage girl learning some dance moves in her room, and not very competently.
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Environmental groups and several states have already pledged to challenge those moves in federal court.
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For traders, the speed and scale of the moves in credit markets were particularly challenging.
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We're looking to transform ourselves from within while the planet of rebellion moves in reverse.
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When Venus moves in reverse, she withholds her charms, encouraging us to find our own.
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Some strong market action, and some interesting moves in the ten-year note as well.
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The trade war has dented business sentiment and has sparked volatile moves in capital markets.
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Moves in global bond markets over the last few months suggest changing expectations about prices.
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Tepid moves in the market could also be due to investor concerns over North Korea.
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"It does make sense when you look at other moves in this space," Kocianski added.
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Ultimately, I'm definitely going to use some of Jolie's moves in my future workout routines.
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Last year, it found that almost 62 percent of moves in New York were outbound.
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Furthermore, the earnings threshold moves in line with the retail price index (RPI) each year.
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Moves in Asian share markets were small, however, with Japan shut for a public holiday.
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These bold moves in the Middle East are not lost on North Korea or China.
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The moves in premarket trade come after Wall Street stocks surged in the previous session.
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Her petition for divorce fails in the courts, so she moves in with her parents.
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MSCI's index of Latin American stocks rose 0.7%, in line with global moves in equities.
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He said he would move to stocks that can benefit from cyclical moves in the economy.
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The moves in the Aussie dollar came after the country's trade surplus came in above expectations.
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Gold is getting some support from moves in the wider markets, Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said.
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Watch for more economic nationalist moves in lead up to Trump's Saturday night rally in Pennsylvania.
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Amazon, a popular technology leader, has been making moves in the space for quite some time.
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Do all of these zigzag moves in foreign policy make it challenging to cover Donald Trump?
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But strategists at MRB Partners think investors might be overreacting to the moves in Treasury yields.
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"Global earnings revisions are now negative and correlate very closely to moves in equities," Garthwaite wrote.
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Moves in the pound were less dramatic on Friday than those following May's previous parliamentary defeats.
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The moon enters Leo and squares Uranus, and you're making surprising moves in the public eye.
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"You can fit these four moves in anytime and anywhere over the holidays," DeGrazio tells PEOPLE.
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And with the trade deadline passing and zero moves in Boston, he's running out of time.
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Potential side effects could include the encouragement of speculative moves in financial markets that cause bubbles.
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The moves in the region came as China's manufacturing activity declined more than expected in May.
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Mr Trump has made many bad moves in security and other policy against the generals' advice.
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But on the two most prominent social issues, polling with millennials actually moves in different directions.
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It was a moment that once again exhibited how anti-Blackness moves in pro-women spaces.
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The girls' mothers showed off their own amazing moves in a hip-hop class this week.
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These moves, in turn, have come as expectations for a 2016 Federal Reserve hike have risen.
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Then, one day, a black family moves in, and the other Suburbiconians absolutely lose their shit.
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Though the story largely moves in a straight line, you have some influence over what happens.
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The trip also comes amid growing concern about China's military moves in the South China Sea.
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The moves in foreign exchange markets were far more muted than in other asset classes, however.
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Viewers are then encouraged to record their own moves in a video and post them online.
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A leading topic was the recent moves in the United States to restrict access to abortion.
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Pay attention to your new perceptions of the world as the blue planet moves in reverse.
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If that doesn't work, we do have administrative tools that we can make moves in housing.
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It represented one of the first major moves in a makeover spearheaded by president Phil Jackson.
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Instead, she's released and moves in with her former assistant (Bell) and the assistant's precocious daughter.
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Luckily, the federal government looks like it's about to make big moves in the right direction.
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The Australian dollar, which often moves in sympathy with the kiwi, added 0.15 percent to $0.7096.
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Interest rates swaps are contracts used by companies to insure against adverse moves in borrowing costs.
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In addition to the U.S. storm, Middle East tensions have dictated market moves in recent weeks.
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India's economy appears to be slowing, while there are strange moves in China's interest rate market.
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Brunson converted back-to-back baskets with nifty moves in the lane with 17:15 remaining.
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The Australian dollar, which often moves in sympathy with the kiwi, slipped 0.1 percent to $0.7077.
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"That's why we didn't see a lot of moves in either rates or forex," Serebriakov added.
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Gotta say, this reminds us a lot of Prince William's '90s moves in Switzerland last year.
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And they said Armstrong seems to be driving Verizon's recent moves in go90 and recent acquisitions.
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Given the recent financial turbulence, market participants expect fewer if any moves in the near future.
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As far as we know, there's only one "you" and time only moves in one direction.
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Adding these moves in intervals will help you build muscle, improve heart health, and increase endurance.
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Analysts said that was a good start as Roche moves in on rivals like Shire SHP.
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Some analysts said investors were nervous about chasing large moves in the European government bond market.
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Amazon hasn't spoken much about its moves in health care, but it's getting into the industry.
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Now The Trump administration has made several moves in the right direction the past few weeks.
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In the present environment that may not be possible, yet history often moves in unpredictable directions.
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Wednesday's rate cut is the third of the year, coming after moves in July and September.
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But moves in that direction are highly unlikely while a Democrat remains in the White House.
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When a coal-fired power plant moves in, "white flight" sees more affluent residents move out.
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There were several particularly difficult moves in the choreography, but Sapakie was confident in Lopez's abilities.
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Words such as zie and hir, are also, in my opinion, moves in the PC game.
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In simpler terms, small moves in interest rates can have massive effects on Deutsche Bank's stock.
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In fact, Arnold believes the lack of big moves in recent years is a positive development.
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Mail moves in pouches made of durable, water-resistant orange canvas, complete with tamper-proof locks.
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His idea, inspired by five moves in as many years, revolves around birch plywood pegboard panels.
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When inventive captions for the video got boring, people started recreating Hardy's moves in the #ObsessedChallenge.
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To make those kinds of moves in a way that creates questions about what identification is.
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Rabbid Peach is something like half her teammates size, but she moves in quick, nimble bursts.
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It's unclear if he plans on using some of his new moves in the broadcast booth.
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Nigeria's Co-Creation Hub (CcHub) made two moves in May to tap talent and investment abroad.
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Its themes are underdeveloped, and it moves in zigs and zags, like a squirrel in headlights.
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The Sahm Rule Recession Indicator, which predicts downturns based on sudden moves in unemployment, is flat.
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Would your moving seat try to replicate Sebastian and Mia's dance moves in La La Land?
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Vice employees learned of the moves in a memo sent to the staff on Tuesday morning.
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Ms. Couden moves in and out of the set to observe and comment on the oratorio.
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I can imagine a scenario in which the country moves in an even more liberal direction.
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Diageo, the world's largest spirits company and another stock sensitive to moves in sterling, lost 2%.
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As Mr. Patmon moves in front of the car, Officer Saulters keeps driving and strikes him.
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The Trump budget moves in the opposite direction, slashing spending almost everywhere but on the military.
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The moves in Chinese stocks were playing catch up as the coronavirus outbreak continues to widen.
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The moves in pre-market trade come as investors continue to closely monitor global trade developments.
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Last version of Sony's pet robot AIBO moves in front old version displayed on an altar.
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"Musk might be pulling off one of the most brilliant moves in automotive history," he says.
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She posted a video of her and friend Kelly Oxford attempting the moves in the kitchen.
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"I wouldn't underestimate California's resolve if everything moves in this extreme climate denial direction," said Gov.
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Still, a lack of official announcement neither from Washington nor Beijing limited moves in the market.
