On the contrary, they're in it for the long haul.
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On the contrary, Trump will have greater affinity with dictators.
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EK: On the contrary, we've got a very clear plan.
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On the contrary, Italy remains an unquestionably loyal alliance member.
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On the contrary, support for trade has never been higher.
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On the contrary, exports are reported to have accelerated markedly.
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On the contrary, Mr Modi's party is tenacious and aggressive.
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On the contrary, it was based on emotion and responsibility.
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On the contrary, we can and will further improve them.
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On the contrary, she was imagining she was Dante's Beatrice.
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On the contrary, you're instantly connecting to dozens of domains.
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On the contrary, it had won a string of victories.
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On the contrary, it might be more intriguing to people.
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On the contrary: It succeeds because it doesn't really try.
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On the contrary, it means reappropriating the body and femininity.
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On the contrary, I think it's a recipe for disaster.
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On the contrary, his company made America a better place.
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On the contrary, this is joint work we are doing.
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On the contrary, it was technological developments that saved us.
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On the contrary: We're trying to get away from them.
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On the contrary, constitutional crises tend to creep up slowly.
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On the contrary, they guided their readers right toward it.
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On the contrary, he took the responsibilities of adulthood seriously.
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On the contrary, in our republic, the people are sovereign.
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On the contrary, women are very resilient and very capable.
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On the contrary, increased size now often brings higher markups.
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On the contrary, the meeting could prove risky for Trump.
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On the contrary, she says she wouldn't get in one.
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On the contrary, most tasters asserted, they were quite good.
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On the contrary, you always felt encouraged by your professors.
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She's not dieting though; on the contrary, she's a growing pup!
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On the contrary, it's the channel on which we all relate.
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On the contrary, Earth is still the crux of Marvel's storytelling.
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On the contrary, it is the reason why we must persist.
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Or, on the contrary, did readers' clicks determine what was written?
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On the contrary, our challenges became an asset for the organizers.
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Anderson speculated that, on the contrary, some were regarded as heroes.
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On the contrary, we fear that they will be further escalated.
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On the contrary, they are the ones who made ISIS strong.
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On the contrary, it makes it easier to launder illegal goods.
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On the contrary, they've been met with a lot of acclaim.
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"On the contrary, they are more in than ever," she insisted.
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On the contrary, I said good things and he was promoted.
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On the contrary, populist movements talk about rights all the time.
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On the contrary it feels even a little more risky today.
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On the contrary: It makes a virtue of its absolute obviousness.
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On the contrary, they confirmed how valuable a commodity privacy is.
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On the contrary, for some it has proven an insuperable temptation.
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On the contrary, keeping to yourself and experiencing loneliness is toxic.
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On the contrary, it presents Republican leadership with a unique opportunity.
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On the contrary, he insisted he would expand the Republican coalition.
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" On the contrary, he insisted: "We don't want to destroy democracy.
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On the contrary, it's reason to trust these people even less.
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On the contrary, they're pretty predictable of each artist, subject-wise.
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On the contrary, it's a real profession to show your privacy.
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On the contrary, it's a homecoming of sorts to sports' roots.
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On the contrary, Trump is emboldened, and his foes momentarily defensive.
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On the contrary, it could incentivise a startup to stay small.
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On the contrary, increased logging can make fires burn more intensely.
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"On the contrary, MDMA is a very peaceful substance," he said.
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No. On the contrary, the event was fueled from the outside.
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On the contrary, it proudly touted that it would not compromise.
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On the contrary, we have nobody playing on the PGA Tour.
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On the contrary, they tend to get angry about such things.
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On the contrary, it presently holds about $10 billion in cash.
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On the contrary, zombies have been eating Republican brains for decades.
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On the contrary, it will make them more likely to succeed.
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On the contrary, he suggested he was going to keep them.
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"On the contrary, there is evidence that it continues," they wrote.
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U.S. trade barriers, on the contrary, focus more narrowly on steel.
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On the contrary, it speeds it up and makes it grow.
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On the contrary, he seems to take the exact opposite view.
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His intentions aren't bad, he says—on the contrary, in fact.
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On the contrary, it turns death into an amusement-park ride.
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Across the pond, on the contrary, Christianity is alive and kicking.
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On the contrary, with respect to forecasting method, they are largely mainstream.
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On the contrary, officers kept advising funds to avoid accepting anonymous donations.
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On the contrary – it is our imperfections that make us most beautiful.
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On the contrary, it felt as if something preciously personal was stolen.
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On the contrary, he was generally the liveliest person in the room.
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On the contrary: it looks like Europeans are faring better than Americans.
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On the contrary, it's asking them to go out and advertise it.
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On the contrary, it is a desperate stratagem for coping with them.
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On the contrary: they play down changes in any country's relative standing.
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On the contrary, she was defending democracy, secularism, judicial independence, human rights.
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On the contrary, after three meetings the despot is a firm buddy.
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On the contrary, this is where his political pronouncements become most apparent.
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"On the contrary, there is an issue of it strengthening," he said.
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On the contrary — I'm trying to jolt myself out of my complacency.
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Using "I can't," on the contrary, suggests being constrained by external forces.
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On the contrary, teams found some incredibly creative ways around the rules.
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On the contrary, the history of the built environment includes promising examples.
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"On the contrary, Trump will have greater affinity with dictators," he said.
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On the contrary, it betrays the substantive weakness of the dissent's argument.
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On the contrary, those who oppose him are subjected to police questioning.
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On the contrary, it will put U.S. troops needlessly in harm's way.
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On the contrary, it had no connection to President Obama's climate policies.
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On the contrary, those extra pounds of pussycat created a feline frenzy.
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On the contrary, Mr. Trump represents a return to the party's roots.
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On the contrary, the bill, which was introduced on Thursday by Sen.
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On the contrary, all of her kids are profoundly shaped by her.
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On the contrary, it is not this Resolution that is isolating Israel.
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On the contrary, his research was cited by policymakers around the world.
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"They will have neither my gratitude nor my friendship — on the contrary."
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On the contrary, I believe he knows exactly what he is doing.
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On the contrary, the overwhelming verdict is that it was an accident.
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On the contrary, it seemed blithely unaware of how disturbing it was.
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On the contrary, immigration detention has a short-lived and complicated history.
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On the contrary, Pasternak's subjects were faith and redemption, death and resurrection.
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On the contrary, state aid has been slow to arrive, he said.
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So, for me my disability is not a limit, on the contrary.
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On the contrary, every one of us should pursue a single end.
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On the contrary, the fact is that crime rates are going down.
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On the contrary, it has always been about deception, concealment and equivocation.
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On the contrary, he gloats equally about his good and bad decisions.
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On the contrary, it may be a modern thing not to worry.
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On the contrary, they are benefiting from a period of intense competition.
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On the contrary, they tend to rely on the concept of pleasure.
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On the contrary, they are normal representatives of their time and place.
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On the contrary, the U.S. had taken an "aggressive position" he said.
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On the contrary, it's the whole point of advertising, politics not excepted.
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On the contrary, shared flourishing requires a conscious commitment to the "common good".
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On the contrary, in fact: authenticating who we are will be hugely important.
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On the contrary, we must give Christian respect to this Venezuelan citizen's memory.
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Actually, on the contrary, not, because-, I'll give you a very specific example.
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On the contrary, they need to weaken our country as much as possible.
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But, on the contrary, we should discuss our salaries with our trusted network.
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On the contrary, he has called China "the grand champion" of currency manipulators.
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On the contrary, feminism is only as strong as the challenges women face.
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On the contrary, I'm sure that a woman could kick Daniel Craig's ass.
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On the contrary Google appears to have dug in against this competitive threat.
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On the contrary — she says she's grateful for the hate and the love.
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On the contrary, he reappointed his pliable sidekick, Dmitry Medvedev, as prime minister.
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So, on the contrary, people rated their own selfies as quite self-ironic.
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On the contrary, he claims that is exactly what he wanted all along.
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On the contrary, its costly military endeavors will keep on suffocating its economy.
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On the contrary, I was committed to loan modifications intended to stop foreclosures.
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Trying to move or kill the reptiles, on the contrary, can be fatal.
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On the contrary, a strategy consulting position will emphasize long-term thinking skills.
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On the contrary, we hope it will also include lifting the Israeli blockade.
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On the contrary, after years of military service, many veterans are well-connected.
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On the contrary, only a very small number of Americans fit this description.
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On the contrary, more than two-thirds of Republicans support the EPA cuts.
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On the contrary, he insists that he never acted inappropriately with any women.
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On the contrary, FEMA needs to be ready for hard-to-predict disasters.
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On the contrary, increasing international trade would help climate-proof the U.S. economy.
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On the contrary, this shows why a peaceful day of protest is necessary.
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Lonnie didn't forget my sister's name—on the contrary, he wore it out.
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On the contrary, we're continually getting glimpses of him and hearing tantalizing rumors.
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The corruption isn't subtle; on the contrary, it's cruder than almost anyone imagined.
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On the contrary, that responsibility will fall even more squarely with the party.
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On the contrary, they are well aware that they constitute a diverse grouping.
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On the contrary, endowments are holding firm, or even adding to these holdings.
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On the contrary, it means being ruthlessly and tenderly precise about what happened.
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On the contrary, 5G rollouts have tended to be targeted on urban centers.
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On the contrary, he performs his duties with a sort of technocratic deadpan.
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On the contrary, it has acted to block the government from spending money.
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On the contrary, the latest indicators show that it will only get worse.
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On the contrary, something like a new poem begins, in a different key.
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But that doesn't mean it's garbage; on the contrary, it's quite the opposite.
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On the contrary, he says, it would be an "appropriate form of recognition".
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On the contrary, the administration demonstrated a dangerous degree of incoherence and inconsistency.
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On the contrary, the tax would be much simpler than our current arrangement.
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On the contrary, it is the textbook definition of one form of corruption.
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On the contrary, it makes America less safe by making war more likely.
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""The Church is not afraid of history, on the contrary, it loves it.
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On the contrary, I had an easier time clearing boss levels than most others.
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On the contrary, a little less heat might be just what this deal needs.
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On the contrary, the trend in developed economies is towards declining protection of workers.
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Trump, on the contrary, has ushered in the age of anti-social business candor.
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On the contrary, a local, sustainable, small-scale farming future is entirely within reach.
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On the contrary, though, this administration seems more interested in making the damage worse.
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On the contrary, Ys is still as fresh as the day it came out.
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She replied that, on the contrary, she had found it and the ceremony moving.
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"On the contrary, I don't think that I've failed the German people," he said.
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But TellusLabs thinks, on the contrary, that the table hasn't even started to cool.
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On the contrary, it creates jobs in some of the poorest places on earth.
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On the contrary, by any ethical standard, the policy engages Australian responsibility for cruelty.
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On the contrary, the more consumers who "cut the cord," the better for Netflix.
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On the contrary, they thank God for having sent them such a learned rabbi.
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On the contrary, she took it as an opportunistic step for her own agenda.
