Teachers are notoriously underpaid, and buying homes is notoriously expensive.
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Di Fara's is notoriously expensive ($30 for a regular cheese pizza), and has a notoriously long wait (over an hour, easy), but it's also notoriously delicious.
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Satellite internet is notoriously expensive, and the business of providing it is notoriously brutal.
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Cleantech investing is notoriously hot and cold and has been notoriously cold through 2019.
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But rape and sexual assault are notoriously underreported, and notoriously difficult to prosecute successfully.
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Twitter libel lawsuits are notoriously difficult to win Twitter libel lawsuits are notoriously difficult to win.
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The Wendigo is notoriously difficult — nearly impossible — to defeat.
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" Even as he notes that "psychedelic experiences are notoriously
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The test is notoriously tough, but political flattery can help.
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The notoriously private couple have been showing more PDA lately.
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The company is notoriously opaque with its policies on suspensions.
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Cacao beans are notoriously plagued by cockroaches and their droppings.
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The passwords were hashed using the notoriously weak MD5 algorithm.
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Skateboarders are notoriously critical of their portrayal in popular culture.
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Why it's a big deal Browsers are notoriously resource hogs.
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But the evolution of ENSO remains notoriously hard to predict.
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After all, they're notoriously covered in piss and drugs residue.
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Following laundered cryptocurrency, after all, is a notoriously difficult task.
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To be sure, surface speed is notoriously difficult to quantify.
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Intelligence agencies are notoriously against encryption and fans of backdoors.
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And Morrison has been notoriously private about her private life.
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Movies based on video games have a notoriously spotty history.
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It's more similar to Raya, the notoriously choosy dating app.
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I've only done three book signings, which were notoriously hysterical.
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And Facebook notoriously obliged, permitting the widespread sharing of disinformation.
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Putting an accounting value on these intangibles is notoriously tricky.
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Mary Fallin, a notoriously unpopular figure who is term limited.
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The same held true for the notoriously fiddly LittleBits kits.
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Bernie SandersBernie Sander's foreign policy is notoriously scant on details.
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Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender are a notoriously reserved couple.
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Swensen, like other endowment leaders, notoriously keeps a low profile.
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We're notoriously bad at deciding what to eat for dinner.
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But the gas is notoriously hard to find and capture.
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Now the notion of cool is a notoriously slippery one.
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Toy catching stations in arcades are notoriously difficult to control.
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August is a notoriously sleepy time for the bear cams.
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The technology that currently powers these nukes is notoriously antiquated.
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His mentions are, notoriously, a lively hub for the Resistance.
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And notoriously, the two failed Senate campaigns of Linda McMahon.
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The show has always been notoriously light on female contestants.
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But we've done bands for years and, notoriously, it's difficult.
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Indeed, average investors are notoriously lousy at timing the market.
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Cillizza: President Obama's White House was notoriously hard on leakers.
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Chinese business transactions have a reputation for being notoriously opaque.
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The young entrepreneur's lip kits are notoriously challenging to buy.
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Moves at global level are notoriously slow on tax matters.
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As I said, I am notoriously afraid of corn. 2.
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This has made them notoriously hard to collect and study.
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Not to mention, Restaurant Brands has been notoriously media shy.
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And immigrant detention facilities are notoriously lacking in transparency. Sen.
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It's not enough to top Wall Street's notoriously low estimates.
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Yet preschool teacher pay is notoriously low in most states.
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Mr. Styron, notoriously, searched for the psychosexual in Turner's motivations.
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Digital health platforms have notoriously low levels of patient participation.
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Brazil's notoriously oligarchical media landscape and his party is universally
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Both continue in their father's tradition of being notoriously reclusive.
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Chris Farley aside, lunchroom ladies are a notoriously tough crowd.
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For instance, consider how notoriously unreadable most privacy policies are.
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First it was Kim Kardashian with her notoriously raunchy Kimojis.
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Murray clearly shares his father's notoriously dry sense of humor.
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Cuba's economy is notoriously inefficient and dependent on foreign revenues.
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The 1997 game was notoriously an absolute pig to control.
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Reagan notoriously ignored the virus until it reached epidemic proportions.
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For notoriously snowy Minneapolis, it's also quite green in here.
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No More Heroes has a notoriously tedious core gameplay loop.
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Siri, notoriously not good at actually recognizing what you say.
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Poverty is often confused with "neglect," a notoriously vague category.
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Wise prosecutors know that cooperating witnesses can be notoriously unreliable.
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Florida's system of criminal fees is notoriously onerous and complicated.
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J.F.K. has been notoriously difficult to get to and from.
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The American foreign policy establishment is notoriously forgiving — of itself.
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It is also a business whose profitability is notoriously low.
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Logan Roy, notoriously, has little use for truth or justice.
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Minion protestor aside, Sprouse is notoriously excellent at Halloween costumes.
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The restaurant she chose is a notoriously expensive sushi place.
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Amazon ratings and reviews are notoriously compromised by bad actors.
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Driving on the city's notoriously clogged streets is a nightmare.
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She notoriously claimed to be communicating with eternal Indian Masters.
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The Straussian lineages, and their fierce schisms, are notoriously complex.
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As for data storage, I have a notoriously terrible memory.
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Peregrine falcons, however, are notoriously difficult to trap and rehome.
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But the surf of New York can be notoriously finicky.
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It's because precisely controlling a quantum computer is notoriously difficult.
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"He was notoriously difficult," Mr. Goodman said of Mr. Platt.
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In class, he acted out; injured athletes are notoriously cranky.
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Chilapa de Alvarez is a notoriously violent area of Guerrero.
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Going faux red is notoriously difficult — but it's not impossible.
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Of course, Hispanic turnout is notoriously weak in midterm elections.
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Iranian politics are notoriously difficult to judge from the outside.
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It's no secret that retail businesses have notoriously tiny margins.
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A reluctance to join in was, notoriously, not his problem.
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Like many aspects of Google, it is also notoriously opaque.
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The CPSC is notoriously understaffed and has a tiny budget.
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Kate Mara and Jamie Bell are notoriously private about their relationship.
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But Trump is also a notoriously unpredictable and a-strategic wingnut.
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And that is notoriously difficult to pull off in the courtroom.
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The society of 1%-ers and power players are notoriously private.
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And Republicans, notoriously, have made mistakes in this in the past.
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They were notoriously devoted to each other and that really shows.
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On top of that, Cowboy Bebop is notoriously hard to adapt.
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Nintendo is notoriously protective of its brands and video game characters.
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They've stayed notoriously silent on the issue — that is, until now.
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Beloved as Buffy may have been, it was also notoriously white.
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Yet once circulated, conspiracy theories are notoriously hard to knock down.
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The notoriously private couple have been dating for over a year.
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The line between influencer sponsorships and genuine content is notoriously muddled.
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But right now, again, economists are notoriously bad at forecasting recessions.
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Two other former senior employees described Musk as notoriously thin-skinned.
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Franchise values are surging The business of sports is notoriously fickle.
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Since every body is different, pillows are notoriously difficult to buy.
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The "quid pro quo" requirement for corruption convictions is notoriously minimal.
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Traffic on Highway 193 is notoriously awful, even on Friday afternoons.
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Their 6,000 some-odd members are notoriously older, white and male.
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Defining populism is notoriously subjective, but political science provides some guidelines.
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Drones are notoriously loud, making this impractical even for baseball stadiums.
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The national anthem is a notoriously tough tune to get right.
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CB1 was notoriously difficult to map because it's constantly moving around.
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It's notoriously difficult to find a smartphone with a headphone jack.
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" Gietler said, "Pilot whales are notoriously shy and difficult to photograph.
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Customers are notoriously fickle when it comes to sophisticated kitchen devices.
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Women of color have been notoriously overlooked in the makeup department.
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At the epicenter was ChiNext, China's notoriously speculative, start-up board.
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The Trump administration has been notoriously hostile to refugees and immigrants.
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Water with a high mineral content can notoriously impede bean softening.
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Electronic medical records, central to CDS predictions, are notoriously error-ridden.
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The notoriously private designer is making her Met Gala debut tonight.
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He's notoriously critical of "democratizing" information platforms, like Wikipedia and YouTube.
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Company-level data on exports is notoriously guarded and kept secret.
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Like all grandmas, she is notoriously difficult to buy gifts for.
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THERE IS A 'BUT' Love and money are notoriously combustible partners.
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China's notoriously volatile stock markets are not for the faint-hearted.
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Nevertheless, civil society groups say polls in Haiti are notoriously unreliable.
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Now, Macs are notoriously hard to upgrade, and that's by design.
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But notoriously Bella's missing one important item of clothing, her pants.
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Additionally, Skorton notoriously nixed some of the Smithsonian's more ambitious projects.
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It's a notoriously slow and unreliable way to build a case.
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If every cancer has a personality, this one is notoriously aggressive.
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The life of political campaign workers is notoriously rigorous and precarious.
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August has been a notoriously volatile month for the jobs numbers.
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Venezuelan prisons are notoriously overcrowded and filled with weapons and drugs.
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To be sure, O'Neill is notoriously wary of oil price forecasts.
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Geology 101 is notoriously called "rocks for jocks" in many programs.
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Conditions in the prison are notoriously tough, reported Business Insider Friday.
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The Clown Prince of Crime notoriously doesn't have an origin story.
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He notoriously stated that he prefers automated robots to human employees.
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Bey is notoriously particular about how she presents her public image.
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News.The son was born to the notoriously private couple last fall.
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He'd snuffed the notoriously durable Mark Hunt with a flying knee.
