Rising bond yields have triggered traders to automatically hit sell on the whole stock market lately on fears higher rates will drag on the whole economy.
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"Sometimes I feel quite exposed but on the whole it's really, *really* helped me connect with my audience who are on the whole like-minded," she continued.
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Meantime ... Chris is cashing in on the whole ordeal.
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She wasn't a dancer herself, but, playing it again in my head, I think she was talking about all the Indians on the whole reservation, maybe even on the whole pow-wow circuit.
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They are, on the whole, making an improvement. Mostly. Probably.
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This will be the defining book on the whole issue.
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So, on the whole I think it is worth doing.
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Movie deal, because he's the bottleneck on the whole thing.
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I actually think on the whole, it's a good thing.
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On the whole, I'm glad Apple built a login tool.
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Well, we're calling B.S. on the whole "perfect hair" business.
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But on the whole, the left isn't enthusiastic about Gabbard.
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We pretty much did everything real on the whole movie.
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ET with a discounted $349.99 price on the whole bundle.
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U.S. data this week has been solid on the whole.
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On the whole, they're also better with Gasol than without.
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Are stocks, on the whole, too expensive or too cheap?
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"On the whole, it looks quite positive," Wall told reporters.
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" "On the whole, passengers are more satisfied than previous years.
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Luckily on the whole, people have been respectful and understanding.
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But now imports on the whole are getting cheaper again.
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On the whole, this has been a very good thing.
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On the whole, he said, he's relieved to be gone.
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This is certainly a unique angle on the whole thing.
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You feel all right with the look, on the whole.
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On the whole, the US now has two foreign policies.
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" "The US is so far behind on the whole movement.
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That support was (on the whole) reciprocated by the President.
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And for politics on the whole, that's a good thing.
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But on the whole, Feinstein will be hard to beat.
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What's your view on the whole Selena Vs. Bieber spat?
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Where people grew up was less contributory on the whole.
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But on the whole I have watched it most times.
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Yet public life on the whole has remained surprisingly calm.
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On the whole, it was a great time for movies.
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On the whole, Macdonald's comments were met with widespread backlash.
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On the whole, the numbers are expected to be solid.
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On the whole, I think it worked out pretty well.
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On the whole, my life has been lucky and blessed.
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SHORTZ: On the whole, Joel and I like this puzzle.
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On the whole, Trump voters were never extraordinarily economically distressed.
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"On the whole, officers were respectful to people," she said.
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And, on the whole, his instincts are serving us well.
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Further, the American people, on the whole, see this weakness.
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And, shipping is getting faster and cheaper on the whole.
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But on the whole, the firm seems in robust health.
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He sees L.G.B.T.Q. millennials, on the whole, struggling with this.
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Or they might think Hillary is on the whole worse.
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I bring a tenderness to bear on the whole world.
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But on the whole, these aren't exactly massive strategic gains.
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How is late marriage benefitting women and society on the whole?
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Sylvester Stallone's wife is weighing in on the whole Sly vs.
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But on the whole, there's widespread reluctance to adopt meaningful change.
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And Hollywood still, on the whole, is skittish about diverse casting.
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The audience on the whole was sparse, about 300 in total.
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As it turns out, Reynolds was in on the whole thing.
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On the whole, patrons seemed mostly interested in seeing the movie.
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Museum administrators would be pleased by the response on the whole.
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I trusted myself to put a filter on the whole thing.
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"Fritz said, 'Kay, on the whole, I would not,' " recalls Don.
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Who's just put a 'sepia' Instagram filter on THE WHOLE WORLD?
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On the whole, they offered half solutions for non-existent problems.
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Reality shows, on the whole, have never been particularly ethical endeavors.
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On the whole it was probably advantageous to be a woman.
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On the whole Washington has been a benevolent, even generous landlord.
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We'll keep the screen on the whole time for the test.
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The laborers to Russia has been going on the whole time.
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"The scene on the whole has grown a lot," Gurung says.
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That's what I was trying to focus on the whole time.
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This guy and his lady are in on the whole thing.
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On the whole, this is a reliable notebook for the price.
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Yet on the whole safety has improved vastly in recent years.
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Steyer waved away pessimism about the environment on the whole, however.
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But on the whole, there is much less cause for gloom.
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But on the whole, there is no requirement to report this.
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But on the whole, people are now reading and buying less.
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On the whole, Walmart had huge quantities of just about everything.
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Save on the whole shebang — get married in an off-season
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The fact that boycotts, on the whole, normally don't see results.
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Did I need to leave the water on the whole time?
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On the whole, I was impressed by how well I did.
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But on the whole, a relatively solid, if below potential, development.
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Source: Evercore ISI He's not completely negative on the whole market.
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Most said their experiences had, on the whole, been otherwise positive.
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But on the whole, this lower rate down to 20 percent.
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On the whole, Dr. Finer said, the results are good news.
|
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On the whole, IPO markets this year have shown marked improvement.
|
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You see the reevaluation that they put on the whole industry.
|
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On the whole, the Trump administration has been incompetent and ineffectual.
|
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On the whole, it's a surprisingly O.K. addition to the genre.
|
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He acknowledges that Apple's devices still seem better on the whole.
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On the whole, however, the evidence has not equaled the enthusiasm.
|
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Living bodies are, on the whole, more dangerous than dead ones.
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On the whole, though, I enjoyed the humor in the theme.
|
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"This will have an impact on the whole organization," he said.
|
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On the whole, Qi 2016's exhibitions were of varying quality.
|
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This feels like a very current take on the whole idea.
|
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On the whole, rural areas across the country are losing density.
|
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The audience greeted her warmly but appeared, on the whole, subdued.
|
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The audiences on the whole tour were so encouraging and warm.
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Want to get a jumpstart on the whole plant parenthood thing?
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Since then, things have on the whole got worse for them.
|
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On the whole, that's a great deal to protect your home.
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"On the whole New Zealand doesn't prohibit firearms," Mr. Gillespie said.
|
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So on the whole, Microsoft has been getting much more boring.
|
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And the places where that happens are, on the whole, imperiled.
|
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And by that measure, King of the Monsters succeeds on the whole.
|
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On the whole, says Smolin, the infrastructure for international adoption is crumbling.
|
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But on the whole, gratefulness is the response I choose to embrace.
|
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Chris really took it personally that he wasn't on the whole album.
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And I felt like I was looking down on the whole thing.
|
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On the whole, transgender rights in the military face upheaval and uncertainty.
|
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No, really – don't dwell on the whole "passage of two decades" thing.
|
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On the whole, the miniseries is not good, but it's mostly harmless.
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On the whole, it logged the 21th straight month of price increases.
|
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Yet Asian-Americans in Hollywood have remained noticeably quiet on the whole.
|
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On the whole, the judges were fooled, but they weren't especially impressed.
|
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There are a lot of things that went on the whole situation.
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On the whole, that is a fairly reasonable bit of intellectual shorthand.
|
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On the whole, the restaurant failed to live up to its promise.
|
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We have one of the higher rates on the whole yield curve.
|
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"It takes a toll on the whole family," Eastwood, 32, tells PEOPLE.
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On the whole, the space is much more colorful than I expect.
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On the whole, diaries are rarely shocking but are often achingly relatable.
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On the whole, it logged the 22008th straight month of price increases.
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On the whole, however, both sides have been pleased with the treaty.
|
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Has Facebook, on the whole, had a positive impact on the world?
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On the whole, Snowden is less cringey than it could have been.
|
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Overall, commercial factors put a damper on the whole process, experts said.
|
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But on the whole, the difference between men and women's post-Jeopardy!
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On the whole, though, performance was solid, especially for the low cost.
|
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So you decided you liked the Republican Party better, on the whole?
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On the whole, you'd think things look pretty good for the continent.
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On the whole, the latest draft EO takes a measured, careful approach.
|
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Rich voters opposed, on the whole, every single one of those things.
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Which is a fraction of a millisecond on the whole human clock.
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Still, on the whole, the auction produced fair results, market players said.
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On the whole, McCleary finds the channels to be a net negative.
|
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On the whole, NAFTA has been beneficial for the United States economically.
|
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On the whole, it logged the 46th straight month of price increases.
|
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Government employees on the whole are seen as more aligned with Democrats.
|
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So we're one of the largest investors on the whole in Africa.
|
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But such efforts have, on the whole, been too little, too late.
|
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Please give me your take on the whole situation with fresh eyes.
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On the whole, I really enjoyed it, and I miss him today.
|
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It's a pretty literal take on the whole notion of wearable gamification.
|
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The media loves to focus on the whole 'Dems in disarray' thing.
|
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On the whole, they are more perceptive than the spiritual healers—and
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"I thought it was a good occasion, on the whole," Celia says.
|
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HK/SIN as developers and technology stocks moved higher on the whole.
|
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I'm really a true believer on the whole community aspect of healing.
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On the whole, she thinks, Father O'Malley tried to do his best.
|
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But on the whole it serves to reinforce his great meta-theme.
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On the whole, more freight lives on the contract market, not spot.
|
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"On the whole, not a bad use of a life," I said.