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The U.S. dollar index, which typically moves in opposition to gold, has gained nearly 3 percent.
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The former WPP executive said Wunderman Thompson would announce more consolidation moves in the coming months.
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She moves in with her friend Maggie, a lesbian artist with a hangar-sized Williamsburg loft.
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Big tech has made moves in what may appear to be a challenge to retail banks.
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These are typically not present when the home health aide moves in with suitcase in hand.
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At these moments I have the most chilling understanding that time moves in only one direction.
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If you're really committed to making money moves in 2020, this is a great first step.
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The two-year yield is a proxy for investor expectations of moves in interest rate policy.
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A steadier area of rain, possibly mixed with sleet early on, moves in after 2 p.m.
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Low volatility made record highs easy to achieve with just small moves in the past year.
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For the former, market players fear the struggling equities environment which follows substantial moves in rates.
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But she criticized what she called Conservative Party moves in general to reduce the electoral rolls.
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Bonds are sensitive to sharp moves in crude prices because of the potential implications for inflation.
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Still, a lack of official announcement neither from Washington nor Beijing limited moves in the market.
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He is a playful conceptualist whose music moves in a handful of directions all at once.
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Shadows form on the ground as the moon moves in front of the sun in Singapore.
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McCain argued the move would support Russian President Vladimir Putin despite his aggressive moves in Ukraine.
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Amazon has made a lot of seemingly unrelated moves in health care over the last year.
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This at a time when daily moves in the benchmark S&P 500 is extremely muted.
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But Mr. Smith acknowledged that in Mr. Biden's absence, others were making moves in South Carolina.
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You can already buy new dance moves in "Destiny" (really!) that cost a bit of money.
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Meantime, the internet giant has been making other moves in China to break into physical retailing.
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The president's moves in the region have frustrated Republicans on Capitol Hill and fueled intraparty divisions.
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Crude prices rose alongside Wall Street, continuing their moves in tandem with the S&P 500.
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Alphabet is just one of the technology companies that has made moves in health in recent years.
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World Chess claimed they should have the exclusive right to disseminate the chess moves in real time.
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The moves in the U.S. followed a shaky Monday session that saw stocks giving up sharp gains.
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The third technical feature is the consistent behavior of oil price as it moves in trading bands.
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Listen to your gut while he moves in reverse and challenges your thoughts to inspire new action.
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The new internet of things consortium highlights how companies could make bigger moves in blockchain this year.
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"If there are speculative moves in the currency market, we will take steps as necessary," he said.
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All of these events were a surprise to many investors and created sharp moves in the yen.
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It's much easier to explain results when they are driven by large moves in a few names.
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While painting a long-term bullish scenario, Baron declined to reveal his recent moves in the stock.
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That will give investors a leg up in anticipating erroneous market moves in the future, she said.
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The next step, Kale says, probably moves in the direction of invoicing which uses some similar principles.
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And on top of its military presence in Syria, Moscow is also making economic moves in Syria.
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Sessions announced his position, and other related moves, in a letter to congressional Republican leaders Thursday afternoon.
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Gurianov, skating on the fourth line, scored his two goals on similar moves in the first period.
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Homebuyers are incredibly sensitive to rate moves in today's housing market because home prices are so high.
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The demand for yen bolstered the volatility index measuring moves in and out of the Japanese currency.
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Its yield, which moves in the opposite direction, surged by a record 0.45 percentage point to 7.28%.
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"We intend to support the Rome Declaration, a document which moves in a positive direction," Tsipras said.
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But in addition to revolutionizing online shopping, the tech giant is making moves in brick and mortar.
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As yet, there have been no moves in the assembly to open the way for his prosecution.
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We can't even do these moves in our sleep, let alone for a fancy photo shoot. 15.
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Lively, who recently gave birth to her second child, joked about her lazy moves in the photo.
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After some political maneuvering, the Search Bloc moves in on La Quica's location at his boss's house.
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CFDs allow investors to bet on moves in share prices without having to buy the underlying stock.
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Once again, spec moves in K.C. and Minneapolis wheat futures and options were very light last week.
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Swiping left might make the father move in that direction while Cleo moves in the opposite direction.
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Google is just one of the technology companies that has made moves in health in recent years.
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Britain's rules, though tougher than efforts in the United States, fall short of the moves in Iceland.
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CFDs allow people to bet on moves in share prices without having to buy the underlying stock.
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Because a blocked road is never good, the group moves in military formation to clear the area.
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Once the first agent has safely vacated the scene, the second one moves in to fetch it.
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Normally price moves in rallies and retreats between the upper and lower edge of the trading band.
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Predictably, materials, energy and industrials, all sensitive to price moves in the dollar, are downside leaders today.
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AT&T has found itself under fire for several other moves in the wake of the deal.
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It's also making moves in financial services, with its Apple Pay service and a new credit card.
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Cetinkaya said on Tuesday that the central bank does not expect any credit rating moves in August.
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"As extraordinary as this move has been, we have seen similar moves in the past," Hickey explained.
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Both parties said they would want to see significant policy moves in order to consider working together.
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I'll be learning all of these moves in my room tonight if anyone wants to come over.
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Doves caution against disruptive moves in the form of frequent rate hikes that could shock unsuspecting investors.
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You can see the choreographer Annie-B Parson's exuberant moves in David Byrne's "American Utopia" on Broadway.
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He added that he hopes the change will be followed by similar moves in other ASEAN governments.
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For now, investors in London and abroad seem to have taken the British fund moves in stride.
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The human rights lobby moves in to shame the state, and in ad hoc ways restores rights.
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Meanwhile, moves in big name technology stocks over the past month have been closely watched by investors.
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The high-level meetings are "constructive moves in the right direction" to resolve the tensions, she said.
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An enemy moves in a direction that allows them to run down a faster path, for example.
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While you're making moves in your love life, why not welcome in a new beauty look, too?
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Shares in Shanghai, where the Chinese government often keeps sharp moves in check, opened 211 percent lower.
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The show moves in a glitter-zone of skyscrapers, luxury apartments, expensive restaurants and family horse ranches.
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For the first time, she evades the camera: As it moves in on her, she backs away.
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Textual changes in the "risk factors" section were most likely to predict subsequent moves in share prices.
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Mattis did not answer a question about whether he was concerned about telegraphing U.S. moves in Syria.
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Though, I must admit I'll be excited when he meets someone special and moves in with her.
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I was just counting up: I think we've made 17 roster moves in the past four days.
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His excellent full-length debut album, "Big Baby D.R.A.M.," is joyous, clever and moves in surprising directions.
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After The New York Times reported on Apple's moves in April, Apple backed off on the policy.
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In his new pivotal position, Roberts' moves in cases will also substantially influence the law throughout America.
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Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Tim Lane made no mention of future rate moves in a speech.
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Lawyers on the conservative side say the administration's moves in court cases simply reflect how democracy works.
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Filipovic identifies some of the same problems as Crispin, but her book moves in the opposite direction.
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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, is also wary of the big moves in AMD.
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The two-year yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations, was unchanged at 1.6328%.
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Bull moves in stocks are great but it's always nice to leave a party a little early.
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Bullard's comments drove down the two-year yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations.
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The company, which has made environmentally conscious moves in the past, will still rely on jet fuel.
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The swan dive was among the first breakout moves in this newfangled sport known as fancy diving.
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His friends shake with silent laughter as a dog moves in to lap up the quivering fragments.
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However, the latest moves in the price suggest there could be a brighter outlook ahead for speculators.