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Airport handrails, door handles and airplane lavatory levers are notoriously dirty.
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That said, economists are notoriously bad at forecasting long-term trends.
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The N95 respirators are notoriously hard to make, according to NPR.
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The US prices its prescription drugs with a notoriously opaque system.
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My mother, who is notoriously frugal, never put limits on books.
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King Albert is known as a warm but notoriously stubborn figure.
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The legal system is notoriously ill-equipped to handle such allegations.
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Sequels are notoriously groan-worthy and often garner terrible critical reviews.
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For one thing, they are notoriously tough to get rid of.
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He was a notoriously stubborn man, a perfectionist indifferent to deadlines.
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But Uber has a notoriously spotty track record with user privacy.
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Younger voters have notoriously failed to show up in midterms past.
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Full moons, Fridays and the number 13 are all notoriously unlucky.
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After all, fitness and technology trends are notoriously fickle and fadist.
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Travel closer to home: Flying is notoriously bad for the planet.
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Primary polls are notoriously less predictive than general election polls, however.
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The facility where Young was held, 201 Poplar, is notoriously overcrowded.
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Its political system has long been built on notoriously pervasive corruption.
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The ceasefire could break, as the Taliban's ranks are notoriously fractious.
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San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood is notoriously tricky for any driver.
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Hendrickson acknowledges that Wright's "Autobiography" is notoriously riddled with deliberate falsehoods.
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He's notoriously private, exceptionally well-managed, and an enigma to many.
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Mostly, we have a stack of notoriously dull, grouchy business correspondence.
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Domestic violence has always been a notoriously difficult crime to prosecute.
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Even so, it is experimental and notoriously difficult to get right.
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But remember this: human's perception about what's risky is notoriously unreliable.
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A decade ago, India pried open its notoriously dysfunctional telecom market.
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While Russia agreed to participate, Moscow is notoriously difficult to predict.
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In its early years, his foreign policy team was notoriously unstable.
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In fact, Zorii is almost aspirational for the notoriously private actor.
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"These guys are notoriously flatfooted in terms of change," he said.
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This is perfect for the notoriously steep hills of San Francisco.
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Nintendo, notoriously secretive, hasn't talked about the inspiration for Ninji Speedruns.
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The merger process between Anthem and Cigna has been notoriously contentious.
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Testimony presented at these so-called denazification hearings was notoriously unreliable.
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"I wouldn't mind having one," the notoriously pet-averse Trump said.
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Instead, it reflects the shifting agendas of its notoriously mercurial founder.
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" No, she was told: "You have a notoriously slow-healing fracture.
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That's not a new argument for the notoriously pro-Kremlin president.
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It shouldn't come as a surprise ... Diaz is notoriously 420 friendly.
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Obstruction of justice is also a notoriously difficult crime to prove.
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Given Russia's notoriously opaque nuclear sector, we might be waiting awhile.
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Similar conditions exist around Antarctica, where the seas are notoriously rough.
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Bitcoin is notoriously volatile and has seen multiple booms and crashes.
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Oh. Kelvin Davis, the guru of "Notoriously Dapper," a men's fashion blog, throws his fedora in the ring with NOTORIOUSLY DAPPER: How to Be a Modern Gentleman With Manners, Style, and Body Confidence (Mango, paper, $19.95).
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Matthew McConaughey is notoriously private about his family, specifically his three kids.
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In the years after My Left Foot, Weinstein's tactics remained notoriously aggressive.
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The notoriously private actor kept his answers short while discussing the memoir.
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Hawaii traffic is notoriously horrible, and I live close to the airport.
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The notoriously private Royal Family has been a little more public lately.
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Yes, they're nerdy (Dwight Schrute notoriously sported them), but so irresistibly convenient.
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Motherhood hasn't made the notoriously outspoken Good American creator any less candid.
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Though the couple is notoriously private, they also shared some minor PDA.
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But wine is still alcohol, which is notoriously rough on our complexions.
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Nutritional science is notoriously messy, so the conflicting evidence isn't anything new.
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Fox cubs are notoriously clumsy creatures — which sometimes leads to disastrous consequences.
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The bill notoriously carried tougher sentences for crack cocaine than powder cocaine.
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No one sounds great on SNL's stage, with its notoriously poor acoustics.
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According to Strickman, large-scale mosquito control is essential but notoriously difficult.
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It's been notoriously difficult before to find housing on the campaign trail.
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Sexual violence is notoriously underreported among women for a variety of reasons.
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It makes sense, given how startups especially are notoriously unfocused on security.
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Kelvin Davis: I started Notoriously Dapper after a bad experience at Express.
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Notoriously business-savvy pop monarch Taylor Swift has played another trademark card.
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Eucalyptus trees are an invasive species in California and are notoriously flammable.
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"I'm notoriously pretty hard to scare," Kiernan Shipka said with a smile.
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Vaccines: Zombie virus vaccines are notoriously difficult to develop, for two reasons.
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Silicon Valley is a notoriously hard place for women to be successful.
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Meanwhile, the piss beer community has been notoriously silent about LGBTQ community.
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Hoax Confirming photos shared on social media is a notoriously tricky business.
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Take the example of Uganda, which has a notoriously hawkish central bank.
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As its competitors sourly point out, finance is a notoriously sticky business.
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But NFL teams are notoriously conservative, and he tumbled down the board.
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Historically, the ingredient has been notoriously tricky to stabilize in topical products.
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Cuomo because of how notoriously difficult it is to defeat an incumbent.
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The notoriously private couple largely keeps their relationship out of the spotlight.
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The movie is largely a sunny depiction of a notoriously calamitous lifestyle.
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Nintendo has been releasing notoriously underpowered consoles for over a decade now.
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Sierra Leone's police are notoriously corrupt; the courts are slow and ineffective.
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The notoriously private duo has been rumored to be dating since 2013.
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Second, it's notoriously hard to confirm anything that happens inside North Korea.
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Doctors have had a notoriously difficult time predicting the timing of death.
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Even for notoriously bad tweeters, that would be a high-water mark.
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Wendy Williams is notoriously hard on celebrities and the decisions they make.
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It was raining heavily, and the notoriously difficult Monaco circuit was slippery.
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Giuliani, meanwhile, has a notoriously troubled relationship with the African-American community.
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Netflix's post-earnings moves have been notoriously volatile over the last year.
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The sci-fi genre is notoriously hard for women to break into.
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Was it a clash between "many sides," as President Trump notoriously said?
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It's notoriously dodgy—the construction has not stood the test of time.
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Here's the memo, courtesy of Gizmodo: Facebook is a notoriously white place.
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But presidential elections are notoriously divisive, and 2016 isn't a normal election.
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States, with its notoriously short memory, be ready to try amphetamine again?
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For Chinese citizens, American green cards can be notoriously difficult to obtain.
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It's an unusual setup; the world of sushi is notoriously male-dominated.
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And Trump had a notoriously hard time booking talent for his inauguration.
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The league has become notoriously aggressive against illegal streaming in recent years.
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Prince was notoriously anti-streaming, with his music only available on Tidal.
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Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries have notoriously harsh anti-narcotics laws.
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For one, the FBI's background check system is notoriously underfunded and understaffed.
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Measuring how managers have performed against softer targets is also notoriously hard.
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Amazon famously took 14 years — but the airline industry is notoriously fickle.
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Cara Delevingne notoriously quit modeling in 2015 to pursue an acting career.
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This notoriously nonpartisan state is her ticket to staying in the race.
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The notoriously zany arts and culture festival always brings out unpredictable costumes.
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In addition to being a letdown, the August number is notoriously volatile.
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Liberals are notoriously loath to take their own side in a fight.
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Same. But on end-of-life matters, Florian said, we're notoriously remiss.
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When asked about specifics, the notoriously secretive company declined to comment further.
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Even in orderly presidential cycles, New Hampshire primary voters are notoriously volatile.
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Other aspects are explainable — consumer electronics sales, for example, are notoriously volatile.
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China's goverment notoriously uses artificial intelligence to track and control its population.
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It is also a notoriously hard experience to convey accurately to others.
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Northern Boulevard, where Mr. Schenkman died, is "notoriously dangerous," Mr. White said.
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The existing FDA channels are notoriously slow, gummed up with antiquated procedures.
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Still, the intelligence agencies are notoriously overzealous in classifying their own information.
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Credit card interest is notoriously high compared with other forms of debt.
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Both companies have been notoriously cautious with their guidance in the past.
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Besiktas are notoriously well organized, while Dynamo Kiev should be particularly feisty.
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As my colleague Brian Resnick has explained, human memory is notoriously faulty.
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Pinning down the precise location of the event is notoriously difficult too.
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Those cells also present a challenge, however: they're notoriously hard to control.
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The court works notoriously slowly, but a verdict could result in prosecutions.
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Trump's iPhone security is notoriously bad, as Motherboard pointed out in May.
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United States officials, who are notoriously less loquacious, also went totally dark.
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The competition for seats at top schools in China is notoriously cutthroat.
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It can be notoriously difficult for women to thrive on Wall Street.
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US public transportation is notoriously underdeveloped compared to most other wealthy countries.
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South Florida's notoriously aggressive drivers, she said, may have saved her life.
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In the 2000s he was notoriously aggressive and shameless about his branding.
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There are the notoriously long lines and waits to make the crossing.
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R.S. transcripts, particularly before the days of electronic filing, are notoriously inaccurate.
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Knowing what is happening in prisons in real time is notoriously difficult.
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Taste presents an age-old quandary: It is notoriously hard to define.