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Don't worry, super fans ... they're not cashing in on the WHOLE tree.
|
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That's just one of my favorite lines on the whole record [laughs].
|
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Alternatively, you could start on the whole penance thing a little early.
|
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On the whole, Pee-wee's Big Adventure is a completely whimsical movie.
|
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But on the whole I wasn't sorry to be reading the script.
|
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On the whole, they contend, the "Wiesbaden model" has been a success.
|
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VICE: Hey Jon, what're your thoughts on the whole toilet paper fiasco?
|
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On the whole, Western governments and international donors looked the other way.
|
|
But the unemployment level is still pretty low on the whole, right?
|
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But I'm certain this album on the whole deserves its accolades. 3.
|
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These bills, collectively, function like a private tax on the whole economy.
|
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The European Parliament votes on the whole proposed commission as a team.
|
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Also, on the whole, women made up just 37 percent of writers.
|
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Germans, on the whole, are more worried than Americans about the environment.
|
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On the whole, the tech industry was a distant and abstract concern.
|
|
On the whole, games almost always tell stories of people with power.
|
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"She managed to cast a spell on the whole audience," he said.
|
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On the whole, though, I much prefer Scroll's system to Apple News.
|
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Still, analysts on the whole took a positive view of the budget.
|
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I'm interested in seeing where the discussion goes on the whole matter.
|
|
But some experts are already pouring cold water on the whole exercise.
|
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The FDA believes that MSG is, on the whole, safe to ingest.
|
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"She decided, 'I'm going to put on the whole uniform,'" Smith said.
|
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"They really have an impact on the whole peninsula," said Dr. Olalde.
|
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First of all, like every other business on the whole fucking planet.
|
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There are definitely dark days, but on the whole, I'm hopeful. Yeah.
|
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Valerian is better, on the whole, than most of the movies above.
|
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On the whole, South American countries have received the migrants with great generosity.
|
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"But on the whole, she&aposs in really good spirits," Martin-Liao said.
|
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The only port on the whole phone is a single USB-C connection.
|
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Until then, we should all just cool it on the whole aliens thing.
|
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Austin: Has our creative partnership helped or hurt our relationship, on the whole?
|
|
But ever since that tweet, she's been pretty mum on the whole topic.
|
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On the whole, we're used to being manipulated in one way or another.
|
|
On the whole, the first night wasn't particularly difficult, but it was depressing.
|
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People are, on the whole, absolutely hopeless at correctly diagnosing their own skin.
|
|
On the whole, European banks dipped 0.1%, weighed down by some disappointing earnings.
|
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But on the whole, Shias have tempered their talk of extra-worldly deliverance.
|
|
The bad news: Women on the whole in tech make less than men.
|
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His account features some of the best selfies on the whole damn site.
|
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The guy has even written a 350-page book on the whole experience.
|
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On the whole, though, the series has a good thing going with Craig.
|
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His party would likely open up a second referendum on the whole departure.
|
|
While the change is bad for competition, it isn't bad on the whole.
|
|
Her clothes remain on the whole time; he doesn't know about her scars.
|
|
And yet, on the whole, the book has a fascinating story to tell.
|
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On the whole, the company expects a pre-tax charge of $700 million.
|
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We don't, on the whole, when around others, leave horror in our wake.
|
|
On the whole, I'd be happy if the ACT and SAT quietly disappeared.
|
|
On the whole, True Blood's attitude towards female sexuality is actually somewhat regressive.
|
|
For an American internet dweller, biaoqing might seem curiously unanimated on the whole.
|
|
On the whole, each buildable peripheral launches with one (maybe two) compatible games.
|
|
Segway was clearly irritated about missing the boat on the whole hoverboard fad.
|
|
In short, the industry on the whole suffers from an information-technology gap.
|
|
But, like Jaki, they argue Poland on the whole has been unjustly vilified.
|
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On the whole, he's like a firecracker that went off in your hand.
|
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The good news is that, on the whole, prices are falling in Africa.
|
|
But on the whole, the fast-food business model is paying poverty wages.
|
|
I think on the whole we've gained a lot more than we've lost.
|
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I'm just trying to be more responsible on the whole with my finances.
|
|
Except for Joe, I was the second worst dancer on the whole show.
|
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On the whole, however, it logged the 46th straight month of price increases.
|
|
But on the whole, power is likely to move to fewer, larger companies.
|
|
"On the whole," he explained helpfully, "you can see the system is working."
|
|
Participants, on the whole, didn't like Heidi much and described her as selfish.
|
|
On the whole, though, this is corporate strategy in place of a movie.
|
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It doesn't help that "Drown" is the best song on the whole album.
|
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America's lot in this new world is, on the whole, a happy one.
|
|
On the whole, 2017 was not a great year for the English language.
|
|
Like most terrorists, the forces of AQIM were on the whole very stupid.
|
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But on the whole, most people do curtsey or bow out of respect.
|
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On the whole, this is a simple game that is fun and free.
|
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But on the whole my customers were kind and thankful for my help.
|
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Conditions vary, but, on the whole, instruction is limited and supplies are few.
|
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It's as if someone turned down a dimmer switch on the whole state.
|
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On the whole, the interior seemed to borrow a lot from casino design.
|
|
Houston been had a huge impact on the whole industry and rap game.
|
|
And the 2018 midterm election map looks good for Republicans, on the whole.
|
|
Lucien Favre&aposs side on the whole however, have struggled for such consistency.
|
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And on the whole, the inauguration has become characterized by confusion and controversy.
|
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On the whole, the Series 5 doesn't feel like a huge step forward.
|
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On the whole, the Chiefs allow the second most F.P.P.G. to receivers (26.3).
|
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You have to work on laptops to work on the whole ticket workflow.
|
|
"The situation is on the whole under control," Putin said on March 18.
|
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But on the whole, her book powerfully reconstructs the experiences of Detroit's slaves.
|
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On the whole, do you think people are good, kind, honest and caring?
|
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" The commission concluded that the testimony was, on the whole, "trustworthy and satisfactory.
|
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On the whole, they found, the members of both groups were stronger now.
|
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On the whole, this was a night for the monsters, loosed and creeping.
|
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Some could happen, but fundamentally on the whole, it will be deficit-reducing.
|
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You know, on the whole, I think we're probably better off with 2016.
|
|
But that didn't stop Seinfeld's wife from weighing in on the whole thing.
|
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On the whole, the companies' responses were largely the same as last year.
|
|
"This is the most amazing exercise on the whole glacier," he told me.
|
|
What's also clear is that Trump isn't big on the whole specifics thing.
|
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There's more of Aladdin than ever, but on the whole it's less satisfying.
|
|
For instance, how did you get going on the whole behavioral economics thing?
|
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Forty-one percent of respondents said they believe news stories on the whole.
|
|
President Trump's speech, on the whole, wasn't as dark as others he's given.
|
|
Yet the 2016-17 TV season was less death-friendly on the whole.
|
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And on the whole, her story has been an empowering and inspiring one.
|
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On the whole, however, Asian Americans' affinity toward Democrats has grown more prominent.
|
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And do recipients, on the whole, create more economic value than they receive?
|
|
On the whole, though, I'd say the tech platforms had a very good night.
|
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I have a full confidence on Gong Yu and on the whole iQiyi Team.
|
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"We've been consulting with the parliamentarian off and on the whole time," Cornyn said.
|
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On the whole it was largely unmemorable, which you might consider a good thing.
|
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"Defence spending on the whole, not only maritime surveillance, has gone up," he said.
|
|
Our EIC gave a little breakdown on the whole saga in a nice piece.
|
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Coronaviruses, on the whole, are "somewhat less prone to mutation than flu," Morse said.
|
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Read the full story here, and get a refresher on the whole debate here.
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So we have a skewed understanding of what they're actually doing on the whole.
|
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His regulations were, on the whole, bigger and bolder than what had come before.
|
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But on the whole, they said, markets coped well and functioned with minimal disruption.
|
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But on the whole, Peshmerga commanders encountered less resistance than they expected, he said.
|
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Does H. Rider Haggard really have a lock on the whole "best friend" concept?
|
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But on the whole it has made services more convenient, while driving down costs.
|
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That time she was the most perfect specimen on the whole planet HBD, girl!
|
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You can find the full list of discounted items on the Whole Foods website.
|
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But the 2019 Oscars were still, on the whole, an important night for Lee.
|
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He repeats this on the whole head, adding about four strips of extensions throughout.
|
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Read on for Sutton's take on the whole catwalk experience and fashion in general.
|
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A few decades on, the whole world knows about Elon's habit of blowing deadlines.
|
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Sidney -- who, by the way is awesome -- was mum on the whole Oscars thing.
|
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So far, though, Wall Street has barely batted an eye on the whole affair.
|
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African countries are on the whole more peaceful and better run than they were.
|
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But on the whole, I carefully select fragrances for different points in my life.
|
|
People will quibble with the implementation, but on the whole it feels thoughtfully designed.
|
|
Get Out doesn't vilify all white people or criticize interracial relationships on the whole.
|
|
Yet on the whole, the artwork is itself unremarkable, and even sometimes shockingly bad.
|
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I shared with him that, on the whole, I found the act pretty nauseating.
|
|
Beats and blips across the whole spectrum are well-represented on the whole lineup.
|
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In the Senate alone, multiple Republicans are tapping the brakes on the whole process.
|
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On the whole the jihadists tend to be young men originating from urban areas.
|
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On the whole, Wilkie breezed through his confirmation hearing without much opposition from Democrats.
|
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In fact, those shoppers have grown to trust "Made in Australia" on the whole.
|
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The country is, on the whole, in the best shape it's ever been in.
|
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On the whole, the inmates are coming together and getting along during the riot.
|
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But yeah, on the whole, conception rates are seen to be in good shape.
|
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This year, I'm a little more focused on the whole defensive side of things.
|
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On the whole, the retrial featured many of the same aspects of that case.
|
|
On the whole, Apple has sought to differentiate its A.I. efforts by emphasizing privacy.
|
|
Still, the "winning" companies have told CNBC they support tax reform on the whole.
|
|
On the whole, however, most regional markets have recorded strong gains year-to-date.
|
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"I have a bit of a different take on the whole situation," Williams said.
|
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On the whole, though, Fox says most riders he encounters are already good eggs.