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This isn't the first time that candidates have employed bold moves in campaign ads as a strategy.
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After days of sometimes wild moves in stock markets, Wall Street had a good day on Tuesday.
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But this was perhaps not surprising given the violence of the moves in the previous two trading days.
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Market participants, and the media, pay altogether too much attention to single-day moves in stocks and indices.
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Cramer has been critical of Trump's tariff moves in the past, saying the move caught him by surprise.
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Several fundamental reasons to explain the rapid moves in bitcoin and other so-called alt-coins as well.
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But I have a secret jones for this franchise, and hope they make the right moves in IDIII.
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"A Man Called Ove" An irate retiree forms a bond with a family who moves in next door.
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All of the expected volume will not necessarily result in correspondingly extreme moves in share prices, traders say.
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The country's bringing back the draft to counter the Russians' aggressive moves in Europe (in other words, Crimea).
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Some analysts said Thursday's moves in dollar/yen and euro/yen were largely due to non-Japanese factors.
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Amazon's moves in developing an in-house trucking network have captured the attention of experts across the nation.
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He moves in with a married couple who are just starting to accept that they're in a rut.
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The similar moves in the space: Uzabase, a Japanese company, bought Quartz for about $100 million in July.
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At 21967 years old, she's never left her house — but then a cute boy moves in next door.
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" • Carrie Underwood showing off her moves in true golden-gladiator-goddess style during her performance of "Church Bells.
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Traditionally, an Indian bride moves in with her husband's family, a practice that is not uncommon even today.
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Regardless of the outcome of the election, big moves in health care could also be on the horizon.
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In addition to the U.S. storm, tensions in the Middle East have dictated market moves in recent weeks.
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And when the pattern moves in the opposite direction to the target, it appears to move more slowly.
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South Korean shares fell more than 2% on Monday, tracking broader moves in Asia as the Sino-U.
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South Korean shares fell more than 2% on Monday, tracking broader moves in Asia as the Sino-U.
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"The presence of leverage exacerbates the moves in both directions and affects the speed dramatically," Moro told CNBC.
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The lender's board members will discuss on Wednesday moves in responde to a diamond probe, Il Messaggero said.
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Setting the table: CNBC has reported that both Apple and Amazon are exploring big moves in health care.
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The moves in trade come after the Federal Reserve adopted a more cautious tone in the previous session.
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The moon enters Gemini, finding you busy making moves in your career and focusing on your public life.
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The uncertainty and economic upheaval would be a positive for gold, if the world moves in that direction.
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George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have flashed some dance moves in Africa and elsewhere around the globe.
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Infiltrating the underground dance scene, she learned moves in all areas of hip-hop house, contemporary and more.
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The hidden moves in Russia's agenda are no less significant than its overt actions – perhaps even more so.
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The sharp moves in markets follow Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's testimony before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday.
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It's hard enough doing some of these moves in real time, let alone holding them for several minutes.
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Additionally, Eli Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, and Novartis have made multi-billion dollar moves in the biotech sector, he said.
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We also talked to Mychal about Klay's epic dance moves in China ... guess where KK got those moves.
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A rise in unemployment claims has preceded curve inversions and rate cut moves in the past, Fitzpatrick added.
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In 2014, he showed-off his modeling prowess (and some dance moves!) in a short film by Burberry.
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Putin's overall military moves in the Middle East but also North Africa limit the West's ability to maneuver.
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It looks like Amazon may be gearing up to make more moves in the brick-and-mortar world.
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Friday's calmer markets followed one of the biggest moves in the 20183-year Treasury yield in recent years.
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Sensitive to moves in oil, long-term inflation expectations as measured by five-year, five-year breakeven forwards .
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"We're seeing fairly muted moves in the sector today," said Chris Weston, an institutional dealer at IG Markets.
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It's not the first time a business has protested political moves in public, some more explicitly than others.
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Chairman and CEO of Omega Advisors Leon Cooperman believes robotic traders frequently botch fundamental moves in stock valuations.
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The small-cap Russell 2000 typically moves in tandem with the S&P 500, and has begun underperforming.
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Investors will be paying close attention to the stock's moves in trade, along with other fast food chains.
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The quiet moves in the Treasury market this year have a lot in common with conditions in 22016.
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In the tizzy of fear over higher rates, Montagne cautioned markets to keep bond market moves in context.
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The Brexit risks as well as moves in U.S. Treasury bonds drove British government bond yields down sharply.
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But the Obama administration's moves in the U.N. this month are similarly trashing our traditionally decent transition process.
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Traders expect moves in the government debt market to be driven by corporate and government supply this week.
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Worth noting: As a candidate, Trump repeatedly mocked Barack Obama for telegraphing his moves in the Middle East.
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It's crazy how much nature moves in within even a week of you being gone: spiders, grasshoppers, moss.
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Once a hive moves in, whether it be a backyard or rooftop, people find out and are interested.
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The yield of bonds moves in the opposite of direction of the price as they're traded each day.
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It is a song that respects the truth that the passing of time only moves in one direction.
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Magical yarn unleashes sick dance moves in Weave, the latest short film written and directed by Iqbal Ahmed.
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The moves, in turn, have prompted Democrats to take their own steps to try to counter the Republicans.
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Brent is sometimes more responsive to OPEC than U.S. West Texas Intermediate, though it often moves in tandem.
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Elsewhere, investors will be paying close attention to the latest moves in Bitcoin, after it launched on the .
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Sadie moves in with Rachel and Richard, promoting them from cool aunt and uncle to idealized surrogate parents.
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Spencer moves in with my family, and I'm married to a white woman and have two biracial children.
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Were there any moves in particular that you worked on and were like, I'm gonna nail this down?
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She and her sister would watch the guests dance and later practice their moves in the living room.
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Because of those companies' large sizes, moves in their stock prices have big impacts on stock market indexes.
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Lopez initially wanted to learn her moves in sneakers before switching to the shoes her character would wear.
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In it, a Neanderthal named Broud moves in on a young woman named Ayla and starts clouting her.
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Fears over the economic impact of the virus have triggered strong moves in global markets in recent days.
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Some foreign asset managers like the way mainland bourses are disconnected from moves in New York and London.
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SUMMER 1993 After her mother's death, a young girl (Laia Artigas) moves in with her uncle and aunt.
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Large moves in the credit markets may be the shape of things to come in 2020 and beyond.
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The Morgan Stanley strategy argues that the recent moves in tech may represent valuation concerns finally asserting themselves.
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Withdrawing from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership was one of President Donald Trump's first moves in office.
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Newton says Amazon's moves in recent sessions have raised some technical flags that point to a possible pullback.
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The combined moves in 10- and two-year positioning was effectively a bet on a steepening yield curve.
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"We've had pretty good moves in the last month," said Michael Schumacher, director, rates strategy at Wells Fargo.
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As the second main round of precipitation moves in, it's a mix of rain, sleet, and freezing rain.
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If so, moves in the yuan are likely to be influenced more by trade developments than policy easing.
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Still, they were not shockingly high numbers, and we did not see significant moves in any other market.
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Additionally, only bankers based in the US were included — we didn&apost consider moves in Europe and Asia.
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Militarized language moves in a different direction: It intensifies the news it's describing while simultaneously obscuring actual threats.
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The moves in U.S. futures came after Wall Street finished the previous trading session on a negative note.
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A result has been a rash of executive moves in the industry, on the creative and corporate sides.
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Prices in the derivatives market showed that market participants do not expect big moves in the common currency.
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Trump has supported moves in Congress to lower drug prices, although the status of that legislation is unclear.
