After all, echo chambers don't only produce one-sided political views, they create one-sided anything.
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Such one sided media coverage, most of it Fake News.
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Without a filter system, you'll only analyze decisions one sided.
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"The history we tell is very one sided," he said.
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A one-sided intervention to weaken the dollar would undermine that.
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It's not like economists are completely one-sided on this issue.
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I really don't believe it should be a one-sided conversation.
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One-sided military might and economic heft only go so far.
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West added that he feels the ill intent was one-sided.
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He even attempts a (rather one-sided) friendship with a zombie.
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Many scientists fear appearing like a one-sided political group, though.
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Coach explains that Frank's one-sided observation has destabilized the system.
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The industry has urged the EU to adopt one-sided reporting.
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And I've seen similar one-sided timelines from my Clinton friends.
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Are there safeguards to mitigate against one-sided videos being misinterpreted?
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One-sided protectionist policy is dangerous and laden with unintended consequences.
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It's a one-sided obsession to guarantee conformity, which equals safety.
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The largely one-sided conversation was punctuated by Baldwin's inner monologue.
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Students and the public don't benefit from a one-sided dialogue.
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But his clash with public officials has been less one-sided.
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And don't become a one-sided deal that can become exploitative.
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We declined to certify the terrible one-sided Iran nuclear deal.
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He is not in favor of another "one-sided" START treaty.
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But, when you think about it, that's a little one-sided.
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What's not excusable is that the relationship is one-sided dramatically.
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How does this relate to one-sided places and voter islands?
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The competition between Gardner and Holliday is not so one-sided.
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Well, perhaps not a friendship, but certainly a one-sided appreciation.
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It was easy to see how the half became one-sided.
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Most of the conversations were one-sided, but I didn't care.
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Johnson complained that television's war coverage was misleading and one-sided.
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" However, he slammed additional allegations as "one-sided, tabloid trash garbage.
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As part of his bizarre, one-sided feud with the late Sen.
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For it reveals Delhi Crime's central deceit: its propagandistic, one-sided wishfulness.
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That doesn't mean we should turn novels into one-sided political screeds.
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" Finally, after nearly a minute-long one-sided conversation, Google replied, "Huh.
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Sounds harmless, but this rare interaction is an unmistakably one-sided affair.
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It is a totally one-sided, biased show – nothing funny at all.
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Far from being one-sided, New START is firmly in America's interests.
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Instead, the government accepted what seems to be a one-sided deal.
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Right now, unfortunately, it is a very one-sided and unfair one.
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Moving on to our favorite budding one-sided romance: Tormund and Brienne.
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The feedback was pretty one-sided: "Do it please," wrote one Redditor.
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The U.S. left the deal because it viewed it as one-sided.
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But for the past few decades, the power debate was one-sided.
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And the fight is not as one-sided as public reports suggest.
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The agencies' trade group, the 4As, blasted the report as "one-sided".
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One-sided silks were flipped toward the inside, for the wearer alone.
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The affection between Lenny and his daughter is anything but one-sided.
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" He added of the difference between the tours: "It's so one-sided.
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They will certainly not be as one-sided as Spain's attacking options.
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A friendship is toxic when it is one-sided, unsupportive, and undermining.
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However, Halbach's family has rebuked the show, claiming it was one-sided.
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A mutual attraction This love affair is far from being one-sided.
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Her relatives previously dismissed Making a Murderer as exploitative and one-sided.
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" Trump called special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation a "very one-sided situation.
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There is nothing wrong with ending a relationship that is one-sided.
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"I think it was fairly one-sided, but that's OK," Sackheim added.
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Human canvas play is not a one-sided experience of arousal, either.
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These are one-sided stories, with no scrutiny beyond the comments section.
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Trump had said the agreement was one sided and too short term.
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In almost every field it is a massively one-sided graduate pool.
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Those power struggles have now been resolved in a one-sided fashion.
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An imposed one-sided solution will have other grave consequences for America.
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Much of the swelling confidence, to be sure, is markedly one-sided.
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It means justice is one-sided and everyone should fall into place.
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Nunes said the process had been one-sided and unfair to Republicans.
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Students are already surrounded by an echo chamber of one-sided ideas.
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For such a high-profile collaboration, though, "Starboy" feels pretty one-sided.
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Stars who are predators can take advantage of that one-sided intimacy.
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It is a totally one-sided, biased show - nothing funny at all.
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But the black voting bloc was even more one-sided, at 93 percent.
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Four other members of the Security Council abstained citing its one-sided nature.
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"This post is kind of one sided and rude," wrote a Facebook commenter.
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" Adds Teresa's cousin-in-law, Jeremy Fournier: "It is so very one-sided .
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The North Korean overtures paid off, though the relationship was often one-sided.
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Earlier, Russia's foreign minister had said Ankara's support for Baku was one-sided.
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There was no explosive fight, or infidelity, or one-sided shift in feelings.
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These conversations were almost always one-sided, with Marsters only talking to herself.
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Far from being one-sided, New START is firmly in America's national interest.
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Instead of working as a team, you're operating as an one-sided secret.
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Hudak added it would be "policy malpractice" to only collect one-sided data.
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But the ones that really mattered could hardly have been more one-sided.
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Retroactive justice is more problematic if it is seen to be one-sided.
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"Not only is it very skewed, but it's also one sided," Hamilton said.
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If the feelings are only one-sided, the unrequited lover's identity remains secret.
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But the case, as presented, is one-sided and lacks any actual proof.
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When will celebrities learn their one-sided sermons rarely change hearts or minds?
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That might seem a one-sided assessment of the Tenderloin, and it is.
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Much of this is financed by our one sided trade relationship with China.
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And as for Wall Street, they are too one-sided the other way.
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Calder has a very fixed and one-sided smile as she watches him.
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A male photo editor present for the exchange confirmed the one-sided screaming.
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Mao Zedong called for "walking on two legs," meaning not being one-sided.
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International media painted a one-sided picture of his home country, James said.
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I like feeling a connection to athletes, even if it's inherently one-sided.
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One-sided drainage can also happen after certain dental implant procedures, he says.
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Not that the East is getting defensive about that one-sided recent history.
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"Inward-looking policies involving one-sided, protectionist measures benefit no country," he said.
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The hate was one sided and it hurts for people to say otherwise.
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He used what's known as a one-sided test, which statisticians frown upon.
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J&J has described the Reuters story as "one-sided, false, and inflammatory".
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J&J has described the Reuters article as "one-sided, false and inflammatory".
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It is the most devastatingly one-sided media confrontation you will ever see.
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Some of the cuts are quite avant-garde, like this one-sided look.
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America, he said, would no longer enter into "one-sided" alliances or agreements.
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But the war is fairly one-sided, at least in terms of antipathy.
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I'm retweeting physicians, scientific studies, and questioning why #Media covers #MeaslesOutbreak one-sided.
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And, most importantly, two years ago, it was a one-sided, inefficient market.
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Clearly, Trump is trying to impose a one-sided settlement on the Palestinians.
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It was not all one-sided, and Daphne was both uncompromising and contradictory.
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The Kelly-Trump interview will undoubtedly touch on this mostly one-sided feud.
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She doesn't deal with these questions, which makes her analysis rather one-sided.
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As a result, the emerging competition between Uber and Waymo is very one-sided.
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Even his most promising rumored relationship with Rihanna appears to be extremely one-sided.
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But those agreements are one-sided agreements, and they're bad for the United States.
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"Of course, we hope that openness is two-sided, not one-sided," Miao said.
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Trump announced in May that the U.S. would leave the "horrible one-sided deal."
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At the Security Council, only U.S. vetoes have spared Israel draconian, one-sided condemnation.
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Instead of negotiating, Mr Trump is making one-sided moves designed to preclude negotiations.
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They can be mutual or one-sided, friendly or dramatic, definitive or open-ended.
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Despite a totally one-sided interview by Chuck Todd, the end result was solid!
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The 69-7 rout was the most one-sided loss for Arizona since 1949.
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Perhaps more interesting is the fact that this is not a one-sided deal.
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We don't want a one-sided deal our way but we want fair deals.
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A biaoqing war is as one-sided as an international tournament for American football.
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Now we can see this horribly one-sided deal in all its atrocious detail.
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So it's easy to make it seem like it's so, so, so one-sided.
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Trump eventually spotted him and called him over, leading to a "one-sided" embrace.
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In 2008 the fight was invisible and one-sided, and the fix was in.
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I have two kinds of customers: Those who [have had] a one-sided mastectomy.
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"I am canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with Cuba," Trump said.
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For as developed as Randall and Kevin's characters are, Kate is painfully one-sided.
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This has been very one-sided, and everyone is saddened by her recent behavior.
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No. 6 Georgia's SEC schedule has resembled a one-sided demolition to this point.
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Still, Game 1 was one-sided, as Thompson single-handedly outplayed Lillard and McCollum.
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This one sided evidence was not subject to cross examination, exculpatory contradiction, or impeachment.
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The one-sided tiebreak seemed to take the wind out of Ramos-Vinolas' sails.
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"It's a one-sided love story," an international political analyst based in Kabul said.
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Taiwan was the only nation found to have engaged in persistent one-sided intervention.
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As long as it says this, can there be a one-sided negotiating table?
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Without America, the deal is too one sided to survive, at least as is.
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The history of brain science is rich in these sorts of one-sided relationships.
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Narrated, rather annoyingly, by the Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, "Huntwatch" feels dismayingly one-sided.
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The sensational, one-sided press release hides a threadbare justification of a power play.
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It also speaks to the fact that this is largely a one-sided conversation.
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A one-sided court majority also increases the risk of ill-advised legal decisions.
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"We usually become one-sided when we're carrying things on vacation," Ms. Halfpapp said.
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The matchup to determine first place in the N.F.C. West was completely one-sided.
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But Japanese officials say that criticism is one-sided and an obstacle to reconciliation.
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It was not "a horrible, one-sided deal," as Trump grotesquely claimed on Tuesday.
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Renner's lawyer said Pacheco's allegations were "one-sided" in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
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Granted, there have always been dishonest candidates, uninformed voters and one-sided news outlets.
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They therefore conduct a one-sided test, which effectively doubles the allowable p-value.