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This rhythm problem can occur randomly and is notoriously difficult to detect.
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But cars have been notoriously slow when it comes to handling information.
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The list of notable non-winners of the prize is notoriously long.
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Effective marketing, rather than quality, notoriously determines the price for most liquors.
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The prions stick to stainless steel and are notoriously hard to destroy.
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In an industry where margins are notoriously razor-thin, it's a godsend.
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But brain-computer interfaces are notoriously hard to push out of prototype.
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Memories are notoriously short among those looking for the next big thing.
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By 2007, Garuda, the national airline, had a notoriously bad safety record.
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It's notoriously difficult to eat at Ralph Lauren's swanky Midtown Manhattan bar.
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The Rangers overwhelmed a notoriously stingy team and left their coach impressed.
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It's clear that social media is notoriously a hotbed of controversial comments.
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Notoriously difficult to navigate, Penn Station's absurd layout only compounds its woes.
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Alexa-using earbuds would mark a move into a notoriously tricky market.
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Google&aposs parent company notoriously keeps much of its financial information obscured.
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"I've gotten this reputation as someone with notoriously bad style," she said.
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Tax evasion rates in Pakistan are notoriously high, particularly among the wealthy.
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Complicating matters for Sanders: Nevada is a notoriously difficult state to poll.
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The peacock mantis shrimp has notoriously complex eyes, with 16 color receptors.
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"He's a notoriously reclusive star who is suddenly very available," said O'Neil.
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Such government reports have proven to be notoriously unreliable in other places.
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Others belonged to Uday, the notoriously brutal playboy son of Saddam Hussein.
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But despite her celebrity, Sontag was notoriously guarded about her personal life.
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None of this might matter because Hispanic voter turnout is notoriously low.
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Only the notoriously injury-prone Derrick Rose is healthy at the moment.
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It was an older and much trickier operation, notoriously prone to failure.
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For a word that's so omnipresent, liberalism is notoriously difficult to define.
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He regularly arrives to the office minutes after the notoriously early Mueller.
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But wherever they're based, it's notoriously difficult for start-ups to succeed.
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On one side, the government is notoriously bad defining what it needs.
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Her most telltale moments reveal hints of her notoriously private personal side.
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Despite McCain's heroism, Trump notoriously mocked him during the 2016 election campaign.
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Buffaloes are notoriously antisocial animals, preferring to have little contact with humans.
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The behind-the-scenes world of Disney amusement parks is notoriously mysterious.
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Public defenders are notoriously overworked, underpaid, and constantly juggling an overwhelming caseload.
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But Trump should know the stock market is notoriously hard to predict.
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We INTJs are an intense, exacting bunch, and notoriously difficult to please.
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It's no secret that industries like construction are notoriously dangerous for workers.
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So how should the notoriously secretive and clubby branch of government respond?
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Dinner etiquette: Ceaușescu notoriously avoided eating food that was not properly screened.
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But getting people to pay attention to climate change is notoriously difficult.
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Because he's known notoriously as being incredibly combative, as we've said before.
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He's also notoriously inattentive to policy details — including around campaign finance reform.
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Other people mentioned New York City's subway system and its notoriously crumbling infrastructure.
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Harvard is itself a private organization, and a notoriously selective one at that.
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Founder/CEO Evan Spiegel is notoriously tight-lipped and secretive about his company.
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Well, England's World Cup fans are notoriously ... enthusiastic about celebrating their team's victories.
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That's a good start, but the auto industry is notoriously unwelcoming to newcomers.
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Rape is notoriously under-reported to police and ends in relatively few convictions.
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The notoriously private couple have kept their family away from the public view.
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The US has been notoriously slow to respond to a health crisis before.
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Like MakerBot, Bantam's product promises to speed up a notoriously slow manufacturing process.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Science fiction is notoriously difficult to stage.
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Perhaps the biggest vote of confidence has been from notoriously careful institutional investors.
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It has also earned a reputation as a notoriously difficult place for women.
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The Exorcist was notoriously wrought with challenges before, during, and after its release.
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PEOPLE: So, we all know your first Uber was notoriously not so perfect.
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For reference, the dew point in notoriously muggy Miami on Tuesday was 76.
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Many Lebanese rely on WhatsApp because the state telecoms service is notoriously pricey.
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That can come with risks from the notoriously swift current in some places.
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Getting VC fundraising is a notoriously lengthy and tricky process for startup CEOs.
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He's older, less hip, and notoriously cheap, hence wearing the free company swag.
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While I am competent in the kitchen, I am notoriously bad at baking.
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Twelve current and former employees said El-Hindi was notoriously late to meetings.
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Knife set originally $311.50, now $119.95 Le Creuset Dutch ovens are notoriously pricey.
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No offense, but the Catholic Church notoriously hates it when women hold power.
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The adoption of technology from the traditional brokerage ecosystem has been notoriously slow.
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I'm notoriously late for things and have been working on that this year.
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Black Mirror is notoriously cagey when it comes to announcements about the show.
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"I've notoriously done zero press for the film," Hill, aka the bear, says.
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Nail treatments, even the best of the best, have a notoriously mixed reputation.
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Even journals that want to come clean are notoriously slow to police themselves.
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The finance industry can be discouraging — and it's a notoriously male-dominated sector.
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Obama notoriously received ample criticism for his golf games, often from Trump himself.
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And in the notoriously security-focused financial services sector, that's a good thing.
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Your favorite TV characters have some impressive (and notoriously unrealistic) real estate holdings.
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For many foreign firms, China's market is a notoriously tough nut to crack.
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Holiday travel is notoriously frustrating, so anything that lightens the mood is appreciated.
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Hyenas and notoriously sexual bonobos have also been known to tongue their lovers.
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The Vegas attractions business is notoriously competitive, and Gunship wasn't standing out online.
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In a notoriously complex place, no one is expecting Waze to be perfect.
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That's a prospect that might terrify a lot of notoriously closed-book startups.
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I was calling to folks in Orange County, which is notoriously right-wing.
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Second Time's A Charm Packing for the traditional Bachelor franchise is notoriously tricky.
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Khloe is notoriously feisty, so who knows how this pregnancy might affect that?
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And in Europe, Vietnamese migrants are thriving in some notoriously anti-immigration regions.
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But implementing it will require a major change from Tunisia's notoriously centralised bureaucracy.
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Keeping China's notoriously volatile and speculative stock markets stable will be a trick.
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Landing on Mars is notoriously difficult because of the planet's thin, dusty atmosphere.
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During Alexander the Great's reign, his profile remained notoriously absent from any coin.
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For as much as we loved them, VCRs were notoriously finicky mechanical devices.
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The notoriously bearish Marc Faber is doubling down on his dire market view.
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Foundation is one of those products that is notoriously hard to shop for.
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The disease, which generally arises from multiple factors, is notoriously difficult to diagnose.
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Secondly, the survey relied on self-reported data, which can be notoriously unreliable.
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The change is curious, because in the past Walmart has paid notoriously little.
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On Wednesday, the Pope will visit the notoriously violent city of Juarez, Mexico.
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At least, that's if you believe in premature predictions of notoriously unpredictable events.
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The notoriously fractious resistance groups are declaring alliances to bolster their collective resistance.
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He picked up on what he called G2's "notoriously over-aggressive" playstyle.
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Since then, the couple has preferred to remain notoriously private about their relationship.
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Pornography is a notoriously slippery subject—and not in the way you're thinking.
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Apple is notoriously guarded when it comes to its products, projects, and people.
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Beyoncé and Jay Z keep their personal lives notoriously private — until they don't.
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It's hard to say, because Netflix is notoriously tight-fisted with viewer data.
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He's notoriously shy, he avoids the press, and is a fan of collaboration.
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"The Eagles ... made these wonderful records, but they were notoriously meticulous," he added.
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But there's risk in letting notoriously fickle advertising money control your creative strategy.
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The wealthy, notoriously efficient country has tolerated a poorly equipped military for years.
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Good thing, too, because the mansion's bathroom and mirror space is notoriously lacking.
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Mama Washington also doesn't shy away from the show's notoriously steamy sex scenes.
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A notoriously press-shy Drake did interviews with Zane Lowe and The Fader.
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IoT devices are cheaply manufactured and notoriously insecure, making them easy to compromise.
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Prestigious firms like Citi and Goldman Sachs are notoriously difficult to break into.
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But surveys are notoriously unreliable, because people are forgetful or because they lie.
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Finding 4K content for PCs has been notoriously difficult because of copy protection.
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I should also mention, for context, that the classification system is notoriously overbroad.
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And because the certification process is notoriously complicated, many eligible workers never do.
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But the notoriously fractious opposition is also split into many parties, diluting support.
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But there's no telling what the notoriously unpredictable president might say while overseas.
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New York hotels are also notoriously expensive, even when they're not high-end.
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The only problem is cappuccinos cost $4 to $6 and I'm notoriously frugal.
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Oribe's dry shampoo is the best in the business, but it's notoriously pricey.
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White-collar crime challenge White-collar crime cases are notoriously hard to prosecute.
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Some companies are notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to their internal workings.
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Turnout in special elections is notoriously low and outcomes are hard to predict.
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While conspiracy theories are notoriously hard to fight, recent research does offer hope.
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Outback's Bloomin' Onion is the chain's most popular and most notoriously caloric appetizer.
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Social networking sites are notoriously difficult to search, let alone download content from.
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But for people with other plans, the job is notoriously hard to quit.
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Cord blood is also notoriously expensive, ranging from $22,000 to $45,000 per unit.
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Ditto owned a notoriously crooked one, which he only ever used as backup.
