There will be trade-offs, but they could be trade-offs worth making.
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So, are copies of her work technically rip-offs of other rip-offs?
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Jeans that have been summerized CTRL-X = "Cut" CTRL-X OFFS = CUT OFFS 28D.
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Jeans that have been summerized CTRL-X = "Cut" CTRL-X OFFS = CUT OFFS 28D.
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"Split-offs, spin-offs, dumping under-performing divisions, that's how your got stock higher," Cramer said.
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Alternatives and their costs are the essence of the trade-offs and getting those trade-offs right.
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Each version has increased the lifespan of the trend, inspired more spin-offs (and straightforward knock-offs, too).
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A second and more immediate problem is that the one-offs don't feel like one-offs any more.
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Workarounds in health care always involve trade-offs like this, and often they are trade-offs of values.
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There will always be trade-offs that we have to make, but we're prepared to make those trade-offs.
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Significant year-end losses and write-offs are also coming, and very likely more write-offs in the ensuing quarters.
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San Diego Gas & Electric, which pioneered the use of power shut-offs, warned of possible shut-offs to just under 24,000 customers.
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But users often don't understand the trade-offs they're making — even when those trade-offs are justified to prevent serious threats like phishing and malware.
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"There can be some trade-offs that have to be made, but the longer someone waits, the bigger those trade-offs tend to become," Brownstein said.
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Some might embrace those trade-offs, others might reject them, but economists agree that there are trade-offs, that the realistic possibilities of our economy have constraints.
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There are just trade-offs in anything when you're designing something — what you're doing with performance, battery, how you think about thickness — they're all just subtle trade-offs.
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Write-Offs do not affect Common Equity Tier 20.8915 (CET 1) ratio * Despite goodwill write-offs, commerzbank is expecting a small net profit for 2016 as a whole.
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Middle ground for virtual reality is hard to find, because trade-offs for costs in the mid-range can't make up for the huge drop-offs in overall experience.
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Heineken's operating profit excluding one-offs rose by 9.9 percent on a like-for-like basis excluding currency movements and one-offs to 3.54 billion euros ($3.7 billion) last year.
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Heineken's operating profit excluding one-offs rose by 9.9 percent on a like-for-like basis excluding currency movements and one-offs to 3.54 billion euros ($3.74 billion) last year.
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There have been mass die-offs of the birds before, in 1983 and 1997, that were linked to climate-related food issues, but climate change will likely accelerate these die-offs.
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A tougher question for researchers is trying to understand how one population crash fits in with die-offs of other animals and whether die-offs have been increasing in recent years.
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Little information trade-offs, access trade-offs, things that you salt away for another day, things that you know that you couldn't print right then and you don't for good reason. Absolutely.
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There had also been a series of massive die-offs of marine life, especially sea lions, and some of the people Buesseler talked to feared the die-offs resulted from radiation, he said.
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This was before people were really discussing water shut offs.
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"We really do have to have trade offs," she said.
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Hot: Spin-offs from big funds making their own name ...
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We want someone who can tell us what we want about everything, capable of simultaneously understanding the policy trade-offs and ignoring the policy trade-offs in order to give us what we want.
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Do 250 seconds of each: plank jacks, push-ups, push-offs, deep-squat heel clicks, right and left lateral-lunge push-offs holding weight, high knees, triceps leg switches and single leg teasers with weight.
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Analysts say stocks could continue to run higher into year-end, but Sohn warns that years where there are very shallow sell-offs are usually followed by years with deeper sell-offs and more volatility.
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I can't tell you how many times I say, "No one's perfect, it's all about trade-offs, it's all about understanding ..." Do you tell them the trade-offs, or the rumors ... Oh, all the time.
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Dramatic minimum wage increases have always brought fears of trade offs.
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It has avoided sell-offs except on some really bad news.
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Iran triumphantly produced several knock-offs based on the captured design.
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But sell-offs in the wake of the Fed raising rates?
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Call the spin-offs anything other Title: A Star Wars Story.
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That's where they do most of the take-offs from, right?
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She was a fierce competitor, but she didn't like show-offs.
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It's because companies are worried about marketplace sellers peddling knock-offs.
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In those places, tax write-offs for mortgage interest make sense.
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The show led to television spin-offs and lucrative endorsement deals.
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Also like RCV, run-offs enable new parties to get started.
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Are the teacher productivity increases really worth the privacy trade-offs?
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Get ready for another day of fat brown bear face-offs.
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It's worth noting that trade-offs are inevitable in any system.
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It's possible neither candidate is fully aware of these trade-offs.
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A lot of the best songs are totally transparent rip-offs.
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The first relates to the "moral hazard" of debt write-offs.
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Hypermind was one of two commercial spin-offs by GJP participants.
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To understand the trade-offs, we must first understand the terms.
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The trade-offs between price and generosity are real and wrenching.
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The company wants to avoid lay-offs where possible, he said.
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Probably my Lucky 7 scratch-offs — so far not so lucky.
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Given the trade-offs, they seemed to make a wise choice.
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As iPad knock-offs go, the Galaxy Tab S3 reigns supreme.
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All these ideas have merit, but they come with trade-offs.
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It is not unpatriotic to be frank about these trade-offs.
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It's a toxic combination that leads to spiraling, widespread die-offs.
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Unfortunately, reforms which free inmates create trade-offs when some misbehave.
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In fact, the great tree die-offs may have just begun.
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This isn't always easy — sometimes trade-offs have to be made.
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But analysts and investors remain on guard for potential write-offs.
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Run-offs in other cities will be held on November 4th.
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JoJo Fletcher cast-offs Luke and Chase were the clear favorites.
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John L. isn't the only reader who mentioned GPS drop-offs.
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There are some obvious trade-offs to using the upgraded camera.
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Granted, there are trade-offs in this type of AI engineering.
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Your ruling planet Pluto has some intense face-offs this month!
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There are a lot of trade-offs that you talk about.
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But the idea of weighing trade-offs isn't new, of course.
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Padoan pledged to resume sell-offs of public firms this year.
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Her kiss-offs have Rossdale's name etched into them with scissors.
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Changes respond to strategic decisions where multiple trade-offs are evaluated.
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Be smart: Tax reform is a series of painful trade-offs.
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Sell-offs by foreign companies could further isolate Venezuela's economy. 10.
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"We can't really keep going with these one-offs," he said.
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The book has spawned a number of reworkings and spin-offs.
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Both times, $250 acted as a bottom to its sell-offs.
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Almost without exception those brazen knock-offs were of Chinese origin.
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There were rumors of illicit drop-offs of chocolate and cigarettes.
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Territorial trade-offs are expected to be discussed on Jan. 11.
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Knock-offs often use stock images to masquerade as brand names.
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The direction of travel was supposed to be towards sell-offs.
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Nothing is safe from corporate stunts — not even Boyhood knock-offs.
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Adjusted for one-offs and currency effects, revenue grew 0.2 percent.
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Each new escalation in trade tensions causes large nominal sell-offs.
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We should consider these trade-offs and choose the best one.
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But every districting scheme involves trade-offs among these competing values.
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But like any adaptation, the slow life strategy has trade-offs.
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Spin-offs and minor entries have been omitted for brevity's sake.