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The Wolf of Wall Street would never agree to such a one-sided deal.
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The final tiebreaker was one-sided, though, as Wawrinka captured the final six points.
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However, a one-sided focus on manufacturing job losses misses the benefits of NAFTA.
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"I don't think things are fake, they're just one-sided," said Mr. Memory, 37.
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Maybe Boehner will stop this one sided deal in the House...I hope so!
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The game remained one-sided as the Warriors fell to 2-10 at home.
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To be fair, the administration's actions to date have not been completely one-sided.
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And the relationship, like my relationship with the country, remained abusive and one-sided.
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" The White House's website inaccurately describes the Agreement as "fraudulent, ineffective, and one-sided.
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The blatant omission of this conclusion exemplifies the one-sided nature of some articles.
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"Adults in the Room" is necessarily a one-sided account from Mr. Varoufakis's perspective.
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Belal Muhammad claimed his first UFC win in one-sided showing against Augusto Montano.
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Either way, it was always a good time because it was never one-sided.
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Returning a year later against Junior dos Santos, Carwin lost a one-sided decision.
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"It's like talking to the ocean," he said of the hearing's one-sided flow.
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Well, we have a lot of one-sided relationships that add meaning to our lives.
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The relationship, and all his prattling, was doomed to remain one-sided to his death.
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At the very least, it's a much more complicated story than Berenson's one-sided portrayal.
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When people bring up the subject, it's almost always a "one-sided conversation," friends say.
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He sat out most of the second half with the contest being so one-sided.
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Those agreements are one-sided agreements and they are very bad for the United States.
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"I withdrew the United States from the terrible, one-sided Paris climate accord," he said.
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So, she opts for her mother in what becomes a weird one-sided phone call.
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In Jax's mind, a one-sided conversation like that is merely how things should run.
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In a statement, the ministry also said the French text was politicized and one-sided.
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As a result there could be lots of tensions over sovereignty and one-sided trade.
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The Titans maintained a one-sided advantage in possession, holding the ball for 35:21.
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The TREATMENT of the Palestinian people is unfair, one-sided and should not be tolerated.
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Aso called the forex market's recent moves "one-sided", and said rapid movements were undesirable.
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He was anti-establishment and anti-theology, and called one-sided political ideologies inherently fascist.
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A group representing American ad agencies slammed the report as "anonymous, inconclusive, and one-sided".
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In September, he called Obama's agreement one-sided, claiming it only benefited the Castro government.
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Meanwhile, partisan media continues to preach to their faithful, misinforming them with one-sided narratives.
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The tussle (which in reality was as one-sided as a mugging) erupted last weekend.
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Trump's strategy is based on the idea that the U.S.-China relationship is one-sided.
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It feels to me that Richmond is 100% right -- it IS a one-sided conversation.
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A report, based on no criminal investigation, is likely to be one-sided and incomplete.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions," Trump said.
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Normally, crowds in the later rounds of the N.C.A.A. tournament are not so one-sided.
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"The one-sided hatred on these shows is incredible and for me, unwatchable," Trump tweeted.
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Unfortunately, there's no way to verify this, as DM deletion on Twitter is one-sided.
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When opinions are that one sided, it generally means a sharp reversal is in order.
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The matchup Sunday between the two best teams in M.L.S. was a one-sided affair.
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That one-sided national debate turned public attitudes more strongly in favor of gun rights.
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Some Sinclair employees have described the "must-run" segments as one-sided and poorly made.
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Duterte's office has gone further, calling it "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
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There is a rather one-sided debate over what motivates Mr. Trump and his supporters.
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Doing so will help you to shift your relationships from one-sided to more reciprocal.
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The correspondence was largely one-sided, with Trump Jr. only responding to a few messages.
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Let's hope this little guy doesn't get into a one-sided game of fetch again.
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But like most of the responsibilities of early parenthood, the commitment had been one-sided.
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The Taliban rejected the report in a statement, calling it one-sided and politically motivated.
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While arbitration may be the cheaper option, patient advocates say the system is one-sided.
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The Maloofs are actually going against the betting trends on this potentially one-sided fight.
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"He doesn't want them to necessarily be agreements that are all one-sided," Lighthizer added.
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They go to their dumb, one-sided panels when a podium speaker is for Trump!
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The one-sided use of "terrorism" privileges countries such as the United States and Israel.
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It said any deal should not be one-sided, with Beijing making all the concessions.
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"The governor's decision to grant clemency on this was so one-sided," Mr. Keenan said.
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Hannah has one-sided arguments with her crying son, who's recently stopped wanting to breastfeed.
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All continents have one-sided qualifying matches, as fans of Gibraltar or San Marino can confirm.
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"It's a one-sided benefit," one state party official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Politico.
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She called it "grossly one-sided" in not mentioning Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza.
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Almost everything is like this: a one-sided conversation, from space to his setup to him.
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Prior to airing, WWE responded to his producers refuting every point in his one-sided presentation.
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The evidence of this, monitors say, is that policing extremism online tends to be one-sided.
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But Lanthimos complicates that one-sided view, painting the loners just as bleakly as the oppressors.
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Again, the story is one-sided but in general the cooperation slowly broke down over time.
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But once the two-time Most Valuable Player got involved, the game quickly got one-sided.
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AS STRIKES go, this one was resolved remarkably quickly and with an unusually one-sided result.
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Myanmar has previously rejected the U.N.'s categorisation of the violence in Rakhine as "one-sided".
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"World War I and American Art" presents what was a robust debate as rather one-sided.
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Against Gunnar Nelson in Vegas, a chess match between grappling geniuses turned into one-sided suffocation.
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It casts sex as a one-sided transaction rather than a consensual and mutually enjoyable experience.
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The one-sided relationships they start in are doomed, but their initial partners don't feel disposable.
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Earlier, Russia's foreign minister had said Ankara's support for Baku in the conflict was one-sided.
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Britain says this is one-sided and wants changes to make it more predictable and transparent.
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Midge learns Susie confronted Sophie when they had agreed to let the one-sided feud go.
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The fate of the Labor Department rule under a Trump administration is far from one-sided.
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That position is too one-sided unless Riyadh — an absolute monarchy — changes its behavior, he said.
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The movie is so up-front about Hank's interest in Sarah being a one-sided fantasy.
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In short, we are always vulnerable to economic charlatans using one-sided frameworks to analyze trade.
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Of course, the disclosures were one sided and clearly calculated to hurt Clinton and help Trump.
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"We endure Modi's one-sided bad jokes repeatedly with great grace in India,", Mr. Jha wrote.
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Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo called the U.N. resolution "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
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The witness pool was a largely one-sided affair in what is normally a controversial issue.
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Iran already has close, albeit highly unequal and one-sided (in Russia's favor), relations with Moscow.
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However, this relationship isn't one-sided — automakers can also benefit from working with big tech firms.
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Remember that federal investigations by prosecutors, including special counsels, are by their very nature one sided.
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Jordan and Nunes blasted the inquiry as "one-sided, partisan, and fundamentally unfair" in their letter.
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Nunes said the investigation is a "horrifically one-sided process," and that Democrats conducted secret depositions.
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Myanmar has previously rejected the U.N.'s categorization of the violence in Rakhine as "one-sided".
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Short-term legislative advantages that produce one-sided solutions typically assure more long-term political rancor.
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It's no wonder so much of the nonacademic programming on college campuses is politically one-sided.
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But Mr. Uriarte's work has evolved past Abe's brief and often one-sided episodes of venting.
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And while more sophisticated consumers of Russian media realize these reports are one-sided, others don't.
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A voice mail message is just a prerecorded one-sided phone call you're passively subjected to.
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In a one-sided first set, Sharapova powered home 12 winners and lost just nine points.
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The saga of Ohio's primary adds significant uncertainty to a race that otherwise seems one-sided.
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American voters also rightfully understand that this deal is one-sided and bad for the country.
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But the editorial board's agenda for the balance of the mayor's term is pretty one-sided.
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The Palestinian leadership has rejected the plan as a one-sided proposal that rewards Israel's occupation.
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President Mahmoud Abbas called the Trump plan an illegitimate, one-sided proposal that rewards Israel's occupation.
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"He would bring me flowers," she recalled of the early, one-sided courtship with Ahmad Shayahin.
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And she says she felt disappointment at putting so much effort into a one-sided relationship.
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"The treaty is becoming a one-sided agreement that benefits only one signatory," the lawmakers said.
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Was their love one-sided, as the concerned and unimaginative adults in his life kept insisting?
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Even if a situation seems one-sided, it can still result in an expensive legal battle.
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If you just deprive yourself of seeing those people, your story will be so one-sided.
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Its foreign policy is constrained by a pacifist Constitution and a one-sided alliance with America.
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Despite the mostly one-sided USTR indictment, China's record on intellectual property (IP) protection is mixed.
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The kind of one-sided relationship that makes mourning somehow authentic but still wrought with guilt.
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" Taraborrelli says the competition, though largely one-sided, continued between Radziwill and Jackie "throughout their young lives.
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At the match level, an average EI is around 220%, with one-sided contests falling below 173%.
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"Luigi (Di Maio) has ability, but the comparison with Salvini is sadly one-sided," she told Reuters.
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" And he added that an agreement with Russia to limit nuclear arms is "a one-sided deal.
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Halbach's family, who declined to participate in the series, has dismissed it as exploitative and one-sided.
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Halbach's family has criticized the series as one-sided and believes the right men are in prison.
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She accuses the filmmakers of being one-sided, of forgetting her sister and focusing only on Peterson.
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The one-sided love affair has all the heart expected, and all the inevitable failings as well.
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Steve Scalise persisted in calling the inquiry a "one-sided, Soviet-style process" following the resolution's release.
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At minimum, they told a one-sided story and fostered fear with the aim of preventing abortion.
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" Fletcher's friend Sarah, however, tells PEOPLE that what has come out so far has been "one-sided.
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KAYAK is a one-sided marketplace generating revenue through lead gen to service providers (airlines and hotels).
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It's not too heavy, and the one-sided grip design isn't as imbalanced as it might seem.
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Myanmar has rejected similar findings as "one-sided" and said it had conducted a legitimate counterinsurgency operation.