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Notoriously reclusive pop artist Sia just announced her first tour in five years.
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The match was against Mustafa Saed and the notoriously, legitimately violent New Jack.
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If your dad is anything like mine, he's notoriously hard to shop for.
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Logistics and supply chain management is a notoriously outdated and labor-intensive process.
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Richard Sherman, the notoriously outspoken Seattle Seahawks cornerback, is back at it again.
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However, price limits may be more relevant for bitcoin, which is notoriously volatile.
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Weston visited a madrasa run by a notoriously fundamentalist and anti-American imam.
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Indeed, China's notoriously speculative markets were little fazed by the news, with Shenzhen .
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Our mining industry has notoriously been rumored to have been breached by competitors.
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Even notoriously buttoned-up Goldman Sachs is adopting a more 'flexible' dress code.
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The promotion lent respectability to China's notoriously opaque and arbitrary criminal justice system.
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The filmmaker is notoriously opaque about his films, refusing to indulge in analysis.
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These have long been preferred by the religious right, but are notoriously unreliable.
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Gab, notoriously, is a "free speech social network" and an alternative to Twitter.
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Across the notoriously congested Bay Area, traffic flowed like it was 3 a.m.
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Within the country, the notoriously charismatic leader proved popular, but not universally so.
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The US system is notoriously expensive and access to primary care is patchy.
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The investigations will also clog the gears of his already notoriously inefficient administration.
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Worse, philosophy is notoriously bad at offering solutions to the problems it poses.
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But stimulus remains a tough sell in a country notoriously wary of borrowing.
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But people are notoriously wasteful when it comes to time, effort, and resources.
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Jails and prisons have a notoriously bad track record of providing health services.
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The notoriously boom-to-bust oil market is no stranger to bear markets.
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British tabloids are notoriously vicious and personal, nothing like American newspapers of record.
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First lady Melania Trump is notoriously private about her time as first lady.
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But the company was notoriously enigmatic about its supposed revolutionary technology and processes.
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That is likely something Klarman would not welcome since he is notoriously reclusive.
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Some species sold as captive-bred are notoriously difficult to coax into reproducing.
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Libel of public figures like Trump is notoriously difficult to prove in court.
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She also crossed the notoriously tense border from Colombia to Venezuela on foot.
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And though the business is profitable, staying competitive in microchips is notoriously expensive.
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Rahm Emanuel, President Barack Obama's first chief of staff, was notoriously foul-mouthed.
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The year we relaunched Interview, 2008, was a notoriously difficult year for magazines.
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"That's a big barrier, especially in academic institutions that are notoriously low-resource."
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BEIJING — For Chinese citizens, American green cards can be notoriously difficult to obtain.
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The U.K. fashion market is notoriously tough for international retailers to break into.
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The company has been notoriously reluctant to cancel any of its original series.
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Iceland is a notoriously tough market for international restaurant chains to break into.
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The city is notoriously expensive, and businesses face a tangle of red tape.
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Krome has been a notoriously cruel and corrupt institution since the late-303s.
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I&aposm notoriously clumsy, but I felt more stable and graceful than usual.
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Pulling off the same creative trick twice is notoriously burdensome, and occasionally impossible.
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Its stores are notoriously filled with merchandise from old seasons and unpopular products.
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The Japanese company is notoriously protective of its brands and video game characters.
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Defamation claims are notoriously difficult to win, especially for public figures like Daniels.
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Lawyers are notoriously dissatisfied and depressed, but I had an unusually positive experience.
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People are notoriously bad at predicting how much a spoiler will affect them.
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Bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) takes after plants like belladonna, a notoriously toxic relation.
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We could see some surprises in Nevada, which is notoriously hard to poll.
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Most notoriously, the gang was armed with a symbolic agrarian tool: the machete.
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The internal culture at Zen Hospice Project became notoriously toxic in recent years.
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The Boring Company was iinspired by Musk's frustrations with LA's notoriously congested traffic.
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They have a notoriously slow birth rate, and can take decades to recover.
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Viral dances are nothing new, and are notoriously fleeting—remember the Harlem Shake?
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Banks are notoriously conservative, and to a certain extent I'm okay with that.
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First things first: Will Abasolo's (notoriously protective) mom Olga help them plan their nuptials?
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Trump's actual foreign policy ideas, however, are notoriously hard to predict or pin down.
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Because the industry has encouraged these practices for generations, everyone inside is notoriously secretive.
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Records on the Dow are doubly dubious because the index is notoriously not representative.
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Edibles are notoriously unpredictable in terms of how they are synthesized by the liver.
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The difference is that e-liquid is notoriously sweet and fruity, like candy perfume.
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Shares in the country's notoriously fragile banking sector also tumbled 5 percent Friday morning.
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President Trump is notoriously paranoid about everything from germs to people poisoning his food.
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Which is quite a goal, considering the Dothraki's reputation as a notoriously violent people.
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Among population geneticists, sexual reproduction is notoriously difficult to justify as an evolutionary strategy.
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Kim and Kanye notoriously love dressing similarly (just check out their best moments here).
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That's significant because a 5GHz CPU, turbo or base, is notoriously hard to ship.
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Also, these soft-bodied animals are notoriously difficult to grab with existing underwater equipment.
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Hamilton and Rosberg had a notoriously frosty relationship with both battling for the title.
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Moreover, for the adventurous fund manager lead is a notoriously difficult market to read.
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People may love the MoviePass concept, but the service has notoriously bad customer service.
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Estimates are hard to obtain, because venture-capital investments are private and notoriously opaque.
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TV's take on New York City living is notoriously too good to be true.
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Predicting a recession is a notoriously difficult undertaking — both for investors and financial experts.
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The sixth president was notoriously meticulous, keeping daily journals that detailed his morning routine.
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The Terrorist Watch List and other federal databases are notoriously unreliable, the ACLU argues.
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Notoriously touchy, he may be tempted to backtrack if his ratings continue to decline.
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She decided to visit the notoriously closed country to learn about its propaganda industry.
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And self reports are notoriously unreliable because people forget or might fudge their answers.
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Competitive running is a notoriously injury-prone pastime, even for those with full sight.
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Fed officials notoriously failed to spot the real-estate bubble until after it burst.
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Start At The End Americans are notoriously bad at using up their vacation days.
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The notoriously camera shy Dyson DC06 is the great-great-grandfather of robotic vacuums.
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ICE notoriously has one of the highest employment turnover rates in the federal government.
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And even for the king of branding, developers are notoriously hard to market to.
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While the doctors' recommendations are reasonable, creating change in people's habits is notoriously difficult.
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Luyendyk's season was notoriously bad, raking in roughly 7 million viewers for the finale.
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Airplane food is notoriously bad in economy, so bring your own meals or snacks.
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The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, is notoriously known for her standout footwear choices.
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The list also includes notoriously pricey places such as California, Connecticut and New York.
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But those figures are no more reliable than the country's notoriously dodgy crime statistics.
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As you might remember from your childhood, crane machines are notoriously hard to win.
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Cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile and governments are also clamping down on the digital tokens.
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Another in 2270 characterised the agency required to process such actions as "notoriously dilatory".
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How I would have died: The buses in NYC are notoriously slow and unreliable.
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Marijuana farmers have told me that many of these strains are notoriously high-maintenance.
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The Bose headphones have a notoriously small range, but I use them a lot.
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The government says it's needed to make France's notoriously rigid labor force more flexible.
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He's a notoriously private person but does have a bit of a showy streak.
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"Ironically, sperm are notoriously difficult to penetrate," Jones said in the university press release.
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Predicting the results of an election with around 900 million voters is notoriously difficult.
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Many of the cities on the list were among the nation's most notoriously expensive.
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Public health measures to prevent suicide are notoriously difficult to implement and to assess.
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Entrance polls showed the notoriously fickle last-minute undecided voters broke heavily for Rubio.
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The system is designed to minimize Innsifil's exposure to Bitcoin's notoriously volatile price swings.
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New York and Boston, where housing is also notoriously expensive, rank fourth and fifth.
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The Warriors are notoriously tough to beat at Oracle Arena in deep East Oakland.
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She's managed to create a uniquely positive space, even on a notoriously cutthroat platform.
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Don't: Forget your helmet Finally, it's important to remember zombies = notoriously weak head-havers.
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Between mass production and over-watering, beer from large-scale breweries is notoriously terrible.
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These pertain to pricing, the performance of new features, and Amazon's notoriously competive nature.
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Passing them is notoriously painful (and has been frequently declared "more painful than childbirth").
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Due largely to geography, California has notoriously bad air quality and high ozone pollution.
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The couple were first linked in 2013, but were notoriously private about their relationship.
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Diesels have a notoriously small powerband, so frequent and smart shifting is a necessity.
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Shopping for a pair of men's board shorts is a notoriously cringe-worthy affair.
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He claims that 28503,22019 members of the notoriously corrupt police force have been purged.
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Hardy notoriously believed in a Malignant Universe ruled by chance and error, not justice.
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The Trump administration is notoriously filled with staffers who speak anonymously with the press.
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Right now, the FEC is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans and notoriously dysfunctional.
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Springsteen, the Beatles, most notoriously John Fogerty—the story varies only in the details.
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It's not traded on a stock exchange, and its executives are notoriously media shy.
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Both NYC apartments and tiny houses are notoriously small and involve amenity trade-offs.
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Rikers Island, the city's notoriously abusive jail complex, won't be fully shuttered until 2027.
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The system's first public launch on the Ford in June 2015 was notoriously unsuccessful.