|
|
Khloé takes the time to check in with Kourtney on the whole Scott issue.
|
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On the whole, bisexuals have worse health than heterosexual and gay or lesbian individuals.
|
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It was hard on the whole family, he said, though he supported the decision.
|
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People on cable news had a field day hating on the whole parade thing.
|
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On the whole, NatGeo didn't do so well, but Mason did find some strengths.
|
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This is quite unlike surgeons who, on the whole, are disinhibited extroverts when operating.
|
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Tough on her, tough on the whole family, and I'm just glad it's over.
|
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And I had this bulletproof vest on the whole time, and that's physically uncomfortable.
|
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Sure, Obamacare's marketplaces are not exactly, on the whole, a robust and competitive market.
|
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On the whole, the critics agreed, the space was worth recommending to a friend.
|
|
And so, on the whole, how do you assess the impact of the internet?
|
|
This matters: services companies are, on the whole, more productive than those making goods.
|
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"People were, on the whole, so supportive, which really meant a lot," she said.
|
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"I'm getting a little PTSD on the whole Iowa thing," said one 2008 veteran.
|
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The Emers of this world were levied on the whole species, like a tax.
|
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Still, market watchers noted that risk sentiment appeared to have improved on the whole.
|
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On the whole, do you believe that Prohibition was a success or a failure?
|
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The pageant industry, on the whole, hasn&apost always been known for being inclusive.
|
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Victor: Marrakesh keeps the ball rolling on the whole process set up in Paris.
|
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On the whole, we expect climate change will worsen problems we're already wrestling with.
|
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Crime on the whole has been declining in the Big Apple in recent years.
|
|
In that way, the Kavanaugh confirmation battle largely mirrored the relationship on the whole.
|
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" On the whole, she said, the school was "lack of transparency" and "parent alienation.
|
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But on the whole this brief volume is full of useful, common-sense wisdom.
|
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Save $730 on the whole setup when you purchase it in the PCMag Shop.
|
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Sure. But that only made the series more impressive to me, on the whole.
|
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He knows that she's taking on the whole of the estate and everything else.
|
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Troy: We do go big on the whole "daddy" thing while we're out, too.
|
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I'm very bullish on the whole on-demand consumer service category as a whole.
|
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Of course, Hermione is petty AF and rats out Veronica on the whole Cristal thing.
|
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Eventually I think they gave up on the whole idea and decided to pull out.
|
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I was shocked early on, because early on the whole Trump spectacle bored me, frankly.
|
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Although there are some textual notes, the book is on the whole a visual narrative.
|
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If it was up to him he'd take on the whole world at one time.
|
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They said any deal to take on the whole business would depend on government funding.
|
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"Costco goes overboard on the whole member is always right s—," one Reddit user wrote.
|
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In other words, will Democratic lawmakers, on the whole, give the activists what they want?
|
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"My conclusion on the whole thing is I love the guy," Ryan said of Brown.
|
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On the whole, Valentine's Day does not help in fighting the day-to-day inequalities.
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On the whole, he said, the US government has gotten better with its consultation process.
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Americans on the whole aren't going out for lunch as much as they used to.
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"On the whole, current financial support to the real economy is still strong," it said.
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Like most other people, Russians on the whole have little interest in the outside world.
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Liberals believe that change is welcome because, on the whole, it is for the better.
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There's certainly weird and wonderful behavior, but, on the whole, they play very nicely together.
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But on the whole, the platform's approach to discussions helps maintain a largely civil discourse.
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But on the whole the west and centre have stopped gaining on the south coast.
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But this is why markets have, on the whole, shrugged off the current trade spat.
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And second of all, on the whole idea on uranium—you guys hate government, right?
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The crown prince's future, and that of his supporters, also depends on the whole endeavor.
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On the whole, the answer to that latter part is Snapchat, not WhatsApp or Messenger.
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If you don't watch out, Jimmy might even form an opinion on the whole thing.
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A moratorium on the whole cliché of liberal media bias would be in order. 2.
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The authors are right that the democratisation of investment is, on the whole, good news.
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On the whole, though, many investors still hope for a deal between Washington and Beijing.
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" As for how her granddaughters are doing, Tucker says, "On the whole, they're doing good.
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Well, you should, seeing as how it's the best skateboarding account on the whole app.
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And that on the whole it's a net plus for the U.S. and the world.
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However, it will only become final once a deal is struck on the whole package.
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On the whole, bias crimes create a lot of problems for the criminal justice system.
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I think he's hooked on the whole Paul McCartney thing, which is mostly my fault.
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But on the whole, it's just silly and big and loud, and only occasionally entertaining.
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Since 1983, basically, when they kind of engineered this reversal on the whole cable ecosystem.
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But, on the whole, African-Americans are shown as passive, boats buffeted by the currents.
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A wide body of research shows that immigrants on the whole help grow our economy.
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But on the whole, finalists took varying approaches to releasing their proposals to the public.
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"What happens to Italian bonds has an effect on the whole financial system," said Sheikh.
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But in the postwar period, US-Japan relations have, on the whole, been mutually supportive.
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It's nonsexual, so there's rules in place, like keeping your clothes on the whole time.
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John: Well, that comes across on the whole album, and that's why I love it.
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On the whole, retailers are pushing deals and sticking with early openings this holiday season.
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On the whole, the atmosphere on Earth rotates about the same speed as the planet.
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But on the whole, the planet, one day in the deep future, will repair itself.
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Republican candidates, on the whole, are steadily improving now that most primaries are behind them.
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To be honest, I pretty much gave him carte blanche on the whole project, haha!
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It's true that in material terms, on the whole, Jews in America are doing fine.
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But when you put it on, with the hood on, the whole thing moves up.
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There are a few people who have grumbled but on the whole, everyone loves Sharon.
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"Startups are on the whole good," Graham writes in the "simplified" version of his essay.
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That's because slightly older viewership makes a show less valuable to advertisers on the whole.
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He said, for the time being, Amazon will be focused on the Whole Foods deal.
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Your unconscious mind is eavesdropping on the whole context and meaning and web of relationships.
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More energy and optimism on the whole than there would have been three weeks ago.
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They overcame injuries that, on the whole, were not as debilitating as the psychological anguish.
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Cold War grandly takes on the whole arc, from first meeting till the very end.
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Generally speaking, my constituents, and Americans on the whole, want a deliberative process in Congress.
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There are techniques you can use, but on the whole... Sometimes kickboxing is the way.
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"She had an impact on the whole tribal nation," her eldest grandson, Eddie Swimmer, said.
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On the whole, do you think you tend to overrate your abilities or underplay them?
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Sigal: The response from the broader Muslim world has been pretty muted on the whole.
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Although the August level is lower than last month's, consumers remain confident on the whole.
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On the whole, these rules appear to be obeyed, although the investigation into Lt. Col.
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On the whole, at least for me, I'd say it has been a good bargain.
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It takes on the whole rotunda as its canvas, connecting the dance with the architecture.
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On the whole, the medical field seems to be ambivalent about the national health insurance.
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Still, Musk disputes the claim that Tesla employees are, on the whole, being treated unfairly.
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There were some disagreements, but on the whole the tone was one of patient encouragement.
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Troubled technology giants have also suffered steep stock losses, weighing down markets on the whole.
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On the whole, your re-evaluation project draws a lovely link between literature and experience.
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Both crowds encompassed a wide age range, but Prayuth's supporters were older on the whole.
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On the whole, department stores are expected to have underperformed during the 2019 holiday season.
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It's certainly positive that investing is getting cheaper on the whole for the average investor.
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The Pell and overall graduation were strikingly similar on the whole, which is good news.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK THE NEXT CHAPTER ON THE WHOLE CHINA SITUATION IS WITH TARIFFS?
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On the whole, will the emergence of AI religion make us better or worse off?
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On the whole, the 33-year-old Roberts has given the Trump administration great leeway.
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Finally, I would pour lighter fluid on the whole thing and set it on fire.
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On the whole, The Handmaiden's production design, cinematography, costumes, and original score are simply gorgeous.
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The episode could also sour the public on the whole concept of repeal and replace.
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So try to focus more on the whole experience, the teasing, the caressing, the build-up.
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It's for improvements on the whole building.)Utilities: $91 (This includes gas, water, electricity, and internet.
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Their claims of systematic racism and police brutality were met, on the whole, with condescending denial.
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Here in 2018, we finally have room to get a little perspective on the whole thing.
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Filipino representation in video games is scarce, and Rizal, on the whole, is a positive portrayal.
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On the whole, the CPI numbers aren't likely to shift the central bank's neutral policy stance.
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So on the whole, what happens if there's a conservative third-party candidate in the race?
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In doing so, lawmakers have also threatened to crack down on the whole credit-reporting industry.
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On the whole, turnout patterns tend to be fairly predictable from one election to the next.
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"On the whole, is it better than it was in the fall?" another former employee asked.
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On the whole, I'd say the surprise broadcast succeeded on the terms Zuckerberg set for him.
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Chrissy Teigen is the master of Twitter clapbacks and just a Twitter superstar on the whole.
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Many are focused on the whole population, but we have a very specific demographic in mind.
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I just flew from LA and I had them on the whole time with no music.
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But on the whole, there isn't the same toxicity permeating every single part of the game.
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On the whole, total hedge fund capital recorded the fifth-highest level, increasing to $3.18 trillion.
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Maybe Google pushing harder on news is going to be, on the whole, a good thing.
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By contrast, debates about the book of the month elicit, on the whole, much milder language.
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And for good measure, throw a rhetorical bone to the President on the whole "spying" thing?
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On the whole, Monday's news — however messy — feels like progress on the part of the platform.