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We got our information, commentary, news, from the decidedly one-sided left-wing leaning traditional mainstream media.
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Prosecutors argued the fire was one-sided, but the defendants argued they believed they were under attack.
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In recent years, it's been rather one-sided with Xavier also winning seven of nine coming in.
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Broad bipartisan majorities in Congress urged the administration to veto any one-sided resolution attacking Israel's legitimacy.
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The young politician sees a bit of himself in Trump, which might explain the (one-sided) connection.
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" In November, he slammed the show as "one sided," claiming the show featured "nothing funny at all.
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At least once a day I open my phone to scroll through our one-sided text conversation.
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Thus on Tuesday, at another news conference, meldonium was the topic of an awkward one-sided conversation.
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The reality is that there is nothing this country will gain from such a one-sided policy.
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In a conventional, "one-sided" market, prices are related to the cost of supplying goods and services.
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However, the article is one-sided in its failure to recognize many high-value global health programs.
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Fated or not, Henry and Corkin's relationship was unusual, in that it was almost entirely one-sided.
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These workers, such as restaurant takeaway couriers for Deliveroo, are most at risk of "one-sided flexibility".
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"In normal times Silicon Valley is not as one-sided as it may seem today," said Ramaswami.
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" They amounted to a "scorched-earth war against President Trump" that was "horrifically one-sided" and "preposterous.
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The one-sided 407-23 vote belied the emotional infighting over how to respond to freshman Rep.
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The dynamic created a one-sided conversation in which Democrats urged absent GOP leaders for immediate action.
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In a one-sided confrontation with Jordan, Chad threatened to track him down after the show ended.
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If anything, however, the probe wasn't as one-sided as the defense lawyer suggested, it now appears.
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Mr. Ball touches on important themes here, but he's not offering much more than one-sided lecturing.
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That includes adolescent romantic and sexual relationships of all kinds — happy, tragic, mutual, one-sided, healthy, abusive.
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" She notes, "These kinds of one-sided legal arguments are fundamentally at odds with our adversarial system.
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It was such a one-sided affair that Federer wrapped up the set in only 25 minutes.
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"This was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," Mr. Trump said.
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" The report concluded that "the treaty is becoming a one-sided agreement that benefits only one signatory.
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Israel and the United States, which voted against the resolution, called it blatantly one-sided and unhelpful.
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The Ascent of Goodhood, meanwhile, is a one-sided conversation between Lady Han and an unnamed partner.
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In a directed graph (or digraph), the directed line segments are "one-sided" like one-way streets.
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The fact is, this was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made.
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"Effective immediately, I am canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with Cuba," Mr. Trump said.
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However, Trump said the agreement was one-sided and would allow Iran to restart its nuclear program.
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"We're concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country," they monotone.
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"This was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," Mr. Trump said.
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To the Editor: Your "Unsheltered" series is a one-sided, anecdotal picture of New York's housing crisis.
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Instead, after a game that was mostly one-sided in Oregon's favor, the Utes left with neither.
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Again, this is a one-sided version of what happened so take it cum grano salis. 1.
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The church issued a statement and video at the time calling the film one-sided and dishonest.
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"We did not abide by the U.S.A.'s one-sided embargo, and we will not," he said.
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The fact is this was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made.
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Thus, contracts are almost always one-sided, giving the agencies a huge amount of control over models' careers.
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The Turkish foreign ministry said it would make the "necessary response" to comments it described as one-sided.
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Questions peaked during the early summer, when Trump stubbornly remained competitive despite a one-sided onslaught on television.
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"President Trump has criticized the reopening of diplomatic relations with Cuba, calling it "a completely one-sided deal.
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The game was so one-sided the teams agreed to play 22011-minute quarters in the second half.
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The mostly one-sided conversation, surfaced by The Atlantic, lasted at least from September 2016 to July 2017.
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"It's been really overwhelming actually," Christie tells PEOPLE of the fan reaction to the characters' one-sided flirtation.
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The market is often heavily one-sided, volatile and a source of anxiety for investors in the rupiah.
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Rock solid Murray was buoyant and the spirit ebbed away from Tsonga in a one-sided second set.
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I am surprised that someone would put that together in that way and have it [be] one-sided.
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Ortiz set a UFC pay-per-view record with his one-sided TKO of Ken Shamrock in 2002.
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With Lozano leading the attack, Pachuca dominated in the one-sided 5-1 victory over Los Panzas Verdes.
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It is such a difference from the horrible, horrible one-sided deals that we had in the past.
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Bias is not just -- or it doesn&apost come in the form of overtly, one-sided, lopsided reporting.
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"It's another typical one-sided deal against the U.S., and it's not going to be happening for long."
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Both the female and male characters in the film grappled with these issues; it wasn't just one-sided.
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But critics of the show have accused the creators of building a one-sided representation of the case.
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A person with knowledge of the contract said it was one-sided in favor of the state government.
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Republicans pledged sharp questioning of the special counsel about what they see as a "one-sided" Russia investigation.
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UNRWA spokespeople routinely promulgate anti-Israel propaganda, broadcasting incendiary, one-sided narratives on both traditional and social media.
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The change was aided by an unlikely, one-sided correspondence with a young Manhattan invalid named Julia Sand.
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They should not have been permitted to take the process behind closed doors and make it one-sided.
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As a result of the one-sided trade war, steelworkers lost 85033,000 jobs from 2000 to 2016 alone.
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Algeria offered a grossly one-sided resolution blaming Israel -- and Israel alone -- for the recent violence in Gaza.
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Paul Krugman Monday's presidential debate was a blowout, surely the most one-sided confrontation in American political history.
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"I won the debate if you decide without watching the totally one-sided 'spin' that followed," Trump tweeted.
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Samsonite called the report "one-sided and misleading," and said the conclusions about its financial results were incorrect.
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The National Association of Manufacturers' recent scorecard on India's business environment shows the relationship is still one-sided.
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" The president said the current relationship between the two countries is a "very one-sided and unfair one.
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Like their elected representatives, American voters rightfully recognize this deal is one-sided and bad for the country.
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In the three United States Opens leading up to the change, first-round matches were often one-sided.
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The bishop's lawyer, David Berardinelli, released a response describing the grand jury report as one-sided and unfair.
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Gundlach said the one-sided wager from speculators could lead to a "monumental short squeeze" if yields fall.
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In the years since then, the matchup has been one-sided; Williams has won their last 26 matches.
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And often they are bad editorial decisions — steering people to sensational, one-sided, or just plain inaccurate stories.
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Mr. Messados said in an interview that he disagreed with interest-only loans and other one-sided terms.
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In this case, a one-sided test only allows him to test the idea that blonds are smarter.
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In return we heard jibes from senior leaders and we saw a starkly one-sided approach to negotiation.
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They played those two clubs eight times, going 1-7, and many of the losses were one-sided.
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That extended the Canadian's Melbourne Park stay only briefly, with all resistance broken in the one-sided tiebreaker.
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One reason for the one-sided nature of the relationship is the sheer size of the U.S. economy.
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Does he mean the behavior we're modeling by the one-sided, ethically and legally questionable actions listed above?
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The full exchange was largely one-sided, with WikiLeaks sending several messages to Trump Jr. that went unreturned.
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Today's paltry pensions are the last vestige of the one-sided labor rules in the league before 1993.
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" He accused the state of "painting a one-sided, incendiary portrait of an innocent 21 year-old student.
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She even showed she has a delightful touch, finishing the one-sided contest with a sublime drop shot.
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But, Conor didn't see the bout as a one-sided massacre ... he thinks he was WINNING early on.
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If love is a feeling or an experience, would it really matter if it were only one-sided?
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The city recently implemented a one-sided parking ban and parking has gotten a bit tight near my unit.
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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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" Trump also dismissed the New START agreement, a key US-Russia nuclear disarmament treaty, as "a one-sided deal.
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The scripts criticized "the troubling trend of irresponsible, one sided news stories plaguing our country" and have drawn fire.
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But political engagement is about more than voting, and class struggle is becoming less one-sided all the time.
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That just explains everything, this very one-sided relationship I have with the people I'm a huge fan of.
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But it also reflects his own convictions that the United States has been one-sided on Israeli-Palestinian issues.
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Once the lock-in was established, companies were bound to incredibly expensive ongoing maintenance agreements and one-sided relationships.
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Trump now faces the same one-sided paid media landscape but starts from a much weaker position than Romney.
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KALPIT MANKIKARMumbai "Down in the valleys" (March 25th) gave a one-sided view of the Welsh government's education reforms.
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He added that hopefully the U.S. and Chinese sides can resolve trade issues through negotiations, not one-sided actions.
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The "fish out of water" setup wouldn't work as well as it does had it just been one-sided.
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The Trump administration dropped out of the agreement, calling it one-sided, and reinstated sanctions on Iran last year.
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The Celtics actually got off to a good start, unlike one-sided Game 3 and 4 losses in Cleveland.
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But he has called the deal "one of the worst and most one-sided" that America has ever made.
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He was then rarely troubled in a one-sided encounter on the indoor claycourt in the Pierre Mauroy stadium.
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Whether from East to West, investment is often a one-sided affair which is a proxy for global politics.
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I don't know who the people are that would put us into a NAFTA, which was so one-sided.
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A pregnancy contract might explain how chores are delineated, and ensure that emotional labor doesn't end up one-sided.
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He says he wants good ties with Washington but on an equal footing, calling the current relationship one-sided.
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By pursing a one-sided agenda, the U.N. hopes to strengthen the weaker party in the service of justice.
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Halbach's family, meanwhile, has declined to participate in the series and relatives have previously dismissed it as one-sided.
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Haye's apparent new-found dislike of Bellew is understandable given the one-sided assault on his career and character.
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The incoming United States president bemoaned Saturday Night Live's "one-sided, biased" (presumably political) leanings in a Sunday tweet.
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Kingsland has called the deal "egregiously one-sided," and said it represents a bad deal for Avianca's other shareholders.
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The director's unwillingness to question the ethical practices of the Indian police makes "Batla House" a one-sided story.
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WE NEED TWO-SIDED FREE TRADE, NOT JUST ONE SIDED FREE TRADE, BUT IT'S HARD TO GAME THIS OUT.