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No major sell-offs have been announced so far in 13.
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What are some of the trade-offs of using this tech?
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"One-offs, seasonals, line extensions — everything's going crazy," Mr. Furnari said.
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However, school closures come with trade-offs, including for public health.
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Most are one-offs aimed at specific targets, not serial bombings.
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What else was a stumper, as far as the one-offs?
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For other women, though, the trade offs may be worth it.
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Passengers complained about weird drop-offs, circuitous routes, and shaky driving.
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Price's plan, to its credit, is clear about its trade-offs.
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And we're going to have to make some difficult trade-offs.
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Some of the expenses are one-offs, and others won't be.
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And we're going to have to make some difficult trade-offs.
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Of course, at this price, there are a few trade-offs.
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Other billionaires may secure huge tax write-offs for charitable donations.
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He does not acknowledge that tax reform involves important trade-offs.
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Governments' efforts to manage currencies are constrained by certain trade-offs.
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It's not always advisable, of course, and there are trade-offs.
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They're an unavoidably messy market with trade-offs in all directions.
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"Expenses are key because it's write-offs for taxes," Fresen said.
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Mr. Bernhardt acknowledges that the rule's simplicity comes with trade-offs.
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Taking any job just to survive means dealing with trade-offs.
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That positioning puts the market at risk of sudden sell-offs.
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It is possible to think of these controversies as one-offs.
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This is more than an issue of simple budget trade-offs.
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"What's interesting is there are all these one offs," said Swonk.
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Lower stock prices are an underappreciated perk of market sell-offs.
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The last three midterm years had smaller, 12 percent sell-offs.
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Lyrically, Berman orchestrated stand-offs between evocative details and droll delivery.
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If so, ask if your daughter's school allows early drop offs.
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Most organizations make trade-offs between speed and quality of decision.
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It makes different trade-offs than the ones that Democrats made.
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The trade-offs to come will be both wrenching and inescapable.
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There are some trade-offs that result from this design feat.
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They make Stella and Barney and others look like show-offs.
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Following the recent break-offs, it looks like the glacier is retreating.
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The recent Cloudbleed incident shows that infrastructure complexity has its trade-offs.
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But going orthodox had some great pay-offs on the defensive end.
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Plus, there hasn't been any real fear in the recent sell-offs.
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The 2008 financial crisis' biggest sell-offs also occurred in the month.
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Publicly traded tech companies like Twitter weathered layoffs and stock sell-offs.
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Ultimately, none of these trade-offs were enough to lure me back.
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"I think both sell-offs are overblown at this point," he argued.
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Loan write-offs at home reached 500 million euros in the quarter.
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And I'm not just talking about some no name knock-offs either.
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But we differ in the trade-offs we are prepared to make.
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In part, this has been through more write-offs of problem loans.
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Uber calls it "dynamic drop-offs," but the result is pretty plain.
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Judicial reform nearly always involves trade-offs, especially between independence and accountability.
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The show has never been just about its face-offs and fights.
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They're one-offs, each one handmade by a machinist, designed by engineers.
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The Bay Area shut-offs are expected to begin at 8 p.m.
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OIBDA before one-offs seen down 3 percent at 458 million euros.
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Unlike Spain's evening games, its mid-afternoon kick-offs suit Asian fans.
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The cash profit figure excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items.
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Campaign-finance reform is fraught with such trade-offs and unintended consequences.
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The planned sell-offs should ease some of the hard-currency strains.
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Politics involves a series of hard trade-offs, with no easy answers.
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Two are joining the cast of separate highly-anticipated Freeform spin-offs.
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There are trade-offs between all of these functional areas, Sun noted.
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In sell-offs where the analysts were positive, stocks declined just 2.6%.
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But France is right to make a decision involving such trade-offs.
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Then there are others, which some critics say are complete rip-offs.
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Sometimes when these one-offs did well enough, they led to more.
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Sometimes advancing its interests involve trade-offs with other ideals and priorities.
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Some were predictable one-offs, such as chickens, honey bees and rice.
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In 9M16 Getin's pre-tax loss (without one-offs) equalled PLN7503 million.
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"He was so arrogant," she says of their face-offs at trial.
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Only time will tell if gadget holders fully appreciate the trade-offs.
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But with intensified agriculture and increased reliance on pesticides come trade-offs.
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The changes triggered mass lay-offs and bankruptcies in America's coal sector.
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They typically favour loyal insiders, not show-offs who promise dramatic change.
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They came across as bland, try-hard Grand Theft Auto rip-offs.
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These types of trade-offs often don't work that well in practice.
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We are starting to think about trade-offs between family and career.
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Why is that necessary, given the trade-offs required in the budget?
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But you'd have to play with it collectively, not with one-offs.
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These are critical trade-offs, and we have to consider them carefully.
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But all rallies following heavy sell-offs feature plenty of short covering.
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CBI's asset quality metrics improved in 2015 following AED1.6bn of write offs.
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Tune in for anime action, for drama and rivalries and pop-offs.
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In Latin America, where BBVA plays has seen major currency sell-offs.
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Steep sell-offs have been a rarity on Wall Street this year.
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They will just have to slog it out in the play-offs.
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The airport confirmed about an hour later that take-offs had resumed.
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"Markets get overheated and we're going to have sell-offs," he said.
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In my opinion, these trade-offs are not worth the $100 difference.
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It is heavy on the solutions and light on the trade-offs.
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But there are trade-offs when large companies go into smaller theaters.
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The trade-offs for buying used games at GameStop are fairly obvious.
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"Private Practice" and "Station 19" are "Grey's" spin-offs you might enjoy.
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Still, it's fun to buy these knock-offs just to play pretend.
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What kind of trade-offs you've had to make for your success?
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We ought to examine these trade-offs rather than select one arbitrarily.
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But our city government is allowing for water shut offs to happen.
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On their own, these incidents can be written off as one-offs.
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What are the trade-offs in terms of sound and noise disruption?
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No more lap dancing and kiss-offs; this was the big one.
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Few teams cut more or leaned as heavily on dribble hand-offs.
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Buddy, star of "Air Bud" spawned multiple sequels, spin-offs, and books.
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This has in the past caused bond market sell-offs to snowball.
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The NASDAQ and S&P 500 indices also witnessed sharp sell-offs.
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Harrison said that's affordable — if politicians are willing to make trade-offs.
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Excluding the one-offs, the result was not a surprise, analysts said.
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Analysts polled by StreetAccount expected net charge-offs to total $975.3 million.
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Arrange to divvy up school drop-offs and pickups with your spouse.
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Are you going to just watch massive lay-offs at GM Korea?
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It depicts one of planet earth's elemental face-offs: bird versus cat.
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In part, it involves big promises without any notion of trade-offs.
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It also comes with serious trade-offs for municipalities short of cash.
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It's about winners and losers, and about navigating trade-offs and surprises.
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Dozens of states and localities have suspended evictions and utility shut-offs.
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Instead, running a company is a permanent exercise in juggling trade-offs.
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While she sang tart kiss-offs, they bobbed around not quite menacingly.
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The filmmakers' unmediated approach (no title cards or interviews) has trade-offs.
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PG&E said the sole reason for power shut-offs was safety.