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On the contrary, they are attached to their democratic institutions and the constitutional order.
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No, on the contrary, she intended for me to use them while watching Netflix.
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On the contrary, he has repeatedly praised the Russian strongman, often in extravagant terms.
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We're not here to judge; on the contrary, we want to make it easier.
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On the contrary, it has been a great blessing to Alaskans and all Americans.
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On the contrary, in some of the emails that have been made public, Mrs.
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On the contrary, the auto industry has taken several steps to protect consumer privacy.
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On the contrary, funding for humanitarian efforts and Israel-Palestinian security cooperation remains necessary.
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On the contrary he says, AltSchool is about to close its Series C round.
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But on the contrary, I've found that porn helps keep me in the present.
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It seems impossible to wear but, on the contrary, looks wonderful on the body.
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Or on the contrary, it might depend on restoring older, customary ways of living.
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On the contrary, I feel that other teachers do not fully understand the program.
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On the contrary: They were expensive to warehouse and therefore a drain on resources.
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On the contrary, we're inundated with claims that liberals feel disdain for the heartland.
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" On the contrary, he said, it is "journalists who protect us from fake news.
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On the contrary, I recognized it as a necessary process to protect my children.
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On the contrary: Klout is closing because, well, we're living our Klout scores now.
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Rival Burlington Stores, on the contrary, raised its fourth-quarter forecast earlier this month.
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On the contrary, it's because they know art is important they go for it.
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On the contrary, it's because they know art is important they go for it.
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On the contrary, we're just hearing about every, single thing that happens now, presumably.
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On the contrary, many in Bhutan feel that India's protective embrace has become suffocating.
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On the contrary, she's leaned in on roasting Trump whenever an opportunity presents itself.
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On the contrary, migrants are an important ingredient in the recipe of economic prosperity.
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On the contrary, he offered that as a reason he felt compelled to appear.
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On the contrary, he said he thinks being outspoken will secure his family's safety.
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On the contrary, the email was about how the project was not working out.
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On the contrary, Trump is a brilliant businessman who shattered the conventional political playbook.
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On the contrary, there's every reason to believe that that's exactly what would happen.
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Cruz insisted that on the contrary his business flat tax is something very different.
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On the contrary the 14-country producer group OPEC keeps on pumping at record rates.
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Rokoko's Smartsuit Pro, on the contrary, puts the entire studio setup into one $2,500 suit.
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On the contrary, they are often an icebreaker and the beginning of an exciting conversation.
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On the contrary, evidence shows that Latinos, including Mexican-Americans, assimilate just like everybody else.
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On the contrary, the student said she was then too distraught to discuss her circumstances.
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On the contrary, you must steadily build up your tolerance as the event gets closer.
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STONE: On the contrary, what did the president know and when did he know it?
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On the contrary, George said sending jobs to foreign countries could actually expand U.S. operations.
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On the contrary she expressed her love, and -- dare I say -- admiration for my journey.
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On the contrary, golfers generally play significantly better in their 30s than in their 40s.
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On the contrary, the Tompkins were keen to put their business acumen to good use.
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On the contrary: Likud's share of the vote increased by three percentage points from 2015.
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On the contrary, Hollywood can be just as regressive and conservative as Donald J. Trump.
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On the contrary, it's the product of design genius and some serious dog owner love.
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On the contrary, that human rights atrocity may just be an opportunity for more basketball.
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On the contrary, she's actively seducing Michael, taking him on dates and getting him sloshed.
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On the contrary, Braghieri doesn't want his clients to depend too much on the frameworks.
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On the contrary factions made great effort to spare civilians and deal with prisoners humanely.
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On the contrary, it warns that it's seeking legal advice and could take further action.
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On the contrary, this libertarian metaphor necessitates contestation and rejection for the metaphor to work.
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On the contrary, the employees that work in government are doing more, a lot more.
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On the contrary, the man was waving harshly at me to turn off my lights.
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On the contrary, our usual goal is to reflect settled, familiar usage among educated readers.
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On the contrary, the Constitution's grant of law enforcement power to the president is plenary.
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On the contrary, we all took such good care of Eddie that he seemed indestructible.
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On the contrary, data suggest that outdoor recreation can affect wildlife individuals, populations, and communities.
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On the contrary, Hong Kongers seek the full democratic rights and freedoms that Taiwan enjoys.
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On the contrary, he assuredly views accomplishing tax reform as his excuse to move on.
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"We don't think the fight is hopeless, on the contrary, we are winning," Orban said.
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On the contrary, he seems proud of his leadership in a campaign of mass murder.
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On the contrary, I am happy with the services to date, despite that initial loss.
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On the contrary, Ms. Haley said she intended to campaign for Mr. Trump's re-election.
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President Putin: On the contrary, this was an extremely clever ploy, which impressed us greatly.
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On the contrary: Voters say they are more concerned the government won't go far enough.
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On the contrary, Seneca's play (in Florence Dupont's translation) has a warmer, more human tone.
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On the contrary, her tone is one of wonderment as to how this all happened.
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On her honeymoon, she discovers that, on the contrary, sex is a gift from God.
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On the contrary, his is an attempt to recover the mythic foundations of the present.
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On the contrary, I am still quite hopeful that you won't give up your career.
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On the contrary, they appear to be inferences drawn from a group's position in society.
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On the contrary, history proves that in many situations like these there was no war.
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"On the contrary, the White House is ethically and morally prohibited from intervening," he said.
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On the contrary, they practice listening with eagle ears for opposing points to pounce on.
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On the contrary, unfettered presidential war-making is itself a serious threat to national security.
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On the contrary, he often speaks as if increasing marginalization were the most likely outcome.
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"On the contrary, WHO continues to have confidence in China's capacity to control the outbreak."
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On the contrary, there's plenty of evidence to suggest that late blooming is no anomaly.
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On the contrary, they hoped their work would influence more women to follow professional paths.
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On the contrary, they are nothing more than thinly veiled disguises for modern political conservatism.
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On the contrary, it would be like a day in the life of the Nemerovs.
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On the contrary, the federal government's fiscal irresponsibility and other excesses have become even worse.
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"On the contrary, the army is expanding its control in that area," the source said.
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On the contrary, Streep is right there, solidly invested in the folly of Florence's dreams.
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On the contrary, it granted Congress broad authority to impose "direct taxes," including income taxes.
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"In fact, on the contrary, he's actually very alpha male and very dominant," Martínez said.
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On the contrary, Salemi emphasizes that Americans shouldn't be paranoid and lose sleep every night.
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On the contrary, we can say that politics secretly works towards the production of emergencies.
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"Most people thought it would be the other way around, but on the contrary," he said.
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On the contrary, Resident Evil 2 seems like a logical step, rather than ambitious leap forward.
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On the contrary, it was an honorable task that would allow him to support his family.
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"On the contrary, Alphabet is investing to be less directly dependent on Google's core advertising business."
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These animals are not being "borrowed" to explain people, nothing is being unmasked; on the contrary.
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On the contrary, politicians still mostly welcome unduly strong stock markets and rapidly rising house prices.
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On the contrary, soldiers, as they appeared in 23's Full Spectrum Warrior, was unerringly real.
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On the contrary, MMR vaccine is a wonderful example of just how effective vaccines can be.
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On the contrary, people say they want to build on the gains of the past decade.
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On the contrary, the solutions should be much more targeted to how capital markets really work.
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On the contrary, we were contacted by people who were really interested to have us over.
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On the contrary, I think her main stance is that most difficult one: She who praises.
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"On the contrary they resumed fierce attacks and random bombardment, specifically of Sheikh Maksoud," it said.
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On the contrary, there may be an opportunity for the companies to collaborate in some way.
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On the contrary, previous waves of widening have in the view of many required more deepening.
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On the contrary, they must find an outlet because they are part of the human condition.
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But on the contrary, young women have proven reticent to PrEP in trials in southern Africa.
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On the contrary, it's a fresh delight every week populated by endearing oddballs and amusing relationships.
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We are not interfering with this or impeding it, on the contrary we are assisting him.
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We are not interfering with this or impeding it, on the contrary we are assisting him.
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Loughlin, on the contrary, had already shut down all her social channels after the scandal broke.
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On the contrary, these policies are creating fear and chaos in communities across the United States.
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But I haven't felt that at all—on the contrary, Paris has been a wonderful surprise!
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On the contrary, today it is announcing the OnePlus 3T, a replacement for the OnePlus 3.
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On the contrary, it helped define a clear line beyond which the U.S. will not cross.
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On the contrary, as countries such as China grow richer, meat-eating is on the increase.
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On the contrary, you can choose any plan — not just the one in your home state.
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On the contrary, "the art of photography has really changed so much," he said by phone.
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On the contrary, Mr. Trump suggested that the people there might be happier under Russian rule.
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On the contrary, it would be a catastrophe for everybody and especially for us in Germany.
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Loughlin, on the contrary, had already shut down all her social channels after the scandal broke.
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On the contrary, he has fervid fans and emulators, as Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" can attest.
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He does not seek a personality cult; on the contrary, he assumes the crowd wants policy.
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On the contrary, this partnership feels like absurd wish-fulfillment on the behalf of its creator.
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On the contrary, the seemingly coordinated effort between the president and Republicans in Congress could backfire.
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There's no evidence of any kind of credit shortage—on the contrary, credit standards are loosening.
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But on the contrary, because I think everyone here would like to be the next Google.
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On the contrary, he believed the Septuagint was just as divinely inspired as the Hebrew original.
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On the contrary, the memoir might have been even more mysterious if he were alive today.
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On the contrary, "Junk" follows a labyrinthine, economically dense plot with remarkable briskness, efficiency and accessibility.
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On the contrary, in a democracy the would-be tyrant offers himself as the people's champion.
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On the contrary, they hate the world for not living up to how it should be.
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On the contrary, countries that give up speed and excellent connectivity technology may see economic slowdown.
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On the contrary, she seems like she could clobber every single one of her cat tormentors.
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On the contrary, our research shows that the race-class message resonates within communities of color.
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On the contrary, recognizing when a fight has become useless is the right thing to do.
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On the contrary: it's time to fight back, defending our values and principles for future generations.
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He isn't an especially contentious man — on the contrary, his manner is generally amiable and serene.
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There's nothing wrong with it; on the contrary, it's supposed to be what makes markets work.
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On the contrary, it adds new layers of complexity to an already byzantine federal tax code.
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So maybe it's time to recognize that those "broken" policies are, on the contrary, working perfectly.
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On the contrary, it helps you define and solve problems more efficiently, creatively, and collaboratively.2.
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On the contrary, you feel like, with each successful operation, you are moving closer to danger.
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On the contrary: Its misogyny and racism strike me as perfectly deliberate, if also mostly disingenuous.
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On the contrary, global financial markets are practically begging us to go borrow some more money.
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On the contrary, the virus could migrate to southern areas of the United States when winter ends.
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On the contrary, it should give them three reasons to worry more about the years to come.
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On the contrary, some expect a cut, though they have pushed their expectations towards a later date.