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One of his first moves in December was cleaning up the company's executive ranks, ousting six senior executives.
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WHITE HOUSE ECONOMIC ADVISER KUDLOW SAYS CHINA'S MOVES IN COMMODITIES MARKETS IN RECENT DAYS HAVE BEEN "VERY POSITIVE"
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You get great flavor on the exterior, and the salt moves in for better seasoning and moister meat.
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You know, I think that they have definitely made moves in that direction over the last few years.
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"I can see how two or three moves in a different direction, and all this changes," she says.
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As the spacecraft gets closer to Jupiter, the horizon moves in and the range of visible latitudes shrinks.
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The government agency, which has conducted numerous successful moves in the past, has not said how the rhinos died.
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The tally from the National Association of Realtors generally moves in the very low single digits month to month.
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A blue line moves in from the left side of the painting, echoing and, at times, crossing the white.
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In Season 5, Episode 7, "The One Where Ross Moves In," she wore a fitted charcoal T-shirt dress.
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Paulsen said the action in credit markets showed fear, with big moves in high yield and other corporate spreads.
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I lose the first round but make some bold moves in the second round to take a commanding lead.
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Eighty percent of the daily moves in U.S. stocks are machine-led, a fund manager told CNBC on Wednesday.
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But to you, me, and everyone else, time moves in one direction: from expectation, through experience, and into memory.
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Moves in crude oil futures were limited ahead of Thursday's meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
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CoinDesk delivers news on the trends, events, technologies and people/companies making major moves in the digital currency sphere.
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Of the 17 trading days this month, nine of them saw absolute 1% moves in the S&P 500.
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And when that occurs, he expect moves in the dollar, which will impact things like oil and other commodities.
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Studies show that having state-required classes can have a significant impact on students' money moves in the future.
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While concerned about the baht's strength, the BOT has only acted on excessive moves in the currency, Veerathai said.
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China's yuan rose as the People's Bank of China strengthened its reference rate, which limits moves in the currency.
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Media reports said Abe and French President Francois Hollande have described sudden moves in foreign exchange rates as undesirable.
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In short, the dance creators argue that Epic Games used their copyrightable dance moves in violation of existing law.
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"But we'll all still deal with it because human history moves in increments: two steps forward, one step back."
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Every time this debris field moves in front of the star (from our vantage point), it appears to flicker.
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Is it just me or did Taylor swift steal Sia's Matty Ziegler's dance moves in that new video delicate?
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Davis said, however, that a surprising beat on the payrolls number could cause significant moves in the bond market.
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"It's difficult for oil to hold (up) when you have such moves in equities," Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob said.
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See how Tarver moves in each Under Armour getup above, and score a few of her workout tips below.
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He made some bad moves in paradise, but few people can make me smile and laugh like he does.
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Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha) moves in next door to Rick with his starlet wife, the aforementioned Tate (Margot Robbie).
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Small moves in guidance from a few big companies will send both earnings and revenues back into negative territory.
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The more one "moves" in VR, the more compelling it is … but the greater the risk of motion sickness.
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The moves in sterling were most notable in January, November, October, July and April as well as in February.
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But regardless of how much or how little you earn, it's essential to make certain moves in your 40s.
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Moves in these coins preceded buying of bitcoin, said Josh Bramley, head trader at crypto wealth management firm Blockstars.
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In fact, the 1.5 percent weakening of the yuan last week paled in comparison with moves in other currencies.
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The announcement is the latest by Credit Suisse in relation to senior personnel moves in its financial services team.
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An IRS is a popular derivatives contract used by companies to insure themselves against adverse moves in borrowing costs.
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"Everybody is watching the Philippines' moves in the open market, which could trigger panic among buyers," IRRI's Tolentino said.
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Halkbank shares were also down just over 4% have dropped as much as 7% in opening moves in Istanbul.
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At 19 percent of the total weighting, any moves in Amazon has a major impact on the entire ETF.
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Of the many violent recent moves in global markets, the collapse of sterling is one of the most remarkable.
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Google announced huge moves in virtual reality, messaging, and personal assistants — three of the industry's most hotly contested categories.
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"It's difficult for oil to hold (up) when you have such moves in equities," Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob said.
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Moves in Europe, where investors have been preparing for the British vote for months, were only slightly more subdued.
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With the LaserSmart technology, the vacuum scans your house and moves in a straight line when it cleans rooms.
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Mattis, a former Marine general, has been highly critical of China's muscular military moves in the South China Sea.
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This suggests an instant scarcity of the debt on Thursday and chaotic moves in one- and two-year notes.
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"PLN/HUF started moving lower, and the forint may continue stronger once the NBH moves in March," they said.
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U.S. Treasury prices were slightly firmer in thin volumes as investors made minimal moves in a holiday-shortened session.
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Time moves in strange ways in pro wrestling, where careers are long but runs at the top are short.
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"In the past few days we have seen some one-sided moves in the foreign exchange market," Suga said.
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"He's got so many moves in the shootout that you never know what he's going to do," Lundqvist said.
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In today's puzzle, the turning point is an EDDY, or a small whirlpool, which moves in a circular motion.
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That is not quite true, though his approval rating moves in a narrower band than those of past presidents.
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The bigger picture: Oscar has been making all the right moves in preparation for its huge 2020 expansion plans.
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Des Moines Chief Political Reporter Brianne Pfannenstiel updates us on the 2020 candidates latest moves in the battleground state.
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Moves in the exchange rate are significant not only for currency traders, but also for equity and bond markets.
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Beijing is also bristling at fresh moves in Washington to pressure China over its handling of the protest movement.
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China has also been upset with moves in Washington to bolster its unofficial ties with Taipei, including arms sales.
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The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
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The Bride moves in procession through the Nave where she is joined by The Prince of Wales #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.
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TOKYO, Dec 103 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices were slightly weaker on Tuesday, tracking moves in U.S. Treasuries.
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The show moves in such a rapid-fire manner that it doesn't suggest passing judgment on any character's actions.
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Williams had 17 first-half points on an array of mid-range jumpers and spin moves in the lane.
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That is, until a new family moves in next door, including a cute, enigmatic boy (Nick Robinson, Jurassic World).
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Rates remain relatively low today, but without any dramatic moves in either direction, consumer apathy may have set in.
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The lack of roster moves in the off-season reinforced that view, leading to redoubled criticism of Doc Rivers.
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Uber has made big moves in the transportation space recently, adding bike-sharing and e-scooters to its platform.
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The company has made major moves in recent months, such as selling its unprofitable Opel-Vauxhall unit in Europe.
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A: If the college student moves in and later refuses to leave, you may end up in housing court.
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Thursday's futures prices were pointing higher after President Donald Trump and China offered conciliatory moves in their trade war.
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He's a back who relies on great vision and an ability to make subtle moves in the open field.
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Many Indians are now angry at Mr. Modi and feel that India's military moves in the past week backfired.
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Hong Kong's monetary policy moves in lockstep with the Fed's as the city's currency is pegged against the dollar.
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Google recently made some moves in this direction with its Anthos for Telecom and Global Mobile Edge Cloud, too.
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It said it expected the restructuring moves in Europe and North America to be completed by end of 2020.
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Market turbulence is expected to remain high, though volatile moves in the past week were largely to the upside.
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Thought ruler Mercury moves in reverse through Cancer on July 19, intensifying our emotions, and dredging up old wounds.
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A. I want to ensure that the Democratic Party moves in a more progressive direction, substantively and message-wise.
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A DNA test confirms that they are related, and she moves in with BoJack and begins searching for mother.