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I've seen four recessions, several market sell-offs and one near depression.
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Speedy write-offs for luxuries like corporate jets could be eliminated altogether.
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To be sure, dying in the hospital has its own trade-offs.
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With any entrepreneurial venture, there will always be trade-offs and risks.
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All bosses promise that spin-offs they mastermind create value for shareholders.
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And multinationals and their manufacturing partners would face serious financial trade-offs.
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Items such as refinancing and IPO preparation are treated as one-offs.
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It could appear at some point, however, but not without trade-offs.
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And a few people made their own spin-offs of the commercial.
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The cost-benefit trade-offs in this case make it worth trying.
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But there is no reason to think there won't be trade-offs.
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Surprise: They're made by the same folks as the Pros knock-offs.
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There will likely need to be trade-offs on priorities, Duran said.
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Of course, the question of trade-offs is always in the background.
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Please no phone calls, emails, faxes or in-person resume drop-offs.
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Those who tried to buck the conventional method experienced harsh trade-offs.
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There are lots of thorny trade-offs to be made between priorities.
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One of them is like Take Offs and Landings by Rilo Kiley.
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This means the president is always making trade-offs when selecting judges.
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During several public safety shut-offs in October, Southern California Edison cut off electricity to more than 200,000 customers and Pacific Gas and Electric's shut-offs put nearly a million customers in the dark, mostly in Northern California.
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Have some real, serious conversations about what trade-offs you're willing to accept.
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There are debates we absolutely ought to be having about these trade-offs.
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Scientists who observed these die-offs will continue to monitor this bird population.
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BR: What are the benefits and trade-offs to not being totally prepared?
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It's always about trade-offs, and what we're ultimately willing to live with.
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I think there is just so many different things, but all one-offs.
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But democracy is a system for making hard trade-offs among competing interests.
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And to make those trade-offs fairly and intelligently requires knowledge and experience.
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Privacy is a global issue Policy decisions ultimately come down to trade-offs.
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The screen is a better story, but it still comes with trade-offs.
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But are the convenience and subtlety of e-medicine worth the trade-offs?
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It's one of the trade-offs between the District and NYC, he adds.
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When choosing between types of breads, you might have to make trade-offs.
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Before the lay-offs, the network had about 4,000 staff, a spokesman said.
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Its staff, before the lay-offs, was five times bigger than the DPP's.
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He dismissed the notion that foreign policy is filled with complex trade-offs.
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Amazon is another place, obviously, but there are some pretty serious trade-offs.
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Commit to the home you already have, and other trade-offs await you.
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Shareholder pressure means there are likely to be many more corporate cast-offs.
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Mustier said the reduction would be achieved through sales, recoveries and write-offs.
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There are trade-offs and feedback loops everywhere you look in the genome.
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Manila decided not to seek any further extension to avoid more trade-offs.
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There are a lot of trade-offs with how we lay things out.
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But sometimes in foreign policy words reflect real-world stand-offs and commitments.
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A few false positives seem more than worth the trade-offs involved here.
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Few tax write-offs in California could be a problem for those lawmakers.
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Because you have not done your spin-offs yet of Carrier and Otis.
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And it's true that most studies of fitness trackers report steep drop-offs.
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Some of them of knock-offs of more successful apps that already exist.
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That means recognising that perfection is impossible and that trade-offs are inevitable.
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Click here to view original GIFLife is all about compromises and trade-offs.
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But the Iran deal is already the result of hard-fought trade-offs.
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When I used dating apps, I had more turn-offs than turn-ons.
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But they do not deny that some ethical decisions do entail trade-offs.
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Skinny jeans worn with blazers, perhaps — or denim cut-offs with biker boots?
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Brekke said these were one-offs and that Telenor's ongoing strategy was intact.
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What about holding the VIX as a hedge against panicky market sell-offs?
|
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There was some rebound in Chinese property bonds today after yesterday's sell-offs.
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But the short-run trade-offs are not the only considerations that matter.
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"There will be a point where there are trade-offs," says Deloitte's Westcott.
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Those hand-offs require sophisticated algorithms and continuous communication between phone and network.
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The Pitch-offs in Atlanta and Boston are but a few days away.
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These are currently a gift for small donors: expect commercial knock-offs soon.
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But the sell-offs don't last long given the paltry returns available elsewhere.
|
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Elevate said net charge-offs have not made its margins worse over time.
|
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And where there's a hot product, there are bound to be knock-offs.
|
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Of the two types of tax rip-offs, identity theft is more common.
|
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But the trade-offs that were presented to the survey respondents were false.
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As they belatedly start this debate, ministers must face several unpalatable trade-offs.
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Cute and affordable swimwear that's trend-inspired as opposed to trend rip-offs.
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Cut-offs are lower among children and adolescents and vary based on age.
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Only small and independent operators are now allowed to make such write-offs.
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Their legislators approved tax write-offs for corporate jets, but not child care.
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I suspect that few people fully understand the trade-offs they are making.
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These rip-offs can vary from phony investments to "guaranteed" offers of credit.
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Be very wary of buying anything on Amazon, which often sells knock offs.
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"But these are mostly one-offs", Chief Financial Officer Guido Dubbeld told reporters.
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I would say that I've made a fair number of personal trade-offs.
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All the hard decisions we have to make are trade-offs between people.
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Nevertheless, between pick-ups, drop-offs, and birthday parties, my parents remained friends.
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Many homes and business facing power shut-offs were far from current fires.
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A budget review can help you find trade-offs you're willing to make.
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Meanwhile, the oil price fall triggered withering sell-offs in oil exporters' currencies.
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Businesses or hotels could use the vehicle for airport drop-offs and pickups.
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If you read the book, what did you think of the trade-offs?
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Altogether, it means there are real distributional trade-offs that must be made.
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For some patients, eliminating these co-prescriptions could involve some tough trade-offs.
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Total lay-offs in Texas topped out at over 350,000 in May 2016.
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For the time, though, the Kick Offs were amongst the best out there.
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These trade-offs have become apparent in previous approaches to preserving saline lakes.
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A look at the challenges and trade-offs of conducting a political survey.
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There will also be some trade-offs between ease of use and security.
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"We have reached a point where customers don't have to make trade-offs."
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No more individual delivery drop-offs to your front door powered by humans.
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"We were connected," Mr. Hillary said, breezily recalling drug deals and rip-offs.
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It&aposs also worth exploring the inherent trade-offs of subsidized student loans.
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Write-offs followed, but there are worries about what remains to be uncovered.
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Bitcoin has a history of strong comebacks from big sell-offs, Dorman noted.
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For residents, the financial trade-offs from these water deals can be painful.
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When comparing attendance to recent weeks, the group also found significant drop-offs.
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That's how basketball works: There are unavoidable trade-offs, pragmatic allocations of resources.
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It has an average of almost 1,300 take-offs and landings per day.
|
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What financial trade-offs do you make to afford what you really want?
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Taking on a subject as expansive as Black Power has its trade-offs.
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So there are real trade-offs here, and the Democrats should debate them.
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The bill appears to ignore the way most users approach privacy trade-offs.
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There are always, to say the least, trade-offs when designing democratic institutions.
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And to avoid intended trade-offs/design decisions being misconstrued as something more sinister.