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On the contrary, paying off his victims made it possible for Weinstein to continue his awful behavior.
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On the contrary, recent borrowing props up low-productivity firms and sectors that ought to have shrunk.
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On the contrary, for every advantage artificial intelligence provides company owners and managers, employees get one, too.
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On the contrary, Donald Trump's election created quite a strong uncertain environment that is hard to escape.
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On the contrary, it is in our strategic interest to continually develop and strengthen our asset management.
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On the contrary, she is expanding, and will find herself as the main opponent to the system.
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On the contrary, if this year's DEF CON was any indication, the troublemaking is just getting started.
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"On the contrary, it may be a good time for them to rethink their position," he said.
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On the contrary, we should do everything in our power to fight for our right to health.
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But on the contrary, people are often attracted to partners who have confidence and speak their minds.
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On the contrary, ask them to speak up for the values for which America has always stood.
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And trying so very hard, despite one's peers and tormentors insistence on the contrary, to feel desirable.
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On the contrary, as their competitors scramble, these companies will find themselves with a new competitive advantage.
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Chipotle spokesperson Chris Arnold told CNBC in an email that, on the contrary, it has increased hours.
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On the contrary, an indictment provides a president the opportunity for vindication by a favorable jury verdict.
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On the contrary, the speech was vintage Trump-on-the-stump: insulting, accusatory and peremptory in tone.
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On the contrary, more than a million people have been saved by recent improvements in cancer therapy.
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On the contrary, when work is a struggle, it's hard to enjoy our time outside the office.
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On the contrary, in socialist countries, the wealthy and the connected always make out like bandits. Literally.
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The Kurdish liberation movement's approach, on the contrary, emphasizes self-defense in both military and social terms.
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On the contrary, Dubya's campaign was far more overtly religious and socially conservative than Bush 19703's.
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On the contrary, new research shows that population growth goes hand-in-hand with more abundant resources.
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On the contrary, Newsom's decision was the greatest single act of any American politician in my lifetime.
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On the contrary they are very bad for the world and they are very easy to lose.
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On the contrary, they often obscure the key assumptions in a fog of hard-to-follow symbols.
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On the contrary, in many ways Clinton is a made-for Trump caricature of Washington DC cronyism.
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On the contrary, they have to write detailed job advertisements — including levels of pay for advertised roles.
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On the contrary, art and creativity has ever been at the fore of The BAY's mission statement.
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On the contrary, research shows that affluent Americans tend to overestimate their knowledge about health and nutrition.
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On the contrary, the Japanese royals have come across as studious, empathetic and almost unnaturally well behaved.
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On the contrary: Even reformist politicians have chastised these protesters and suggested they are serving foreign masters.
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On the contrary, it turns them into a simulacrum—not a real person, exactly, but a persona.
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On the contrary, Trump has said he wants to keep U.S. troops in Iraq to "watch" Iran.
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On the contrary, the opposition includes robust civic groups that are comfortable working with the Democratic Party.
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They aren't embarrassed by their circumstances; on the contrary, the siblings are strong, scrappy, and forward-looking.
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On the contrary, it somehow makes us feel culpable in the way these children have been displayed.
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On the contrary, you could spend hours analyzing all that's going on here in music and dance.
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On the contrary, the terrorist responsible for the attack in December 2018, Chérif Chekatt, was Strasbourg-born.
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On the contrary, there is an uplift - people are trying to buy because of the rouble weakening.
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On the contrary, the forecast for 2008 was unusually bullish, calling for a rise of 11.1 percent.
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That&aposs not to say the Sonos Beam sounds bad — on the contrary, it sounds quite good.
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On the contrary, it will send migrants even more deeply into the clutches of criminal smuggling networks.
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On the contrary, the Mexican authorities prefer to help migrants reach border cities with adequate shelter space.
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On the contrary increased ice in Antarctica Snow and freezing weather all over mid-section of Country.
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Not because he's bad — on the contrary, he is magnetic, even when delivering overwrought and overwritten lines.
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On the contrary, not long ago someone holding his policy views would have been considered a fringe crank.
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On the contrary, the clause flatly forbids receiving a benefit "of any kind whatever" from a foreign state.
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On the contrary, it's led to even harsher criticism of Trump in both the mainstream and conservative media.
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On the contrary, women say "networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business," writes Krawcheck.
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On the contrary, these forums have become a breeding ground for racial slurs, misogynistic language and personal attacks.
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On the contrary, white drivers were found to commute alone in vehicles 3 percent more than black drivers.
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Fiber service, on the contrary, enters your home through an optical network terminal, usually provided by the ISP.
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So on the contrary of us having to give away to actually be heard, the opposite is true.
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On the contrary, those marked out for political leadership have ethical backbones and an inner sense of purpose.
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On the contrary, key economic indicators, including GDP data, employment-related data and so on, all look good.
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On the contrary, that activity exists solely because of the platform, without which it would have no sense.
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On the contrary, the core of these games is a representation of the world that we live in.
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On the contrary, we must unite forces and work together for a European solution to the refugee crisis.
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On the contrary, private investment declined in the same periods – from 17.6 percent of GDP to 16.2 percent.
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On the contrary, he is morally bound to the party as whose representative he was voted into parliament.
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On the contrary, Rock Band takes enough liberties with Beatles history that I always feel floaty and guiltless.
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On the contrary, they like having other people to mop their floors and sweat on their building sites.
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I'm not suggesting you put your safety at risk; on the contrary, that should always be your priority.
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On the contrary, they stressed repeatedly that employees would be held to the highest ethical and legal standards.
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On the contrary, the evidence suggested negligence at much lower levels of the campaign for this technical violation.
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On the contrary: outflows trebled in 2018, with a huge spike immediately after the April sanctions against oligarchs.
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On the contrary, a prudent homeowner buys enough insurance to cover the potential cost of a bad fire.
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On the contrary, she said some had expressed excitement that they would have more control over their cases.
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On the contrary, more -- 13% -- were thankful for the country as a whole or its rights and freedoms.
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On the contrary, Trump continues to dominate the primaries; as of publication, he's won 20 states so far.
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On the contrary, we have cooperated with the government of Laos to prevent and combat strictly illegal acts.
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On the contrary, the official said, a summit with Xi would underscore Kim's standing as a world leader.
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JE: On the contrary, the reality is that blood may have been the first artistic medium in history.
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On the contrary, it is but the most basic necessity, without which the political fight cannot even begin.
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On the contrary, the movie holds all the comedic promise for which its cast and director are famous.
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On the contrary, Nugent is eager to make a contribution to sexual health, albeit in its own way.
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On the contrary, inquiries about high-level consequences were met with indignation at company headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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On the contrary, he would make the tax code even more favorable to real estate developers like himself.
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On the contrary, the paper approached the women after receiving a tip and asked them to come forward.
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On the contrary, they will lead to an ossified economy that will splinter in the face of competition.
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On the contrary, much of the story, none of it flattering, is told through the eyes of women.
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On the contrary, it usually ends up costing taxpayers more than just having the government build the thing.
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On the contrary, the company continues to report billions in profits, thanks to buoyant pickup and S.U.V. sales.
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Potential Canadian retaliation against Trump's lumber measures reveals that, on the contrary, many issues are simply genuinely difficult.
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On the contrary, Mike's said he's been "100 percent" sober since 2015 after battling a Rx drug addiction.
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On the contrary, social change is typically driven by decisions we make about how to organize our world.
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On the contrary, each party that swapped prime ministers between elections suffered heavy losses in the next election.
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On the contrary, for the year as a whole, we do not for now expect an economic slowdown.
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I told her that, on the contrary, opponents of the war had actually tried to recruit returning veterans.
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On the contrary, countries that give up on speed and selection of fine products may see economic slowdown.
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On the contrary, it hews to them with an unchanging insistence that ultimately drains them of their power.
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On the contrary, it actually hints at a modest beneficial impact, particularly when considering paid time off work.
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On the contrary, though, Campbell has a legitimate shot to upset his opponent the same way Democratic Gov.
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On the contrary, we have to implement projects on the world market that will meet the growing demand.
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Now, globalization and technology haven't destroyed trucking jobs; on the contrary, the industry is facing a labor shortage.
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On the contrary, they can and do point to Mr. Trump's own words to justify their repressive actions.
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On the contrary, as we understand it, he consciously chose — on advice — not to take it into account.
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On the contrary, three-quarters of the men in Edin and Nelson's research were joyous at the news.
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In his court testimony, Mr. Zhukov said that on the contrary, he was calling for strictly nonviolent protests.
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On the contrary, we reported Trump said he wanted more but no one took it as an order.
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I wasn't dreading the idea of the impending zap—on the contrary, I was looking forward to it.
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"In commercial aviation, demand is not dipping, on the contrary," he said in text that was written in French.
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On the contrary, she was in labor "for a really long time" before it was time to start pushing.
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On the contrary, if the trade spat intensifies, the stage will be set for further decline in gold prices.
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On the contrary, Miller thinks investors should stay away from energy companies due to extended valuations in the group.
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On the contrary, if Republicans hold their ground, stocks could gain further, with hopes of more tax reform ahead.
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On the contrary, to have a clear sense of what you disagree with is to have a political orientation.
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He concludes that, on the contrary, the incidence of murder and warfare has increased over the past 5,000 years.
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On the contrary, the balance of risks and benefits of the BRI is related to America's commitment to Asia.
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On the contrary, she's actually glad Martínez, whom she affectionately calls Gabito, is getting his moment in the sun.
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Meilhac said that, on the contrary, enough evidence had been gathered to justify the opening of a criminal trial.
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On the contrary, some likely causes of increased profitability – network effects, superior technology and better service – are socially beneficial.
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On the contrary, it should re-energise a state whose honest employees have been crying out for better leadership.
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This will not at all upset market mechanisms, but on the contrary, will help to rebalance the market sooner.
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On the contrary: They're an overlooked part of a much larger conversation that has been going on for centuries.
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On the contrary: Likud's share of the vote increased by three percentage points from the last election in 2015.
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And on the contrary, those restrictions that exist now unfortunately, I have to repeat myself, was not our decision.
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On the contrary, we have to work with the Muslim community in Europe to address this issue from inside.
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On the contrary, families who have a child with Down syndrome identify very high levels of satisfaction and happiness.
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On the contrary, Russian troops in Syria appear to be digging in for the long haul, said Anna Borshchevskaya.
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But what if we're, on the contrary, messy selves that tend to fall into ruts and patterns of behavior?
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On the contrary, Armstrong says that organizers are careful to always add content, never to remove or replace it.
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On the contrary, in building Amazon into a $1 trillion company, he has often worked against the public interest.
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On the contrary, every time Puerto Ricans have expressed themselves in the polls, the majority has voted against statehood.
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On the contrary, officials and lawmakers are rightly concerned that acts of sabotage pose a threat to public safety.
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On the contrary, Kamchatka has been as noisy as ever, but news is slow to come out of region.
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On the contrary, under the current administration of John Magufuli, rights groups believe that the situation has gotten worse.