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It has to be a rough day for Mognolet, but on the whole, he played valliantly.
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On the whole, he found them fairly indistinguishable from their legitimate counterparts in business and government.
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If you're still not clear on the whole debacle, I went into detail on it yesterday.
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That said, astronauts, on the whole, are a charming bunch with a whole lot of personality.
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But on the whole, Rosenblum remains skeptical about combining livestreaming and crowdfunding for two main reasons.
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It looks like we didn't pick up on the whole "certifiably cute" thing from the theme.
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On the whole, European VC funding hit a seven-year high, according to data from KPMG.
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On the whole, Sullinger has been a better player, contributing more frequently to a better team.
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And on the whole, we've done quite a few U.S. deals, including Zocdoc, Knewton, Stripe, Compass.
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"On the whole, I'm really underwhelmed by the turnout," said Tom Moore, 24, of Marion, Mass.
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On the whole, however, the debate over viewability points to online advertising's promise, not its failings.
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Here's a nice twist on the whole "he followed me home, can I keep him?" story.
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The powerhouse star admitted she cried off and on the whole day, spontaneously bursting into tears.
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Meanwhile, my friend revealed to me later that he left his phone on the whole time.
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She's using her money to put pressure on the whole VC industry in two significant ways.
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So update on the lashes, they looked really good, and they stayed on the whole night.
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As the Scales of Cruciverbal Justice might say, on the whole, that's not bad, Ms. Burnikel.
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On the whole, very few of these changes feel like jarring distortions of the original series.
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On the whole, Cramer said, often companies that hire a lot of veterans have strong stocks.
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On the whole, GE reported a consolidated net loss of $9.5 billion for the third quarter.
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"The desperation that all these people have, they've lost everything -- on the whole island," she says.
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On the whole, less familiar work makes the strongest impression, benefiting from the element of surprise.
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On the whole, we simply weren't as excited about Truly as we were about White Claw.
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"It is probable it will have an impact on the whole food web," Dr. Babin said.
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But those bad bets have yet to deter aggressive investors on the whole, industry sources say.
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On the whole, Mapplethorpe's "Black Book" images, some of them portraits, don't feel cynical or opportunistic.
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"On the whole, countercyclical economic policy hasn't had a significant effect," Zhong said in a statement.
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King Cobra's politics about porn and the porn industry are, on the whole, sort of confusing.
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"We are working on the whole fleet, including luxury cars, passenger cars and buses," Myersdorf said.
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"We were thinking that would be a relative punctuation mark on the whole process," Baz said.
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Maybe time sweetens things, but I remember it as being a good experience on the whole.
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Bernie Sanders — a higher proportion than each candidate's affinity rate among Democratic voters on the whole.
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This first impeachment hearing was different; it was, on the whole, an effective and professional production.
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That seems more accurate to me than for the series on the whole to be nominated.
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On the whole, designers who customize must see around corners and help clients do the same.
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She claimed that touchstone part for her own, and put her mark on the whole season.
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On the whole, Twitter users seem to be more diligent than English-speaking Americans about ♻️.
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Australians, on the whole, were happy to give up their guns and accept the new restrictions.
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But on the whole, residents get along, there is plenty to do, people enjoy living there.
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Is it really no longer capable of exerting a magnetic pull on the whole Jewish people?
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Federal workers, on the whole, tend to be more educated than those in the private sector.
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Chris couldn't attend, since he's on tour, but bragged about dropping $30k on the whole shindig.
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On the whole, tech stocks have been as likely to be sold off as anything else.
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That puts a veneer of accountability on the whole enterprise, giving unelected central bankers some cover.
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"It just turned me on, the whole thing," he told The New York Times in 2015.
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But his own travels are routine, and on the whole experiences any fit traveler can replicate.
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Critics, on the whole, loved the film, which won accolades for stars Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Republicans, on the whole, reserved judgment until they learned more or heard from Mr. Comey himself.
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The challenge was to do this without going overboard on the whole "Pomp and Circumstance" thing.
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The NFIP's premiums distort these price signals and on the whole lead to overdevelopment in floodplains.
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On the whole, I think that Mozilla's decision is fundamentally good, even with the above caveats.
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He added that the Pentagon had clamped a tight secrecy lid on the whole barrier plan.
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"The funny thing is that I'm sort of a skeptic on the whole," Ms. Toomey said.
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I can't come to a conclusion on the whole nature-nurture debate — so I keep reading.
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Still, on the whole, department stores are expected to have underperformed during the 2019 holiday season.
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On the whole, do you think of the 2010s as a culturally vibrant or dull decade?
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"The words we choose have a psychological effect on the whole country," Mr. de Maizière said.
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On the whole, I think young people use much of the same tech we all do.
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Earlier studies have also, on the whole, found evidence that mergers don't create value for owners.
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People's clothes, on the whole, aren't all that different, give or take a few shoulder pads.
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On the whole the bill is important and worthy and should pass but here's the thing.
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"I'm at a loss on the whole thing," Kirsch said in an interview with Seven Days.
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This means the Democratic caucus, on the whole, tends to represent the center left, not the base.
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"They've got a pretty good harness on the whole deal up there," says [ex-governor Charlie] Crist.
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Well even more so when Sonic the Hedgehog out of nowhere sh*ts on the whole thing.
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On the whole, Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election remains a polarizing news cycle topic.
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Abby pushes Olivia on the whole situation, but Olivia insists not everyone can be David and Abby.
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On the whole, I'm happy with the keyboard, which is full sized and has long key travel.
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Despite a recent surge in mortgage lending, household balance-sheets are on the whole in good shape.
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" He continued: "But I imagine that, on the whole, most in the alt-right share my perspective.
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Interestingly, on the whole men are 97 percent more likely to say they're addicted than women are.
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On the whole, other things my age group has been accused of killing do not disturb me.
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Financial conditions on the whole remain loose, according to measures like the Chicago Fed's Financial Conditions Index.
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There really hadn't been a book that has been done on the whole evolutionary story of dinosaurs.
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On the whole, Ocasio-Cortez performs best among Democrats (+41), of whom 56% now view her positively.
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Making it less about the individual and more about what the company culture is on the whole.
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On the whole, I really liked it, possibly more than I've liked any of Tarantino's other films.
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On the whole, it hasn't been easy for Amazon to entice popular fashion brands to sell there.
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These works on the whole feel metaphorical, alluding to distorted perceptions of black males in America today.
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Those teams had been fairly unimpressive, on the whole, and Contreras's slash lines hadn't shown much, either.
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"The trend for wage hikes from the past two years is continuing on the whole," he said.
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Bull Durham, Bad News Bears, Slap Shot come to mind, but on the whole, not a lot.
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And he does in The Last Jedi, looking like he could take on the whole Empire himself.
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The second point is that African entrepreneurs, on the whole, do not want to invest in agriculture.
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While China was getting richer, American consumers on the whole benefitted, contrary to much of the rhetoric.
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Equal pay for women is a huge problem in Hollywood and the United States on the whole.
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But most people realize that such improvements don't necessarily make for a better life on the whole.
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" Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, said the market's positioning on the whole is "certainly defensive.
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For those who have been following music news recently, the list is pretty baffling on the whole.
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It's a fantastic half-hour but it's also an accurate representation of "black-ish" on the whole.
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On the whole, technological advancements should allow for better fraud prevention in the future, NRF's Moraca said.
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A vote on the whole bill is expected later Wednesday, so be sure to check out TheHill.
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There are too many to linger over, but read those you can and reflect on the whole.
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There was ketchup and mustard, but on the whole it was far from impressive and somewhat messy.
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Compared to Democrats on the whole, they have less affinity for him than any other Democratic candidate.
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Americans on the whole spent about $2.4 trillion on health care in 2013, according to the study.
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On the whole, submission was more popular than dominance as a fantasy (65 percent) across the board.
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Some people are calling bullshit on the whole thing, however, accusing Kardashian of staging a publicity stunt.
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It is, on the whole, thoroughly forgettable, and its setup for a future sequel feels vaguely cynical.
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On the whole, Clinton's history adds up to a whole lot of evidence, but no set narrative.
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I'm sure there are some liberal-leaning papers that have covered it, but not on the whole.
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But on the whole, jokes or skits at Gridiron conform to the Gridiron motto: Singe, don't burn.
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But on the whole his forces reacted with relative restraint, killing dozens rather than hundreds of protesters.
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I find them well made but less distinctive, on the whole, than most of his mature work.
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While management consulting on the whole is lucrative, there are ways to boost your salary even more.
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We asked Business Insider employees and readers with remote work experience their thoughts on the whole practice.
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"We're in favor of trade peace on the whole, dialing it down if we can," Johnson said.
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Tribal economies on the whole are hurting, and the recessionary tail of the pandemic will be long.
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On the whole you won't be there to think about color — you'll be there to enjoy it.
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Eventually, the team agreed it was a bad idea and pulled the plug on the whole thing.
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But on the whole, Regeni, his supervisor later told me, believed that his passport would protect him.
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They will continue to see President Trump as the ultimate political independent, taking on the whole world.
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On the whole, though, Bloomberg's plan seems likely to do more good than the other candidates' plans.
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On the whole, do you think you have a clear understanding of the 2020 presidential primary process?
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Still, the property sector traded higher by 1.68 percent on the whole ahead of the market close.
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A Milan-based fixed income strategist said financial markets were on the whole sanguine about Italian risks.
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But on the whole, it has not been the practice of justices to have substantial public profiles.
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The country is proud of that stoicism, and on the whole, wishes to live up to it.
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Jay won't say if the joke is racist, and has been mostly mum on the whole controversy.
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On the whole, she said, buyers are "condition-conscious," looking for properties that do not require renovation.