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Those halts, once activity resumed, seemed to spur nervous investors into broader sell-offs.
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Resignations, market sell-offs, and calls for the U.K. prime minister to step down.
|
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Republicans touted immediate write-offs as a growth driver during the tax overhaul debate.
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But in general Zhongguancun, a byword for cheap knock-offs, was still a disappointment.
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The steep sell-offs have one market watcher changing his mind on the sector.
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And then the competition started, so now you've got to deal with rip-offs.
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We do this to improve pickups, drop-offs, customer service, and to enhance safety.
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But hey, like I said, life is a maze of trade-offs and conundrums.
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Biden has the largest margin of victory against Trump in these hypothetical face-offs.
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In overnight market action stateside, stocks saw a second day of sharp sell-offs.
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The market's wild ride began in 2018, with sell-offs late in the year.
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I feel like Taco Bell does a lot of special collaborations and one-offs.
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Brutal sell-offs have taken down some of Wall Street's most highly prized stocks.
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Such drop-offs have created an opening for Facebook Inc, Snap Inc and Amazon.
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It requires considerable knowledge and experience to understand the rules and resolve trade-offs.
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New trade-offs have been revealed between stable inflation, full employment and financial stability.
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Though many great things came from the talks — hello, Game of Thrones spin-offs!
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California Today Wednesday: The latest on major fires, wind danger and power shut-offs.
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California Today Wednesday: The latest on major fires, wind danger and power shut-offs.
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We are all huge fans of Tabbouleh salad and we would have Tabbouleh-offs.
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To state the obvious: the trade-offs involved in the discussion of encryption vs.
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Bosses at state-owned firms, which dominate the economy, have ordered mass lay-offs.
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Hunched over the bar, opposite one another, they scrape away at their scratch-offs.
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But filling the driveway with cast-offs won't cut it for Brent and Berkus.
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A little sampling: La Puma: What are some of your sneaker turn-offs, though?
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She's wearing cut-offs and a men's dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up.
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Described in 1998 following mass die-offs of frogs in Australia and Panama, B.d.
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The leaks once again highlight the trade-offs underlying espionage in the digital age.
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Here are just a few spin-offs fans would definitely tune in to watch!
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I'll just be sitting here with my normal stuffed gluten-free Oreo knock-offs.
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The power shut-offs by PG&E are not a story of climate change.
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That comes with some obvious performance trade-offs given the added latency of this.
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Averting a civil war in Sudan may require trade-offs between justice and peace.
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Enthusiasts ignore the trade-offs that are at the heart of all serious politics.
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Britain is promoting debt write-offs for Zimbabwe in exchange for commitment to reform.
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But he might lose it anyway, as his struggling employer talks of lay-offs.
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Overvalued is subjective, and as with all these things you are making trade-offs.
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It's a futuristic-feeling device, for sure, and the trade-offs seem fairly sensible.
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But for $180, I wouldn't blame you if you found those trade-offs unacceptable.
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Walk back through decades of televised face-offs and find out what influenced voters.
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That will be handled through write-offs, transfer outs and debt-to-equity swaps.
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You're hard at work today, but some lucky pay-offs will arrive this afternoon.
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When I used a dating app, my biggest turn-offs were definitely small things.
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His retirement plan was six Lotto tickets a week—all Powerball, no scratch-offs.
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Die-offs like this have happened in past decades, but only in isolated areas.
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The company started informing workers about the lay-offs in mid-March, Bloomberg said.
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That's when you can start playing with the numbers and making some trade-offs.
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These rip offs, both from Asia and design houses like Chanel, undercut local creators.
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Other heavily white counties — including Iowa's Clinton County — saw similar drop-offs among Democrats.
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There are real trade-offs that would emerge if and when that debate comes.
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We then looked at the ETFs that performed the best during those sell-offs.
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I put on some blue jean cut-offs, a white v-neck, no bra.
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Most cookies forced us to make trade-offs between flavor and (literal) structural integrity.
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But all these enforced sells-offs would just raise lots more money for Facebook!
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These began as a gift for small donors: commercial knock-offs followed in hours.
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I was wearing Zara denim cut-offs and a Marc Jacobs sweater (sale bargain).
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I don't think there's been many better send-offs on the show so far.
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Energy companies lobby for lucrative write-offs on equipment and lax restrictions on pollution.
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The tax cuts also allowed full first year tax write offs for many investments.
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Overall net charge-offs improved in both the company's consumer and commercial loan portfolios.
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The process can be cumbersome when it requires sign-offs from spouses and administrators.
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She requested the game daily and then at drop-offs at school and ballet.
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There are undeniable trade-offs between environmental conservation and economic development on federal lands.
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Facebook kicked off the tech sell-offs in March following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Facebook, whose data scandal ignited the March tech sell-offs, also proved its redeemer.
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Because Republic Wireless and Project Fi are similar, the trade-offs will guide you.
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The die-offs are happening because farmers are using more pesticides to protect crops.
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Both NYC apartments and tiny houses are notoriously small and involve amenity trade-offs.
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The shutdowns were blamed for exacerbating the sell-offs they were intended to limit.
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I wear denim cut offs, shirts, T-shirts, jeans and flip flops most days.
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Every policy decision comes with trade-offs, and that's true of regulating drug prices.
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This approach may have performance trade-offs, but would make model management more tractable.
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"The camaraderie is what keeps me from coming back to cook-offs," she said.
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The latter are for drop-offs at places like women's shelters around the city.
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Charge-offs are low (0.79% at YE16) and loan loss reserve coverage adequate (131.3%).
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We've seen similar sell-offs in equities no fewer than 15 times since 2010.
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The disputes have in some cases devolved into open altercations and tanker stand-offs.
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Read about the thinking behind the choices we made, and the trade-offs involved.
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He has been working the phones, taking requests for help and coordinating drop-offs.
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But 62 percent are one-offs rather than regular programs, according to Hipp's research.
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Dressy jeans are allowed, but cut-offs or jeans with holes are NOT allowed.
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Of course, there are trade-offs, like lower-quality screens and less impressive cameras.
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It turns out to be a useful lens for considering various policy trade-offs.
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There are substantive trade-offs, and we did not take this approach in 2016.
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" He also urged a "moratorium on evictions, on foreclosures and on utility shut offs.
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He finished with four shots on goal and won nine of 13 face-offs.
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It's also important that the client buying one is aware of the trade-offs.
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Like so many tech innovations, dating apps have trade-offs, both good and bad.
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Their environmental trade-offs are so varied that a definitive ranking would be impossible.
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In its historical hugeness and skimpy script, "Evita" will always require such trade-offs.
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The ethical trade-offs create a conundrum for the company and society, Bloomberg wrote.
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Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — Sometimes there are trade-offs to be made in crossword construction.
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Now we inhabit the "after," and you can keep time by the die-offs.
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Several of the best episodes are one-offs, featuring characters we never meet again.
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Just be aware that the IRA comes with its own share of trade-offs.
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There could also be some trade-offs when it comes to coating the satellites.
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Apple's choices for iCloud backups involve trade-offs that reasonable people can argue about.
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The production is skittish, ominous and visceral, a soundtrack for puffed-chest face-offs.