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The Centennial State has a fierce independent streak and is notoriously difficult to survey.
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Trump is notoriously unhappy with bad press, and Price got a lot of it.
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It's one hell of a new challenge to Hollywood's notoriously aggressive publicity industrial complex.
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Horses are generally high maintenance—why else would rich kids notoriously ask for ponies?
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Because pain is a purely subjective phenomenon, it is notoriously difficult to measure empirically.
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One major reason, he argued, boils down to cost: fMRI scans are notoriously expensive.
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But compared to other brands with similar reach, Zara has been notoriously press-shy.
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Its cars can navigate tricky San Francisco streets — including the notoriously iconic Lombard Street.
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The grocery business is notoriously difficult, with low margins requiring large scale to succeed.
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But the animals are notoriously difficult to keep alive in captivity, let alone breed.
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Many additions to the National Mall have been notoriously slow to come to fruition.
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Notoriously, that operating system — Windows Mobile and, later, Windows Phone — was discontinued by Microsoft.
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Raising money for reconstruction projects is notoriously slow, but this time must be different.
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But that might not be much comfort — economists are notoriously bad at predicting recessions.
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Spies, after all, are notoriously hard to read — it's part of the job description.
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At a concession booth, Philadelphians, notoriously hard on pro athletes, spoke words of encouragement.
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The city's dirty air has surpassed notoriously polluted megacities, like Beijing and New Delhi.
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However, determining the severity of a hurricane in the near future is notoriously challenging.
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Like many such agencies, it had grown to be unnecessarily complex and notoriously wasteful.
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Challenges to incumbents are notoriously hard to win, in primaries and in general elections.
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In rape cases, the police, prosecutors and juries notoriously discount the testimony of women.
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My husband is traveling, and I have a notoriously hard time opening wine corks.
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The news media has been notoriously reticent about showing graphic images of mass shootings.
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Exxon's board, notoriously secretive, risked another proxy fight if it decided not to comply.
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Hate crimes are notoriously hard to track as reporting to the F.B.I. is voluntary.
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Politicos are notoriously prone to attributing election outcomes to gaffes and other oversimplified causes.
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And despite plans to ramp up production in Australia, reactor construction is notoriously tricky.
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Lasting for more than a year as an Amazon warehouse employee is notoriously difficult.
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And that could help drive up turnout, which is notoriously bad in midterm elections.
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The bill could see Hong Kong residents sent to China's notoriously politicized judicial system.
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But that remains a tough sell in a country that's notoriously wary of borrowing.
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That's a laudable goal, because it is notoriously challenging to gather up disparate records.
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Despite the evidence, the notoriously private couple has obviously never confirmed the theory directly.
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Plus, Windows 8 was notoriously unpopular because it didn't have the traditional "Start" button.
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Polls and anecdotal evidence point to Mr. Rouhani, but Iran's elections are notoriously unpredictable.
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Netflix is notoriously tight-lipped about how many people watch its programming and where.
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Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist In general, Donald Trump is notoriously uninterested in policy details.
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The State of the Union response is notoriously a mixed blessing for the speaker.
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Caucuses are notoriously complicated, requiring time and math on the part of local volunteers.
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Sex crimes are notoriously difficult to litigate, often because the cases are so intricate.
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Many of these studies also relied on people's notoriously unreliable estimations of their behavior.
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Both leaders are notoriously thin-skinned and project a sense of unfiltered self-regard.
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Mr. Trump is notoriously fickle in his decision-making process, and he dislikes confrontation.
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Their relationship was notoriously stormy but resilient—and they were a sight to see.
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And Nevada is notoriously hard to poll, so Saturday's caucuses could produce a surprise.
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This apostasy appears to have sent the notoriously impatient Mr. Trump into a tailspin.
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Notoriously corrupt, Mr. Marcos was swept into exile by the 1986 People Power demonstrations.
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But that was before Russia's notoriously capricious and aggressive law-enforcement system got involved.
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With weak party allegiances, Californians are notoriously independent voters, as many politicians have discovered.
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The culture of expediting care with petty bribes is notoriously hard to root out.
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We humans are notoriously bad at predicting the consequences of achieving our technological goals.
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Nintendo had a notoriously difficult time keeping up with demand for the original Wii.
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India's judicial system is notoriously backlogged, with millions of cases stuck in overburdened courts.
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Sketchbook Ali Fitzgerald illustrates the fictional characters who were notoriously impossible to pin down.
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Wage-theft cases are notoriously hard to prove, and they almost never pay out.
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It's tough to say what the notoriously hard-to-read majority leader is thinking.
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Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is notoriously corrupted by energy corporations.
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The Trump White House is notoriously chaotic, and the president has a volatile personality.
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For decades, Tijuana, a notoriously crime-ridden border city, has attracted migrants headed north.
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Motherboard is granting Google employees anonymity because of the company's notoriously strict confidentiality agreement.
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Instead, the $21 billion company notoriously pitches itself as a lifestyle and a community.
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The notoriously private first lady is speaking up — about not speaking to Rudy Giuliani.
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It's also an employment landscape notoriously difficult for new, younger workers to break into.
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The Marcos regime was notoriously corrupt and jailed and killed many of its opponents.
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Exit polls are notoriously inaccurate in low-turnout contests, particularly in measuring minority support.
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Alcoholism, like most addictions, is notoriously difficult to treat, with few effective drugs available.
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The police were notoriously corrupt, and readers' appetites for bloody, moralistic crime stories were insatiable.
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The notoriously volatile cryptocurrency is currently worth around $6,000, surging up from $3,100 last December.
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US presidents are notoriously dependent on the other branches of government to implement their policies.
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He is fouled, which represents a mixed success for him, a notoriously spotty foul shooter.
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The city also has notoriously bad subsoil conditions, and developers often build on unstable land.
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Ahead of his speech, Trump's skeptics wondered if the notoriously unpredictable President would remain apolitical.
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School craft projects tend to be notoriously dull, unless, of course, a glitter cannon's involved.
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There are a few key pieces in any wardrobe that are notoriously hard to find.
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Sexual education around the world is notoriously out-of-touch — and France is no exception.
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Many of these politicians have supported Trump throughout the course of his notoriously fractious campaign.
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Looks like dad is taking a page from another notoriously private papa, Chance The Rapper.
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"SELL-SIDE" analysts, whose firms make money from trading and investment banking, are notoriously bullish.
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Attributing attacks is notoriously difficult because sophisticated hackers mask where their attacks are coming from.
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Trump is notoriously obsessed with crowd size and choreographed appearances with sports celebrities and heroes.
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One senior Vietnamese officer in particular was notoriously difficult to work with for the Americans.
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Sometimes this works, often it doesn't — with disasters, the public's attention span is notoriously short.
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"Or we're just that slow," Rick concludes, referencing the notoriously long delay between their seasons.
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The goal is to improve its unit economics, which are notoriously difficult in this space.
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Companies like Dropbox and Snap notoriously pay some of the highest salaries in the industry.
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The CFAA is a notoriously overbroad law that can be easy for prosecutors to abuse.
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During recreation, we were more aggressive during our already notoriously rough basketball and volleyball games.
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Many disappeared while the territory was ravaged by the Zetas, a notoriously brutal drug cartel.
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He seems an unlikely defender of this relatively poor, predominantly Democratic and notoriously fractious constituency.
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The president quite notoriously doesn't use a computer, and his favorite phone is an Android.
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But were they able to find a soul within the notoriously narcissistic reality TV villain?
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Reddit's search engine had actually been notoriously bad and Caldwell made upgrading it a priority.
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It's notoriously easy to misjudge how the Supreme Court will rule based on oral arguments.
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Just as notoriously, Gingrich admitted as much two days later – at a breakfast with reporters.
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Some money was (and still is) buried in the DOD's notoriously opaque budget, they say.
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Cause-and-effect links between political events and polling results are notoriously difficult to establish.
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You might argue that Trump is notoriously ill-informed and that turns off educated voters.
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But arson is notoriously difficult to solve: only 1% of wildfire arsonists are ever caught.
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After all, Facebook is notoriously lax when it comes to policing its own ads infrastructure.
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Secondly, oil prices notoriously overshoot, accelerating in the run-up to cyclical peaks and troughs.
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The Lower East Side, where Elgai will open her karaoke joint, is notoriously bar-heavy.
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Will and Grace's attempts to sway their notoriously difficult and booze-loving friend go unheard.
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Although polls in India are notoriously unreliable, the trend over the past year is clear.
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I remember struggling through the notoriously difficult section of the game that inspired the scene.
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Quantum states are notoriously delicate, requiring complete isolation from the actual stuff of the experiment.
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Luyendyk's season has been notoriously boring, namely because there isn't a central compelling love story.
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Not only is it a space game but its players are a notoriously tenacious bunch.
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The source material is notoriously difficult to adapt, and the script doesn't quite get there.
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The sector is notoriously unforgiving, with startups and established companies often collapsing with little warning.
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Problem is, China's notoriously bad air quality is killing up to 4,000 people a day.
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Even though they're notoriously tricky to cook perfectly, eggs are a staple for most people.
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They're also notoriously plagued by danger – often crime-ridden, with some ruled by drug lords.
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For as often as we find pleasure in Claire Danes's notoriously unbecoming—if theatrical—cry
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As mentioned earlier, bunnies are notoriously skittish and susceptible to dying for basically no reason.
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Judging by the new photos, though, retirement may be agreeing with the notoriously cranky host.
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Tech, in general, has been notoriously bad at the way it treats and promotes women.