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If you want to bet on the idea of recovery, just bet on the whole broad sector.
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The problem, of course, is that Trump is a deeply flawed messenger on the whole "unity" thing.
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The ministry cut its assessment of activity on the whole, saying it has been somewhat weakening recently.
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On the whole, Baker remained positive that the trade agreement was a step in the right direction.
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American boaters, on the whole, are middle class; the pastime is most popular in the inland Midwest.
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On the whole, it is a major achievement for the Senate during an otherwise lackluster legislative session.
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On the whole, there were long takes of five, six minutes, as long as 8 1/2.
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Industry leaders are right to note that, on the whole, cosmetic products have a good safety record.
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On the whole, courts are quite clear on what owners have to do to abandon a copyright.
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On the whole, though, enacting this agenda is the work of a generation, if not multiple generations.
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Rather than just the surface of a material, a bulk wave exerts itself on the whole mess.
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And on the whole, they are mystified and horrified by what's going on in this presidential race.
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But analysts including SMBC Nikko Securities' Atsushi Yamaguchi think steelmakers cannot pass on the whole burden to customers.
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But on the whole, the oral history format appears to be a miraculously perfect match for this subject.
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On the whole, voice assistants today are used in "very basic" ways, Kittlaus told Cramer in an interview.
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People on the whole seem to love the color and joy, even if it is a little cheesy.
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That leads to worse regional outcomes on the whole, the report says, though trends vary across the country.
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On the whole, the song entries aren't too long or overwrought, with plenty of neat bits of trivia.
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Ultimately the way he loves me is the way I want to live my life on the whole.
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While union membership on the whole is dropping, the percentage of people of color in unions is increasing.
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He&aposs made decisions on the whole range of constitutional law over 13 years, a lot of decisions.
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On the whole, Wall Street is bullish on the stock, which was at $119.10 in premarket trading Tuesday.
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On the whole, it wasn't struggling: It has success, competition, innovation, and a thriving self-driving car race.
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And what seems to be so important that he had to slap a disclaimer on the whole conversation?
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On the whole, though, Berman thinks the market is pricing in too much fear in the new year.
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Amazon Lockers aren't killing factory jobs in the American Midwest, but on the whole, people are being exploited.
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Risheq's presence has an immediate calming effect on the whole family: Mohammad adores her; his parents can vent.
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"I'm betting they're going to have to talk about tariffs on the whole darned conference call," he said.
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The ones with the greatest reductions in grey-matter volume were, on the whole, the most strongly bonded.
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Those figures may be incomplete, but on the whole southern China weathered the storm better than was feared.
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On the whole, S&P 500 earnings increased by 3.6 percent, according to data from S&P Global.
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On the whole, the entire L1448 IRS3B system is about eight times larger than our own solar system.
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Drew gets on the bus, he forgets his files, and he can't work on the whole trip down.
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But on the whole, Johnson has crafted what might be the smartest and funniest Star Wars script yet.
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"If you have a grumpy, disappointed bride, it'll be Eeyore's cloud on the whole event," Ms. Gardner said.
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On the whole, it is actually harmful to workers because it unequivocally takes many of their rights away.
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"I couldn't identify him because he had a ski mask on the whole time," Ms. O'Dell, 63, said.
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It is, however, an important discipline that should improve decision-making on the whole range of FCC issues.
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A comprehensive approach based on the whole diet was needed for a lasting solution to obesity, it said.
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On the whole the main risk to the outlook for the region stems from external headwinds, analysts say.
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But artificial intelligence in particular has also been a key focus for U.S. technology companies on the whole.
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Lower oil prices weakened local energy stocks, which led to Russian equities dropping 0.2 percent on the whole.
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"On the whole, the world's shares are supported by a synchronised growth in the global economy," he added.
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On the whole, analysts expect Samsung's profit to decline through 2019, with a slowing Chinese economy eroding demand.
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So the crew and all the cast met at the beginning, and we went on the whole trip.
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Then, when he died, he created one last album to sew a perfect button on the whole thing.
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That is a good thing on the whole, he said, but it creates crowded primaries — and additional challenges.
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Ultimately, the way he loves me is the way I want to live my life on the whole.
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On the whole, the vast majority of Facebook users did not post fake news stories from these sites.
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On the whole, the offerings at the hot food section here did seem to have a healthier bent.
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Reflection: When the mock election is over, students should have a chance to reflect on the whole unit.
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Managed land, on the other hand — the kind that's farmed or logged — emits greenhouse gases, on the whole.
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On the whole, the prices were great and the options seemed like they were on the healthier side.
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You put light harvesting pressure on the whole ecosystem, not just heavy pressure on targeted high value species.
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So a circuit court ruled that this exceeded Obama's authority and put a stay on the whole program.
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Still, it's conceivable that on the whole we're happier in the spring, in transition between two seasonal extremes.
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But essentially we ate and drank a lot of scrapple and went with what worked on the whole.
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On the whole, the outfield isn't nearly as flashy as the infield, but it'll get the job done.
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We just reflected on the whole thing and then went to L.A. and tried some people we liked.
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Our weekly 10-question quiz is back, but you can also catch up on the whole summer here.
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On the whole, experts agree that state trust funds are in better shape than before the last recession.
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The drive had taken only a few minutes, but it had changed her outlook on the whole endeavor.
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Again, it depends on which constituents you talked to, but on the whole, the reaction has been positive.
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But it's clear that the shutdown is starting to have a crippling impact on the whole aviation industry.
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Maybe you're agnostic on the whole question of romantic love and its place in the industrial-entertainment complex.
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But, on the whole, I think the fundamentals of language remain very much the way they've always been.
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In other words, on the whole, voters have been pretty evenly divided between the parties in that time.
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The revealer at 59A is ALTOGETHER, clued nonchalantly as "On the whole," but there's an extra instruction there.
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But on the whole, the day was about digesting and coming to terms with where the world stands.
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It's also still very accurate on the whole, and is much cheaper to produce than the PCR version.
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Seriously, on the whole, science news is the best news you're likely to read on any given day.
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A solid episode on the whole, "Smart Power" does offer payoffs to a few slower-burning story lines.
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"We have to consider our own people, not always focus on the whole of Europe," Mr. Söder said.
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On the whole, though, "not quite as good as Force Majeure" turns out to still be pretty good.
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It's much more effective since I gave up on the whole idea of continual self-improvement and optimization.
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It's in the spotlight right now definitely, but I don't think there's enough light on the whole subject.
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But a Facebook limit on paid political ads would have much more impact on the whole presidential race.
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Still, on the whole these places did much better in terms of productivity and household income growth, too.
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On the whole, the clothes are quiet problem solvers, designed to be unremarkable even when they're, sometimes, remarkable.
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Like many journalists of the drug war, Tone sheds doubt on the whole strategy of fighting the trade.
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On the whole, it's clear that Americans tend to have very different ideas about what rich really means.
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In the past, a few usability quirks have annoyed me enough to give up on the whole concept.
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On the whole, both staff and participants seemed to feel that the economy had slightly exceeded expectations recently.
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I look forward to my continued work with the chairman on the whole host of other important issues.
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U.S. stocks, on the whole, gained throughout the day, unlike Monday when the tech sector dragged down markets.
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But, over hundreds of cases in eight years, his reception at the court, on the whole, was chilly.
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Overall, the new regulation has had a moderate impact on the whole industry due to limited equity exposure.
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It has enabled Poles — a gloomy people on the whole — to warm themselves at the fire of community.
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They're dangerous and disgusting, for sure, but they're also absurdly stupid and, on the whole, very badly written.
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On the whole, though, most advocates of restraint find little to like in Mr. Trump's militarized foreign policy.
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That makes it slightly surprising that this year's five nominees are, on the whole, pretty optimistic and hopeful.
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On the whole, the dollar was undermined by rising expectations the Fed will cut rates in coming months.
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On the whole, the museum's curatorial prerogative does not appear to interrogate the past in any analytical manner.
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"The general picture we got is of emerging markets doing a little better on the whole," Obstfeld told CNBC.
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On the whole, however, it looks like a one-sided deal, like the kind Trump criticized Obama for making.
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But American president Donald Trump has a less nuanced take on the whole situation without mention of any concessions.
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A woman was killed after a hungry driver on the "Whole 30" diet ran over her, a lawsuit says.
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He said on the whole Swiss banks seemed aware of the risks and well equipped to deal with them.
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On the whole, though, the rewards of the digital economy accrue mostly to the big platforms and media companies.
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Football is a game with deeply ingrained—if not deeply understood—habits, and fantastically change-averse on the whole.
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Occasional slights "do not despoil a practice that on the whole reflects and embraces our tradition", Justice Kennedy maintained.
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The prices that consumers see in shops have on the whole continued to increase, albeit more gently than before.
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Sure, one peeks its head out from time to time, but on the whole most phones are pretty good.
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On the whole, however, the feel-good pandemonium does little to alleviate a creeping sense of naïvety and nostalgia.
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"The power outage on the whole peninsula is affecting parts of the city, including some traffic lights," she added.
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"I had Liz drive me to the dollar store and I spent $7 on the whole thing," Pitruzzello says.
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Theresa Lynch, 50, who lives in Sydney, Australia, had gotten used to skimping on the whole mascara-removal process.
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Angela hacks her way into the Washington Township files, with the worst poker face imaginable on the whole time.
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The euro's bounce also weighed on the dollar, but Draghi's views cannot be described as hawkish on the whole.
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It worked quite well on the whole, courtesy of robust internals, including 12GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 2003.
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I wanted to find people who had interesting cases, or a different twist on the whole serial killer story.
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"On the whole, tropical scorpions don't really rely on venom because they have such powerful claws," Prendini told me.