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That's not uncommon for academic spin-offs with valuable IP but zero product experience.
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The trade-offs aren't bad, though, thanks to antilock brakes and built-in lights.
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Free software — and its trade-offs — have been around as long as software itself.
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Ask whether you can read them something short (maybe funny too) as one-offs.
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But self-driving technology will always require trade-offs between speed, safety, and comfort.
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The union said the firms ordered "mass" lay offs but has not given figures.
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The lay-offs are unrelated to Ghosn's ouster as chairman, spokesman Brian Brockman said.
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Salesforce hasn&apost had any meaningful write-offs from its past acquisitions so far.
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These one-offs included a 166.4 million fair-value gain on subsidiaries and affiliates.
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While virtual reality creates a heightened sense of immediacy, the medium has trade-offs.
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Also, developing a coherent replacement plan involves challenging policy trade-offs and political risks.
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The ad has inspired numerous spin-offs and memes poking fun at the commercial.
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Not so with CRDTs, which involves trade-offs to permit editing in real time.
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"Past sell-offs were followed by rallies of ~150% within 84 days," Lee said.
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For many, these knock-offs weren't anywhere near the quality of the original product.
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When I look at Gillis' comments, it's impossible to believe they are one-offs.
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GE did not rule out further write offs, in response to questions from Reuters.
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Conservatives, however, tend to believe in a world of limits, constraints, and trade-offs.
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Politicians and voters will have to decide whether the trade-offs are worth it.
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Democrats had to make very clear trade-offs to advantage this older, sicker population.
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Within this, those principles have real trade-offs and real tug on each other.
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Speegle said it is unclear whether the seal and whale die-offs are connected.
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As of December 2016, Findep's adjusted impairment ratio (impaired loans + net charge-offs from past 12 months (FPTM) / gross loans + net charge-offs FPTM) stood at 16.3%, an improvement compared to December 2015 (23.2%) and against the average of 23.4% from 2012-2014.
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U.S. Steel said the lay-offs at the Michigan plant could last beyond six months.
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What we've seen early on is one-offs and data scientists coming to us directly.
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This has damaged certain rivers and lakes, causing algae blooms because of chemical run-offs.
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Kuzma addressed the social media squares offs in an interview with ESPN back in February.
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Why on earth would anyone pay $613 a month for ESPN's crummy sports cast offs?
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HBO is developing spin-offs of GoT, with one spin-off already ordered to pilot.
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O'Leary is out; he doesn't like the price of the step and fears knock-offs.
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So far, the has mostly resisted the severity of sell-offs seen in Chinese stocks.
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Racskert Ruin Pub:Traditional Hungarian dance-offs erupt to violin music at this unsuspecting local hangout.
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The declines stateside came amid similar sell-offs in major Asian and European stock markets.
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But middle-class grown-ups face vicious trade-offs between space, commuting time, and money.
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There are trade-offs, and a winning coalition for a party can change over time.
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If they don't clench, then the impact from the implement will hurt more. Trade-offs!
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But the Treasury is interested in trade-offs, not the finer points of aerial warfare.
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But there's a blind spot: Gilbert has never used Axe's pay-offs for personal gain.
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Now it requires a lengthy process, obtaining multiple sign-offs up the chain of command.
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Most send-offs would pose the shot with the guests of honor front and center.
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Since January the industry has shed 50,123 jobs, with more lay-offs sure to come.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away there were Lego knock-offs.
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"Literally we waved hi and by to each other," she recalls of those hand offs.
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Mrs May is not just making the wrong choices, but also downplaying awkward trade-offs.
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There's an original trilogy, plus two PlayStation Portable spin-offs and one PlayStation 3 prequel.
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One is that it will involve trade-offs the government has so far avoided debating.
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Conversely, Capital One's charge-offs, were the highest, averaging 4.3% over the same time period.
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Although the basics for what each carrier offers is similar, there are different trade-offs.
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They fail to see that economic decisions are about trade-offs, not discovering eternal solutions.
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Through June 30, 2016, annualized net charge-offs remained modest at just 41bps in 2Q0003.
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"Those trade-offs have bedeviled efforts to expand health insurance coverage for decades," he said.
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Shallower take-offs need more runway, limiting the number of airports served and restricting sales.
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For instance, the company is working to improve its routes, pick-ups and drop-offs.
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This comes with trade-offs: chickens might like perching on trees, but so do hawks.
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Negative one-offs amounted to around 184 million zlotys during the quarter, according to Kozak.
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Earlier than that, iOS and Android developers were — of course — making knock-offs of PUBG.
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Mosby pointed to similar bank sell-offs after an energy debacle and Brexit in 2016.
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The proliferation of knock-offs has been noticed by buyers and threatens the site's integrity.
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Zillow data shows that more than 80% percent of sellers make trade-offs with buyers.
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The march of AI into the workplace calls for trade-offs between privacy and performance.
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CRITICS OF ECONOMICS like to say that its abstract theories lack real-world pay-offs.
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When discussing trade-policy trade-offs, economists typically focus on conflicts between producers and consumers.
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Use discretion and common sense when figuring out which expenses are appropriate as write-offs.
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Or maybe you hadn't heard about the Pitch-Offs at all until this very moment.
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The catch: Each company defines privacy differently and emphasizes different trade-offs in delivering it.
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Yet most theories blame the die-offs on widespread climate changes, not on direct mutations.
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As good as this sounds, I'll probably just stick with my Trader Joe's knock offs.
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They are seen as the most vulnerable to sell-offs if rates start to rise.
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Over the last five quarters, net charge offs (NCOs) within the portfolio have averaged 3.5%.
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Body Worlds has since hosted millions of visitors to its exhibits, including six spin-offs.
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It is of enormous complexity and involves controversial trade-offs, especially between peace and justice.
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Building this future will require trade-offs, some of which consumers are willing to make.
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It is usually their candidates who have made it into the second round run-offs.
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Parkinson's patients experience "ons and offs," said Factor: motor fluctuations in response to the drug.
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You have approximately four days to apply to the pitch-offs in D.C. and Miami.
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My column this week explains the short-run exchange-rate trade-offs confronting the leadership.
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"We get into vigorous debate about issues," Clinton said of her face-offs with Sanders.
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The rule bars drivers from throwing such 'tear-offs' onto the track or pit lane.
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Global volatility and sector sell-offs have some arguing that a bear market is imminent.
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One of the $5 scratch-offs turned out to be a winning ticket worth $555,555.
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"You realize that in the sell-offs, you get exaggerations of this impact," he said.
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Shiny new wearables weren't enough to save two technology companies from steep sell-offs Tuesday.
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" Nevertheless, CBS Sports' Gary Parrish calls run-offs "one of college basketball's dirty little realities.
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But the price we pay for increasing monopolization goes far beyond such corporate rip-offs.
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THEY SAY IT'S HIS WORDS THAT HAVE BEEN THE CATALYST FOR MARKET SELL-OFFS RECENTLY.
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Once there, they're creating brawls, traffic, and litter — all turn offs to high-end buyers.
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The Big East tournament tips offs March 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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Lee said the mass sell-offs were likely sparked by investors' need to sell assets.
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The target is for earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (EBITA) and excluding one-offs.