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It resonates, though, because it conveys the entirely accurate sense that a grand jury is a one-sided affair.
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"In the past few days we have seen some one-sided moves in the foreign exchange market," Suga said.
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Unfortunately, that debate has been relatively one-sided recently and voters have not heard nearly as much from Democrats.
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Your intentions should be more than simply to "get something off your chest," which implies a one-sided dialogue.
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Games involving perennially losing teams like the Philadelphia 76ers or the Tennessee Titans are often boring, one-sided affairs.
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" Samuels' attorney, A. Scott Bolden, tells PEOPLE that Dillard's claims are "completely one-sided, inaccurate and unwarranted," adding, "Ms.
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We believe Khan's swearing in will have implications for the US-Pakistan relationship, which he has called one-sided.
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"It's not a one-sided American nationalism, it's a re-centering on sovereignty that's really, really important," Gingrich said.
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The Taliban deny targeting journalists but say they object to those who follow an agenda and are one-sided.
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But I lived for decades in the Midwest and know that such one-sided consumption does not triumph there.
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When things seem too one-sided, put yourself on the other side of the argument to confirm or invalidate.
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Instead, what prevailed was a largely one-sided, sensationalized obsession on the dangers of vitriolic and mediocre online discussions.
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I hope this is the last time a special counsel is appointed and a one sided report is issued.
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Guard Klay Thompson had 12 points for the Warriors, who suffered their most one-sided loss of the season.
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It's the pollster's clients—often news organizations—that may be responsible for one-sided or incomplete reporting of results.
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Of course he and his company's shareholders are comfortable: Their one-sided coverage earned the network lots of money.
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"The resolution is grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan," Panelo said in a lengthy statement issued overnight.
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"The Reuters article is one-sided, false and inflammatory," Johnson & Johnson said in a lengthy statement about the report.
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"At Amazon, it's one-sided help," Thomson, who is now a partner at Amazon consultancy Buy Box Experts, said.
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It has been one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers of jobs and companies lost.
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All of the matchups seem one-sided, and no shake-ups at the top of the league seem imminent.
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Watch ATRIAS attempt to stay balanced in a one-sided game of dodgeball: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Trump had denounced the deal reached under his White House predecessor, Barack Obama, as one-sided in Iran's favor.
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While she continued to sign texts "Xo," Mr. Ravich displayed less affection, and the conversation became increasingly one-sided.
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The lead was 103-210 going into the fourth, and it stayed one-sided the rest of the way.
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President Trump has long opposed the deal, calling it one of the "worst and most one-sided transactions" ever.
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Anything short of that will only confirm the one-sided, totally partisan and unfair handling of these crucial hearings.
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Now, read the article, "Trump Pulls U.S. From 'One-Sided' Iran Nuclear Deal," and answer the following questions: 1.
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If you've lately felt like the political humor at "Saturday Night Live" has gotten one-sided, you're not alone.
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It became harder and harder to make plans, I no longer was a "priority"; the relationship became one sided.
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Food & Water Watch claims biotech companies fund the NRC and that one-sided panels of scientists conducted the study.
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A full 53% identified one-sided news and 51% named inaccurate news as "very big problems" on social media.
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For Democrats to win elections, they need to develop their own leaders, not forge one-sided alliances with independents.
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IRANIAN PRESIDENT ADVISER ASHENA SAYS TRUMP PEACE PLAN ONE-SIDED, CALLS IT A PLAN OF IMPOSITION AND SANCTIONS - TWEET
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The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered.
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It didn't appear it would be a one-sided game when the Mustangs scored the game's first eight points.
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According to some veterans, the VA's bureaucratic appeals process amounts to a one-sided conversation resulting in few answers.
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Fandom creates a kind of one-sided intimacy, a feeling that we personally know the stars that we admire.
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It has rejected the U.N. findings as one-sided, and said the military action was a legitimate counterinsurgency operation.
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He added that there was no change to its stance that it would respond appropriately against "one-sided" currency moves.
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J&J said the story was "one-sided, false and inflammatory" and an "absurd conspiracy theory," according to a statement.
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As far as Nathaniel goes, we still haven't seen enough about his character to make him not feel one-sided.
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This is now hurting the country with this one-sided agenda that the media obviously has that is anti-Trump.
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There's no one-sided pleading from a sex-starved boy trying to bargain with his girlfriend, and definitely no coercion.
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The connection is often one-sided, but Court said that feeling like she knows the creator is enough for her.
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At the time, the U.S. said it was concerned the agreement was one-sided and that it should be renegotatiated.
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I've formed a "parasocial," or one-sided, relationship, says Janina Scarlet, a licensed clinical psychologist and author of Superhero Therapy.
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US sentiment towards robots is often negative, supported by one-sided reports and studies of automation taking over the workforce.
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Problems in both marriages surface, even as mitigating circumstances emerge that make the playground episode seem much less one-sided.
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But as the sun sets on summer, the now-famous (yet most one-sided) fight has been put to rest.
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The franchise's most one-sided game was the Syracuse Nationals' 453-100 victory over the New York Knicks on Dec.
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Infertility is "a one-sided thing", says Kemi Ailoje, who founded the Lifelink Fertility Clinic in Lagos two years ago.
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Berman was famous for telling his jokes while sitting on a bar stool and simulating a one-sided phone call.
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"Razana" fits perfectly into an emerging view of the Age of Dinosaurs where the food chain wasn't so one-sided.
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"The game has been viewed historically as a one-sided affair," said David Plaut, a senior producer at NFL Films.
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"This is like the most ridiculous budget cut, one-sided bullsh*t that could ever be done," Big Show says.
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One-sided bromance For most of Trump's first term, Abe has seemed like the friend who comes on too strong.
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But so far the conversation has been rather one-sided, as Congo's two biggest opposition figureheads have refused to join.
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But some critics argued that it was a bit one-sided, as it only shows one subsection of the industry.
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"The United States' abstention from voting on such a flagrantly one-sided resolution is unconscionable," he said in a statement.
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Despite being fiction, books like this one are a corrective to media coverage that is often one-sided or flat.
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ONE-SIDED CONTRACT It's not clear to what extent Bombardier is responsible for the design flaws on the Queensland contract.
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Zvooq also maintains that Yandex is also providing a one-sided account of the case to local media in Russia.
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Then, with 13.8 seconds left in the one-sided period, Hanifin's power-play goal made it a 4-2 game.
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But Ms. Arbus's interpretation and Ms. Lacey's performance help insure that the argument here is by no means one-sided.
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The plaintiffs have unfortunately embarked to influence the case using a choreographed media campaign based on their one-sided narrative.
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"That Gamer Agreement is grossly oppressive, onerous, and one-sided," Tenney's lawyers alleged in the complaint filed on his behalf.
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Unfortunately, Dr. Romm chose to interpret our essay as a one-sided argument for innovation at the expense of deployment.
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F Otto Porter Jr. scored 14 points to lead the Wizards in a one-sided loss at Utah on Monday.
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It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers of jobs and companies lost.
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The one-sided understanding for anti-Semitic attitudes among some Muslim immigrants reinforces radical right- and left-wing anti-Semitism.
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These minority committee chairs, soon likely to be in the majority, claim it's unfair, an abuse of power, one-sided.
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"This was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," Trump said at the White House.
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It's time to put partisan politics behind us, end these one-sided attacks, and focus on the real threat: Putin.
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For 46 years, Corkin had been having her one-sided meetings with Henry, endlessly introducing herself to an old friend.
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Ms. Wongso denounced the ruling as "unfair and one-sided" as she was led from the courtroom by the police.
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" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Trump's offer is "one-sided, harshly partisan and made in bad faith.
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It's a game with a reputation for having some seriously one-sided matches, but fights can also be incredibly close.
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For example, photographic works capture the revolution using a photojournalistic style while acknowledging the nature of the one-sided propaganda.
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The weakest part of Major League by far is the one-sided love affair between Tom Berenger and Rene Russo.
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Her character is rather selfish and one-sided, which I love because it makes the show so much more relatable.
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In fact, the 2006 election was so one-sided that Democrats did not lose a single incumbent or open seat.
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It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers ... of jobs and companies lost.
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" In an Instagram caption posted on March 11, Haney said that she wanted to clear up a "one-sided narrative.
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A pair is connected with a directed edge (arrow), which is "one-sided" like on a one-way street sign.
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" Himes apologized for the witnesses for the one-sided hearing, called the GOP decision "as wrongheaded as it is mendacious.
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Rousey had risen to prominence with a series of one-sided victories, but Holm's veteran striking made Rousey look amateurish.
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No level of government may compel companies to provide messages that are one-sided or biased against their own views.
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In May 2004, one such resolution, also deemed "one-sided" by Israel, condemned Israel's demolition of Palestinian homes in Gaza.
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It seemed impossible to carry on a one-sided conversation with her, even about something as superficial as our day.
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Monsanto and other agrochemical companies denounced the agency's 2015 findings as incomplete and one-sided and lashed out at critics.
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But never mind all that: Clearly, the message China wants to send is that it's not a one-sided relationship.
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"No matter where you are in the world, the conversation about breastfeeding can get a little one-sided," she says.
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No matter the reason, it&aposs likely that we won&apost see another match this one-sided for some time.
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The 140-character platform Twitter has been Trump's sparring ground of choice for this mostly one-sided feud with Kelly.
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It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers... of jobs and companies lost.
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I look forward to the entire truth being known as opposed to a one-sided version meant to sideline me.
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Since then, Mr Trump's love affair with the country of his mother's birth has become if anything even more one-sided.
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Halep seized control with an early break and tightened her grip in a one-sided first set, containing her opponent's power.
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"It's another typical one-sided deal against the United States and it's not going to be happening for long," Trump said.
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Cormier's grappling prowess resulted in a one-sided performance that he finished with a rear naked choke in the third round.
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After the bees were cleared, South Africa ended up taking home a nine-wicket victory in the largely one-sided contest.
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We know that presidential debates, even if they're considered very one-sided, rarely have a large impact on the election itself.
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A huge problem with Facebook's campaign is that it is one sided, and puts all of the burden on the user.