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Now there are two lawsuits, one filed in Illinois and another in California, calling shenanigans on the whole thing.
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Firms win tax breaks and other enticements; employees' use of infrastructure puts a further burden on the whole conglomeration.
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I had my ideas, but I wanted him to do the writing, so he stayed on the whole time.
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On the whole the immigrants were poor but relatively well educated: Judaism prized argument and exegesis, which require literacy.
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But on the whole the banking system remains stable, resilient and is fully able to respond to these challenges.
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On the whole, I&aposd say it&aposs easier to be perfectly happy if you live in San Diego.
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"We did a lot of good stuff on the whole game — pitching-wise, offensively," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
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But on the whole, she says, the accusations of infidelity and the delusions and hallucinations have taken their toll.
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He may even have made money on the whole endeavor, as he will no doubt be bragging before long.
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The fed proposed budget is going to pull us back on the whole chain especially on public private research.
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The study was based on the whole genome sequence of a male rhino that lived at the Cincinnati Zoo.
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On the whole, that makes one's average market exposure 100 percent, just like in the buy-and-hold strategy.
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But human rights organizations and critics of the country's conservative government are calling false equivalency on the whole controversy.
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So, he finally gave up on the whole group and now sticks with either GLD or the physical commodity.
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"Sometimes the kicker is that the person knows that it was going on the whole time," Dr. Bonior says.
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As for our influences, I think on the whole, when you're an older band, you've got your influences already.
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If Mr Trump makes inflated promises with little accompanying detail, Ms Clinton's offerings are on the whole too fiddly.
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But beyond how he's shooting the ball, it's still worth looking at how he's being utilized on the whole.
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On the whole, though, extreme cold temperatures are rarer than extreme warm temperatures, just because temperatures are warmer overall.
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The members of this demographic—largely middle-class, white, self-described liberals—are, on the whole, new to protest.
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On the whole, Mr Hnath's play is a Machiavellian meditation on the sacrifices politicians will make to reach office.
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Still they were supported on the whole on concerns of tight supply on U.S. sanctions on Iran's oil exports.
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His per-battle average was also lower than Alexander's but, on the whole, he was just a better tactician.
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And on the whole, there is still uncertainty over the outlook for corporate earnings amid signs of slowing growth.
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There is only one pediatric anesthesiologist on the whole island, serving a population of about 900,000 people under 18.
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On the whole, midtier banks are well capitalized and have strong liquidity and funding profiles with core, sticky deposits.
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But those trips aside, on the whole, equal time with both peoples is what Americans need to make progress.
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Nothing has really changed, but now it seems that we'll be working with Russia on the whole Moon thing.
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And while cremation takes up less space on the whole, it's known to create a lot of air pollution.
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On the whole, these are the players who'll ultimately decide whether the Nuggets make the playoffs or fall short.
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"On the whole, we're always willing to break the physics if we need to serve the story," said Reisch.
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On the whole, the audience appeared a bit uptight and prone to giving the interpreters distance rather than intimacy.
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These shootings, these killings, persist even though violent crime has been falling in America on the whole for decades.
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Third, even if Trump is skeptical of the group, his administration on the whole has been good for Europe.
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On the whole, I am pleased that Trump has not led to a flood of celebrities into public life.
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On the whole, they are thrilled that this duck could draw outsiders into the broader world of bird-watching.
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On the whole, the world will start to feel like it has more room to breathe in the streets.
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Scientists estimate that on the whole, global manufacturers have put out roughly 8.3 billion metric tons of new plastic.
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Still, on the whole, S&P 500 companies are set to report their strongest profit growth in two years.
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It is a problem for the pension funds, for the retail clients and the Swiss economy on the whole.
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And because it's a flash and doesn't stay on the whole time, it doesn't suck up as much battery.
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But, on the whole, we are a nation that is welcoming to strangers and keen to tell its stories.
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And on the whole, Tall Girl is almost engaging enough to overcome its weak script, courtesy of Sam Wolfson.
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On the whole, Zydokomuna — the equation of Communism with Judaism — is a delusion and, in common usage, a slur.
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A global review has also shown that women are, on the whole, slower to seek medical help than men.
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Considering the big batch of rain that's just come through, the weekend ends up pretty decent on the whole.
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But look, on the whole, I mean, obviously, I helped draft the tax and economic stuff during the campaign.
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On the whole, Native citizens are thrown in jail at a rate 10 times that of white South Dakotans.
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"That's something that I've felt really acutely," he said, regarding the impact of social media on the whole process.
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Reeker said Yovanovitch's ouster later in May was a blow to the department's anti-corruption efforts on the whole.
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Allow me to suggest that trying to make an entertaining TV show is, on the whole, a noble endeavor.
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On the whole, the evidence from the change in voting age from 21 to 18 is a mixed bag.
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Especially now that Amazon has bought Whole Foods, you might be thinking of hopping on the Whole Foods bandwagon.
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On the whole they just viewed you as less than human, there was this contemptuous look all the time.
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And our creative ideas weren't gelling completely on the whole Halo Chronicles thing—so that probably wasn't going to happen.
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I think that maybe subconsciously they can sense certain things, but on the whole, I think they are completely disconnected.
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Places with greater segregation between low- and high-income people also tend to have greater income inequality on the whole.
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I will take my frustrations out on the whole Dove Lane block, and I&aposll keep the retaliations lasting forever.
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On the whole, fans can shop over 52 shirts, jerseys, shorts, hats, and jackets, each with their own Loony surprises.
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But watching Deadpool, the first one — I think it's such a new kind of take on the whole superhero universe.
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Considering the difference in price between the Yuneec E-Go2 and its competitors, its concessions, on the whole, are reasonable.
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On the whole, says Henri Proglio, the boss of Veolia Environnement, the more complicated the treatment, the higher the margin.
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But on the whole, it is hard to argue with the approach that US policymakers took in the postwar era.
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On the whole the articles are very balanced and fair but they suffer from a basic misconception in two concepts.
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Unfortunately for him, she's spying on the whole incident from the shadows, which doesn't bode well for their future together.
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On the whole, Ms. Masilo's "Swan Lake" seems intended for audiences who find both ballet and homosexuality to be foreign.
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But on the whole, it seems clear that the 1994 version still stands head and shoulders above its younger cousin.
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American cemeteries of the 1900s are on the whole as regimented as the country's suburbs, complete with the manicured grass.
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She also reiterated that she wanted to talk about her own experience in Hollywood, not sexual harassment on the whole.
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"You look pretty great on the whole, my concern is your underwear," France tells a laughing Chapman in the special.
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On the whole, scientific publishing has become a market increasingly characterized by consolidation, soaring subscription fees, and rising profit margins.
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Another part of this is white nationalists are not only male-dominated, they are, on the whole, young men-dominated.
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On the whole, I do think that it's really increased the transparency and also the adventurousness of the common consumer.
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They'll argue that on the whole, we'll all be much better off in a world optimized to deliver cheap bliss.
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On the whole, today I find the disc very serviceabl in the more-or-less-noble sense of the word.
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Here's OSU head coach Mike Gundy's take on the whole situation: It seems like the ruling is going to stand.
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The sport is also hard (or great, depending on your point of view) on the whole body, all at once.
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Kansas on the whole offers affordable real estate, and its residents enjoy the nation's third-lowest income-to-debt ratio.
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The man who now calls himself the "Balloonatic" had a little bit of a different take on the whole situation.
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The NHL only counts goals on the whole second, so the goals will be recorded as scored two seconds apart.
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If I have some hope going forward, it would be that Twitter start from scratch on the whole security thing.
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" As for Serena's legacy, Evert thinks "this is a blip on the whole picture of what she's done for women.
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Straps that dig, rising back-bands, chafing, and back bulge are all, on the whole, issues that derive from fit.
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On the whole, the increase of private sector debt in emerging markets has been driven mainly by non-financial companies.
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That's a group of models that, on the whole, suffered from an unusually high number of quality and reliability issues.
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His nonchalant reaction makes him the most calm dude with a hole in his chest on the whole damn planet.
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Beyoncé has never been big on the whole fashion month thing and all the street style pandemonium that surrounds it.
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They said labor in the U.S. is more expensive, but that on the whole, America is becoming more cost-effective.
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JUNE 2016: TAYLOR SEES THINGS A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY GQ reached out for comment from Taylor's side on the whole debacle.
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Twitter slashed the movie with a thousand tiny cuts and then proceeded to pour lemon juice on the whole affair.
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"The publication in newspapers is the disclosure of material that other people think is confidential, on the whole," Kean added.
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On the whole, transgender people travel further and receive less insurance coverage for their healthcare than do other sexual minorities.
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CNN caught up with that man—retired engineer Darrell Vickers—on Wednesday to get his take on the whole debacle.
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And since no one is ordering passenger versions of the 747, Boeing is now losing money on the whole programme.
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Still, the cultural workforce of New York City is on the whole more diverse than its counterparts around the country.
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The murder divided not just Jenner and her ex-husband, but it also put a strain on the whole family.
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But Dearborn is an encyclopedic collector of facts and, on the whole, a decent and fair-minded judge of them.
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However, he added, it's not something that children completely outgrow; clumsy children, on the whole, tend to become clumsy adults.
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That's because Calgary's mayor basically called B.S. on the whole thing, offering the team a reasonable deal but nothing more.
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Makram says she grew hopeless and gave up on the whole thing until she, too, received a message from Abbie.
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Pot businesses, therefore, are on the whole stuck working with cash, which causes problems for more than just tax collection.
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On the whole, the show's creators seem unsure of how to tether these images to the thin tendrils of story.