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Notoriously illegal and synonymous with hedonism, LSD and ecstasy started life as aids to psychotherapy.
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This very much seems to be the case at the island's most notoriously naughty resort.
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It might just be spite, because promoters and writing teams have always been notoriously spiteful.
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That's because tech conferences, including this publication's beloved Disrupt, are notoriously dominated by male attendees.
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But I'm also notoriously capable of assembling the three letters without moving a facial muscle.
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He compared the former federal prosecutor to the notoriously-vindictive FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover.
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But it's a back issue and those are notoriously stubborn and difficult, especially for pitchers.
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Not that the notoriously private star would open up about it, were that the case.
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It is also notoriously difficult to compare crime statistics within countries, let alone across them.
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The scandal also compelled the Virginia legislature to tighten the state's notoriously lax ethics laws.
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Tech companies are notoriously secretive, but Musk is behaving like it's Tesla against the world.
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Still, given Trump's notoriously thin skin, it's hardly the start we might have hoped for.
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These films also have an easier time navigating censorship issues with notoriously picky industry watchdogs.
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A decade ago, winemaking was regarded as a losing proposition in these notoriously cool climes.
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Data on dog bites are unreliable because people are notoriously unreliable at identifying dog breeds.
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The party is now making a real effort to improve the country's notoriously foul air.
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However, it's worth noting that he is notoriously fond of not-funny "jokes" (think "Boober").
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The Estonian courts used to be notoriously backlogged, but that is no longer the case.
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Once they are law, sanctions are notoriously difficult to lift, and this flexibility is gone.
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Dirty-fuel facilities are notoriously dangerous for workers, and for residents who live near them.
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Yet, they are also notoriously expensive to stay in, which can make planning travel difficult.
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Phuket, Thailand is an exotic beach destination for summer, and it's notoriously cheap year-round.
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Tillerson had a notoriously acrimonious relationship with Trump until he was fired in March 2018.
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Being a biotech company in the business of developing drugs is notoriously risky and expensive.
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Space food is notoriously lackluster, but new technology is slowly revolutionizing the way astronauts eat.
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Their work assignment was known at Sanitation Salvage as Route 20213, notoriously long and backbreaking.
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Such credentials would do much to boost public confidence in the notoriously chaotic Trump administration.
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None. The Taliban are notoriously perfidious and have no credible record of keeping their word.
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We human beings tend to be notoriously unreliable in our memories of past workouts, though.
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I tried to quit boxing after that, but this sport is notoriously difficult to leave.
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The medical sector is giant and has been notoriously slow to move to the cloud.
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Neiman Marcus's notoriously opulent holiday offerings included collard greens for $66, before they sold out.
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He had been notoriously wrongfully convicted of deadly Irish Republican Army bombings in the '70s.
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"We are talking about 180 seconds in a system that is notoriously inaccurate," Lammers countered.
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But Stennis was notoriously hard of hearing, and Cox would not agree to the deal.
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Disco was over in a few years and early hip-hop labels were notoriously unscrupulous.
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FRBs last for just a few milliseconds, and their unpredictable displays make observations notoriously difficult.
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Central bankers fear deflation because once it sets in, it is notoriously difficult to reverse.
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The translation of basic research into the clinic is notoriously difficult and expensive, says Casper.
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Unlike alcohol, marijuana intoxication is notoriously difficult to measure after someone has taken a puff.
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Apple notoriously likes to control news about itself, as part of maintaining its public image.
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WoW is notoriously addictive and my friend group has made it easy to come back.
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And the rest of our journey has also been notoriously rocky, to say the least.
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Despite the message in the music, the gospel world was often notoriously hedonistic and promiscuous.
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Notoriously, Mark doesn't get on with the majority of journalists or photographers that he meets.
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There's O-Mighty's "Adidas" jumpsuit, Palace Skateboard's "Palasonic" knit, and — most notoriously — Vetements' DHL tee.
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The Game of Thrones cast is notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to plot spoilers.
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One reason for all of these deaths is that HCM is notoriously difficult to detect.
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Such data is voluntarily disclosed by companies and is "notoriously hard to get," Byrum said.
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Four days earlier he was 11th up the notoriously steep finishing climb at Flèche Wallonne.
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Brits are notoriously polite, but apparently when it comes to weddings, all bets are off.
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Purchasing a Birkin bag is notoriously difficult, even once you've gotten past the price tag.
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Cleantech has been a notoriously rough area to find venture funding the past few years.
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A week before that, their notoriously strong defense got torched by the Raiders in London.
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Where Mr. Saipov exited the bike path at Chambers Street is another notoriously risky intersection.
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"Noncompete" and "no poach" clauses, notoriously, restrict the mobility of workers and depress their wages.
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Though notoriously leaky, the Trump administration has rarely seen officials publicly confirmed as loose lipped.
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The price of water and food was notoriously high at the 30 year anniversary Woodstock.
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Fantasy, and the medieval times on which it's often based, is notoriously patriarchal and misogynistic.
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When Keitany is at the top of her game, she is notoriously difficult to touch.
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Reed (who died in 2013) was a notoriously difficult man, and he hated most journalists.
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On the internet, platform competitors are only a click away and relationships are notoriously transactional.
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The futuristic Amazon Go faces the city's notoriously brusque customers, not to mention its shoplifters.
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Statistics on hate crimes are notoriously unreliable, but the evidence strongly suggests that they're rising.
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"These people are notoriously prone to errors in judgment and unrestrained behavior," Dr. Vogel said.
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That makes them notoriously hard to block, but there are some things you can try.
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It's a rare move for Apple, as the company is notoriously secretive about upcoming products.
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Currently, district attorney elections are governed by New York State's notoriously lax campaign finance laws.
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The rise of seatech is speeding efforts to clear up seafood's notoriously murky supply chain.
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But that's far from a sure bet in a country that's notoriously wary about borrowing.
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The OG cables that come with iPhones are notoriously short at just three-feet long.
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Huawei would need to invest heavily to compete in maps, which have been notoriously difficult.
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Our emotions are notoriously terrible at driving the right investment decisions, but they're so strong!
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For these and other reasons, it's notoriously hard to get a foot in the door.
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It is notoriously difficult to make procedural issues catch fire, to get votes with them.
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But overhauling the tax code is notoriously difficult and moving legislation is no slam dunk.
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Since this is a New York theater audience, a notoriously clap-happy breed, everybody obliges.
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Roads in the central African nation are notoriously bad after years of war and neglect.
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For decades, the islands were home to a notoriously brutal prison system for Indian revolutionaries.
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As North Korea is notoriously secretive, some information such as birth dates cannot be confirmed.
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Google was notoriously cozy with the Obama administration, and hired some of its former members.
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It's also notoriously insecure and you can use SS7 exploits to take over someone's phone.
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Nevada is a notoriously tough place for presidential candidates to attract volunteers.
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And most people are notoriously poor at assessing risk, say experts in medical decision-making.
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Egypt's security services are notoriously opaque and unpredictable, especially under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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Messi is notoriously reluctant to say anything to the media beyond events on the field.
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The FBI's complaint carries a note of irony considering the agency has notoriously stonewalled Congress.
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Cookware powerhouse Le Creuset is notoriously expensive, but devoted followers know it's worth the investment.
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This year's Met Gala theme was a notoriously slippery one — what even is "camp," anyway?
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Franzen, who's notoriously media-shy, held off on discussing the fracas at all for years.
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Australia, with its notoriously strict defamation laws, may offer a particularly favorable environment for one.
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In boom years, miners have notoriously overpaid by billions to acquire assets in bidding wars.
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Ring has been notoriously secretive about how many partnerships it has with local law enforcement.
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And in the historically and notoriously insular world of higher education, that's not a given.
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Nevada and South Carolina are both considered notoriously hard states to poll, for different reasons.
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They are notoriously poor at reflecting public opinion, particularly on a complex issue like Brexit.
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"Amazon is notoriously cheap and our costs our high," said Kathryn Wylde, the Partnership's president.
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Even the notoriously grotesque Neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer scrubbed the Pepe's from its website.
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In the case of Milwaukee, the city has been notoriously bad for its black residents.
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Moreover, economic modeling is notoriously difficult, so the precise numbers are very far from gospel.
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It isn't all bad news when it comes to Beijing's notoriously heavy — and deadly — smog.
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There is no appropriate court on the Greek islands, and Greek justice is notoriously slow.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dance movements are notoriously difficult to depict and record.
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For one thing, malpractice lawsuits against private psychiatrists are expensive and notoriously difficult to prosecute.
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Anbang, a Beijing-based company with more than $250 billion in assets, is notoriously opaque.
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But it is notoriously hard to move techniques from the research lab into real-life applications.
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Third-party presidential runs are notoriously onerous and expensive, and Mr. Webb was potentially facing competition.
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"Notoriously, the first trimester is the hardest trimester because you're extremely tired, you're nauseous," she says.
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Numbers like that, in an industry that's notoriously opaque, invariably grab the attention of startup companies.
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That might not seem like a huge success rate, but it's notoriously difficult to quit smoking.
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Though Stone has reportedly been dating Dave McCary since October 2017, the couple is notoriously private.
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Besides being fat-bellied handfuls of pure cuteness, echidnas are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity.
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It's notoriously difficult to gain entry to the so-called Hermit Kingdom, even for mere tourists.
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As a result, both private and public insurers have been notoriously stingy about paying for it.
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Finger tattoos are notoriously painful, but that certainly hasn't stopped anyone — celebrities included — from getting them.
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North Korean prisons are notoriously brutal, and it's not clear what condition the men are in.