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A year ago Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, calling it a "horrible, one-sided" deal.
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Cole and Poitras's dialogue already begins sort of one-sided: Cole frequently sends photos, while Poitras replies once in a while.
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Crowley's craftsmanship comes through most clearly in telling this story of relentless, one-sided slaughter without glutting the reader with gore.
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Kathie Lee Gifford was part of a one-sided feud with Howard Stern for decades, and she had no idea why.
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Belarus called Transneft's statement a "one-sided" decision, signaling that the compensation offer may not be sufficient to end the row.
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For Yvonne Walker, president of California's largest public-sector union, this was the "one-sided" rant of a man "playing Jeopardy".
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The Florida Panthers flipped what was a one-sided game just like that, and the Arizona Coyotes never saw it coming.
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Thanks to Americans' tendency to separate into like-minded communities and to deliberate gerrymandering, most individual House races are one-sided.
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Not just because it&aposs so one-sided but because there are so many good things they could be talking about.
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Instead of a tight-knit community, SoundCloud is now fractured, gamed, understaffed, and its relationship with creators feels very one-sided.
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Apparently desperate for some direction, the 150 cows gathered around the beaver and started a one-sided game of Simon Says.
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For the record, you might have a one-sided conversation the first few time you try communicating with the spirit world.
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Belarus called Transneft's statement a "one-sided" decision, signalling that the compensation offer may not be sufficient to end the row.
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We can't have one-sided trade where all these goods come into the United States and we can't compete fairly abroad.
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Which would be a nifty movie all by itself, except that it's terribly one-sided, depicting Gawker as the innocent victim.
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The president "risks getting a one-sided view of policy" without more input from groups representing consumers or workers, he said.
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But he said the dollar was "now moving around 108 yen" after his warnings that one-sided currency moves are undesirable.
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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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Parasocial interactions resemble face-to-face ones in terms of our thoughts and emotions about them, but they're (obviously) one-sided.
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Bordo never asks if her one-sided framing is evidence that she lives in a bubble, and what a telling oversight.
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In the October 2016 report, it met two criteria, including having engaged in persistent, one-sided intervention in foreign exchange markets.
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The protagonist of the newer photos projects her fear of being in a one-sided relationship, spiraling into insecurity and vulnerability.
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In his annual New Year's Day address, Kim addressed the fact that this strategy has for years been largely one-sided.
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"America should forget for ever the idea of one-sided negotiations under the shadow of a threat," spokesman Bahram Qassemi said.
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The exploration and production deal, with ExxonMobil, is one of the most one-sided in frontier oil, heavily favoring the company.
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The one-sided instruction sheet contains clear and simple illustrations to show you the set-up process from start to finish.
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A one-sided and untruthful narrative has been willingly spread, to support Iran policies based on plain ignorance of recent history.
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The best part about these often one-sided exchanges was that I wasn't being asked about sleep, latches, or nursing schedules.
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Beyond the decision to abandon what he called a "horrible, one-sided deal," what were the main takeaways from his announcement?
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An exclusive focus on innocent voter mistakes and the specter of voter fraud is one-sided and detrimental to our democracy.
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The low standards and one-sided nature of warrant requests are only the first step in a longer, public, adversarial process.
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Some analysts have said that the report seems one-sided, and that the international community bears some responsibility for Eritrea's descent.
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By releasing their own report ahead of time, Democrats appear to be framing the committee's report as one-sided and misleading.
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Though Trump has said that he and Kim fell in love, this is looking more like a one-sided love affair.
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That announcement came after months of publicly trashing the deal, which he has characterized as one-sided in favor of Iran.
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But it's a little hard to call it a partnership when it's so one-sided in terms of the negotiating leverage.
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Trump has long blasted the Obama-era accord, and called it a "horrible, one-sided deal" in announcing the U.S. exit.
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"That only shows how one-sided the discussion in Germany has been for years," said Ms. Petry, a mother of four.
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I want no part of a one-sided argument or feud where one woman lives to demoralize and degrade another woman.
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He beat fellow TRT deserter Dan Henderson before fighting Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, and getting TKO'd in a one-sided first round.
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The American struck 210 winners and never faced a break point in a one-sided match lasting just over an hour.
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A business model where we rely almost entirely on the whim of customers to supply our income is inherently one-sided.
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Will's dad Lonnie is the intimate antagonism of divorce: tense one-sided telephone conversations, a life somehow sinister in its detachment.
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When we're angry, our judgment is one-sided, as we aren't able to take all aspects of the situation into account.
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" In hockey circles, they'll say that a guy on the wrong end of a one-sided fight has been "rag-dolled.
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"Right now, unfortunately, it is a very unfair and one-sided one," Mr. Trump said of the two countries' trading relationship.
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Football is safer today than ever before; we encourage balanced and informed discussion on the matter rather than one-sided commentaries.
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Madison Keys had not, and a one-sided women's quarterfinal at the Australian Open on Wednesday did not resolve that disparity.
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A one one-sided narrative was constructed in which protesters, now labeled "violent mobs," were solely responsible for the escalating conflict.
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The gunman was exploring violent, competing ideologies, and "there was nothing that was all one-sided or the other," he said.
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"Forced arbitration is a one-sided, secretive, and rigged system which effectively immunizes the company from all public accountability," Hinkle said.
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The day's third matchup was a battle of East Coast teams, and once again the match started out rather one-sided.
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It assumes that the condescension is one-sided (it is not) and that it exists in a vacuum (it does not).
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Despite Trump's repeated promises, this stunning lack of economic growth underscores the tax cuts' one-sided gains for the ultra-wealthy.
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The title's "me" is Eligio (Gael García Bernal), a soap opera actor with a rather one-sided notion of marital fidelity.
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A one-sided edict penned behind closed doors to threaten and bully college administrators will chill more speech than it frees.
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"This decision is entirely consistent with DOJ's complete mismanagement of the one-sided IG report," the former Trump campaign adviser said.
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Between those bookends, the soldiers scrambled to administer aid and find a way to stay alive in a one-sided battle.
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The matchup Monday was hardly as one-sided as one might have expected based solely on the pedigrees of the programs.
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And since most people are friends with people who are like them — even politically — the increasingly familiar messages are one-sided.
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International analysts say Freeport's contract might not be as one-sided as many Indonesian government officials make it out to be.
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" The former child star had earlier slammed the documentary, which alleged that Jackson was a child sexual predator, as "one-sided.
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This means inviting your roommate into a conversation about how you can get along better rather than making one-sided accusations.
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In 2012 and 2008, non-college whites also preferred the Republican over the Democratic candidate, but by less one-sided margins.
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BRITAIN'S ELECTION on December 12th was the most unpredictable in years—yet in the end the result was crushingly one-sided.
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Arizona followed with a 14-5 run to retake control of the half before ending with the one-sided halftime advantage.
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The second set was one-sided as Pouille, who reached the U.S. Open quarter-finals earlier this month, easily outpaced Goffin.
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Instead, we keep having the same one-sided conversations on the news and then pounding our fists that nothing ever changes.
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"It is a hasty, one-sided and biased report aimed at arriving at a predetermined objective," he said, according to Reuters.
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We need to create space for the stories we tell about women traveling to be multi-dimensional rather than one-sided.
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Admittedly, it's been a one-sided affair since the two first traded barbs last February over Trump's plans to build a wall.
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It's not one-sided; this is about figuring out what every individual needs and then linking them to that kind of help.
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Even after the election, Trump continued to paint the US-Saudi relationship as one-sided and vowed to get a better deal.
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However, the Trump administration opposed the agreement as one-sided and said it allowed for Iran to eventually resume its nuclear program.
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That's basically like a one-sided record and should be the most faithful analog reproduction of the original sound you can get.
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Meadows, too, raised eyebrows over the one-sided nature of Comey's testimony, pointing out that Comey's memos could have been self-serving.
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Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso said he had expressed deep concerns to U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew over one-sided currency moves.
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Team owners versus the general public is a one-sided fight, a classic example of concentrated gain taking precedence over diffuse pain.
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But Trump denounced the deal as one-sided in Iran's favor and repudiated it, nudging Rouhani towards the position of Iranian hardliners.
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The Republican frontrunner is locked in a battle far above his dignity, namely a rather one-sided flame war with Pope Francis.
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A REAL scandal is the one sided coverage, hour by hour, of networks like NBC & Democrat spin machines like Saturday Night Live.
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News anchors encourage shrill, one-sided debates in which guests—anywhere from six to well over a dozen—shout over one another.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," he said.
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Without estimating the benefits the American people would gain under these initiatives, the Tax Policy Center's report is inaccurate and one-sided.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," Trump said.
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But it's cool because I get to bring sensitivity and a young perspective to something that is looked at so one-sided.
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While theatrics have a place, I learned that students learn best when class is interactive, a dialogue — not a one-sided transmission.
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Trump, who is very fond of zero-sum thinking, one-sided deals, and sketchy business ethics, would naturally find this background appealing.
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There are numerous one-sided provisions that ensure West Ham's control over the stadium and stadium operations extends beyond those 220 days.
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To understand why Jax was so frighteningly angry, you have to understand what led to his one-sided screaming match with Brittany.
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Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso said the government would take steps to counter "one-sided" moves in the yen in either direction.
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The critics will say we have been too one-sided, that the forces fighting to depose Assad are also guilty of atrocities.
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Then there's the hype cycle, where writers might opt to cover overblown, one-sided university press releases instead of the actual science.
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After losing a one-sided second set to Ostapenko, Gauff bounced back in the third, racing out to a 5-0 lead.
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One diplomat called it a "one-sided love story" as the Taliban, who have yet to respond, are deemed unlikely to reciprocate.
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The tear-stained "Home At Dawn" was a one-sided seven-inch single that came with a 2000 issue of Speed Kills.
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Trump has called the 1003-year-old deal that allows free trade between Mexico, Canada and the US a one-sided agreement.
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" Ahead of the film's broadcast premiere, Taj spoke out on Twitter and referred to the documentary as a "one-sided hit job.
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Things are fraught now, but that gap might make lasting drama impossible, leaving just one-sided vitriol and a run of blowouts.
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Hopkins was thoroughly worked in a one-sided beating, and most observers felt time had finally caught up with the ageless wonder.