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Small businesses will need easier access to credit, and in some cases, debt write-offs.
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We block 30 minutes per idea, throw out thoughts, sketch out designs, argue trade-offs.
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That's contrasted with panicked selling, which is associated with fear and causes market sell-offs.
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And he thinks this crowding now makes investors vulnerable to sharp and sudden sell-offs.
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Policy decisions, including those involving health, need to be considered in terms of trade-offs.
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We help veterans handle financial problems like mortgage foreclosures, rent arrears and utility cut-offs.
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This is responsible for sell-offs ranging from the railway network to seaports and airports.
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The show has also spawned two spin-offs, one in Chicago and another in Compton.
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Experts note that candidates are proposing trade-offs: tax increases that eliminate premiums and deductibles.
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The aftermath of the coup could present European Union leaders with particularly vexing trade-offs.
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"There's no free lunch," he said, musing on the trade-offs we make with technology.
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On a basic level, both are small and require downsizing and trade-offs in space.
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Property shares rebounded over 1 percent as some investors sought bargains following recent sell-offs.
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"FX, one-offs obfuscate a solid set of numbers," Bernstein analysts wrote in a note.
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Leeds finished the 2017-2018 season in 13th place, 15 points outside the play-offs.
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"Very formal, and could seem cold if it follows more intimate sign-offs," Schwalbe says.
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China's leaders want the restructuring to address financial risks while avoiding big employee lay-offs.
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You can also watch any of the movie spin-offs or TV shows there, too.
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Shuvalov said there has been substantial interest in both the Bashneft and Rosneft sell-offs.
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There would be severe declines of penguins and other die-offs of seabirds and seals.
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Contributing to the world through your career, entrepreneurship, family, and community requires constant trade-offs.
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Over the last five quarters, net charge offs (NCOs) within the portfolio have averaged 5%.
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That recipe, he said, would not demand any hard trade-offs between growth and adjustment.
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These assorted dialectical face-offs give Binet another way to take an angle on theory.
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The government is already copying the VxT model to inform and to receive tip-offs.
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He says each of those sell-offs took on average 23 weeks to bottom out.
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It turns out that this year, the iconic night was also all about dance-offs.
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Joseph in particular roasted Monta Ellis on hand-offs, ball screens, and baseline backdoor cuts.
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I've done one-offs here and there and I'm always so nervous before I play.
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"Many of the sell-offs in the last five years start like this," he explained.
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Last year's mild winter also resulted in dramatic sell-offs for the car parts plays.
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Overall, those surveyed said they would make some significant trade-offs to have better credit.
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Chefs compete in ridiculous face-offs, and each episode stands alone; there's no unifying narrative.
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"We used to have dandy-offs back in the day," the novelist Colson Whitehead recalled.
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Both are upbeat and encouraging, and episodes include the two having dumb, wonderful pun-offs.
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In the early 1980s, reduced write-offs for charitable contributions caused many charities to fret.
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You can make one-offs, experiments, play with context in a way that is unique.
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I'm not planning the staredowns, the face offs, the gifts, which sometimes I give them.
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Now, the good news is that coral reefs can recover from these mass die-offs.
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We're constantly making choices and trade-offs that affect our financial and emotional well-being.
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The stock markets were defined in 20213 by record highs followed by steep sell-offs.
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The study underscores an important idea: Trade-offs are very real, especially in international development.
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Neither is interested in creating a functioning system that balances trade-offs and actually works.
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We could be whoever and whatever we wanted with no trade-offs and low stakes.
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"Temporary sell-offs to even lower levels are possible, if not likely," the bank said.
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Those are the kinds of trade-offs we at the leadership level are constantly weighing.
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But that comes with major trade-offs, and punishing work schedules are only the beginning.
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Families with out of work members can be forced to make hard financial trade offs.
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There are always trade-offs, and we in the U.S. have generally favored the latter.
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Reports about Burr and Loeffler stock sell-offs landed one after the other Thursday night.
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Even including the oddballs and one-offs, only 20153 productions opened on Broadway this season.
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SALLIES, ROMPS, PORTRAITS, AND SEND-OFFS Selected Prose, 2000-2016 By August Kleinzahler 299 pp.
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After Rose offs Gary, she loses the house anyway, ending up in a nursing home.
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The fitness guru also emphasizes the reboot's done away with "temptation challenges" and vote-offs.
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Other animals that experienced mass die-offs include sea lions, tufted puffins, and baleen whales.
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What the 2018 report did not mention was karaoke wars, dance-offs and rap battles.
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Unfortunately, this is where we have to start talking about trade-offs again — serious ones.
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"Early warning, maybe tip-offs, missile failures, and on-base readiness saved lives," Massicot said.
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For El Salvador, the deal came with significant trade-offs, and left several unanswered questions.
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Virtually every issue in tax policy, diplomacy and regulatory policy features similar complex trade-offs.
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News of the lay-offs was initially reported by Quartz and subsequently confirmed by CNBC.
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My most controversial opinion is that Google made the right trade offs with the gestures.
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Accelerated sell-offs at the close of Thursday's trading session were "entirely technical," he said.
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There's also a ton of Tinkerbell spin-offs, if you're into that sort of thing.
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After those two consecutive sell-offs, U.S. stocks were all over the map on Tuesday.
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Identifying the trade-offs is only a first step toward a more sensible immigration policy.
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"A more mature company does not have to make these trade-offs," Morningstar's Whiston said.
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Fitch also notes that this has been achieved while incurring minimal net charge-offs (NCOs).
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News of hacks on major exchanges have caused sell-offs across cryptocurrency markets this year.
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Next came "fight show-offs" between two people, while the rest of the class watched.
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It also hosts events like beard-offs, launch parties for artsy magazines, and amateur wrestling.
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Successful research projects can lead to spin-offs, patents and lucrative commercial licensing of technology.
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Congress and the Trump administration will solve tax reform only by navigating difficult trade-offs.
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Citizens, politicians and business leaders are asking if societies are making the wisest trade-offs.
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He included this chart of S&P 500 company write-offs, which are down sharply.
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Here are eight real Chinese dishes you should order instead of the American knock-offs.
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People who made furniture and one-offs, exhibiting it as art — nobody was doing that.
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Sometimes Michael sneaks his cast offs into Brian's drawers to spice up his brother's wardrobe.
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Another obscure-sounding provision may be even more useful: Section 179 write-offs were made permanent.
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A string of sell-offs in the past week has taken the down to critical levels.
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They include widespread forest die-offs, and an enormous release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
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The spin-offs are reportedly prequels to the current tale we've been following for eight seasons.
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It also bumped below during the sell-offs this past February and March but quickly recovered.
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You can develop more efficient routes and plot drivers more closely to pickups and drop-offs.
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At the time, Bezos predicted these drop-offs would be likely in four to five years.
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However, their elevated valuations made them vulnerable to sharp sell-offs and underperformance through the 1980s.
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If only policymaking didn't require difficult trade-offs among endless competing interests, many with legitimate arguments.
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That meeting raised hopes for an end to one of Africa's most intractable military stand-offs.
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Overall state police responded to more than 400 crashes and 200 slide offs between 10 p.m.
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Of course, there will always be the tried and true denim cut-offs and crocheted dresses.