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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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Temperatures in the mid-Atlantic will be 5-10 degrees higher than Wednesday as some milder air moves in.
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After a three-game losing streak, Los Angeles made aggressive roster moves in an attempt to save its season.
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The latest news developments around coronavirus, and the bond market moves in response, suggest we're about to find out.
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Dry air moves in with a vengeance, indicated by dew points perhaps in the single digits, just above zero.
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Cramer highlighted the moves in Apple and J.P. Morgan Chase, among other stocks, as catalysts in their respective sectors.
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GC: We've-, we've heard Vítor Constâncio, Ewald Nowotny, others, expressing some concern now about recent moves in exchange rates.
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While moves in the index were muted on the day, earnings caused some sizeable price action among single stocks.
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S. trade headlines might be driving some tactical, near-term moves in the market, they were mostly just "noise".
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It also forecast roughly two more moves in 2017 in a nod to low unemployment and some inflation pressures.
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"Despite huge positive moves in Snap and Twitter … we find these names even more overvalued than before," Nathanson wrote.
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Faster than the time allowed for just the first 22 moves in a championship chess game (201 hours) 239.
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So imagine her horror when a faun, Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi), moves in to the mansion across the street.
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In addition to his Supreme Court pick, Mr. Trump has made some modest moves in support of gun rights.
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The Trump administration, like the Obama administration, is also worried about China's military moves in the South China Sea.
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The spotlight this week is back on Tencent, which has made some interesting moves in gaming and content publishing.
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The central bank has raised rates four times in the past two years, including moves in March and June.
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The story moves in a straight line, gathering momentum and suspense even as it lingers over odd, everyday moments.
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So we think regardless of the price moves in the last few weeks, it's still a very underappreciated asset.
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Computerized trading helped drive the big market moves in the past few days, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday.
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The city's monetary policy moves in lock-step with that of the United States because of the currency peg.
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The first would involve potential Trump appointments to the Fed; the second could involve big moves in the dollar.
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Apple, Alphabet and Amazon are also making moves in the space with their own health-tracking apps and devices.
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Morris traces her moves in the music industry partially back to the role models she had in her parents.
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Pop music, of course, moves in trends, but normally these manifest themselves in production style, videography or dress-code.
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A handful of tech entrepreneurs of color in Oakland trying to set a respectful, inclusive culture before Uber moves in.
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"If necessary we will firmly respond (to the market moves) in accordance with the G7 and G20 agreement," he added.
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While the moves in Asian currencies on Wednesday were small, they were trading at levels that underscored their weak tone.
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The upward moves in Japan followed even as government data revealed Japanese household spending for November declined more than expected.
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It's a strong opener when Genji moves in, since he'll often immediately attract fire from anyone in front of him.
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Optimism on the political situation in the Spanish region of Catalonia also triggered positive moves in the country's banking sector.
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As it moves in one direction, signals transmitted throughout the cell discourage it from pushing counterproductively along less promising routes.
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There, he and other students work among experiments about how dust moves in space, and what asteroids are actually like.
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This is meaningful, and I expect it will spur pro-competition moves in the App Store before it's all over.
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Flawed though it is, the use of LIBOR offers banks a hedge against sudden moves in their own borrowing costs.
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Still, investors are closely watching moves in the Chinese yuan as trade tensions between the world's two largest economies intensify.
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The ball then moves in that direction however far the card says or until it encounters an obstacle or hazard.
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Anthem blamed the moves in part on uncertainty over whether the Trump administration would maintain subsidies that keep costs down.
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Even where progress moves in the LDO direction, it will be shaped to local conditions and likely small-c conservative.
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This is when a planet moves in front of its host star and causes the star's light to dim slightly.
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The government's popular, though constitutionally questionable, moves in Kashmir, and the Supreme Court's failure to challenge them, have not helped.
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However, that's a tiny fraction of what Amazon sought and got for its HQ2 moves in Virginia and New York.
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The currency market has also seen big moves in October, with the dollar strengthening against a basket of major currencies.
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Emma Stone may make the dance moves in La La Land look easy, but it hasn't always been that way.
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It's why the movement toward a more inclusive landscape moves in slo-mo rather than a tidal wave-like rush.
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As the pressure changes, the volume changes, so the surface of the bubble moves in and out in interesting ways.
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He said future moves in the market will center around who will be in control of the House and Senate.
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These stock reports have historically produced some of the biggest daily moves in the Chicago Board of Trade futures market.
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President Barack Obama made similar moves in the early days of his administration after succeeding Republican president George W. Bush.
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This is a fantastic time to go for a raise or promotion, and generally to make moves in the world.
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Then, 'Lucy's' motorized mirror moves in accordance to the earth's rotation of the sun, maintaining the perfect angle of reflection.
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It has sensual and exoctic overtones, because the universe is constantly vibrating, and everything that moves in it is vibrational.
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The specifics of how it moves in this direction may injure publishers who've built up businesses overly reliant on Facebook.
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The possibility of policy moves in China and Japan, the world's second- and third-largest economies, helped improve risk sentiment.
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But even if Judge Wood moves in rarefied circles, she still maintains an exacting demeanor in the courtroom, lawyers said.
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In last week's episode, "Saving Face," Star (Jude Demorest) moves in with her football-playing boyfriend Hunter (Chad James Buchanan).
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The team then moves in and discover yellowcake -- a form of uranium -- a substance North Korea is believed to possess.
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Derivatives are widely used by companies to hedge themselves against unexpected moves in borrowing costs or prices for raw materials.
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Meaningful moves in price are always tied to a shift (at the margin) in general confidence in global financial assets.
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Positive and negative speculation over the rumor sparked daily billion-dollar moves in AMD shares during the past two days.
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Give yourself time in your life to wonder what's possible and to make even the slightest moves in that direction.
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Strategists were watching some important technical moves in the S&P 500 after two days of heavy losses this week.
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Homebuyers are not as sensitive to weekly moves in rates, as they tend to lock in their rates in advance.
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"These moves in the market are like a tale told by an idiot: full of sound and fury, signalling nothing."
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A large part of that, at least in relation to developed currencies, was down to moves in the Swiss franc.
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In the days after (the first) Super Tuesday, the Cruz campaign and its supporters made several aggressive moves in Florida.
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Elsewhere in markets, Asia finished mixed as investors digested official PMI figures from China and eyed the moves in sterling.
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The Mendix acquisition is part of that, but I'm sure we'll see a few similar moves in the near future.
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His moves in a viral video set to "Bang Bang" got him a spot on The Ellen DeGeneres Show twice.
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Although she's got a few years ahead of her until then, Amerique's already making moves in the male-dominated industry.
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Consider, for example, American-led efforts at containing Chinese moves in the South China Sea or deterring North Korean threats.
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This happily unpredictable piece, created for New York City Ballet Moves in 2013, briefly joined City Ballet's repertory in 2014.
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Grassley's comments followed criticism from other GOP senators and allies of the president over his moves in Syria, including Sen.
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Large-scale mergers and acquisitions are back, as Big Food prepares to make bold moves in response to industry pressures.
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to the stock on Wednesday, as well as the moves in Apple suppliers.
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You can learn more about Simone Biles and watch her do some of her famous moves in this Times article.
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Wedbush's Ian Winer pointed to moves in an actual stock that reflect how much of a bubble bitcoin is in.
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TV. "We will be having Matt Whitaker in, I think, as one of our first moves in the majority," Rep.
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Considering how unprecedented the President-elect's campaign turned out to be, so too are his early moves in his presidency.