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Her case came to symbolize the abduction issue on the whole, in large part due to the family's active involvement.
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Good in the sense of being its best available option, but those options are not, on the whole, happy ones.
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Banking stocks were slightly lower on the whole: ANZ closed down 0.24 percent and Westpac was lower by 0.63 percent.
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Although scantily clad women greeted visitors at many of the booths, exhibitors on the whole stuck to family-rated content.
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By 2017, Trump seemed to have given up on the whole just-watch-maybe-I-will-become-super-presidential thing.
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A Pulisic goal in his first Bundesliga start this season—his third for the side on the whole. Toot-toot!
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Some like it weak, but on the whole, Ms Vander Veer says, the stronger varieties are what people ask for.
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Still, on the whole the latest labor data supported the view of an expanding U.S. economy and improving inflation trend.
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Despite some outstanding coverage of Trump, on the whole we in the media empowered a demagogue and failed the country.
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On the whole, in fact, the major presence of women in Red Dwarf is as the butt of sexist jokes.
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They found that on the whole, people were more likely to find vowel sounds to be of a certain color.
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On the whole, we upskill our moderators, our content reviewers so that they can action all of our abuse types.
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On the whole, the movie is most effective when it's grounded in the everyday details of the Loser's Club's lives.
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Less dinosaur biodiversity would have made dinosaurs on the whole more susceptible to a disaster like, say, a giant meteor.
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And research has shown that the act, on the whole, isn't psychologically damaging and, in some cases, actually lessens distress.
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He's not big on the whole diversity thing There are four white guys and a white woman in the picture.
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But, on the whole, Chicha is oddly frictionless, unsurprising, like an advertisement enticing tourists to an all-inclusive luxury resort.
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Tellingly, the level of opposition to impeachment has stayed constant among respondents on the whole, even while favor has risen.
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On the whole, governments and businesses plowed $25 trillion into the infrastructure, equipment and resources that keep the world running.
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But on the whole, the technology sector continued its recent slump, as large and small companies alike continued to slide.
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On the whole, the rhetoric was subtler than that of the current president, but now and again it turned Trumpian.
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Mr. Ai's latest refugee-related works (such as the fences in New York) have been well received on the whole.
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Also: why did you click on the article if you didn't want to hear my thoughts on the whole work?
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But on the whole, if your system is based on populism to the exclusion of principles, then it will fail.
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The text edit tool in the Google Photos Help guide seems to just add a caption on the whole album.
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"If you leave anything on, the whole thing is garbage," said Friday Apaliski, a sustainability coach based in San Francisco.
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Not everything will be run exactly according to the research plan, but the process is on the whole more manageable.
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But on the whole, this picture, which could just as well be titled "Dog, Actually," is sweeter-than-average treacle.
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To that end, Pinker offers numbers to show that the world has, on the whole, become safer, healthier and wealthier.
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Many things about heterosexuality may not be ideal, but these are on the whole good people who deserve our support.
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Mr. Duterte said last week that he might impose martial law on the whole country to stop the Islamist threat.
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On the whole, the results pointed to a far more pessimistic global image than the reality of the underlying data.
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Their actions blew the lid on the whole operation and proved that the FBI was illegally spying on American citizens.
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On the whole, though, I feel like the "discourse" has been limited to critics and cinephiles rather than general audiences.
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This isn't true in every market, but on the whole fares are far cheaper than they were 30 years ago.
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It might be a quiet time for deals on the whole, but there are still big sales dropping every day.
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Holland said it will be "many days before we have a good picture on the whole scope" of the damage.
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I still wasn't sold on the whole thing, but slowly my knee-jerk emotional fear gave way to genuine inquisitiveness.
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But it's party season in New York, and they've been cracking down on the whole midriff bulge thing this year.
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"On the whole, it's been a good [career] considering I began in nightclub dumps," she told The Spectrum in 2016.
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" On the whole, Johnson said, "there is solid science that consumption of sugary drinks is associated with adverse health outcomes.
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The farmer's-market crowd looks down on the Whole Foods rabble, who tsk-tsk at the Trader Joe's hoi polloi.
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The work Mark began, to break down silos and focus on the whole company, is keenly important to our future.
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On the whole, the story for home improvement retailers remains much more positive than that of other consumer-facing companies.
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What I love about Gyllenhaal's casting is how it puts a none-too-subtle meta-gloss on the whole MCU.
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The universities "were, on the whole, failing without hope for redemption," the receiver wrote in a court filing last month.
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It may not quite be that, though on the whole, Barr's summary is favorable to the president and his associates.
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U.S. data on Thursday was positive on the whole, with factory orders rising and the service sector index showing continued expansion.
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Interestingly, Vine Street is a small, nondescript cul-de-sac, making it perhaps the most obscure location on the whole board.
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On the whole, voice assistants today are used in "very basic" ways, Kittlaus told Jim Cramer in a "Mad Money" interview.
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This results in women symptomatically underselling themselves, while men on the whole demand higher pay, regardless of artistic stature or experience.
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When you have to have an ambulance parked in front of your event, it casts a pall on the whole scene.
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I don't believe that's true, on the whole, but I do think there are uncomfortable grains of truth in that accusation.
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But the scientific process on the whole did its job here, even if it was slower than we might have hoped.
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"Jahlil Okafor will put you on the whole path on losing that weight, getting your knee back in position and playing."
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On the whole, public opinion data suggests that Americans overwhelmingly support a Constitutional amendment to address the issue across partisan divides.
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For the launch of its new Galaxy Note 8 smartphone, Samsung is — not surprisingly — doubling down on the whole support thing.
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Here's the gist: He reaches the discovery that, on the whole, it is pleasenter to blush unseen than to be advertised.
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We remain steadfast in our belief that this deal is good for consumers and the health care system on the whole.
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But on the whole, he seemed pretty put together in the face of some very, very tough questions about the company.
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While there are some things that I keep a little close to the chest, on the whole, I'm an open book.
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Although the Johnson campaign cites a dissenting study, on the whole there is good evidence that sin taxes change people's behaviour.
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We call on the whole world this regime and these militias that are killing children and specifically the children of Aleppo.
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But on the whole, El Niño releases trapped ocean heat into the atmosphere, resulting in a slight uptick in global temperatures.
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I'm still working on the whole writerly thing, giving it some more attention now that I'm not a full-time teacher.
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It tries to differentiate itself from the League by saying it focuses on the whole country, not just the wealthy north.
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On the whole it is just the two of them, Casement and Ward, in a place called Matadi, in September 163.
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The Withings app can use some freshening up, but on the whole, you'd be hard pressed to find a better hybrid.
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"On the whole the process has been one-sided without any impartiality at all, which had predetermined today's ruling," he said.
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I didn't get along so great with other Jesus people either, but on the whole, they were friendly and relatively welcoming.
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This is a hugely positive sign for the company, which has seen continued bad news on the whole company operating front.
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The cost of this should fall on the whole EU, since the aim is to establish control over its external borders.
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The Luna reveal isn't the only way Scandal has fallen off the path last night, and this season on the whole.
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Another anomaly was that the rats exposed to the radiation lived longer on the whole than animals in the control group.
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"EPA's review will be based on the whole record, all the science and an actual proposal from the company," Bowman said.
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The styles are, on the whole — and this is an unusual word to use to for an Olympic uniform — pretty chic.
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On the whole, MSCI's index of shares in Asia Pacific excluding Japan edged higher by 0.1 percent in Asia afternoon trade.
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While lamenting Capuano's defeat — and his own — he predicted the burst of energy will ultimately help the Democrats on the whole.
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Despite being closer to traditional retirement age than millennials, Gen Xers on the whole don't have much to show for it.
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On the whole, ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' is as funny, moving and impressive as the story behind its writing.
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On the whole, though, Manley was cautiously upbeat in his assessment of where FCA stands a half year into his reign.
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On the whole, Nunes has also been critical of the allegations that President Trump's associates had contact with the Russian government.
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This type of effort illustrates why: On the whole, Boylen's coaching style is Full Metal Jacket as a one-man show.
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Most of us will still eventually get married, but, on the whole, we are taking longer to settle into family life.
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This year's lineup on the whole seems to follow through on the trend of electronic music's casual takeover of the fest.
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Celebrities, on the whole, tend to veer away from the scabrous little man in much the same way that babies do.
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The NBA's recent trend towards refined collaboration has been welcome, on the whole, but it has also had a smoothing effect.
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At this point, Schwarzenegger gives up on the whole rhyming thing and just kind of starts talking, but you know what?
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"Honestly man, I think on the whole this book is about you and your daughter both growing up," I told him.
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Much of the rest of Hubei province locked down later that week, and then restrictions were imposed on the whole country.
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White population growth in the United States is declining and cities aren't, on the whole, getting whiter — but some neighborhoods are.
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On the whole, much of the museum-based work was big on "concept" and shallow on real intellectual or artistic depth.
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There's been an emphasis on the whole launch angle thing and pitchers combating that with throwing fastballs up in the zone.
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We got Shaunie out at LAX and asked her what made Shaq change his mind on the whole reality TV thing?
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"The current escalation of the situation around Syria has a devastating impact on the whole system of international relations," he added.
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Our life on the whole in this country depends on water from rain ... and we can't get loans from other countries.
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What, on the whole, do the other religious scholars quoted in the article make of the increase in severe natural disasters?
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GE shares fell more than 2 percent on Thursday after the JPMorgan report, weighing on the whole Dow Jones industrial average.
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The reality is that pandemic diseases are potentially very scary, and that on the whole the world is underprepared, not overprepared.
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But the stone-cold truth is that on the whole, iPhone apps look, feel, and perform better than most Android apps.
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It's a good thing because I wouldn't put it past David to go all Joe from You on the whole town.