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All those algorithms made trade-offs, like sacrificing speed for accuracy or memory consumption for reliability.
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The company's co-founder and chief executive officer Amir Elaguizy confirmed the lay-offs to TechCrunch.
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Rolling the lot into one would increase the opportunities for trade-offs that benefit both sides.
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But it's not a phone without some trade-offs that may or may not bother you.
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Super spikes in the VIX are generally followed by sell-offs in the S&P 500.
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From this sort of divestiture, additional carve-outs and spin-offs often follow suit, bankers said.
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By creating a series of multiple one-offs, the producers are changing what an advantage means.
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TC: What percentage of your business is recurring, and are people buying one-offs or subscriptions?
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There are no retreads in his oeuvre, but rather a series of colorful, dynamic one-offs.
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Several rival dronemakers, including Autel, GoPro, Parrot and Yuneec, have announced lay-offs in recent months.
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Donie O'Sullivan adds: I think a bigger conversation needs to be had about trade-offs here.
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But other long-term fire risk mitigation efforts have their costs and trade-offs as well.
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They were conceived as idiosyncratic one-offs which evoke the genre's revered 1960s and 1970s classics.
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There were several spin-offs from Info Arab from some of the incredible engineers he hired.
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And there's a lot of trade-offs and they're not always easy things to trade off.
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Because of flat funding, the BLS has suspended programmes tracking mass lay-offs and green jobs.
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Yoshi's Island has received a number of its own sequels and spin-offs over the years.
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It snags these one-offs by leaning on its scale and partnerships with vendors, Lundgren said.
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The new round of lay-offs follows the hundreds of job cuts it announced in September.
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Stockmarket analysts are divided over whether such spin-offs would add much to GE's total valuation.
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I've been a part of dance-offs before, but this is way more intense this year.
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BRF said it has already begun to talk to unions on alternatives to avoid lay-offs.
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But alas, here we are, living in slip dresses and denim cut-offs by necessity alone.
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Proponents argue the trade-offs are worth it to realize the massive economic benefits of 5G.
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I'm working really hard on day offs on my game to be ready for the matches.
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Who should be helping us determine which trade-offs are important enough for us to make?
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Normally, as computers devolve from gargantuan machines to teeny laptops, you start seeing performance trade-offs.
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Sweaty cinderblock of a person in camo cut-offs with a black belt in mosh karate.
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Mantashe told Reuters he was engaging both Impala and Gold Fields over the planned lay-offs.
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Different political tendencies take different positions on this, but none is honest about the trade-offs.
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Worse, as prices come down, write-offs become more numerous and the angels become more skittish.
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Others have pragmatic concerns—that corals bred to survive warming seas might suffer handicapping trade-offs.
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Yet without the initial spin-offs, it hard to see how the deal could have happened.
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Keeper uses machine learning to automatically find tax write-offs inside the bank statements of users.
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Above: STEELIE Original Dash Kit; credit: Nite Ize That popularity, of course, attracted the knock-offs.
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These extenders run the gamut: Previously, they have included write-offs on racehorses and motorsports complexes.
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All rallies might look the same, but sell-offs are all different in their own way.
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As we've noted, he's had a long history of public confrontations and face-offs with folks.
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Some labs were better able to spot new results (and thus garner pay-offs) than others.
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Despite energy sector loan write offs, JPMorgan's broad loan portfolio is not showing deterioration, Mosby said.
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We then looked at the companies and ETFs that performed the worst during those sell-offs.
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Net charge-offs, a measure of costs for bad debt, declined 13 percent to $934 million.
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Ultimately, however, the trade-offs are too big for the NEX to be a real contender.
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And whenever he isn't traveling or in the studio, he likes to do school drop-offs.
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There are simple Counter-Strike knock offs, pizza place job simulators, and natural disaster survival servers.
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The series focuses on futuristic, elite corporate mercenaries and has spawned several spin-offs and expansions.
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There have been four spin-offs and three specials, in addition to an eponymous mobile game.
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"Often that means there are some trade-offs that have to come in play," she says.
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In comparison, the investor reporting showed an ending collateral balance (including write-offs) of EUR200183 million.
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In comparison, the investor reporting showed an ending collateral balance (including write-offs) of EUR2110 million.
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Following spin-offs and acquisitions, the company now provides cloud computing for industries with sensitive data.
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Could you talk about the trade-offs there and how you came up with this plan?
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That could spur sell-offs in smaller trading economies such as Singapore and Taiwan, he said.
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One of the trade-offs is changing our approach to providing product licenses for internal use.
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Now, she has been on a number of "Bachelor" spin-offs and is focusing on herself
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Sell-offs in early February and mid-March have pulled its multiple down to around 16.
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Desperate Housewives led to an entire franchise of "Real Housewives" and their many, many spin-offs.
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But the trickiest trade-offs of all concern the precise terms of the future trade relationship.
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Virtual currencies have bounced back from past sell-offs, but this has been a big one.
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Remember, bond price and yield have an inverse relationship, so the spikes higher represent sell-offs.
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But these have been more promotional one-offs than sustained efforts on par with Disney parks.
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There are trade-offs, however, as strong emotions that are left unchecked can have disastrous consequences.
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Facebook endured heavy sell-offs in the weeks after the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke in March.
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After a series of matches, the first to win three face-offs will bank $1 million.
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Like many divorced parents, he spends a lot of time texting about drop-offs and babysitting.
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That means that many women will have to make tough trade-offs between career and family.
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But you've got to have a plan to help you think through trade-offs and choices.
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Then we have a series of one-offs that overall take that back down to flat.
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Those missives have spurred sell-offs, with investors concerned the President could attempt to fire Powell.
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The two proposals will allow Defense Secretary James Mattis to see the "trade offs," Shanahan said.
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But Ms. Mazar knows that life in the city is all about trade-offs and sacrifices.
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The increase in the percentage of net write-offs was largely driven by a shrinking portfolio.
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Those interpretations all feel alive here, with even obscure characters from spin-offs making a reappearance.
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But rows of the plastic knock-offs flash in the windows of stores near Gamal's workshop.
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And so you're likely to hear the same jokes and write-offs as in years past.
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Asset quality continues to improve due to loan write-offs, recoveries and for some banks restructuring.
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Throughout the Brexit process, the UK government has played down the complexities and trade-offs involved.
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"I think they've lost interest," Gao said of the mainstream Chinese consumer's attraction to knock-offs.
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It also has a hotline for the public to call in tip-offs about offensive content.
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These are tough trade-offs, and different people will feel differently about what's important to them.
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In fact, it's the misconception about trade offs that contributes heavily to our sense of guilt.
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Those improvements come with trade-offs, of course — an intensely narrowed focus means a blurrier periphery.
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A few Easter eggs and callbacks (or rip-offs) that I'd like to point out: 1.
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This marked the beginning of one of the largest public sell-offs in Pennsylvania's recent history.
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By law discussions about proposed lay-offs in Finland have to last at least 14 days.
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Millennium's problems have also extended to Asia where lay-offs are expected imminently, the report added.
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Unlike other bake-offs, however, these participants can allocate their total time as they see fit.
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I balance my delivery service with my job by scheduling drop-offs before or after work.