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The moves in the bond market come as U.S. stock markets rebounded Tuesday, led higher by gains in technology stocks.
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Expect more hijinks and chess moves in the coming weeks as the final stages of this fight reach their crescendo.
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It's thin, it stretches, it deforms, and it moves in individualistic ways, making its movement really difficult to map effectively.
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People mistakenly assume that history moves in only one direction, that liberal democracy is the logical endpoint of Western civilization.
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The free-form nature of the video moves in step with "For Sunny," capturing Wiley's keen instincts of smooth jams.
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It's fairly safe to say that Embiid already has the widest range of low-post scoring moves in the NBA.
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One of their first moves in office was to prevent a ship carrying 629 migrants from docking on Italy's shores.
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He stands back, watching, sometimes at a distance, and only occasionally moves in close to address something he has seen.
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Yet because of the dice, it was also unlike chess: No genius could foresee 12 or 30 moves in advance.
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It's unwise to extrapolate from short-term moves in financial markets what will happen to the economy over years ahead.
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Watch it nowEight-year-old Ben notices that his new neighbor moves in with a sleigh and a red suit.
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A bond's yield of moves in the opposite direction of its price, so yields increase when things are going well.
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This means the ball moves in the horizontal direction with a constant speed (which is the slope of the line).
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Andrew Brenner of National Alliance said the market should respond, but so far the moves in corporates have been minor.
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Vivian is wealthy and WASPy and sheltered, but when she moves in with her Aunt Peg, worlds open before her.
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The Momentum ETF used in this comparison invests large- and mid-capitalization stocks that have enjoyed big moves in valuation.
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When an old friend moves in with the couple to help out, a flame is rekindled between wife and friend.
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Mr. Johnson has made substantial moves in the past week, closing schools as well as pubs, restaurants, gyms and theaters.
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Deborah Roberts moves in a mixed-media direction in her small collages of combative female adult-children brandishing boxing gloves.
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In recent years, he has built a catalog of available properties and personally inspects sites before a player moves in.
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Mr. Powell has insisted the Fed is an independent body that moves in response to economic data, not political pressure.
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The forecast by the president seemed to contradict Mr. Trump's own declaration that he never telegraphs his moves in advance.
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In recent years, Amazon has made a series of investments, acquisitions and R&D moves in the smart home industry.
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Serena Williams' daughter Olympia shows off her dance moves in an adorable new video for Pampers Cruisers 360 Fit Diapers.
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Despite remaining low by historical standards, defaults inched higher, often accompanied by dramatic moves in corporate bonds and credit derivatives.
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What they're saying: Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the company's moves in a memo to staff, saying that the HKmap.
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Move to HBO: One of the most controversial moves in recent years was the deal between Sesame Workshop and HBO.
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Since consumer credit moves in cycles and some lenders have become more aggressive, analysts are worried defaults could move higher.
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NATO's moves in response, they say, are what have caused Trump to take a more favorable view of the alliance.
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She renders the Ashton moves in repeated elementary sequences across multiple canvases, sometimes by the seaside, sometimes in empty space.
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Known as Wall Street's fear gauge, the index measures investor expectations that stocks will experience sharp moves in the future.
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EXAMPLE TWO Implicit in all my retirement advice was the assumption that everything in life moves in a straight line.
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Lowering the corporate tax rate from 35 to 15 percent is one of the most aggressive moves in the plan.
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"Pre-typhoon rainfall could cause a threat of landslides; once the system moves in it'll enhance that rain," Sater said.
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She was speaking after opening a fourth overseas representative office for Rojava following similar moves in Moscow, Berlin and Stockholm.
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After his arrest in Sarah's murder, Jake moves in with Julia while his law firm works to prove his innocence.
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On Thursday, it is opening up in Lisbon, Portugal, building on moves in recent months into Vienna, Paris and Sydney.
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Others have also pointed to political developments in Washington as another reason contributing to recent moves in the U.S. currency.
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Price moves in other sectoral indexes were small - between a gains and falls of about 1 percent - in muted trading.
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He noted, however, that both sides have tended to use aggressive moves in the past as leverage ahead of talks.
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The app shows you how your head moves in real-time, so can adjust the headset 3D audio just right.
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"A lot of it is outside the politicians' hands, so that's why it doesn't matter who moves in," he said.
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The researchers hope the movements could help them develop an amphibious craft that moves in water and in the air.
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When no money is entering the market, that is when powerful moves in stocks and sectors can occur, Cramer said.
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In that regard, balance sheet reduction from the Fed will be one of the most well-advertised moves in history.
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As their uninvited guests become more and more disruptive, the camera moves in on Lawrence to a degree that's suffocating.
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But this time, the music moves away from the club dance floor; it moves in six beats rather than four.
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Other market moves in Asia Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) was the only loser among major Asian indexes Thursday.
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Traders also blamed computerized trading and sharp moves in obscure volatility funds that use leverage for the market's recent swings.
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The price of the contracts moves in the opposite direction of the expected Fed policy rate at the contract's maturity.
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Hong Kong's policy moves in lock-step with that of the United States because its currency is pegged to the greenback.
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Shyne catches Andre at Jamal's apartment and, just as he's about to fire a shot, Nessa moves in for the save!
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Unlike chess, Go is so complex that no machine could cycle through all possible moves in a reasonable amount of time.
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Risk reversals — used commonly to hedge against expected currency moves — in sterling/dollar fell to their lowest since early March 23.
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Friday's moves in the stock market highlight how difficult it has been for Wall Street to navigate through the conflicting headlines.
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When an activist in police custody is killed, it's safe to assume that the Crew moves in to right a wrong.
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Workplace moves In two years, if you want to see "The Office" you won't be able to watch it on Netflix.
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The moves in the Japanese currency came after the country's inflation data for the month of November came in below expectations.
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Here's some footage of the prototype testing out some of its moves in a saltwater basin at the Robotics Innovation Center.
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She's not even a year old yet, but this young, feline beauty queen is making moves in the celebrity cat world.
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But the 20123-22012 census case and other moves in the recently completed session demonstrated Roberts' new variability in fraught cases.
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Super Typhoon Trami is seen from the International Space Station as it moves in the direction of Japan on Sept. 25.
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Alba has started making moves in a new direction as well, focusing on making skincare rather than just talking about it.
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Currency volatility was seen at its highest with dramatic moves in sterling from $1.50 to a 31-year low of $1.32.
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Didi has also been making moves in the world of autonomous driving, hiring researchers and setting up shop in Silicon Valley.
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Currency volatility was seen at its highest with dramatic moves in sterling from $1.50 to a 31-year low of $1.32.
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It really seemed like Cersei had it together this season, that she was making smart moves in the game of thrones.
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The titular Adam (Nicholas Alexander) moves in with his cool older sister, Casey (Margaret Qualley), a college student and a lesbian.
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During the shindig, two break dancers were putting on their best moves in front the couple ... and they did not disappoint.
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Coastal flooding from above normal tides and isolated tornadoes are possible Saturday as the storm moves in, the weather service said.
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We see the progression of Lonzo's involvement in their house — it looks like he moves in, and things aren't too great.
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Sentiment surrounding an OPEC deal has dominated moves in crude prices since top exporter Saudi Arabia announced the effort last month.
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Arago notes that the number of possible moves in playing Freeciv is actually far greater than Go – by an exponential amount.
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The riyal remained under pressure in the offshore forwards market, which banks use to hedge against future moves in the currency.
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The White House swing set was hauled off the South Lawn Thursday, only a few weeks before Donald Trump moves in.