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On the contrary, I think she has a killer voice, and appreciate her outspoken support for the LGBTQ community.
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On the contrary, smaller states in particular seem to have developed a greater sense of the European Union's worth.
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On the contrary -- and this is the silver lining here -- there is so much Congress can, and must, do.
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On the contrary, 17% said they will not move in light of the pandemic and 16% hadn't decided yet.
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On the contrary, it tends to fall as a share of GDP unless the government runs large primary deficits.
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On the contrary, Ms. Smith offered a kinder, gentler view of movie stars and moguls, politicians and society figures.
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On the contrary, not one foreign visitor has ever mentioned a lack of attention to health needs back home.
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On the contrary, he said he loved the attention Sister Jean was bringing to her faith and her mission.
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On the contrary, Sanders has conspicuously refused to support measures that would enhance Obamacare, even as a temporary expedient.
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On the contrary, we are trying to join the efforts of all those committed to preserving Syria's territorial integrity.
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On the contrary, the fact that we can't do everything at once shows that we need to proceed piecemeal.
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Castro, on the contrary, was proud of his repressive regime, as he made clear in the Times board room.
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On the contrary, Godiva Chocolatier embraces the feminism in its roots by striving for a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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This doesn't mean you don't care for them—on the contrary it shows that there is trust and reliability.
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On the contrary, this could be the start of the biggest bull market we have seen in 30 years.
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On the contrary, they will say that their country should pile pressure on America by accelerating its nuclear programme.
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On the contrary, growth in family incomes slowed down as finance rose — although a few people became immensely rich.
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On the contrary, it's never been easier or more affordable to create a mobile application of your very own.
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On the contrary, Democrats have made substantial gains against Republicans in recent decades while inequality was on the rise.
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On the contrary, they have been fighting a common enemy in the form of ISIS in places like Iraq.
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On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
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On the contrary, knowing that their ideas are likely to be rejected leaves them free to think the unthinkable.
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On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
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On the contrary, the disqualifying conditions have been adjusted and modified over time, based on scrupulously maintained medical data.
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"On the contrary, Codelco is making things worse...by making statements that only serve to infuriate workers," Ugarte said.
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On the contrary, he is far more flexible in his attitudes, bending gothic overtures into pastiche, parody, and farce.
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On the contrary, they gave the Chinese authorities an opportunity to show they are constructive actors who respect legitimate requests.
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On the contrary the FBI hurt Hillary Clinton by putting information out a week-- HEGSETH: Well accidentally, if they did.
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On the contrary, if you look at our sales in the first half, it was better than the last time.
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On the contrary, they have tried to blaze an alternative path toward the future by looking at the radical past.
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He is, on the contrary, quite proud of the image has devoted so much time, energy and emotion to developing.
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On the contrary, according to reporting thus far, the evidence that exists is of such favors being requested and denied.
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On the contrary: if Trumpites feel the Republican Party's defeat was purposefully self-inflicted, then they might redouble their efforts.
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On the contrary, they are likely to be as good for movie-makers' profits as they are for female talent.
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On the contrary, she says, sex workers are being forced into older and more dangerous ways of marketing their services.
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On the contrary, Judge said she was always on the other end of the phone to hear Beador's divorce woes.
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On the contrary: with musicians able to collaborate without being in the same place, it may flourish in unexpected ways.
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On the contrary, the report emphasizes that if startups can carve out the perfect niche in financial tech, they'll thrive.
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On the contrary, Apple seems to be embracing the bump and making it the centerpiece of the new iPhone's design.
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On the contrary, as Vox's Sarah Kliff has noted, Trump seems unaware of what's actually in his own health bill.
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On the contrary, there are new firestorms heating up in terms of the Trump organization and potential ties to Russia.
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Current transfers, on the contrary, dropped to 37% of operating revenue from an average of 45% of in 2011-2014.
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On the contrary, lack of access to education and contraceptives correlates directly to increases in teen pregnancies, abortions, and STDs.
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On the contrary, it will be stronger, and now that we will advance with the ELN, it will be complete.
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On the contrary, when we abolish the slavery of half of humanity … the human couple will find its true form.
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On the contrary, the Chinese Communist Party has a long term vision of economic dominance radically different from Western capitalism.
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Vaccines, on the contrary, have basically rid the world of what historically was the most important cause of AFM: polio.
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So far hyper-profitable corporations amassing cash hasn't translated into hiring more workers or paying higher wages — on the contrary.
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On the contrary: looking at me, at my body and everything it says, shows me that you are paying attention.
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On the contrary, any apology or concession Trump makes to the other side is met with hisses and louder condemnations.
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On the contrary, the citizenship question is recognized as yet another attack on the immigrant population by the Trump administration.
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On the contrary, he has remained steadfast in his denials, insisting that he has never acted inappropriately with any women.
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Even those who make a living in the public eye aren't immune to the perils of oversharing — on the contrary.
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"On the contrary, the new government adopted various measures in order to entirely deprive plantiffs of their investment," it said.
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On the contrary, if Tatum closes out, Durant skips an easy pass to Steph for that wide-open corner three.
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On the contrary, I had moments where I'd think about things that were way too difficult more often than not.
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On the contrary, the magic that happens when circus skills and dramaturgy blend is as potent as any performance genre.
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On the contrary, the Obama administration refused to provide desperately-needed lethal weapons to Ukraine for fear of offending Moscow.
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On the contrary, Madison specifically rued the fact that his amendments would not prevent the majority from abusing the minority.
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On the contrary, our gold and foreign currency reserves are rising, they have exceeded $500 billion and keep going up.
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On the contrary, he and other immigrant leaders have led their communities with dignity and courage in a brutal time.
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On the contrary, Wendy knows that the consent Chuck gives her to hurt him is what makes their relationship work.
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On the contrary, the decibel level of their responsive shrieks matches, and sometimes overwhelms, that of the heavily amplified music.
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They do not take on fossil fuels; on the contrary, they are explicitly designed to support and protect fossil fuels.
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On the contrary, this new move looks like a risky long-distance throw, flying over the heads of the experts.
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On the contrary, all their proposals would lead to mass loss of coverage and soaring costs for the most vulnerable.
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Israeli universities do not discriminate against anyone; on the contrary, they have affirmative-action programs for Muslim and black students.
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On the contrary, it might have been a pathetic attempt to hold on, which the recipient knew was already doomed.
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Trump, on the contrary, refuses to be first lady, in order to, well, to continue to do pretty much nothing.
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On the contrary, we believed that the strike would restore deterrence and help avoid a upward spiral of the violence.
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On the contrary, if that were true, we'd somewhere in the last 15 years have been able to declare victory.
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On the contrary, they say, specialist lenders in this area are performing a vital service for the world's largest economy.
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On the contrary, what draws them to The Donald is that he is an übermensch risen atop the capitalist order.
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On the contrary, they can create the deep grievances and bitter memories that sustain nationalist and independence movements for decades.
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On the contrary: The problem is Maduro and his government, and the solution is to have free and fair elections.
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Three years ago, he had estimated the sector could on the contrary add 300,000 by 2020/2021, granted political stability.
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On the contrary, she felt increasingly addled and insecure, and problems that had been latent for a long time resurfaced.
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On the contrary, most of our moral and political inquiries are superficial, and we rarely come to terms with history.
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On the contrary, this kind of trip might just unmask the familiar by revelation of the exotic that lies within.
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On the contrary, the reason why migration is so attractive is that some countries are well-run and others, abysmally so.
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On the contrary, the finance business is diverted from its virtuous vocation of helping investment into what economists call rent-seeking.
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Facebook has no incentive to rid its various platforms of allowed automated bot services — on the contrary, it thrives on them.
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On the contrary, I think playing an evil clown is a form of play and play is healthy for the soul.
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But I don't regret going through depression; on the contrary, it showed me who I am — and who you are not.
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On the contrary, they showed off their talents together when they cameoed in seasonal cult classic Hocus Pocus, released in 1993.
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On the contrary, as our opinion pieces over the years amply demonstrate, we often voice ideas that many people find distasteful.
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On the contrary, some attempts to do so sometimes end up strengthening the profoundly macho discourse that prevails in our country.
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On the contrary, avoiding the higher temperature increases that our model envisages is even more important, and also requires urgent action.
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On the contrary, with impunity, and for a cut, he helps a colleague take over a property using another man's name.
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On the contrary, commodities — such as gold — maintain intrinsic value, making them a good hedge against the deteriorating value of currencies.
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On the contrary, they believed that lively competition would limit corporate earnings while bringing high investment, lower prices and good wages.
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We have not been impacted from a revenue standpoint, and, on the contrary, our digital advertising business continues to grow nicely.
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On the contrary, he says the company has made it "really, really difficult to opt out of their tracking, their profiling".
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On the contrary, there has never been a better time for the EU to embrace English as its single official language.
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On the contrary, polls throughout September and October showed that voters' opinions of Kavanaugh only became more polarized as time passed.
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We need to fill up those rooms, not run away from synagogue but on the contrary, let's fill up the synagogues.
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On the contrary, reformers note, in the early days of the faith women rode donkeys, unsupervised, without bringing death and destruction.
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And Apple didn't try to hide the resulting notch — on the contrary, it advised developers not to disguise it in software.
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They had no hostility toward black people; on the contrary, they talked about beloved black co-workers, employees, associates, neighbors, friends.
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On the contrary, the law is to be revised by law with the aim of a more comprehensive protection of housing.
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On the contrary, I sometimes see it as a strength—I am a woman wearing a hijab while discussing controversial topics.
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But, on the contrary, these programs face serious problems that are harmful to the millions of women who depend on them.
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On the contrary, he's built a reputation of sticking to his principles, regardless of how desperately his leadership needs his vote.
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And this time, no one is complaining or censoring it: on the contrary, it is wall-to-wall on country radio.
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On the contrary, it says every choice you do make can be made knowing it will actively shape what's to come.
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Most notably, Donald Trump's rise didn't defy the polls — on the contrary, he was solidly leading the polls by last September.
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Brazil should be awarded a gold medal not for corruption, but, on the contrary, for courage in the fight against corruption.
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On the contrary, Iran has pledged to restart its nuclear activities — and these are not merely threats to make a point.
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On the contrary: unlike Pliny and the Christian encyclopedists and, in his way, Diderot, the Very Short Introductions abandon taxonomy entirely.
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On the contrary, more phones - whatever the price - help boost the services business, which includes Apple Music and the App Store.
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On the contrary, it fired her up and set off what's been a long-running interest in that specific time period.
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But certainly there are no signs of recession in US economic data, and on the contrary, jobs figures remain quite strong.
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On the contrary, all the core principles of what it takes to be successful with money I learned from my parents.
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On the contrary, it's undesirable as it could indirectly hurt consumer confidence by affecting investments of pension funds and insurance firms.
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On the contrary we have seen more inflows and we expect this to continue in the near-term as uncertainties remain.
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On the contrary, GLOW is like the younger, eager cousin who has already figured out its tone and navigates it effortlessly.