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We don't have any recent footage from inside Snap's offices because the company is notoriously secretive.
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There are options for satellite-based internet, but those services are notoriously slow, expensive or unreliable.
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On the Forbes list, a black silhouette takes the place of the notoriously private Parry-Okeden.
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"Human memory is notoriously unreliable, especially over time," Fox News's Tucker Carlson said on his program.
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But Tesla, like many other Silicon Valley companies investing in clean energy, is notoriously anti-union.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become less perilous in recent years.
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Japanese work notoriously hard—to which the abundance of comatose passengers on the commuter trains attests.
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Most crucially, he struck a deal with unions in January to reduce notoriously high labor costs.
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But the identification, recruitment, and development of access by these types of informants is notoriously difficult.
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CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Working on a political campaign is notoriously one of the world's shittiest jobs.
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Although Thiel hasn't expressed much interest in virtual reality, he's notoriously fond of dystopian tech moonshots.
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They'll need it — aging studies are notoriously time consuming and expensive, especially ones that involve mammals.
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"Gold is a notoriously difficult trade," said Eddy Elfenbein, editor of the Crossing Wall Street blog.
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Many Bronx residents have pointed out that the stairs are notoriously the scene of petty crimes.
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GUY RITCHIE's "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" has had a notoriously bumpy journey to cinemas.
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"I'm not going to start talking about the presidential campaign," said the notoriously disciplined Mr. McConnell.
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And Yahoo Answers has notoriously hosted some of the dumbest questions ever to be published online.
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Last month they were transferred to different prisons around the country, including several notoriously violent jails.
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RYAN MURPHY I had finished shooting "The Normal Heart," which was notoriously difficult to get made.
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The barbaric practice was then embraced by ISIS, most notoriously by the terrorist dubbed Jihadi John.
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Although its creators have publicly, loudly disavowed bad behavior, the show retains a notoriously toxic fanbase.
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In secret detention centres outside America it employed 20063 techniques, including slapping, nudity and, notoriously, waterboarding.
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Nintendo has notoriously long development cycles, preferring to extend its deadlines instead of releasing something subpar.
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But Ailman said the pension fund is not paying the alternative investment class's notoriously high fees.
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But the market is notoriously hard to time and its reaction is often difficult to predict.
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It also reaches a coveted young male millennial demographic, a notoriously difficult group to market to.
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DHS is a notoriously difficult Cabinet department that needs a coherent plan and a firm hand.
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Creepypasta, a genre of crowdsourced online myth-building and storytelling, is notoriously spartan in its execution.
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She's notoriously flaky, but given my own flaky habits, I don't trip about it too much.
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Most of the money is earmarked for power plants to improve Pakistan's notoriously unreliable electricity supply.
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It was a turning point for the couple that had spent their time being notoriously private.
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Apple's notoriously minimalist interfaces, for example, look almost barren when translated into Japan's compact written language.
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For example, MD5 is notoriously weak, and hackers can often crack MD5 hashes to obtain passwords.
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Trump is deeply unpopular in Canada, especially among supporters of Trudeau's Liberal Party, and notoriously unpredictable.
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Even the iPhone is water resistant now, and Apple is notoriously behind on features like that.
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When it comes to red carpets, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are a notoriously private couple.
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"Soulless 25" is one of a series of notoriously challenging, user-created tracks by player ExileLord.
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Perhaps most surprisingly, the notoriously sexual Scorpios took the second-to-last slot, with 15,198 members.
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"These platforms are notoriously bad at being transparent about what workers are getting paid," Ravenelle says.
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Johnson and Martin are a notoriously private couple, but they have been showing more PDA lately.
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Ring has also filed patents related to facial recognition, technology that can notoriously reflect racial bias.
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But the judge pointedly did not impose a full gag order on the notoriously verbose Stone.
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Joe and Sophie were notoriously private about their relationship, rarely appearing together at events until recently.
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Was it his notoriously bad back, which has plagued the 43-year-old in the past?
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The famous couple is notoriously coy about their relationship, even though they've been dating since 2011.
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Our first episode is about poltergeists in one of the most notoriously haunted structures in America.
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Poppy is notoriously elusive about her identity and refuses to disclose her age or real name.
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Mobile apps are notoriously risky and create special dangers when used in elections, cybersecurity experts say.
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The agency reportedly shared that information with a notoriously leaky unit of the Mexican federal police.
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It's a disturbing consequence of an evolutionary arms race, the females' countermeasure to notoriously aggressive males.
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Speculation about Gruden lingered past Black Monday, considering the history of notoriously impatient owner Daniel Snyder.
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And while the lighting used for filming may be fantastic, the bathroom lighting is notoriously crappy.
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Apple has made it notoriously difficult for you to replace your battery if you wanted to.
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The Japanese video game giant is notoriously litigious when it comes to unofficial community-backed projects.
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The raging nightlife in the Lagoa neighborhood in Florianopolis by a notoriously stagnant lake carried on.
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But now he's back at it again, getting a tattoo of the notoriously recurring white Vans.
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"Star Wars" producers are notoriously tight-lipped and the movie won't hit theaters until December 2017.
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I had only seen one episode, after all, and pilots are notoriously tricky to pull off.
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Yet vowing to speed up Italy's notoriously sluggish legal procedures is easier than actually doing so.
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The oil reservoirs are notoriously thin and spread out across a vast area, making production difficult.
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She hosted Saturday Night Live just weeks after Kanye West notoriously interrupted her VMA acceptance speech.
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Essentially, in an era when Twitter was otherwise notoriously stubborn about shipping, Underwood got things done.
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In practice, Trump, who is notoriously disengaged with policy, has gotten along well with congressional Republicans.
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Arranging private share sales for Uber insiders has been notoriously difficult, said a San Francisco broker.
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He is notoriously difficult to impress, but I had high hopes for the Catit Flower Fountain.
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The former Portuguese colony is notoriously unstable, having experienced nine coups or attempted coups since 1980.
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Pope Francis' statement wasn't enough to avoid a response from the notoriously thin-skinned candidate, however.
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Fairs are notoriously poor places to look at art: they're too big, too bright, too disorientating.
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And fMRI results are notoriously hard to interpret: Read more about that in my earlier piece.
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The crash in Ghazni was bad even by the standards of Afghanistan's notoriously dangerous mountain highways.
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The notoriously combative founder is attempting to reclaim his former position, Benchmark alleges in the complaint.
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But GANA, the party he is using as a vehicle for his candidacy, is notoriously corrupt.
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Norris has been notoriously and deliberately difficult to hire, and even more difficult to work with.
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But the hot spots for fun in the sun are notoriously inaccessible to people with disabilities.
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In England, family life often took a secondary position and the English are notoriously difficult communicators.
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That's about one-third less than the average pay in the notoriously low-wage retail sector.
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The private equity firm holds a reputation for running a profit in a notoriously difficult sector.
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That is bound to energize Turkey's notoriously fragmented political opposition, which has languished in recent years.
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Cashmere is notoriously expensive and, due to high demand, has led to serious overgrazing in Mongolia.
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Living with an unstable, angry partner with access to guns is notoriously unsafe for American women.
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It involves a small group of human beings, and human nature is notoriously difficult to quantify.
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In New York City, they are likely to wind up at Rikers, a notoriously brutal lockup.
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Lewandowski himself is a figure with some propensity for violence, having once notoriously manhandled a reporter.
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Such voters broadly side with Democrats, even though they are notoriously complacent in nonpresidential election years.
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North Korea notoriously withdrew from the Korean War Armistice Agreement and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Speed limits in the national parks are notoriously conservative, often ranging from 10 to 323 m.p.h.
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The chef's kitchen is where Brady and Bündchen have meals prepared for their notoriously strict diets.
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The ocean is notoriously cloudy, and algae are not the only thing that tinting the water.
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What I Love 2000 Photos View Slide Show ' New York apartments are notoriously short on space.
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Real estate in San Francisco is notoriously expensive, and buyers look for privacy and trendy neighborhoods.
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Hotel and airport food are notoriously expensive — and not that healthy — so we enjoy this approach.
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Despite decades in the public eye as a tech exec, Hurd is a notoriously private individual.
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In the comics, Ezekiel notoriously winds up on the final pike revealed in an emotional moment.
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He is, after all, notoriously impatient with briefings but also a compulsive consumer of mass media.
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One of the earliest lessons came during a visit to Los Angeles' notoriously dangerous Skid Row.
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And then there was Frank Ocean, who notoriously left us all hanging for four excruciating years.
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School districts are notoriously stingy too, so Seesaw will need to prove it boosts academic performance.
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Apple computers (well, all laptops) notoriously have batteries that fail a couple years into their lifespan.
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Indeed, the incident shows how notoriously difficult it is to correctly diagnose this kind of infection.
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It was possible that Trump, notoriously an early riser, was in the residence watching Fox & Friends.
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It's the historic home of the city's wildest bars, daiquiri shops, and, most notoriously, strip clubs.
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It sits at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, which is a notoriously windy area.
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GarPax apologists point to the duo's hands, which are bound by Reinsdorf's notoriously tight purse-strings.
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The notoriously demanding Rudic has said he initially found a Brazilian water polo program in disarray.
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Jailbreakers are often notoriously against paying for software, and can access many tweaks through jailbreaking already.
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The virus is expected to continue spreading apace because the Aedes aegypti mosquito is notoriously adaptive.
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But efficiency gains are notoriously harder to come by in service industries than in manufacturing ones.
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Oil prices will determine the length of the boom, and predicting energy prices is notoriously tricky.