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Britain has lost "market share" of skilled immigration, attracting 20.8% of intra-EU moves in 2018, down from 23.6% in 183.
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The search giant remains blocked in China, but that hasn't stopped it from making a series of moves in recent months.
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The coming moves in interest rates likely will have more impact on the direction of bank stocks than a Clinton win.
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The steep moves in Argentina pressured the Latin American index of currencies, which dropped over 2%, while stocks fell over 4%.
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But Mr Matterella insisted, at the very least, that there be a proper national debate before any moves in that direction.
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Investors will also be watching to see what signal the stock market sends after outsized moves in both directions this week.
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And once some scrappy VC-backed tech business moves in to rent the space inside, you'll start to think so too.
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This rate depends on the yuan's closing levels the previous day as well as moves in a broad basket of currencies.
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A proposed union would come under scrutiny if many of the job moves in a market occur between two merging firms.
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"A lot of the moves in the game come from being directly in a room with the stunt team," Bithell says.
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When asked what will be substantially affected by any sharp moves in U.S. stocks, the top pick was emerging market shares.
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Trading was seen subdued on Monday due to market holidays in London and New York, limiting moves in other currency pairs.
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It combines the Monte-Carlo technique to evaluate the most efficient moves in the tree of potential moves with neural networks.
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Harry said boxing was one of his favorite sports, but didn't show off any of his own moves in the ring.
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The prediction comes from KGI analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, who has successfully called many of Apple's product moves in the past.
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BULLARD SAYS DOES NOT REGARD RECENT MOVES IN CHINESE CURRENCY AS EVIDENCE OF A CHANGE IN THE COUNTRY'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLICY
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It's happened so often during this year's games that kids have even jokingly appropriated the moves in their own soccer practices.
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Travis Kelce, who did not score a touchdown, decided to rub it in and busted a few moves in King's face.
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Where this innovation emerges is also a consideration, since tech's increasingly dominant player — China — is making strong moves in the sector.
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The BOT is ready to impose additional measures if moves in the baht are not in line with fundamentals, Veerathai said.
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With the election of Donald Trump and the backlash to some of his early moves in office, Americans are rediscovering nationalism.
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Google announced new moves in virtual reality, adding a standalone VR headset and a 1463-degree camera, in partnership with Lenovo.
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LEGO® Jurassic World™ Assassin's Creed Identity SpongeBob Moves In U.S. Music - Top Albums Drake More Life Kendrick Lamar DAMN.
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Tulsa closed to 82-78, but two strong moves in the low post by Goodwin pushed the lead back to eight.
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Statistically, there is a strong inverse correlation co-efficient of -0.83 between moves in inflation and retail sales one month later.
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U.S. equities came under pressure on Wednesday with investors digesting the latest moves in oil and a mixed set of data.
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He said that it's not unheard of to see sharp moves in either direction in these names from time to time.
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Any news on the path of interest rates or requirements for the largest banks would likely trigger moves in financial markets.
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That technical theory posits that the market moves in distinct phases and is used as a predictor for its next wave.
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Another protester, carrying a makeshift shield and a Venezuelan flag draped over his back, moves in as if to provide cover.
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In the abstraction of a league currently making moves in Golden State's mammoth shadow, why not go for the good feelings?
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The camera moves in behind him as he assumes his position of power, hands outstretched against the floor-to-ceiling window.
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But Hamilton County residents rejected Metro Moves in a 2-to-1 vote, with over 68 percent voting against the project.
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It left officials and lawmakers in a gloomy mood, worried that Trump's moves in Syria and Afghanistan are just the beginning.
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Unlike some blockbuster moves in previous years, several teams put a lot on the line to add stars to their team.
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Moves in Asian share markets were modest in part because they had already rallied hard since the start of the year.
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Khloé Kardashian is breaking down her favorite butt-toning workout moves in a vintage-y exercise video she created for Vogue.
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That said, he points out that focusing on just the intraday moves in the stock may not paint the whole picture.
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Air Berlin has announced a series of restructuring moves in recent weeks that will halve its fleet to around 75 aircraft.
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The game uses some impressive x-ray and bloody splatter effects to depict its signature "Fatality" finishing moves in high-definition.
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Moves in the oil markets were front and center after prices surged to their highest levels since July 22016 on Monday.
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He befriends and moves in with a lonely professor who mistakenly believes that Stub is a Fulbright scholar at the school.
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Still, healthcare experts have carefully eyed UnitedHealth's moves in the ObamaCare marketplaces for potential signs of what other insurers will do.
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In the past, only companies with headquarters in Beijing typically had to notify the government of big moves in offshore renminbi.
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Colorado, Oregon and Alaska have also legalized recreational marijuana, while many other states will consider such moves in the November election.
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However, traders expect moves in dollar/yen to be small on Monday as Japanese markets remain shut for a public holiday.
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Markets endured dramatic moves in Asia as the count continued, with USD/JPY at one point in free-fall to 99.00.
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S. trade tensions and developments in U.S. monetary policy may have given rise to nervous moves in the market, Takeuchi said.
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Patel added, however, that sterling's price moves were largely the product of moves in the dollar and the euro on Monday.
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Contracts tied to the Fed's policy rate rose in price, which moves in the opposite direction to expectations about interest rates.
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With Memoriam, we've done it from scratch from the very beginning, and the whole process moves in an extremely rapid pace.
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Veterans' advocates have good reason to be concerned that Shulkin's departure could lead to subtle yet substantive moves in their direction.
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This is an interesting theory is it moves in conjunction with the position that Bran's whispers drove the Mad King insane.
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Everyone knows Odell is a dance-aholic ... the guy breaks out moves in clubs, on the street, at Drake's house ... everywhere.
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Moves in the currency also followed after news of yet another member of Parliament resigning on Saturday due to citizenship issues.
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SEOUL, South Korea — Asian stock markets were drifting Thursday in mixed trading as investors awaited further moves in global trade disputes.
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What makes this book particularly exciting and inventive is how seamlessly it moves in and out of its multiple discrepant territories.
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Koulajian pointed to the fixed income market as the main catalyst right now for near-term moves in the stock market.
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But the costs and political difficulty of withdrawing Israelis from the West Bank grow with every settler family that moves in.
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You hope that as one party moves in one direction, the other party doesn't move too far in the opposite direction.
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The party's moves in this case "suggest that the domestic considerations outweighed the international ones," said Mr. Ku, the law professor.
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New milestones were set across the U.S. bond market, which has this week seen some of its biggest moves in years.
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Thirty-yields hit -0.337% and were last down 13 bps on the day — tracking similar moves in the U.S. Treasury market.
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They learned the moves in about five minutes, and they were in the show when I saw it the next night.
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The bass tone becomes a relentless throb, the buzz moves in like an approaching chain saw, the crashes happen more often.
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It's especially important for Dunkin' to step up its game now as the broader industry makes moves in the breakfast segment.
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Protecting the stocks, bonds and other positions that money managers hold from unexpected market moves in either direction is their business.
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However, the market will be looking to game the plan; once it's released, look for some sharp moves in individual sectors.
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Elsewhere, investors took note of President Donald Trump's United Nations address on Tuesday, although there were few resulting moves in markets.
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JC O'Hara, chief market technician at MKM Partners, said Tesla investors should get used to these wild moves in the shares.
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The moves in the dollar also came ahead of the release of the July jobs report stateside due during U.S. hours.
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Refinances are usually highly sensitive to even small moves in interest rates, which is why the gains aren't following normal patterns.