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But he also noted that, at a purely economic level, some trade-offs will be inevitable.
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Rather than making the trade-offs of a single-payer plan clear, he's obscured them further.
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But this narrative ignores the realities of modern life and may lead to devastating trade-offs.
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Opposed: And while we're at it, any offensive face-offs before a goal should be checked.
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Here's why, and one way how steep, sustained sell-offs could end up hurting the economy.
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It's surprising because, in Christian theological terms, God is not the one who makes knock-offs.
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Replicas, reproductions, simulacrum, and copies have a reputation as being nothing more than inauthentic knock-offs.
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The ultrawealthy are often disproportionately affected by market sell-offs because of their equity-heavy portfolios.
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"Good pop-offs are quick and to the point," reads one YouTube comment on the clip.
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It was caused by California's widespread power shut-offs, which affected more than a million customers.
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He came bearing nearly $60 billion in loans, loan write-offs and other forms of financing.
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As things are, though, too many readers don't understand the trade-offs the current strategy entails.
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It may face challenges if Mr. Berger's union sets a more moderate tone for trade-offs.
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Then you've got to make choices and there are trade-offs that you've got to make.
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Those trade-offs might be worth it to you if you depend on having a stylus.
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The EU, additionally, has already warned the United Kingdom that any accord would involve trade-offs.
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Among those seeking spin-offs, Anglo-Australian miner BHP Billiton Ltd has the most ambitious plans.
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Such moves occurred when worries over China's economy triggered wide sell-offs in 2015 and 2016.
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The stated goal of such bills is to protect workers, though there are always trade-offs.
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Zibanejad had his best game of the series, chipping in physically and winning 10 face-offs.
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The first shut-offs started on Wednesday, when PG&E cut power to over 213,000 customers.
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Retirement planning requires a good amount of discipline and dedication — not to mention many trade-offs.
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Of course, there are always trade-offs to consider when buying a TV on a budget.
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This spawned an industry of Oriental knock-offs in Italy for a not-so-discerning audience.
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That takes the dissolved oxygen out of the water and you get massive fish die-offs.
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There have been countless parodies (and knock-offs) of Netflix's runaway 2015 hit Making a Murderer.
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The original big-box retailer sits in a bear market after punishing sell-offs this year.
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Different concerns and trade-offs between countries have to be possible; timing has to acquire immediacy.
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As Stanford Internet Observatory director Alex Stamos pointed out on Twitter, this comes with trade-offs.
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The display on the phone is pretty impressive — though it&aposs not without its trade-offs.
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The companies have not said whether they will continue to provide pickups and drop-offs there.
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There were drop-offs in California, Florida and Nevada, too -- all states with marquee midterm races.
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Sell-offs act as sort of a pressure relief value by reducing excess exuberance and speculation.
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Overall the third-quarter earnings season has been marred by rolling sell-offs across global markets.
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The spin-offs, which have been met with mixed success, also featured rotating judges and hosts.
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Below are some of the most common trade-offs that they — and all of us — face.
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That same year, Dred Scott took the question of territorial trade-offs to the Supreme Court.
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These anonymous intelligence community tip-offs lead him to tweet, with certainty, that Trump is finished.
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In recent years, Western forests in North America especially have been hard hit by die-offs.
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We, however, aim for a more reasonable 7 AM start, when the day's sell-offs begin.
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"There's a lot of trade-offs that happen between one policy area and another," Wohlforth says.
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Yet over time, the American polity has become increasingly intolerant of what those trade-offs entail.
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We're told both Rob and Chyna have their own who handle all the baby hand-offs.
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But Sanford — like the AHCA itself — doesn't really want to admit to any trade-offs here.
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Parties are institutions that manage those trade-offs, from nominations to campaigns to legislation to administration.
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Such trade-offs make it highly unlikely that Las Vegas will land a postseason berth next year.
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Support the process by rewarding doctors for taking the time to discuss the trade-offs patients face.
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Rivalries and petty grudges can play out in meetings, but the real face-offs happen by proxy.
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Net charge-offs, a measure of costs for bad debt, declined to $880 million from $1.1 billion.
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Potential "complex trade-offs" came into play following "13 Reasons Why," wrote VanderWeele and his co-authors.
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The Rebel Alliance is a scattered grouping of discontents, Imperial cast-offs, smugglers, and guns-for-hire.
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Another selling point: credit spreads tend to be less volatile than stock prices during market sell-offs.
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November's sell-offs have pushed the popular FAANG stocks well below their average Wall Street price targets.
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Federated downgraded this year's target to 2800, following the deep sell-offs gripping the market since October.
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The major trade-offs for having a physical keyboard are a smaller display and no water-resistance.
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How about Star Wars Anthology: Title as a nod toward the original name for the spin-offs?
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To understand the trade-offs of a Roth HSA, you have to know how regular HSAs work.
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So let's run through the trade offs you'll be faced with if you decide to go cheap.
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Such write-offs, says Lee Buchheit of Cleary Gottlieb, a law firm, usually rely on creditors' goodwill.
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Some factors that slowed sales growth may have been one-offs; some changes were in fact welcome.
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Freeze-offs occur when water and other liquids in gathering lines freeze, blocking the flow of gas.
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And without any further ado, here are the finalists for the Pitch-Offs: See you folks soon!
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"The large-scale shut-offs are not the way we want to serve customers," Mr. Johnson said.
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Though these sell-offs could be really great buying opportunities, I'd let the sentiment keep rolling out.
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It seeks to the hold the government to account by encouraging tip-offs from sources and whistleblowers.
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The trade-offs are complex, and dependent on personal values, like how comfortable with risk you are.
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This, in turn, caused everyone around them to start moving as well, leading to impromptu dance-offs.
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But it plays fewer streaming services than the Echo, even as it offers otherwise similar trade-offs.
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Because zooplankton is key for feeding larger marine animals, the die-offs could have serious cascading effects.
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These radio appearances aren't one-offs: Bolton and Pompeo have been on Gaffney's show dozens of times.
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One question immediately ran through our collective minds, did Michele knock off the master of knock offs?
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Mario's cheerful face on the packaging of its sequels and spin-offs guaranteed further high-quality fun.
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One of the only trade-offs with the Mavic Mini is that it can't shoot 4K footage.
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But he said that such "trade-offs" did not detract from the need to disrupt ISIS' networks.
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The last two sell-offs in the stock market were preceded by a decline in the HYG.
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And The San Francisco Chronicle reported that there could be more extreme shut-offs over the weekend.
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If you're a Photoshop user, you may soon have to maker fewer trade-offs when cropping images.
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The itinerary also includes stop offs in CocoCay and Nassau, so guests can explore the surrounding islands.
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And it's a stark example of the trade-offs that come from adapting to a warmer world.
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We'll start to see the kinda things that-- that (UNINTEL) sell-offs in the afternoon, for example.
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But they promise to bounce back in 2018, with 40-or-so lift-offs planned this year.
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Deliberation helps citizens see and engage with complexity and the trade-offs inherent in most policy dilemmas.
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But there was no change in the substance of decisions, such as whether to approve lay-offs.
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Sell-offs earlier this year — occurring in February, March and April — all had bottomed at that level.
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