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This isn't to say Del Rio was a bad wrestler; on the contrary, he was and is a great ring technician.
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On the contrary, Trump, like Reagan, is a tolerant, principled executive who seeks to represent all Americans united under one flag.
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On the contrary, it's at once honest and artful, a touching and clearsighted declaration of faith in people and in movies.
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On the contrary, in a way it makes them our hostages: China has a lot of money tied up in America.
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On the contrary, Trump explicitly promised not to do some of these things — drawing a contrast between himself and other Republicans.
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Well, we can think about the sun, or, on the contrary, think about the rain, because we don't have the rain.
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"No, no, on the contrary, you can see that many of those who are protesting are not that bothered," said Karim.
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On the contrary, trade has become a far more empirical, open-minded field than it was when I first entered it.
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On the contrary, she relished her role in the highly elaborate Huell Babineaux snow job, although relish doesn't really capture it.
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On the contrary, modern AI methods require large amounts of labeled data to be effective, and that data isn't currently available.
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On the contrary, in light of the leaks, the White House bureaucracy is likely to delay clearing the book for publication.
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On the contrary, we believe that Reagan is an iconic pole star whose status will only rise in the coming century.
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On the contrary, several have been convicted of bribery, tax evasion and embezzlement — yet remained at the helm of their businesses.
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On the contrary, a recent analysis by Gallup found that 95 percent of American Jews have a favorable view of Israel.
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On the contrary, progressives should feel relieved that the Antitrust Division will be led by a qualified and seasoned antitrust lawyer.
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The prescription medication market in the United States, on the contrary, constitutes an example of misguided regulation driven by commercial interests.
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On the contrary, thrust onto the public stage by deep personal loss, they have decided to become instrumental in changing politics.
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On the contrary, members get generous pension benefits and normally enjoy lucrative post-legislative employment opportunities in America's burgeoning lobbying sector.
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On the contrary, the removal of an ineffective prosecutor represented an enormous victory in the fight against endemic corruption in Ukraine.
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On the contrary, even as America's ninth-graders keep doing better and better, its 12th-graders are doing worse and worse.
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On the contrary - when I talk to fintechs, the people are always surprised about how digital Deutsche Bank already is today.
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"In the past 4.5 years people saw no improvement, on the contrary there were cutbacks in salaries and pensions," he said.
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On the contrary, it appears that instant film acts as a window to a very expansive and varied landscape of creativity.
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The irony of this all is that Title IX doesn't threaten procedural protections for accused students; on the contrary, it enhances them.
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On the contrary, our concerns with this experiment are based on feedback from communities, rigorous reviews of the evidence and basic principles.
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"Blueprint" begins by describing how Mr Plomin and others have demonstrated that, on the contrary, behavioural differences are strongly influenced by genetics.
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On the contrary, it hopes the economy, freed from the sanctions, will create new wealth that can be used for these ends.
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On the contrary, it is incumbent upon intelligence and law enforcement to redouble their efforts to identify jihadists before they can strike.
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On the contrary, the differing legal regimes applicable in respect of airspace and outer space have operated well in their respective spheres.
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On the contrary, I thought his action was pro-American, following in the tradition of Muhammad Ali, Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
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" On the contrary, Comey said, "There is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.
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On the contrary, Mr Dercon observes, "paying for insurance forces you to think what to insure" and how to protect those assets.
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On the contrary, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing populist who has twice run for president, is ahead in most polls.
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This does not mean that creativity is not important; on the contrary, it's the thing from which everything originates and becomes relevant.
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On the contrary, when she first saw Peck stride onto the set in his three-piece lawyer suit, she burst into tears.
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On the contrary, species abundant in northern latitudes, such as the Arctic Circle, were more likely to be vectors for infectious diseases.
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On the contrary, standardized tests are detrimental to one's mental health and waste priceless hours that could be used as instructional time.
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On the contrary, the bill allows employers to coerce employees into taking genetic tests they might not want to take at all.
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On the contrary, political bottlenecks on infrastructure policy revolve around details and tweaks in the system, not whether the investments are needed.
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On the contrary: I think that what I personally need is to be able to participate in the construction of these certainties.
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On the contrary, Facebook is now open to exploring investment in other startups that are building unique solutions for the Indian market.
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On the contrary, his tariffs have cost American consumers and businesses and cut off our ranchers and farmers from selling to China.
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"It's not a question of individual actors organizing themselves — on the contrary, the mode of action was structured and agreed," he added.
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On the contrary, high levels of social welfare spending can actually drive political demand for growth-promoting reform of the regulatory state.
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On the contrary, Uber is a genuine organiser and operator of urban transport services in the cities where it has a presence.
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" On the contrary, he adds, if workers aren't involved, "those who exploit us and put us in those conditions will always win.
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On the contrary, the book is chock-full of profoundly revealing vignettes from various corners of India's endlessly diverse society and economy.
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"I don't think, at this stage, anyone within the union is willing to give up the struggle, on the contrary," Baños added.
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On the contrary, what is so moving and effective about Roberts's work here is her shrewd subversion of her long-established persona.
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On the contrary, this medieval whodunit miraculously captures the otherworldly, fish-out-of-water, discombobulating experience of being a liberal American today.
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On the contrary, most are seeking Border Patrol agents to turn themselves in, either at the ports of entry or between them.
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" 'On the contrary, these measures reinforce our patriotism, our dignity and our decision to defend national independence by all means," he said.
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It's not that safety-net programs don't help; on the contrary, they lift millions of families above the poverty line each year.
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On the contrary, he is a model for strongmen all over the world who view democratic checks and human rights with contempt.
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It was not, as they say, unbearably sad; on the contrary, it was bearably sad—a tranquil, contemplative, lapping kind of sorrow.
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"Such a form of financial compensation would not make Europe stronger, but, on the contrary, would increase the centrifugal forces," he warned.
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On the contrary, the musical finds endless nuances in the relationships among its characters, and makes room for some leavening humor, too.
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On the contrary, he notes that monogamy has many advantages as a marital lifestyle (chiefly, it better promotes paternal love and devotion).
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On the contrary, Folkman's research found that female leaders rank the highest in their ability to take initiative and drive for results.
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On the contrary, the DOJ and FCC have strongly supported DISH's entry into the market despite being fully aware of these concerns.
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On the contrary, UNSCR 2900 of July 220006, 2202, loosened them, with provisions for lifting them in eight years, if not sooner.
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On the contrary, Hammond shows that strength in the face of immense betrayal is in one's ability to finally and unconditionally feel.
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On the contrary, we are 'a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
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On the contrary, gun violence is statistically far more likely to occur in homes, parking lots, and shopping centers than in schools.
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I think on the contrary ... That we need ... I think the more you're in an ugly little room like this with microphones.
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On the contrary, this was an excellent idea, and I should be given some sort of medal for even thinking of it.
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On the contrary, she said, they are eagerly working to put more abortion cases before the Supreme Court as soon as possible.
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On the contrary, everything's becoming more fragile, as screens flood out to cover the entire front of phones and glass envelops the rear.
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On the contrary, a U.S. official told Reuters recently that Washington was weighing new sanctions in response to Maduro's crackdown on the opposition.
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On the contrary, Corker went to the White House for a previously scheduled meeting, only to have it cancelled while he was waiting.
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On the contrary, those who know firsthand the terrible costs and consequences of war can be particularly cautious about resorting to military force.
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On the contrary, the country's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is working on rewriting safety rules to allow autonomous driving on public roads.
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On the contrary, it's been able to show late stage investors the kind of robust growth metrics that get VCs proffering term sheets.
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Those within the anti-abortion movement who were praising Cardi missed a crucial point: She wasn't railing against abortion care — on the contrary.
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On the contrary, the NCSA will consolidate inefficient government initiatives and offices, eliminating stovepipes and providing a central point for public-private cooperation.
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"In no moment did I try to offend anyone, on the contrary I have a lot of respect," he told reporters in Spanish.
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The current study, on the contrary, found sports participation and exercise to be a "protective factor" against prescription drug misuse and heroin use.
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This isn't because I opted out — on the contrary, I've wanted more than anything to participate in all aspects of our democratic system.
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But on the contrary, they could be a sign that things have been going profoundly wrong with the way the system is working.
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On the contrary, the evidence suggests that the Mob was playing both sides, to place themselves as brokers in the Democratic nomination process.
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On the contrary, the government's goal of shrinking annual migration creates a political counter-incentive for immigration rules to be complex and unclear.
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On the contrary, in 2002 the red-green coalition was reelected and the Green Party received more votes than it had in 1998.
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On the contrary, Middle East authoritarians see Trump as a fellow demagogue who will do whatever it takes to get what he wants.
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On the contrary, the decision of Draghi to purchase EU sovereign bonds with so-called quantitative easing has held the currency bloc together.
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"He will not control or restrain himself, as he promised several times between the first and second round - on the contrary," Lebeda said.
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On the contrary, the danger facing Europe is as likely to stem from the scapegoating of minorities as from its submission to them.
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On the contrary, the markets became alarmed, in 2011 and 2012, about the creditworthiness of several larger European countries, especially Spain and Italy.
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"Insurance agents with better education are not necessarily better salespeople - on the contrary, many are terrible because they are too proud," she said.
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On the contrary, the Chandra X-ray telescope and the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope have taught us the most about black holes.
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On the contrary, as minister of health, he devised huge plans for the National Health Service and for the care of the elderly.
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On the contrary, the G.O.P. has spent decades encouraging and exploiting the very rage that is now carrying Mr. Trump to the nomination.
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On the contrary, the data show that non-Americans prefer a more assertive U.S. role in the world than domestic U.S. citizens do.
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" On the contrary, she said, the group's political strategy is "par for the course for gun lobby, which is to be unabashedly craven.
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On the contrary, they look to be cashing in, like so many architecture firms these days, on the rampantly greedy redevelopment of cities.
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Round 28 – Lilly cool as a cucumber, and wary as an Indian – McCoy, on the contrary, too free, and too ready to fight.
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On the contrary, the museum has already requested a loan for the $450 million painting from its sister site, the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
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On the contrary; The company has given itself broader rights to user data by changing the WhatsApp T&Cs and by matching accounts.
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On the contrary, every indication is that if he makes it, he and his fellow justices will abuse their power at every level.
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On the contrary, he cared for it, speedily sent over the magazines that contained the winners' poems and often came to the readings.
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On the contrary, the SS exerted the greatest diligence to prevent any man who had been part of it from surviving and telling.
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On the contrary, offering failed recipes from the past will only make it easier for the profiteers of unfettered capitalism to denounce them.
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A female critic in the Italian press, on the contrary, thought Landon ought to be taught in schools, especially in the #metoo era.
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On the contrary, he beseeched the Almighty to soften the impact of his errors and expressed hopes that the country would forgive them.
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On the contrary – this incident reveals mechanisms that we as migrant/black/indigenous/lesbian/queer/trans artists of Color have experienced numerous times.
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These migrants are stigmatized by the hateful talk in the U.S., but on the contrary, they are people who could be your family.