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Analysts also said that any significant moves in currencies were unlikely this week, given the light economic calendar before the holidays.
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Their relationship grows more complicated when Donald moves in with Charlie and tells him he's going to become a screenwriter too.
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That mid-point is based on the yuan's movement in the previous session and moves in currencies of China's main trading partners.
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The number of possible moves in the game is said to be more than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
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This gravitational force pulls the space station towards the center of the Earth so that it moves in a mostly circular orbit.
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China's massive role in global trade also means moves in the yuan reverberate much more powerfully and widely than they once did.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, on the other hand, said that he saw no "disorderly" moves in the market that warranted intervention.
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The Wall Street Journal reported news of Maron's departure, and Tesla acknowledged the personnel moves in a blog post following the report.
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The recent moves in stocks also put the Dow and S&P 500 on track for their first yearly loss since 2015.
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And just as his predecessor faced legal challenges to his executive power, Trump will likely confront resistance to his moves in court.
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When the ringed planet moves in reverse, it allows us to take a good look at our routines and self-imposed rules.
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But a lot needs to get done on January 20th, when the former president moves out and the new president moves in.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi, Kurdistan Regional Government President Masoud Barzani and Carter will discuss the next moves in the fight.
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Life moves in one direction and if you don't keep in step you'll be moving backwards and that's not going to help.
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While Kabbage has recently been making moves in the platform space, they have no plans to slow their core direct lending efforts.
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The Sphero team built a custom suspension that gives McQueen a sense of life, similarly to how it moves in the movie.
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Elba plays Walter, a family man whose rascally younger brother, Valentine (Jimmy Akingbola), moves in after leaving the brothers' native Sierra Leone.
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Expected moves in the euro/dollar exchange rate over a one-month period held near a five-year low of 4.50 vol.
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The visual indistinctness of much of the imagery that at times moves in and out of abstraction only emphasizes this rhizomatic quality.
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It's made a lot of moves in the video space in addition to building business tools — like a video-centric ad format.
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On "Caribbean Vortex/Hidden Voices," the trio moves in shadow while two guest percussionists play claves, sketching an outline that's deceptively clear.
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"But she showed that she could do 10, 15, 20, 30 moves in succession without needing to cut or reset," Hargrave says.
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Though Lorre hasn't signed a Rhimes-style production deal with Netflix, it's clear the network giant is making moves in streamer's direction.
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Camila Cabello hypnotizes with her sexy salsa moves in the music video for "Havana," but dancing was not always her strong suit.
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" "Long dollar and short Treasury futures positioning is relatively stretched going into tonight and could exaggerate short term moves in these prices.
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Suburbicon is a dark comedy about a white suburban town that's rocked with racial tension when an African-American family moves in.
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The software was so brilliant, according the New York Times, that top players changed the way they made moves in the game.
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I do, but history also shows there are these moments of big and unanticipated change when politics moves in really new directions.
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Why it matters: After his past moves in the industry, Shrkeli inspired at least 1 pharmaceutical CEO to jack up drug prices.
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Uber interestingly hasn't made any similar moves in India just yet though it has a global partnership with Toyota for leasing cars.
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U.S. government debt prices were lower on Tuesday, as investors prepared themselves for the next set of moves in the oil market.
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The animators also studied Cozmo's design and made sure the robot moves in a manner more similar to Wall-E than Aibo.
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Yes, the moves in the last couple days are related to the election, but there's some longer-term trends happening as well.
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When speeds pick up, the rear steering system moves in the same direction as the front wheels to increase stability while steering.
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The more balanced distribution of hedge fund positions should reduce the risk of further sharp oil price moves in the short term.
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Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso said the government would take steps to counter "one-sided" moves in the yen in either direction.
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Recent moves in India around Aadhar — which is now the world's largest biometric ID system — have been more than a little controversial.
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But the record-breaking daily moves in the pound and other major currencies passed off relatively smoothly without major gaps in trading.
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He's scaled up his executive power moves in a bid to solidify some of his legacy items before Donald Trump takes office.
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On signing the deal, Trafigura hedged its exposure to U.S. LNG prices against sharp price moves in the rest of the world.
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European markets finished higher Wednesday as investors digested new data out of China, while eyeing the latest moves in the oil price.
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Why it matters: These are both hot research areas and represent Baidu's biggest moves in AI since Andrew Ng left last March.
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But the monster continues to visit him, even after Conor's mother goes to the hospital and he moves in with his grandmother.
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Unable to fend for herself, Blanche moves in with Jane, who, by that point, has developed a bit of an alcohol problem.
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But Barra said that the sales model would be transferable globally and Xiaomi was already starting to make moves in this space.
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A Republican lawmaker is pushing President Trump to buy more icebreakers for the Coast Guard to counter Russian moves in the Arctic.
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What we're seeing now are just the opening strategic moves in a battle that will be waged for many years to come.
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Josh Constine wrote about Flexport, the trillion-dollar startup that is making moves in one of tech's biggest missed opportunity industries. 6.
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Most economists expect no changes, but analysts are expecting some moves in foreign exchange markets, as the Fed meeting follows so closely.
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The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury, which has tended to mimic recent moves in German bunds, fell 4 basis points.
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Cetinkaya said the central bank did not expect any rating moves in August and played down the possible impact of any cut.
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That said, all of GM Marc Bergevin's moves in the past year would indicate that he wants his team to win immediately.
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It's ironic that the aftermath of Kelly's replacement was a series of more bold moves in the opposite direction, but it fits.
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In her suit, Ashley said the blackballing was the direct result of her rejecting Weinstein's sexually aggressive moves in a hotel room.
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The are large dance circles where the frat brothers and their ladies are busting goofy dance moves in front of each other.
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Central bank adviser Sheng on Thursday said he expects China to keep the yuan stable, with no sharp moves in either direction.
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The moves in Rmeilan, which was discussing a "Democratic Federal System for Rojava - Northern Syria", further complicated hopes of progress in Geneva.
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The nature of their calls has been attributed to crowding in certain trades and historically low implied moves in the options market.
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Other research has been begun documenting abnormally sharp moves in the U.S. dollar in response to monetary conditions around the world also.
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These tests let the operators understand how he moves in the world and what they need to do to tweak his motions.
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Triggers such as alarming news reports and rumors of stricter regulation of the industry can lead to big moves in crypto markets.
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Polls show that the President moves in a range between the high mid-30% range and the low to mid-40% territory.
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The moves in the bond market come as China announces brand-new tariffs on 106 U.S. products, including cars, whiskey and soybeans.
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With the hike largely factored in by the market, larger moves in the dollar will be guided by the Fed's forward guidance.
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In addition to all the moves in Europe, the Indian government just stopped Apple's plan to sell refurbished iPhones in the country.
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Regardless of the outcome of the Space Force debate, Congress looks set to make some smart moves in national security in space.
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Moves in Europe to restrict its use have also created tensions with Malaysia and Indonesia, which dominate global production of the oil.
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In 2017, "breakout moves" in the industrial stocks have shaken traders because they have completely blown past their original ranges, Cramer said.
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Consumption taxes, moves in the foreign exchange market, and price differences in different geographies for a single product are motivations for travel.
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Shares of Lockheed Martin and Boeing made diverging moves in premarket trading Friday after President-elect Donald Trump tweeted about the companies.
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The number of possible moves in a Go game is said to be bigger than that of atoms of the observable universe.
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The cash you get from the sale of those options can help partially offset any potential downside moves in your stock holdings.
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Another of Trump's go-to moves in response to a terrorist attack is to criticize the "toughness" of the current US leadership.
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