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The Michael Jackson estate has also criticized "Leaving Neverland," releasing a statement that called it "blatantly one-sided" and lacking independent voices.
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Once a year performance reviews (which tend to be one-sided, with your boss rattling off answers to a questionnaire) are out.
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Both during his campaign and now as president, Trump has demonstrated that he understands that immigration is not a one-sided ledger.
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"The House charged ahead with an extreme, hastily written, one-sided measure that would make the American people less safe," she said.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump's ongoing one-sided feud with a weekly sketch comedy series took on a new wrinkle Sunday morning.
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But I do like how lobbyist money and influence can often act as a great hedge against a dangerously one-sided ideology.
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Our nation needs to stem the tide of job losses caused by one-sided trade deals on an uneven global playing field.
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To convert Happy Birthday, Wanda June into an opera, conversations had to become one-sided soliloquies which could be sung as arias.
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Last week President Vladimir Putin warned there would be consequences if NATO continued what he called a one-sided position against Russia.
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"Our main goal is to start a healthy and peaceful dialogue, rather than to keep this a one-sided conversation," Gatter said.
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But with polling as one-sided as most of the polling in the mainstream media today, no one can know for sure.
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The war in Yemen, a truly monstrous, one-sided conflict led by the Saudis against their poorer neighbor, raged on and intensified.
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In the caption, Willis writes that she's part of the "codependent daughters club," but their relationship doesn't seem so pathologically one-sided.
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First, these rumors are one-sided, nearly always hatched by Republicans against Democrats, and almost exclusively smearing the Clintons and Barack Obama.
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Purdue (113-211) drove 213 yards in 236 plays on its opening drive, setting the pace of a one-sided offensive clinic.
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Progress with Pyongyang cannot be accomplished if Washington is rushing into hardline fantasies about one-sided concessions and threats of preventive war.
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Cramer saw this one-sided war on Amazon as a big problem for the market given FANG's almost overbearing influence on stocks.
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Saturday's one-sided affair saw Djokovic claim a 60th career ATP title, one of only 10 players to achieve such a feat.
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"The success of our Curve business for women was an indicator that this cannot be a one-sided conversation," Bart told Refinery29.
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Yet throughout the campaign, Mr. Trump complained that U.S.-Japan relations were one-sided, with America shouldering too many of the burdens.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," Trump continued.
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"That is why we are withdrawing from one-sided international deals," he added, citing the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Paris agreement.
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" The nuclear deal with Iran is "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into.
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The military won voters' approval of the Constitution in 2017 in a one-sided referendum in which opponents were prevented from campaigning.
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Headlines can show one-sided arguments, while reading the article in detail gives you all the information needed to comprehend a topic.
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Experts, however, including FIFPro, the global players' union, said the terms were most likely unenforceable because of how one-sided they appear.
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The Heat (7-8) led by as many as 25 points during a one-sided first half, but were outplayed after halftime.
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Officials who worked for the previous governments complain that the hearings are one-sided and have given voice only to the victims.
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In an explanation for its decision, Ethiopia said the Egyptian plan was "one-sided", flawed, and would ultimately hamper its economic development.
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In an explanation for its decision, Ethiopia said the Egyptian plan was "one-sided", flawed, and would ultimately hamper its economic development.
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"This was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," Trump said as he withdrew from the deal.
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"What North Korea announced today was North Korea's one-sided claim," Moon Sang-gyun, the ministry spokesman said at a news briefing.
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This one-sided representation of campus speech doesn't reflect my 14 years teaching in large public institutions in Michigan, Texas and Wisconsin.
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Joe Jonas won hearts and Halloween itself on Saturday night with one of the best one-sided couple costumes we've ever seen.
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" Anchors say in the script that they are "concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country.
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But, he added, one-sided oversight would not be sufficient to deal with the most important issues Congress is charged with scrutinizing.
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Press coverage of tax policy tends to be one-sided and focused on tax breaks and loopholes only, not actual tax burdens.
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In one instance last year, hosts were required to read statements that condemned "irresponsible, one-sided news stories" at the national level.
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"Minimising one-sided dependencies in order to win back national sovereignty in sensitive areas is the right idea," he told the magazine.
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He has denied the criticisms, but claimed that other outlets had been too one-sided in their coverage of the 2016 election.
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" He also criticized the Iran nuclear deal, calling it, characteristically, "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions" and "an embarrassment.
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Yet Canada has almost as much to lose if the United States rescinds the 23-year-old agreement or demands one-sided revisions.
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But that one-sided disconnect somehow makes them even more interesting; it's like eavesdropping on half a conversation and imagining the other half.
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Meyers Leonard contributed 483 points and Gerald Henderson and Al-Farouq Aminu 11 apiece in Portland's most one-sided victory of the season.
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Subit said courts are able to throw out an arbitration clause under certain circumstances, such as being unfair, one-sided, or too expensive.
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Now that Trump is president, ethics watchdogs fear Icahn is all too willing to exploit what amounts to a one-sided love affair.
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" Speaking to reporters, a spokesman for India's Ministry of External Affairs said "we have only seen the one-sided version of that conversation.
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The idea of letting a friend of an alleged predator write a one-sided piece attacking the credibility of his victim is disgusting.
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The only question is whether the Republican Congressional leadership will be Machiavellian enough to realize this and feed this one-sided destructive frenzy.
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J&J has said the Reuters article was "one-sided, false and inflammatory", adding that its Baby Powder was "safe and asbestos free".
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In case you were in any doubt just how one-sided this battle is getting, we're here to lay it out for you.
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Perhaps they&aposll do it with this immigration debate that they will have tomorrow, which by the way, is a one-sided debate.
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J&J denied the allegation, saying the story was "one-sided, false and inflammatory" and an "absurd conspiracy theory," according to a statement.
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It's a one-sided portrait of a marriage, and it feels self-centered, which can make this enormous book feel a little claustrophobic.
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It's gloriously one-sided, an interaction that requires, at most, a little make-believe, and at least, the experience of being a voyeur.
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He complained the liberal news media along with others were painting a one-sided picture of the political and social landscape in America.
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Before Guccifer 2.0 began speaking with Best, the account had repeatedly claimed to be Assange's source, though it was a one-sided relationship.
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Yet these long-desired moments are oddly bereft of feeling, marked by one-sided hugs, constrained dialogue, and the faintest touch of reminiscing.
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In the memo, the department noted the conspiracy's "one sided" political leanings as part of the reason why it was an unauthorized patch.
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A year ago Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, calling it a "horrible, one-sided" deal.
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On Tuesday the company said in a statement that the Reuters article, which was published on Friday, "is one-sided, false and inflammatory".
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"America should forget forever the idea of one-sided negotiations under the shadow of a threat," Tasnim news agency quoted Qassemi as saying.
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The finish came with just forty seconds remaining in the first round, but the action had been entirely one sided from the outset.
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So NAFTA's a horrible one-sided deal that's cost us millions and millions of jobs and cost us tens of billions of dollars.
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The one-sided policing is another example of the ruling Law and Justice party's accommodation of the country's ultranationalist fringe, warn rights advocates.
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For the record, you might have a one-sided conversation the first few time, but you'll want to remain relaxed and open-minded.
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Alvarenga continued his one-sided conversation with Córdoba's body for six days before he realized he was conversing seamlessly with a dead man.
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" The catchy track also features the lines: "Sometimes I just wanna kiss girls, girls, girls" and "I ain't one-sided, I'm open-minded.
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These sites aren't "fake" but tend to be so one-sided that it's hard to be fully informed if that's all you read.
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A multi-layered bizarro portrait of a good friend as well as a one-sided amour fou story to be shot in Paris.
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Overnight, Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso said the country will take the "necessary measures" against what he dubbed the "one-sided" yen rises.
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Answer: The statement is evidently one-sided trying to depict the Philippines as The Wild, Wild West in this part of the world.
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Trump said the U.S. will never enter into a "one-sided deal" with other nations, an apparent shot at the Paris climate agreement.
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In their explanations of fandom, media theorists like Hall often talk about parasocial relationships, one-sided bonds formed with a character or celebrity.
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It must be remembered by all, especially the media, that this report, like all federal investigative reports and actions, will be one sided.
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"I was concerned because Sinclair's support for the Trump administration made the claims about 'irresponsible, one-sided news' look like projection," he wrote.
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Trump has often blasted China for its "one-sided" trade practices, but has also insisted that he and Xi have a positive relationship.
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Trump lamented that trade deals the U.S. had with other countries have long been "one-sided," and cost the U.S. billions of dollars.
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The contest remains, for now at least, largely one-sided thanks to the LME's historic franchise as global benchmark for base metals pricing.
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"Making a Murderer" also drew criticism from Wisconsin prosecutors who say it's one-sided and omits crucial information used to convict Mr. Avery.
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Although the messages are predominantly one-sided, according to The Atlantic, they were turned over to congressional investigators by Trump Jr.'s lawyers.
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To do otherwise would certainly expose investors to an unnecessarily one-sided bet and level of risk during a period of heightened uncertainty.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," Trump said Tuesday.
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The Trojans shredded one of the nation's top defenses for 539 yards, but the Buffaloes' takeaways kept an otherwise one-sided game close.
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Some of that is rooted in recognizing the one-sided nature of the world they experienced on Facebook and Twitter during the election.
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I have found myself many times in a one-sided relationship, and I was always the person who would offer and never receive.
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"We are going to raise awareness about Google's one-sided bias and campaign against dissenting opinions and voices," Posobiec told The Mercury News.
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On February 9, Conway appeared on Fox & Friends in the midst of a one-sided fight between President Trump and Nordstrom department stores.
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He lamented that trade deals the U.S. had with other countries have long been "one-sided," and cost the U.S. billions of dollars.
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A fight of the year is not about one athlete's dominance or a bully preying on a victim or one-sided, surgical destruction.
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The problem is that these arguments are often one-sided — for every $1 spent by public interest groups and unions, corporations spend $34.
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Red Bulls 20, N.Y.C.F.C. 1 HARRISON, N.J. — The match was decided quickly, another one-sided derby with more yellow cards than suspenseful moments.