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On the contrary, there's a very clear-cut case right now: the Chinese company ZTE, which makes cheap phones and other electronic goods.
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On the contrary; we're supposed to be thinking about one way to go up a ski mountain, and the answer is T-BAR.
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The youngest, on the contrary, are the ones in real trouble, says Sara, a 15-year-old girl I met near the border.
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On the contrary, Vietnamese voluntary groups were proactive in seeking out funding and setting their own agendas, rather than the other way around.
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TPP fails to safeguard against human rights abuses and, on the contrary, will reward some state abusers by inviting them into this agreement.
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On the contrary, this kind of economic growth won't happen if the U.S. maintains the highest combined tax rates in the industrialized world.
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On the contrary, Rouhani is in complete agreement with Khamenei on the major themes of domestic and foreign policy, despite some tactical differences.
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On the contrary, when a pup's tail slows down, it's not because they're tired — it's because you confused the s--- out of them.
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On the contrary, most French citizens find the state of emergency to be entirely innocuous, if it is perceptible to them at all.
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This isn't a team that will compensate for the commander in chief's weaknesses; on the contrary, it's a team that will amplify them.
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It wasn't that he became an adrenaline junkie or a reckless climber; on the contrary, he was always prudent and respectful of nature.
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Investors Paid Yesterday for Today's Growth On the contrary, public SaaS companies have largely met growth expectations and performed according to Wall St. expectations.
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But on the contrary, Gaga proved she's a woman of the people, wearing a fancy-looking nail polish that's actually just $8 at Target.
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On the contrary, to the best of anyone's knowledge many of Amazon's specific lines of business — including, notably, Amazon Web Services — are perfectly profitable.
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On the contrary, he received wild cheers from the audience and at times had to pause to wait for quiet before he could continue.
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"This story is consistent with high-cost credit markets used by subprime borrowers not rapidly expanding - on the contrary, some are contracting," they added.
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On the contrary, even while peeling my eyes open, it's when I can muster up the gratitude to say inwardly – Damn, I'm so grateful.
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On the contrary, American Jews and our temples have long enjoyed a visible presence across the United States, even in the face of violence.
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On the contrary, a recent study has uncovered the disturbing truth that doing so could actually be spreading human waste bacteria far and wide.
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The deficit of options that, along with her heft and cash, helped to ensure Mrs Clinton's nomination has not been rectified; on the contrary.
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On the contrary, people eating in circumstances that don't encourage lingering (the car, the desk) may be eating even quicker to compensate for that.
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"The hearing does not calm the situation, (on the contrary) it increasingly points to the Elysee," far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon told reporters.
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On the contrary, we should all be in tears that 225,000 Americans have already died of gun violence in his seven years in office.
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"What they are doing is not justified, because no one has called for any protest — on the contrary, people are against protesting," he added.
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On the contrary, economists are increasingly asking whether stubbornly low rates of inflation, interest and growth show that the need for independence was overstated.
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Will they act as stepping stones towards broad trade liberalisation—or, on the contrary, distort trade and divide the world into competing trade regions?
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On the contrary, the future could be bright for conservatives, but only if they learn the right lesson as to why the AHCA failed.
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On the contrary — the show is a loving portrayal of people who use online gaming as a way to connect with others and unwind.
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"On the contrary, I suffer from severe anger issues in which Nick has been an incredible support to get my act together," she said.
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On the contrary, it gives everyone an incentive to take offence—a fact that opportunistic politicians with ethnic-based support are quick to exploit.
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On the contrary, the film is so in love with the idea of being about storytelling that it nearly forgets to tell a story.
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" On the contrary, "she believed that something could stand for something else, a rose for love, an ocean for life, a cross for death.
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On the contrary, we want to see a united and prosperous European Union, because the European Union is our biggest trade and economic partner.
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On the contrary, the series deals with banal situations that the majority of the adult populations of developed countries have endured at some point.
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Signing the JCPOA did not produce a reformist turn in Tehran; on the contrary, it made matters worse by fueling Iran's aggressive foreign policy.
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On the contrary, canny diplomacy between the world's greatest power and all our near-peer competitors— among which Russia is chief — is perpetually necessary.
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On the contrary, he regularly went to a gym and was caught on video lifting "well over 100 pounds," according to a court document.
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On the contrary, it echoes the behavior of some of its central characters by trying to create the illusion of being unbiased and objective.
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On the contrary, in Jamie's account of her childhood, one detects something like the fervent nostalgia of Russian expatriates for life before the revolution.
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On the contrary, his archconservative social views could help motivate liberal voters and young people to turn out for Hillary Clinton in the fall.
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"The first is to extend the amnesty timeline, I mean external restrictions are not easing, but, on the contrary, tending to rise," he said.
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On the contrary, Mr. Ostrovsky's book asks the same question about the last 30 years that Russians failed to ask about the Soviet era.
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On the contrary, Republicans and the NRA are pushing a law that would require all states to recognize a gun owner's concealed carry permit.
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On the contrary, they've sent troops into Poland, they're deploying more in Europe and they've been committing more to NATO operations, particularly in Afghanistan.
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On the contrary: He abuses his power to mistreat inmates, to terrorize law-abiding Latinos, to harass and intimidate his critics and political adversaries.
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On the contrary, nine of the 10 couples were in their 20s, 30s and 40s — the young and the beautiful, laughing, filled with passion.
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On the contrary, the success of people like Blankenship — or Trump — was an inevitable consequence of the political strategy Republicans have followed for decades.
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On the contrary, Mr. Mandelblit, who has closely followed the police investigations all along, has been accused of dragging his feet to stall them.
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And, gracious in defeat, Srathongvian, the Thailand coach, said before the Sweden match that on the contrary, Thailand wanted to thank the United States.
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On the contrary, many women over 80 lead vibrant, active lives, continuing their customary work, interests and relationships and contributing to the common good.
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"DESCRIBING THIS AS A PANDEMIC DOES NOT MEAN THAT COUNTRIES SHOULD GIVE UP...ON THE CONTRARY, WE HAVE TO DOUBLE DOWN," - WHO CHIEF TEDROS
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On the contrary, they welcomed the opportunity to demonstrate their opposition to indirect Communist rule over their theoretically autonomous district by upstaging Beijing's show.
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On the contrary, the Ukrainian president criticized Trump for freezing congressionally appropriated military aid to Ukraine, which is at war with Russian-backed separatists.
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On the contrary, the repeal-and-replace bill designed by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan drew withering criticism from the left and the right.
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On the contrary, the radiance within is the engine, the erotic charge, that colors even the slightest interaction with the object of her love.
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On the contrary, Costco shares are up 20 percent this year, while Salesforce and Dominos posted even bigger gains – 42 and 52 percent, respectively.
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On the contrary, The Times has employed a strategy of investing whatever it takes to cover the news properly, even as our competitors downsize.
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On the contrary, now is the time for advocates of greater ties to stop those in either country seeking to drag the relationship backward.
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On the contrary, the norms of the constitution are designed to enable the government and Parliament to cooperate in the process of making law.
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On the contrary, Voestalpine's capacity to handle car manufacturers' orders is stretched to its limits until the end of the year, the CEO said.
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On the contrary: it legitimizes individuals who are nothing more than thugs and criminals by branding them as the warriors they wish to be.
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On the contrary, Arthur and Ms. Milioti have fabulous chemistry, and he brings out a sweet and luminous intensity in his human co-star.
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On the contrary, the announcement that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will become a series has reverberated throughout the world, only reinforcing its standing.
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On the contrary, he owes at least $250 million to various banks and has a particularly close financial relationship with scandal-plagued Deutsche Bank.
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On the contrary, his arch conservative social views could help motivate liberal voters and young people to turn out for Hillary Clinton in the fall.
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On the contrary, a chatbot (even an intelligent one) can be considered as narrow AI, with a limited array of possible questions it can handle.
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On the contrary, it would be a new source of change that people would have to adjust to, quite possibly making all these problems worse.
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"On the contrary, [weight lifting] will help you amp up your metabolism, shed fat, and maintain lean muscle mass and strong bone density," Michaels says.
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On the contrary, B-movies often showed women as mere appendices to men: starlets, tragic sentimental heroines, love interests, sidekicks, exotic, weak, you name it.
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On the contrary, sealing up the United States is supposed to reduce the likelihood of another 9/11 and, the world prays, another Iraq War.
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In fact, on the contrary, the high levels of uncertainty and anxiety brought by the trade wars may have contracted the economy, not expanded it.
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On the contrary, Bachelor Nation almost exists purely on the internet, somewhere between Instagrams at music festivals and tweets about their undying love for wine.
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We're not saying there's anything wrong with white people supporting "Black Panther" or even wearing something like this -- on the contrary, more power to 'em.
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On the contrary, if people's identity is anchored in one or several blockchains, this would give them more control over it and their personal data.
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In this he represented what he believed, that 'a shared purpose does not claim our identity — on the contrary, it enlarges your sense of self.
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But economists examining the impact on America argued that, on the contrary, Chinese competition had led companies to spend less on research as profits fell.
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We may wish this were not the case, but the experiment to prove otherwise these past eight years did not prove successful; on the contrary.
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On the contrary, it explicitly acknowledges and complies with the many constraints that Clean Air Act places on EPA's authority to regulate existing power plants.
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" When Cuomo said he wasn't seeing any effort from Democrats to negotiate, the senator responded, "On the contrary, I talk about this all the time.
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This doesn't mean it's retro; on the contrary, it feels like a medium that never quite worked back then is now coming into its own.
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On the contrary, OPEC crude oil output rose by 280,000 barrels a day in January to 32.63 million barrels a day as output from Iran.
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On the contrary, the actor was celebrating the fact that his home team — the Boston Celtics — would now have less competition in the eastern division.
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On the contrary, I somehow like that the work with film sometimes appears to be like a sick child you have to take care of.
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On the contrary, Mr. Trump is making our country stronger by continuing to stand for the values and ideals that we have always held sacrosanct.
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On the contrary, Japan's government borrows so much only because the private sector refuses to borrow or spend enough, preferring to hoard financial assets instead.
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Some have suggested that this bodes ill for the rest of their tournament but, on the contrary, it can be seen as a remarkable strength.
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On the contrary, he is heading home from the morgue, toward the single-story house that he shared with M. And there he will stay.
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On the contrary, it is a consolidation and unification of the countless and often redundant programs, initiatives and offices which operate disjointedly throughout the government.
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Not that he tried to hide his class origins: on the contrary, he'd honed them into a weapon to use against his colleagues and friends.
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On the contrary, it is not this resolution that is isolating Israel; it is the permanent policy of settlement construction that risks making peace impossible.
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On the contrary, it beggars belief to assume that any party, no matter how popular, can cleanly win more than 95 percent of parliamentary seats.
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On the contrary, this new report very closely tracks the obfuscatory line used by Comey during his end-run around the DOJ to exonerate Clinton.
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On the contrary, while we ought to respect and commend Lewis for his fight for equality, we in no way have to cede political accountability.