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But special elections, particularly primaries, are notoriously hard to predict or model, adding to the uncertainty.
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His mother, Alexandra Florence, notoriously first put John John on a board at 6 months old.
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Beware: Board minutes are notoriously vague, so the managing agent's response would hopefully fill in gaps.
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ESPY hosts have the tough gig of inducing laughs from athletes, a notoriously close-lipped population.
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A reckless driver on Iraq's notoriously chaotic roads might clip him, accidentally setting off the bomb.
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But its leader, Kim Jong-un, has been notoriously sensitive to outside attacks on his regime.
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Transit advocates and board members — a notoriously difficult group to impress — quickly praised the bus plan.
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Psychedelic experiences, notoriously, can go either way—tales of bad trips are a dime a dozen.
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The companies offer local governments ways to control jail spending and manage a notoriously unhealthy population.
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Some fields are notoriously male-dominated, like science and technology, she said, but history is different.
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In the air, as a seer, a social theorist and a philosopher, he was notoriously vulnerable.
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In a place notoriously cold even for Canada, this is the perfect winter home for snakes.
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These systems are notoriously slow, processing only about four manageable chunks of information at a time.
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As a candidate, Trump singled out journalists for vitriol at his notoriously violence-prone campaign rallies.
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There's a really notoriously anti-Semitic book that ... "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," right?
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You could say people open restaurants for the profits, but restauranting is a notoriously fickle business.
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But there, I was hobbled by different forces, namely Australia's oppressive and notoriously complex defamation laws.
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It was the latest example of Brazil's difficulties maintaining control over its notoriously violent penal system.
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Hwang had a reputation of playing a respectful and careful role around the notoriously unpredictable Kim.
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Neural networks are notoriously opaque; it's typically very hard to tease out exactly what they've learned.
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Then comes the environmental review, a notoriously slow process that could take at least a year.
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Notoriously, white male recruits received special mentoring and reduced scrutiny by those in charge of hiring.
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Now that he's gone, it's a glimpse of a notoriously private artist doing his mysterious work.
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Fashion remains a notoriously racist industry, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
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Such voters broadly side with Democrats, even though they are notoriously complacent in nonpresidential election years.
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Handguns are notoriously hard to use with great accuracy, even by those trained to do so.
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It's a safe and simple choice of attire that's notoriously uninteresting compared to their female counterparts.
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But energy is a notoriously confusing concept, even among health professionals and scientists who study obesity.
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He was notoriously hard on assistants and mostly operated by himself, particularly as he got older.
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Despite being a medium often defined by "fun," video games are notoriously bad at being funny.
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And, if these hostile forces weren't enough, Mexican state institutions are notoriously weak in this area.
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Pro tip: the fair's layout is notoriously dizzying, for Basel veterans and first-time visitors alike.
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Dick also notoriously threatened to lick and grope one of TMZ's photogs back in November 2017.
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Fluctuations in exchange rates are notoriously hard to predict because they depend so heavily on expectations.
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Grids with 9-letter slots in the middle row can be notoriously troublesome to work with.
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Despite Mr. Koch's lavish spending on such grandeur, friends and family say he was notoriously frugal.
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It's worth noting that New Hampshire voters make up their minds notoriously late in the process.
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Capturing the idiomatic contours of an adolescent voice, in a serious novel, is notoriously difficult business.
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Caucuses, which require math done by volunteers, are a notoriously complex way to select a candidate.
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Thanks in part to such dubious standards, the interpretation of bloodstain evidence has become notoriously ambiguous.
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"Poodle is the worst dog to spin," Ms. Furrer said of the notoriously difficult matted curls.
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But keep in mind that whenever something goes wrong, liberals are notoriously quick to blame themselves.
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They are also well aware that midterm elections are notoriously unkind to the party in power.
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Your pregnancy culminates in what can be a very long labor, full of notoriously painful contractions.
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Police in the area are notoriously corrupt, and cartels exercise control over much of the region.
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Also, since North Korea is notoriously secretive, some information such as birth dates cannot be confirmed.
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Public Wi-Fi networks are notoriously insecure and could open you up to malware or hacking.
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Instead, Foy's statement noted the "notoriously difficult conditions" of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan.
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Trucking, notoriously a battle between schedule and sleep, is more safely and efficiently done by robot.
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Walrus, which range widely and spend much of their time underwater, are notoriously hard to count.
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Notoriously thin-skinned, Correa made a habit of throwing people in jail for flipping him off.
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Although at the time, Page was notoriously unhappy about having to relinquish control to non-engineers.
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The video could roil relations between Trudeau and Trump, who is notoriously averse to public criticism.
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The video is likely to bother Trump, who is notoriously averse to criticism or public ribbing.
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The country, which has notoriously bad air quality, is trying to reduce its use of coal.
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Mr. Hodgkin was an interviewer's nightmare, notoriously reticent about his work and unhappy analyzing its meaning.
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Vox is launching an investigation into the notoriously opaque addiction rehab industry, called The Rehab Racket.
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While polls in Ukraine are notoriously unreliable, several have placed Zelenskiy ahead of his closest rivals.
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They also inherited a notoriously dysfunctional product line from the corner-cutting market gurus at McDonnell.
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He also looks at new ways to prevent disease, which is a notoriously under-funded area.
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Some of the more notoriously (and unnecessarily) difficult bosses were much easier to deal with 2v1.
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The book is a sequel to The Shining, the movie adaptation of which King notoriously hated.
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Given its size and expansive media market, California is a notoriously expensive state to compete in.
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But this water sign is also notoriously secretive, which can make talking about money very challenging.
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Groceries are notoriously more expensive in certain cities (looking at you, New York and San Francisco).
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The former strongman was first detained in April 2011, ending his notoriously corrupt 23-year rule.
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The former strongman was first detained in April 2011, ending his notoriously corrupt 30-year rule.
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The suit is notable because it could force the notoriously reclusive white supremacist out of hiding.
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The truth is that it is notoriously challenging for tech hardware businesses to make much money.
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The particular form of artwork is a notoriously intricate process, taking artistic skill and intense focus.
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What about, for example, nostalgia for the most notoriously and studiously basic EDM on the planet?
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North Korea is a notoriously secretive place that is often hostile to outsiders, especially Western journalists.
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While survey data might be more representative, people are notoriously bad at reporting their own behaviors.
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King's sermons, which are not in the public domain, are notoriously difficult to republish or reuse.
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That includes gold medal gymnast McKayla Maroney (notoriously known for her "unimpressed face" during the 2012 games).
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The former Portuguese colony is notoriously unstable and has seen nine coups or attempted coups since 1980.
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In emergency situations, connectivity is notoriously difficult for relief workers and those directly impacted by the disaster.
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While his 72 is considered slightly better than field average on a notoriously difficult Bethpage Black course.
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Chilling effects are notoriously difficult to document and so have limited impact on laws and court rulings.
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The notoriously unshaven star attended the Vanity Fair party Sunday night, and flaunted her freshly-shaved pits.
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The store's packages are notoriously giant, and the sheer size of the food can be overwhelming, too.
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Even so, who among the accused pose a clear and present danger is notoriously hard to tell.
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Kids can be notoriously difficult to please — and one restaurant knows just how to cater to them.
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That may be reading into it a little too far, but publishing is notoriously interested in demographics.
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Continental banking stocks jumped more than 0.3 percent following the news, boosted by Italy's notoriously fragile lenders.
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In the past, medical students have been notoriously undereducated when it comes to pain and pain management.
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Furthermore, plastic production is notoriously resource-intensive, and could consume 20% of all oil produced by 2050.
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That has notoriously involved the use of torture, including waterboarding, electric shocks, sexual humiliation and sleep deprivation.
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FIFA rankings are notoriously unreliable, but by way of a ballpark comparison, Iceland is currently ranked 34th.
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Disaster recovery is notoriously challenging even for administrations that are well organized, staffed, and excel at communicating.
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Undereye bags, those not-so-cute accessories you never asked for, are notoriously difficult to deal with.
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Investors have pressured companies to clean up their balance sheets — even in the notoriously undisciplined oil industry.
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Kagan isn't worried about the US's notoriously shoddy internet, though, citing Shadow needing just 15Mbps to operate.
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That global effect means real estate — a notoriously local market — now has a much more international flavor.
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But 3D projection is notoriously dim, and dual projection means there are two projector bulbs providing light.
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Americans are notoriously stubborn about adhering to their work schedules, even in the face of physical discomfort.
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One of the principal lures and challenges of oil paint is that it's notoriously difficult to control.
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Ive is notoriously shy and rarely does interviews, making this an especially interesting look into the company.
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Teslas are notoriously expensive to fix, partially because the automaker retains a tight hold on parts availability.
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Reservations at any time are notoriously difficult to obtain, and this wasn't a 4:30 p.m. dinner.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become distinctly less perilous in recent years.
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After all, they are notoriously prickly about outside interference in anything, but particularly about their capital markets.
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These types of stocks are notoriously boring, and certainly don't usually roar 8 percent in a day.
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Crypto-currency markets are notoriously volatile, with big price swings over the course of days, Chwierut said.
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Who knew, the most fun at a gossip-filled pizza party would be the notoriously reserved Wintour!
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It was most notoriously deployed by Hillary Clinton's campaign in reply to now President-elect Donald Trump.
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Details of Yeezy shows are notoriously kept under wraps until the second the models hit the runway.
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The notoriously streaky winger is on a hot streak, scoring eight times over his last eight games.
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That shot was a tiny part of the company's long pursuit of a notoriously elusive power source.
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Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, says Latinos are notoriously difficult to survey.
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