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Alexander is not alone in her thinking, although her argument is one-sided and lacks the historical complexity that defines this longstanding dispute.
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I don't want to give any kind of one-sided answer on anything like that, just out of respect for all parties involved.
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This deal always seemed curiously one-sided; it appears that the end game is to make Cortana just one of many Alexa skills.
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At one point, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen having a brief, intense one-sided conversation with a stony-faced Trump on Friday.
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A one-sided, partisan article will typically generate more clicks than a nuanced article that gives each side of an issue their due.
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That project has unsettled some American and European policymakers, who worry it will be a vehicle for one-sided Chinese influence and interests.
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Coincidentally, this is the very contract Megan complained was one-sided and unfair when she signed it as a naive 20-year-old.
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The fifth seed converted five of the six break point chances she carved out, wrapping up the one-sided affair in 53 minutes.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," Mr. Trump said.
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How did this response "restore international attention to the Palestinian cause with each one-sided casualty report" and revive "Hamas's flagging political fortunes"?
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And complaints about one-sided news and 'sharing of false and biased' news on social media have been absolutely common on the Left.
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The Magic will try to recover from that one-sided stretch when they return home to take on the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday.
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The one-sided toll was one of the highest since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office in 2012, pledging to end years violence.
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But, the further you got from the deal -- and the better Harden played -- the more one-sided, in Houston's favor, the trade looked.
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Partisan polls should always be taken with a grain of salt and one-sided message testing like Bloomberg's — hitting Sanders without hitting Trump.
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But the one-sided offensive shellacking that L.S.U. unleashed on Oklahoma was without precedent in the playoff system, now in its sixth season.
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For one, social media platforms create powerful "echo chambers" that feed us a nonstop diet of one-sided, hyper-partisan news and commentary.
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"While this (Russian) statement is positive, this cannot be a one-sided offer," the aid chief, Stephen O'Brien, told the U.N. Security Council.
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But the fact remains that, even if individual races are not going Mercedes' way, the title battle remains as one-sided as ever.
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That often made for uncomfortable listening, as these actual people were posited as possible murder suspects on the basis of one-sided claims.
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But inquiries such as this — one-sided, biased and deeply hypocritical — do no service to the U.N., or to the human rights movement.
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I am truly surprised at the one-sided point of view that heretofore has been absent from his otherwise evenhanded and excellent columns.
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When all was said and done, it was pretty one-sided in favor of Cormier, but he still couldn't put the icon away.
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Paired with strappy black heels and a tangle of gold necklaces, the body-con dress had some serious one-sided off-the-shoulder action.
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" He also decertified the Iran nuclear deal, calling it "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States ever entered into.
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Aso called the forex market's recent moves "one-sided", and said rapid movements were undesirable, reiterating verbal warnings made by Japanese officials on Thursday.
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"It's disappointing that a one-sided interpretation of the rules is putting this much-needed upgrade program at risk," said one of the sources.
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If you want to bring people together then stop using your celebrity to voice your obvious one-sided liberal dislike of everything Trump does.
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While this sort of age difference in relationships can be problematic in the real world, here, it never develops beyond a one-sided longing.
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That's especially true if they're dominated by bland one-sided witticisms, because women like funny men and men like women who find them funny.
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Dr. Dill-Shackleford describes our relationships to characters as parasocial relationships, or one-sided relationships that we have with the media that we consume.
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Japanese Finance Minister overnight the government will intervene in the currency market if "one-sided" yen rises last long enough to hurt the economy.
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But I'm also deeply aware that no matter where you are in the world, the conversation about breastfeeding can get a little one-sided.
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As for how staff and guests feel, I obviously got a one-sided story from Savioke and hotel management, but it sounds overwhelmingly positive.
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The Guermantes Way, however, is slow going and so far involves a one-sided and inappropriate (and not in the fun way) unrequited love.
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" Elite Daily reports that the love wasn't one-sided, either, with Styles giving a shoutout to his former band members before singing "Stockholm Syndrome.
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A couple of weeks before Night School hit theaters, Katt Williams kicked off what has been characterized in headlines one-sided beef with Haddish.
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The judge's ruling, moreover, was an extraordinarily one-sided decision in favor of the merger, although the legal thinking behind that ruling was controversial.
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S. election turnaround but the post-season has been filled with one-sided match-ups, with an average margin of victory of 15.7 points.
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But the China Foreign Exchange Trade System said the mainland's foreign exchange market was susceptible to "irrational expectations" that could exaggerate one-sided sentiment.
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"With investors piling on to a one-sided trade, an unwinding of these positions could only add to demand," reads DoubleLine's most recent report.
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Leaked information is inherently one-sided and rarely paints the full picture of what's going on as it comes from someone with an agenda.
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The new prologue seems like it might attempt to redress this one-sided treatment, concentrating on Batgirl as the Batgirl, not just a victim.
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"Foreign exchange intervention could also be considered if rapid exchange rate movements are the result of illiquid or one-sided markets," the report said.
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"I'm very sure that was the best match of my life," said Halep, who made just three unforced errors in the one-sided contest.
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Lol I wish I could tell you a cute story about an ex-boyfriend or something, but it's slightly more one-sided than that.
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Berom leaders say their attackers are foreign-sponsored jihadists, though there is little evidence to support this, and the fight is not one-sided.
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The dexterity on which he had previously prided himself seemed to have evaporated, and the fight soon took on a seriously one-sided complexion.
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"A REAL scandal is the one sided coverage, hour by hour, of networks like NBC & Democrat spin machines like Saturday Night Live," he tweeted.
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"A REAL scandal is the one sided coverage, hour by hour, of networks like NBC & Democrat spin machines like Saturday Night Live," Trump tweeted.
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But we can no longer be taken advantage of, or enter into a one-sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return.
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"The one-sided action proposed by the council today only further shows that the Human Rights Council is indeed a broken body," he said.
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Very few are defending Mr. Trump, ensuring one-sided media coverage and making it easier for Republican-leaning voters to break away as well.
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By law, a major U.S. trading partner has to meet three criteria to be labeled a manipulator, including one-sided intervention in currency markets.
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We're told the Jackson kids have been in turmoil over the renewed allegations ... and that they feel the doc was one-sided and unfair.
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With so much capital flowing into the U.S., the market for FX forward contracts (and other currency hedging instruments) is now extremely one-sided.
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Trump said last month Washington was withdrawing from what he called "a horrible one-sided deal" and would reimpose U.S. economic sanctions on Iran.
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Russo's hallmark themes — male friendships, one-sided love, the collision of the past with the present — are on full display in this new novel.
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Sung, the South Korean industry minister, said the country had been diversifying import sources and localizing supplies to cope with Japan's "one-sided" measure.
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Update: Donald Trump is now threatening to boycott the CNN town hall, calling the network's coverage "really one-sided and unfair" in a tweet.
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But he blamed the players and their agents — whom he called gangsters — for the disputes, not the players' one-sided contracts with the club.
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Finally, Stephen Colbert addressed the recurring themes of one-sided nudity and robes that have emerged in the recent flood of sexual misconduct charges.
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It's the ultimate aspirational fantasy for any woman caught in a one-sided love affair or anyone who is simply fed up with weddings.
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"I am canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with Cuba," he declared, an exaggeration in that he reversed only parts of it.
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Your one-sided actions have made that impossible," the senators wrote, calling the plan "a recipe for renewed division and conflict in the region.
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A clot or a bleed usually affects only one of these branches, leading to a one-sided deficit in a part of the brain.
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He played just 31 minutes due to the one-sided contest and fell one point shy of his career high of 61, accomplished twice.
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Floyd Mayweather's mixed up in another one-sided fight, but he wasn't the one throwing punches ... some guy in his crew delivered this beatdown.
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He played just 33 minutes due to the one-sided contest and fell one point shy of his career high of 61, accomplished twice.
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"From the perspective of here in the House, this has been such a one-sided partisan hoax from the very beginning," Hice told Hill.
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His comments are "defensive measures," Mr. Brafman wrote, from someone who sees himself as a target of the government and one-sided news coverage.
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The day Sessions announced his candidacy to retake the seat, he addressed the one-sided feud with Trump in a stunning display of loyalty.
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When it seemed like it will be a repeat of last year when Djokovic thrashed Nadal in a one-sided final, Thiem bounced back.
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While the Mets remain two and a half games out of a wild-card berth, their divisional rivalry with Atlanta has been one-sided.
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Some women secretly arm themselves in self-defense, but the grim statistics of I.P.V. homicide show it's a one-sided war of the sexes.
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The result is that Mr. Trump, until recently, has dismissed the agreement as a "one-sided deal," and a failure by President Barack Obama.
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It had long been American foreign policy to veto any one-sided Security Council resolutions that declared Judaism's holiest places to be illegally occupied.
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President Trump is doing the right thing by telling the United Nations that the United States now rejects the one-sided Security Council resolution.
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For the past couple of years we have endured a lengthy, one-sided, and largely fruitless debate over "censorship" on our US social networks.
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Some, like the World Jewish Congress and American Jewish Committee, called the resolution a one-sided measure that would not help the peace process.
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Aspirations of significant power in a political environment as one sided as that of South Africa can seem futile, but Maimane is still optimistic.
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"We're open for a bilateral dialogue with Slovenia and we do not expect from Slovenia any one-sided action on this issue," Plenkovic said.
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While the Mets remain two and a half games out of a wild-card berth, their divisional rivalry with Atlanta has been one-sided.
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But the most egregious thing about the bill isn't even the specifics of its content; it's how one-sided — and unnecessarily so — it is.
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American movies vacillate endlessly between the worship of lawmen and the romance of outlaws, but few are as dogmatically one-sided as this one.
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While his talent remains irrefutable, his Saturday night loss was as one-sided as they come, and will require some real tenacity to rebound from.
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For most of the first season, we only saw his version of events and as a result, a pretty one-sided version of the story.
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" He did not testify before the House committee and said the report was "one-sided tabloid, trash gossip that was produced in a secret room.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A senior official at Japan's Ministry of Finance said on Thursday he was concerned about one-sided, fast moves in the currency market.
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He said he had "just highlighted she didn't reach other reliable sources and it led to a one-sided news article based on unreliable sources".