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On the contrary, it runs a real chance of inciting a new arms race as China, feeling threatened, responds by increasing its own missile arsenal.
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On the contrary, the U.S. needs to repair the damage to its image resulting from the Obama administration's feeble and confused approach to Syria. 4.
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On the contrary, government borrowing is usually an inefficient way to keep the economy well lubricated, as it exposes the country to whims of creditors.
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" On the contrary, the native birds do only a "small amount" of damage to the vineyards, and meanwhile, "they help spread seeds and eat bugs.
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On the contrary, after years of internecine ideological warfare, the German people went wild with enthusiasm for a man who claimed to be above politics.
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On the contrary, at least one case, that of Lorraine Arutt, seems to have been the object of elaborate obfuscation by medical examiner's office employees.
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That does not mean Mr. Trump is ready to back his threats by invading Iran — such a possibility, on the contrary, is seen as nonexistent.
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On the contrary, it's a justification for more policy activism, especially on the fiscal front, not less – which is exactly what Larry has been saying.
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On the contrary, it keeps happening over and over again, until you're reluctant to believe anyone, no matter how eviscerated, is down for the count.
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On the contrary, it had taken months of secret discussions, which began in April 1971 when the United States table-tennis team arrived in China.
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"Some images don't help us grow and, on the contrary, they belittle us," he said in an interview on a local television channel, 3/24.
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On the contrary, the progress they have forged in our country is an achievement that deserves year-round attention, especially when it comes to entrepreneurship.
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The joint letter, on the contrary, had no obvious coordinator or sponsor, making it difficult for China to single out a particular signer for retribution.
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"On the contrary, doing this could provide a route for platforms to dodge stronger rules that are in place in some member states," Goyens added.
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"On the contrary, a new airport, lithium mines and bigger ports are in the works," a member of civil disobedience group Extinction Rebellion told Reuters.
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On the contrary, Trump's failure to rule through the bully pulpit of Twitter and ill-considered and poorly constructed executive decision-making should be celebrated.
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On the contrary, the world — and America itself — is increasingly bedeviled by the tribalism that horrified him on a visit to his relatives in Kenya.
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On the contrary, I think this week, they get their revenge and win their final game in California before the big move to Las Vegas.
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On the contrary, we must be quiet and compliant if there's any doubt about our ability to parent or any accusation no matter how unfounded.
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On the contrary, United States automakers have continued to churn out S.U.V.s and pickup trucks, whose sales have surged because of relatively low fuel prices.
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On the contrary: While applying military force abroad tends to destabilize Western governments, it seems only to bolster the regime of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
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But the spectators did not turn out to be the problem: On the contrary, they had plenty of free time with the city on strike.
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Admonished for false modesty when he didn't respond, Eddington replied that, on the contrary, he was trying to think of who the third person was.
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On the contrary, our country is flat broke due to all its implicit debts that successive Congresses and administrations have carefully kept off-the-books.
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In this he represented what he believed, that 'a shared purpose does not claim our identity -- on the contrary, it enlarges your sense of self.
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On the contrary, all resoundingly assert that center staff offered a loving and generous environment that helped to meet their material, emotional and spiritual needs.
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On the contrary, Argentina famously told a United States court that it would disobey any ruling other than the one it wanted, and it did.
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On the contrary, both argue that it can be quite effective in part because it taps into the base human need for identity and community.
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On the contrary: They all seem exceedingly proud of themselves, hashtagging their humility to advertise their own status, success, sprightliness, generosity, moral superiority and luck.
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On the contrary, given that nuclear blackmail has paid off for North Korea to this point, wouldn't its continuation, if not escalation, be only rational?
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Nor was homosexuality considered by authorities to be a decadent Western import; on the contrary, it is widespread and recognized in Chinese history and culture.
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On the contrary, that discourse has been popularized at the most senior levels of our political establishments, and it threatens the very core of our values.
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" On the contrary, Catland co-owner and creator of the hex Dakota Bracciale, believes the ritual will be an act of "spiritual solidarity and sociopolitical resistance.
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On the contrary, with his own words, he seeks to stifle dissent -- even before he has assumed his new job -- emboldening his followers in their intimidation.
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On the contrary, a 2013 study suggests that even when districts are required to be compact, drawing biased maps is often easy, and sometimes almost unavoidable.
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On the contrary, war, slavery, imperialism, racism and the use of power to hoard the gains of enterprise: all have been part of the liberal project.
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On the contrary, many cities set regulated taxi fares, so you always know what a cab will roughly cost regardless of where and when you're travelling.
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On the contrary, many of the most high-profile Senate Republicans stood up to help him achieve his corrupt aims and grow his power even further.
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But the country's relative economic and military weakness compared with NATO does not make the country any safer; on the contrary, it poses a big risk.
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On the contrary: he felt "brave and rebellious" for not handing his phone over to Samsung — the same theme that seems to pervade the Note7 Alliance.
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On the contrary, Calle has used this opportunity to invade the museum's physical space with her own mythological world, with the help of curator Sonia Voss.
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On the contrary, rules help deter aggressors, shape countries' behaviour, safeguard American interests and create a mechanism to help solve problems from trade to climate change.
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On the contrary, the slaying of the royals was a ritualistic act from the point of view not of any religion but of atheist, Bolshevik ideology.
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On the contrary, in a work environment, I have witnessed situations where someone would repeatedly yell at colleagues in front of everyone — including executives — during meetings.
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On the contrary, lifting weights through a full range of motion contributes to the development and maintenance of flexibility, all without the need for additional stretching.
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On the contrary, Watch Dogs 23 was a tentative, sporadically successful step toward video games being entertaining not in spite but because of their social conscience.
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Gursky: On the contrary, if you were to ask me to compose a picture in response to your work, that would be very difficult for me.
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This isn't a whitewashing of gun violence; on the contrary, it puts everything gun violence threatens to destroy front and center, making it impossible to ignore.
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On the contrary, he's shown himself a master of saying 'oops we did it again!' and then getting right back to 'screwing things up' as usual.
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And on the contrary we see a lot of inequality in the tech world, and we believe that the legal framework can be of an help.
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On the contrary, the force of Mr. Sembène's art — the sheer beauty that is the most striking feature of his early films — lies in his humanism.
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On the contrary, on February 28503, the Russian official news network RT's Sputnik website carried an interview with 22019 Star Member of Parliament Manlio Di Stefano.
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On the contrary, his musical language is rooted in clarity and often so simply wrought that it feels as though it were discovered rather than composed.
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On the contrary, Moss' protagonists are a brave female opposition leader, a human rights advocate, a K-Street lobbyist, and a mid-level State Department bureaucrat.
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On the contrary, many Democrats want some variety of a "Green New Deal", where the government would spend heavily to reduce the impact of climate change.
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On the contrary, President Xi Jinping is counting on being able to harness leading-edge research even as the Communist Party tightens its stranglehold on politics.
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On the contrary, he had 11 months remaining in his term, which is nine more than what is normally considered to be a lame-duck period.
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On the contrary, units on Billionaires' Row are often picked up by international or out-of-state millionaires and billionaires who may rarely even live there.
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On the contrary, the treaty does not require states to track purchases by individual citizens, which make up a tiny fraction of the international arms market.
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On the contrary, I think they're deeply engaged with their country's direction, even if so many feel powerless to change anything outside of their own lives.
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On the contrary, the sparse memory available for Atari games and the large catalog meant game developers needed to be clever and innovative in other ways.
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"On the contrary, filing for bankruptcy protection is a deliberate and decisive step to put us on a successful track for the future," the company wrote.
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Stefánie never met the requirements observed by most doctors to get her gender reassignment surgery (on the contrary, she went to elaborate lengths to skirt them).
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On the contrary, the reality of reintegration feels so immediate they say its effects are already visible -- and it scares them on an almost existential level.
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On the contrary, if a stock has hit $55 without pushing higher to $20123, a trader may want to use $55 as a level of resistance.
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Naipaul's rage is not the result of being unable to feel the native's plight; on the contrary, he is angry because he feels it so keenly.
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On the contrary, for 200 years, America was economically, politically and culturally dominated by a white majority — a politically stable, if often invidious, state of affairs.
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On the contrary, the way his film deals with family matters and gender relations is an aspect of its precision and a measure of its insight.
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On the contrary, I'm a firm believer that everyone can benefit from relationship counseling, whether or not your marriage — or the whole world — is in crisis.
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On the contrary, recent studies continue to demonstrate the ability of simple bar soap to combat infection, even during outbreaks of serious infections like Ebola virus.
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On the contrary, they have the constitutional right to proclaim and act on their religious beliefs in the public domain, including in the domain of commerce.
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On the contrary, I think taking care of yourself is so important that we are missing the point by talking about self-care tips and tricks.
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"On the contrary, this creates a serious obstacle for building of an international coalition to fight it and to effectively resist this universal evil," he said.
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On the contrary, forced pregnancy threatens a person's physical, mental, and emotional health, as well as the stability and wellbeing of their family, including existing children.
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On the contrary, she remains an active and vocal proponent for all women, and women of color particularly, and at the Upfront Summit in Pasadena, Calif.
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On the contrary, what happens is the long-term negative impacts of the pollution end up outweighing the short-term benefit of letting businesses operate unimpeded.
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My view is not that Jamie Dimon doesn't understand the disruption that is happening in financial services — on the contrary, I think he is acutely aware.
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On the contrary: What the changing face of American social problems shows is that people are pretty much the same, whatever the color of their skin.
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There's nothing wrong with any of that; on the contrary, it demonstrates that China's leadership recognizes the responsibilities that come with China's global power and influence.
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On the contrary, it indicts him all the more, since it's precisely the sort of bizarre and blatant evasiveness he used to denounce in his predecessor.
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On the contrary, it is significantly more likely that the Iranians will, at some point soon, once again try to go up against the United States.
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On the contrary, the Montana court held that the program must be struck down in its entirety — meaning that secular schools also will not receive funding.
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On the contrary: a lot has been written about Pawn Storm since fall of 2014, and their activities have only grown, both in aggressiveness and number.
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On the contrary, since it is harder to predict future acts than to prove what has already occurred, such a standard may be harder to meet.
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It is, on the contrary, to throw oneself more deeply into friendship with complexity, with different believers and atheists, liberals and conservatives, the dissimilar and unalike.
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On the contrary, though, titans like Richard Branson recognize that time is their most valuable and finite asset, so they ferociously protect it by being choosy.
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They amass sufficient support to buttress the authority of governments; or, on the contrary, they attract or organize discontent and dissatisfaction sufficient to oust the government.
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After all, these women don't forge ties with their bodies or their hearts; on the contrary, they sever them through selfishness and, at last, through murder.
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On the contrary, every President to address the issue has acknowledged that Congress possesses a broad and penetrating power of inquiry when investigating grounds for impeachment.
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They have not, for the most part, used their market power to raise prices; on the contrary, much of what they provide to consumers is free.
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On the contrary, since Xi Jinping took control of the Communist Party in 2012, the party has increased its dominance in every aspect of Chinese society.