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Gallup suggested that, on the whole, "pro-vaccine public awareness campaigns" are working, educating most Americans on the benefits of vaccines.
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On the whole, analysts expect second-quarter earnings to grow 20 percent from one year ago, according to a FactSet poll.
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"On the whole, results were very positive, showing consistent upwards trends over the course of 2017 and into 2018," Mahaney said.
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Senior Republicans have put a lot of thought and effort behind this plan and, on the whole, they should be commended.
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This slate of Democrats, on the whole, has shown that they're fairly sympathetic to the protectionist policies this administration has pursued.
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Rarely can a band put enough of a unique spin on the whole party punk vibe to make the genre worthwhile.
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As we've seen in the past, Americans on the whole eat less meat when it's expensive and more when it's cheap.
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I think that we have, on the whole, tried to bolster and support the democratic process because we believe in it.
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On the whole, users' technical concerns haven't been enough to stop them from broadly recommending the site through word of mouth.
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Or perhaps it's just scary for investors to see a successful tech leader brought down, souring them on the whole industry.
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On the whole, respondents in our nationally representative sample were more likely to feel they were under threat after the riots.
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"[Mare] milk would be, on the whole a more suitable nourishment for human infants compared to cow milk," Park's book states.
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The country was, on the whole, much more conservative on sex and gender issues in the 1990s than it was today.
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On the whole I think this is a positive thing, but it also means I almost never give an unqualified answer.
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While most economists say Nafta has benefited the United States economy on the whole, Mr. Navarro has sharply criticized the deal.
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So let us, on the whole, thank rich powerful people for one thing: commissioning very tasty desserts that live on today.
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These have been my feelings about Google adding messaging functionality to Maps, which on the whole seems like a pretty good feature.
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But that decision set off a chain reaction that, on the whole, seems to have been good for millions of Obamacare enrollees.
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Conservatives, on the whole, are trying to preserve their resources, enjoy the fruits of their labor, and care for their community directly.
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The economists: On the whole, monarchy has proven economically dire for the Seven Kingdoms, reducing most cities to poverty through constant wars.
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For one thing, eBay isn't too keen on the whole concept and has a policy that specifically forbids the selling of souls.
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But unquestionably, the film's most American moment, both musically and on the whole, comes when Aman sees Naina for the first time.
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On the whole, however, there was no reason for competition concerns since the concentration of companies in Germany had fallen, he added.
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Monday's ruling is the clearest sign that, at least for now and at least on the whole, the Supreme Court does not.
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Because a school can give people a sense of belonging, a school shooting can feel like an attack on the whole community.
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Considering the failures of major tech companies in attempting the task of a reinvention, Dropbox's work here is on the whole admirable.
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"On the whole, the epidemic is not necessarily negative for the yuan's demand-supply balance," said Ei Kaku, currency strategist at Nomura.
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Apps launch very quickly on the whole, and they also do a fairly good job of saving their state when they're closed.
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"He sat right in the box with his shades on the whole time, but it meant the world to us," Odom said.
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On the whole, users of these drugs were 277 times more likely to report impulse control disorders than users of other medications.
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ASMRstar definitely isn't dragging the concept of ASMR or its Youtube culture, but it's not gung ho on the whole thing either.
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On the whole, this trend is amounting to companies simply "using the public equity market less" to achieve their goals, said Buckland.
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But on the whole, the movement founded and still led by Rachid Ghannouchi has displayed moderation and a rare willingness to compromise.
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"(The NATO deployment) is a clear signal that an attack on one ally is an attack on the whole alliance," Stoltenberg said.
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But daily fantasy is probably betting on the state laws being, on the whole, less restrictive than a federal one would be.
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If you stock up on the whole Heinz line you can be pretty certain you'll have a sauce combo for every guest.
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And while it didn't garner raves from critics on the whole, Infinity War's pre-release buzz was still positive, by and large.
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It's one of the reasons that they are trying to turn up the dial on the hedonic meter on the whole species.
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I guess it is fitting that — just like the planet our bodies sit on — the whole thing is in immediate, grave peril.
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On the whole, though, the world has made progress: Global vaccination rates for measles, for example, climbed to 84 percent in 2013.
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On the whole, the caliber of writing is improved, aside from a few hackneyed missteps that namely happen in the final scene.
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For now, the system only provides binary feedback for the conversations on the whole, labeling individual interactions as either positive or negative.
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So on the whole, do you think it's conceivable that these emails could still have some kind of impact for national security?
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"It's always better to have a third party involved, as it will reinforce the credibility on the whole process," Gonzalez Jacob said.
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Of course, we are the underdogs and it's hard to take on the whole power of the establishment; the CBI, Whitehall, Brussels.
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While the amount of wine Americans drink on the whole has continued to increase year over year, millennials are consuming the most.
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It's important to take a break here to understand something: There is nothing preventing Weiner from yelling "Cut!" on the whole production.
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The story, appropriately titled "AI-Assisted Fake Porn Is Here and We're All Fucked," is a good primer on the whole thing.
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So here's an unconventional idea: What if we gave up on the whole grant application process and distributed grant money by lottery?
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The result showed that heavy penguins were less stable than thin ones -- but on the whole were still able to walk steadily.
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These are only some of the effects of this bill that, on the whole, makes health care in America worse, not better.
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On the whole performance-enhancing thing, I really think they just need to take cannabis and alcohol and caffeine off the list.
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On the whole, away fans have stopped worrying about what's not in the food and enjoy it for what is in it.
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On the whole, the researchers find, partisans are now further apart than they have been in more than 20 years of surveys.
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On the whole, the first-quarter report offers further relief for GE after last week's earnings restatement also held no nasty revelations.
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On the whole, he was not a fan; in his Poetics , he mostly discouraged would-be fabulists from messing around with them.
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On the whole, addiction advocates say they're thankful the issue is getting national attention and that Congress is working to tackle it.
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Pelosi sought to carve a clear distinction between the church on the whole and those members of the clergy who committed abuse.
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On the whole, roping in urban and suburban areas, the average North Carolina teacher salary is $8,000 less than the national average.
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High-end clinics will have some professional-grade products, like peels, but on the whole, a mud mask is a mud mask.
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"His view, for example, on the whole banking crisis that we've been talking about is let's further deregulate the banks," Warren said.
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The media industry on the whole has suffered as digital-native competitors like Facebook and Google consume increasing shares of advertising revenue.
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Even though Jurong on the whole could get on just fine without the railway, there could be questions for Genting Hotel Jurong.
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On the whole, MSCI's broad index of shares in Asia Pacific excluding Japan was lower by 5.0.16 percent in Asia afternoon trade.
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In sum, the proposal would be on the whole a win for ordinary Americans who buy individual insurance, for a few reasons.
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On the whole, that's not an atrocious number, but it badly trails positional peers like Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and Kevin Durant.
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But I also don't think anything happens when you die, which really puts a damper on the whole ghost and spirits thing.
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We read about it all the time in the news, and yet on the whole, Americans are not eating any less salt.
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Though it remains a fringe interest on the whole, convincing examples of the practice have made their way into to the mainstream.
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Murtagh is still not a happy camper, so Jamie and Claire agree to let him in on the whole time-traveling thing.
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They also can benefit or suffer from variable results on balls in play, but on the whole their careers are more linear.
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On Thursday: "The U.S. will be opening fire on the whole world, including itself," Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng said.
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It's amazing, because while the circus on the whole is just dying on its ass, somehow in Yarmouth this show is flourishing.
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On the whole, the census found that commutes got slightly longer from 2012 through 2016 than in the previous five-year period.
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Trade tensions have on the whole helped the dollar, which benefits from geopolitical turmoil as the market seeks out less risky investments.
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The baby is here now, and on the whole we are happier than I thought it was possible for us to be.
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Scenes of outrage pile up without a sense of purpose, and on the whole the novel reads as relentless and merely spiteful.
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Most businesses would be better off on the whole selling goods and services in a higher-investment, higher-wage, higher-growth economy.
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The Epicenter saw a spike in June and July, but sales are only up by 5.5 percent on the whole, Nelson said.
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Aside from increasing sea levels, scientists predict Larsen C's disintegration could have unforeseen geographical implications on the whole Antarctic Peninsula as well.
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Amazon also pays local property taxes on its distribution centers as well as on the Whole Foods stores it purchased last year.
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On the whole, do you think food stamps provide an important safety net or an incentive to Americans not to work hard?
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McCain badgered Warren to refer to Soleimani as a "terrorist," which led the senator to clarify her perspective on the whole situation.
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"Right now, we're nowhere near any sort of recession whether you're talking in the U.S. or globally on the whole," Stone said.
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Policymakers on the whole now predict two hikes this year while investors currently see little prospect of a rate increase before December.
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"It sucks when you're on the receiving end of this, but on the whole it was not a bad experience," he said.
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On the whole, high installation costs and strict landmark regulations mean it's unlikely window air conditioning units will be disappearing anytime soon.
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As such, USDA's current predictions are nothing more than a simple trend, and this method is not too bad on the whole.
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Meanwhile, consumer stocks were the best-performing sector on the blue chip CSI 300 index, which rose 0.57 percent on the whole.
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These are reasons the banking system is safer, but also a bit shallower in financial depth and less profitable on the whole.
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On the whole, the consumer appears to be a lot more stable and certain heading into the holiday season, Sides told CNBC.
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But, on the whole, the cadence of good deals beyond just Black Friday has picked up from what it used to be.
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On the whole, those currently entering the sector come from a wider range of professional backgrounds as start-ups develop and mature.
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On the whole, the funding bill is worth $824 million less than current levels but $4.3 billion more than Trump's budget request.
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