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On the contrary, the film suggests that his predatory techniques — including subtly turning the spouses against each other, affecting their home life — are all too common.
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On the contrary, they're often splitting apart, and in some cases — most notably in Russia under Putin — populist dictators are working cleverly to accelerate this process.
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On the contrary, it expanded to include Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, with preliminary talks underway for other post-communist countries to join the club.
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On the contrary, he believes young people are artistic by nature, and it's either cultivated or shut down in pursuit of social, financial and family conformity.
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On the contrary, it can mean a more meaningful and moral life and one that doesn't destroy the opportunity for future humans to have decent lives.
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On the contrary, if you know how to make yourself orgasm through masturbation, it can be a great tool to enhance your partnered sex life, Marin says.
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Traditional Islam does not urge its followers to disobey the laws of well-organised states: on the contrary, it encourages a cautious and conservative way of life.
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On the contrary, it said that price competition may be more likely to encourage the addition of new pharmacies in regions where there are few of them.
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And to make matters worse for so many, the government does not appear to be standing up to Trump — on the contrary, according to columnist Arturo Balderas.
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On the contrary, Nixon may also have been the president who most unabashedly rubbed elbows (and did business) with the mob at the peak of its powers.
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"On the contrary, the trends have worsened with the weakest comparable performance so far this year," he said, adding that the retailer's losses also continue to widen.
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On the contrary, if there's one thing the space field has an abundance of, it's bright people with clever ideas for how to make things work better.
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On the contrary, it felt like a sign that the 1990s' favorite formulas — big movie stars and formerly popular brand names — were no longer luring in audiences.
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On the contrary, America's alliance with Israel is a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy, the formulation of which should be a key issue in any national contest.
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Populism in Alabama—as in other places that helped to elect Donald Trump—has not always been driven by prejudice, as might be supposed; on the contrary.
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That isn't to say it should be avoided; on the contrary, there are many ways to incorporate rodeo-inspired style without looking like Woody from Toy Story.
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"On the contrary, we are currently working on measures to consolidate the budget and reduce the federal budget deficit," the ministry press service said in a statement.
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On the contrary, Life wanted Parks to reveal what had always been in the background — ordinary black families — and show the magazine's readers how they really lived.
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On the contrary, Thoré studied Vermeer in the context of other 17th-century Dutch genre painters, such as Gabriël Metsu, Gerard ter Borch and Pieter de Hooch.
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On the contrary, suggests a second study by two demographers, Baptiste Coulmont and Patrick Simon, integration is indeed reflected in baby names, but in a different way.
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On the contrary, the global aesthetic that these establishments bring to their towns contribute to a sense of connection with their peers in Copenhagen and San Francisco.
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On the contrary, instead of becoming misanthropic and evil, Sheila becomes more outgoing and energetic, dispensing optimistic life advice to neighbors, and leaning in at her job.
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When I found out, I didn't want to leave him alone to deal with it; on the contrary, it reinforced my need to be there for him.
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On the contrary, those who know how to obey and how to start a criminal trial against someone who got in the way, are in hight demand.
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But I've come to believe that on the contrary, conserving rhinos or gorillas — or speaking up for tortured farm animals at home — is good for humans, too.
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On the contrary, Trump appears to believe in a color-blind patriotism -- the view that all Americans are equal and bound together by loyalty to the flag.
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Many experts have said that, on the contrary, the Paris agreement will boost the U.S. economy by attracting investment and job growth in new clean energy industries.
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On the contrary, being engaged is good for democracy, and the business community should speak out on matters of concern to their business, shareholders, and the public.
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On the contrary, the older ladies did not think twice before showing me whatever I asked for—they didn't seem that bothered about making a good impression.
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On the contrary, Marlinspike has argued it is no longer possible to build a competitive federated messenger — which is why OWS built Signal as an unfederated service.
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Saudi Arabia has proven to be too weak and incompetent to be a bulwark against Iran; on the contrary, it has been an enabler of Tehran's influence.
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On the contrary, tax policy institutes across the country predict the tax cuts will likely add over a trillion dollars to the national debt over 10 years.
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On the contrary, I recommend you pay off real estate debt last, even after making other investments, given the relatively low after-tax cost of this debt.
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When I make an album I try all the songs that I like—on the contrary it can be very hard to sing songs you don't like.
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Mathieu Tremblin: I guess on the contrary, I'm realizing that the Tag Clouds intervention is not as relevant as it was in 2010 when I started it.
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On the contrary, these embedded services will significantly lower the barrier to trialing new apps while on the go (without requiring a download), while fueling app discovery.
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On the contrary, the Scripps team chalks this positive trend up to successful clean-water regulations, environmental lawsuits, and public pressure, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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On the contrary, as one gets older, money and art become entwined—going to work, providing for yourself and your family, is its own kind of dance.
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On the contrary, it was precisely these qualities, combined with a tireless work ethic and an unmistakable dedication to his army, that earned him almost universal respect.
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On the contrary, every second I spend on this 173 Places journey has convinced me of the value of being out in the world, soaking up experiences.
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"On the contrary, we were convinced she did know," the foreman told The Sentinel, asking to remain anonymous and saying he was speaking on his own behalf.
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On the contrary, other countries are sending us valuable goods and services, which we're paying for with pieces of paper — paper that pays very low interest rates.
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On the contrary, the party should spend the next two years figuring out what, exactly, it will try to do if it gains policymaking power in 2021.
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On the contrary, he has moved to strengthen the party's ability to police virtually all aspects of society with the help of a beefed-up security apparatus.
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On the contrary, Democrats in 2020 can be expected to enjoy a more favorable turnout because presidential races tend to draw in more young and Hispanic voters.
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"On the contrary, this protest, both individual and collective, makes them actors who refuse and resist a pressure, a domination that they do not want," she said.
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On the contrary, this very crisis illustrates the profound importance of global institutions, international cooperation, global talent flows and the longstanding merits of international trade and immigration.
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On the contrary, they were meant to last as long as possible once they began replacing metals and glass in long-lasting things like automobiles and airplanes.
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On the contrary, Mr. Lukashenko began to believe that the tech industry could become a magic wand to help him end the country's chronic dependency on Russia.
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On the contrary, the detailed report makes clear the independence of the Justice Department and the value of letting a thorough and fair investigation run its course.
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On the contrary, a generous and effective safety net can be embraced as a tool to promote and sustain a culture of freedom, innovation and risk taking.
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" But the statement did not specify whether any sort of financial transaction took place — on the contrary, it said that "discussions are ongoing to formalize these contributions.
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Not because Yemeni women have never held a gun -- on the contrary, many of the women who become militants were originally trained in their tribes pre-conflict.
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"On the contrary, government will continue with and complete the IMF programme through the budget circle of January 2018 through December 2018," it said in a statement.
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Nor is there a marital obligation for one spouse to cover up another's crime; on the contrary, you'd have an obligation to march Judy straight to jail.
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On the contrary, he believes the program frees up talented copywriters to focus on projects that require more brain-power than email subject lines and push notifications.
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On the contrary, Shah confirmed to reporters that the president had dinner with Cohen on Saturday night at Mar-A-Lago, Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
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On the contrary, the destruction of the caliphate, in which Mosul was the climactic struggle, may have meant the expansion of the idea of the Islamic State.
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No socialist, she; on the contrary, Warren calls herself a "capitalist to my bones," but ready, unlike Biden, to tax the superrich who have skewed America's promise.
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On the contrary, his commitment to nonviolent resistance as the only legitimate path to lasting change is the best hope of peace for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
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"On the contrary, we have faced more attacks, more terror," said Yaman Akdeniz, a lawyer and professor at Bilgi University in Istanbul who represents many jailed journalists.
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On the contrary, Japan is harnessing two of its assets — one long underutilized and the other a long-standing source of strength — to support continued economic expansion.
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She's never believed things have to be just as they'd been when she was younger; on the contrary, she's more inclined to embrace the evolution of tradition.
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On the contrary, when she gave me a firm negative response, I thought it was time for the Japanese side to come up with an alternative idea.
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On the contrary, sighted people who visit the store will need to use adaptive tools and techniques to navigate or ask a visually impaired person for assistance.
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On the contrary, we are seeing some emerging patterns in our data, including negative portrayals of science, biotech industries, international trade agreements, and US governance and regulatory agencies.
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Facebook and Google have, on the contrary, put a stake in promoting their services as more democratized, without the high cost of entry, available to anyone and everyone.
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The effect is also disorienting: there is no center, no "event," nothing to see (on the contrary, the viewer is rendered partially blind), and there is no narrative.
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"On the contrary, if the music is there as a cushion to fill the space in between, people may wind up less distracted and more focused," he says.
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On the contrary, the response of organised Christianity to events in Syria has been every bit as confused and ideologically driven as the response of most other observers.
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On the contrary, the use of AI can actually help lawyers expedite their work, and free them up to focus on tasks that still require a human brain.
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On the contrary, it could make the path toward a resolution more arduous by putting off any normalization of relations that could lead to a settlement, they say.
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There's nothing in Judaism that teaches against vaccination; on the contrary, rabbis encourage vaccination in keeping with Jewish teachings on protecting your health and the health of others.
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On the contrary, said Liu, if the central bank has not conducted reverse repos for a few days, it does not mean monetary policy is about to tighten.
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It also helped that the crisis was not precipitated by a property crash—on the contrary, Australian house prices barely faltered, propelled in part by lower interest rates.
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On the contrary, there is a cancer of violence, a modern-day slavery growing in America by the day, in the very places where we live and work.
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On the contrary, it came soon after two other mass casualty attacks elsewhere in the country -- one on a government office and the other at an outdoor market.
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On the contrary, with the failure to pass the American Health Care Act, Republicans will be even more motivated to achieve a major legislative win via tax reform.
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On the contrary, when Ira Gershwin wrote in a song lyric about "more clouds of gray than any Russian play could guarantee," he was surely thinking of Chekhov.
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Saberwal isn't necessarily threatened by Oyo; on the contrary, he sees Oyo's success as a testament that there is room for more players to be in the space.
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On the contrary, Poland has announced that it will continue to operate its obsolescent Kobben class submarines, one of which was supposed to have been decommissioned in 2018.
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On the contrary, it may finally open up paths to power, influence, and the unleashing of a creative voice that have been blocked for so many of us.
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On the contrary, in this context of a retreating globalization, a simplistic political language has been revived that blames Jews without understanding the complex social processes at stake.
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On the contrary, Petroski makes a strong case that we face an infrastructure deficit, at the same time that politicians have eroded voters' trust by mismanaging the megaprojects.
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On the contrary, the disagreements arise from perfect comprehension; from having chewed over the ideas of your intellectual opponent so thoroughly that you can properly spit them out.
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On Monday, Mr. Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, denied that Russia had violated the treaty, saying that "on the contrary" it was the Americans who had breached its spirit.
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On the contrary, the Brexiteers championed a pivot from the European economy to the global one unfettered by the regulations of Brussels and the European Court of Justice.
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