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China has been taking out massive amounts of money & wealth from the U.S. in totally one-sided trade, but won't help with North Korea. Nice!
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In Duterte's view, one-sided cooperation with the U.S. could result in increasing friction, not just with China, but Islamic extremism in the Southern Philippines.
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Trump pulled the United States out of the Iran nuclear accord, which he called a "horrible, one-sided deal," but he never killed it outright.
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A key theater of the Sino-American confrontation is the ideological war between China and the West, yet this aspect largely has been one-sided.
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For years, it has been a one-sided affair: Advertisers pay more money for football every year, even though ratings have stayed about the same.
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It's actually a unicornurate uterus, meaning that it's one-sided, small, and makes it extra hard to get pregnant and carry a baby to term.
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"We don't convict someone in America based on a one-sided argument and a press conference," Avenatti, 3003, wrote in a statement shared on Twitter.
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He was hoping for a more one-sided love situation, but, in case anyone hasn't been paying attention, Robby is in love with JoJo, too.
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As The Atlantic acknowledges, the conversation was largely one-sided, with WikiLeaks making a proposal and Trump Jr. either acting in accordance or going silent.
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The correspondence, released as part of the Chilcot report into Britain's role in the Iraq War, is one-sided --Bush's letters were not made public.
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But Canada will still have to open its market to Asian cars, subjecting its car-parts firms to a one-sided dose of foreign competition.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Scrolling on your phone with a duvet around your ears is how every tragically one-sided modern relationship begins.
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In May, Trump pulled the United States out of the multilateral deal concluded before he took office, denouncing it as one-sided in Iran's favor.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran will never take part in one-sided negotiations with the United States under threat, foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Wednesday.
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That type of one-sided marketplace is far less valuable than a two-sided marketplace that has a locked-up supply and also manages demand.
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A spokesman for the sect said its members refused to be part of the planned commission to investigate the episode, calling the inquiry one-sided.
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Photo source: Mobike Photo source: Mobike Those affected won't have much time to ponder, but feel "unbalanced" and "upset" about the company's "one-sided" decision.
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Samsonite, one of most high-profile Hong Kong-listed stocks to be targeted by a short-seller, has called the allegations "misleading" and "one-sided".
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The one-sided romance peaked in the mid-2000s, alongside the release of consoles that could create emotive, lifelike characters in believable three-dimensional worlds.
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Opening proceedings on centre court, the Briton, who struggled in the previous round, was never bothered by 10th seed Raonic in a one-sided match.
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Kellyanne Conway has jumped into President Trump's ongoing, one-sided feud with Nordstrom department stores, which have stopped carrying his daughter Ivanka Trump's fashion line.
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In a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Thursday, Aso conveyed Tokyo's "strong concern" over what it saw as "one-sided" yen rises.
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Simply, the unconventional North Korean tyrant, by effecting a historic summit meeting with President Trump, has outfoxed the United States into making one-sided concessions.
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But Serena simply upped her performance and claimed eight of the last nine games before ending a one-sided match on her second match point.
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What... ....about all of the one sided Fake Media coverage (collusion with Crooked H?) that I had to endure during my very successful presidential campaign.
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Telling lies, having a one-sided relationship, and dismissing one person's serious concerns are all signs a friendship is toxic or headed in that direction.
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Japanese officials have warned regularly against "one-sided" moves in the yen, but most analysts believe U.S. opposition will prevent them intervening against the currency.
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South of the border, in Seoul, it may hurt to see Trump's apparently one-sided dialogue with Kim -- but they are trying to be pragmatic.
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President Donald Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement because he said the deal appeared one-sided and Iran could eventually restart its nuclear program.
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AfD deputy leader Georg Pazderski defended the site as necessary because pupils in many schools were exposed to a "one-sided left-green world view".
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More recently, however, he's lost his footing, alternating wins over Tatsuya Kawajiri and Robbie Peralta with one-sided losses to Dennis Bermudez and Thiago Tavares.
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Daniels went from taking a one sided beating from Holzken to besting him for two and a half rounds in the space of six months.
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Japanese authorities on Monday warned the yen moves were "one-sided and speculative" and that the government stood ready to intervene to weaken the currency.
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Still, watching their team get eliminated at Wrigley Field had to sting, although many of them stuck around as the one-sided game dragged on.
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When you pray for someone every day for more than a year, you start to build some sort of a relationship, even if one-sided.
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Since before he entered public life, Mr. Christie, a Republican, has idolized his local hero, Mr. Springsteen, but the love has often been one-sided.
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Nikki R. Haley, the American ambassador to the United Nations, described the measure, a United Nations Security Council resolution drafted by Kuwait, as one-sided.
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With its two one-sided victories, Belgium has all but clinched a spot in the round of 16, where tougher tests are sure to await.
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"Normally when guys come up, they're kind of one-sided hitters," said Hicks, who made his debut for the Minnesota Twins when he was 23.
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HKAGA's statement, explained Molesworth, was written because many of its 47 member galleries were troubled by the one-sided coverage of Hong Kong Art Week.
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While calls to shut down campus speech come from both the right and the left, the Trump administration's interventions to date have been one-sided.
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"We are going to raise awareness about Google's one-sided bias and campaign against dissenting opinions and voices," Posobiec told The Mercury News on Thursday.
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Cozzens is determined to debunk the main thrust of Brown's one-sided book — that the government's response to the so-called "Indian problem" was genocide.
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More and more people are suggesting that Republicans (and me) should be given Equal Time on T.V. when you look at the one-sided coverage?
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France was criticized by analysts and diplomats earlier this month after blocking an European Union communique that it deemed was too one-sided against Haftar.
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U.S. human rights ambassador Keith Harper said at the time that the resolution was "far outside" the council's mandate and highlighted its "one-sided nature".
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The great contribution of Nguyen's Pulitzer Prize-winning first novel is that it introduces a Vietnamese voice into a conversation that has been one-sided.
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THEY'VE BEEN VERY COURTEOUS TO ME ABOUT PRINTING MY EDITORIALS AND SUCH AS THAT SO I DON'T WANT TO SAY THAT THEY'RE TOTALLY ONE SIDED.
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Because, from the officers' perspective, the current scrutiny is so unfair and one-sided that the only option is to pull back from proactively helping.
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Fox executives, however, were stunned by the ruling, which they saw as heavily one-sided, according to two people with direct knowledge of their thinking.
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But as big a challenge as the Trump administration poses to pro-choice advocates, the fight won't be as one-sided as you might think.
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Our media and political environment is built to reassure them hourly about how right they are, to more deeply fix them in a one-sided worldview.
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The judge did not address Vedanta's request for it to be involved in the liquidation proceedings, which the company says have so far been one-sided.
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Don't tell me a 4 hour one sided hit job that you watched is more reputable than people who actually knew him and saw his interactions.
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Ostensibly the meeting was to hear both sides of the argument, though as with so many other issues, the scientific consensus is considerably more one-sided.
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U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley calls the proposal "a grossly one-sided approach that is morally bankrupt" and would undermine efforts at peace between Israel and Palestinians.
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How serious a threat this really is will depend ultimately on a contest of principle versus commerce, a battle that is almost always hugely one-sided.
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That's why we have terms to capture more one-sided relationships, like friend crush or hey, I don't really know her but I think she's neat.
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Some of Zuckerberg's correspondents noticed that their old conversations had suddenly become one-sided, and eventually told TechCrunch's Josh Constine, who broke the story last April.
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So, if Chuck and Ronnie are headed towards any type of romantic relationship, or a one-sided crush, the entire future storyline won't seem completely implausible.
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All times are ET. (Twitter does not send a user copies of their own messages, so the contents Best provided are one-sided.) 8:2.03 p.m.
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Farrier and Reeve are likely trying to tell a true story, but with a lack of sources willing to talk, Tickled does often feel one-sided.
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But since Lin's books are autobiographical, they are one-sided, containing only his experience of events, which shuts out the narrative of the person he hurt.
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" He also called the filing "evidence of a concerted campaign by [Weinstein] to try this case in the press using one-sided, incomplete, and mischaracterized information.
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It's natural to be curious about the person on the other side of that conversation, especially if you worry that the conversation is too one-sided.
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"The Iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States ever entered into ... but what's done is done," Trump said.
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Arizona&aposs 33-0 loss to the Rams in London was the most one-sided regular-season defeat for the team in Arians&apos five seasons.
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The one-sided prize echoes previous awards, such as to South Korean President Kim Dae-jung in 2000 for his work for reconciliation with North Korea.
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Unfortunately, Diamond is too one-sided in his treatment of race, making excuses for black gangs and for the exploitative numbers rackets that plague black neighborhoods.
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It is an acknowledgement of the complicity of the film-makers in the one-sided nature of what could have been a fascinating, multi-faceted story.
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It said "social benefits" should be the biggest priority, and the one-sided pursuit of box office returns, ratings or online clicks should be "firmly opposed".
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In fact, it seems, despite his pig police socks, Kaepernick has done more to engage a civil national discussion than the one-sided protests and outrage.
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And thirdly, "Persistent, one-sided intervention" in the currency market, including repeated purchases of foreign currency (which drives up other currencies and drives down local currencies).
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So this is what these algorithms are all about, and it's a very one-sided algorithm that works for the employer and not for the employee.
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The letter is the latest action in what has become a strange one-sided feud between the president of the United States and a department store.
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"I am deeply disappointed that the administration set aside longstanding U.S. policy to allow such a one-sided resolution to pass," Wyden said in a statement.
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What results is a one-sided and awkwardly uncritical account of the career forged by a man Kirschbaum makes no secret of admiring a great deal.
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" On Sunday morning, Trump tweeted criticisms of "Saturday Night Live," calling the sketch comedy series a "totally one sided, biased show" with "nothing funny at all.
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It took Djokovic nearly an hour to prevail in the first set but he closed out a one-sided tiebreak with a deft backhand passing shot.
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Many in the media are complicit in these deaths because their one-sided reporting encourages Hamas to send innocent women and children to the front line.
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"This was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," he says in remarks that, at times, misrepresent the international agreement's provisions.
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The president lashed out at "SNL" on Sunday morning, decrying the comedy show and NBC for "one sided coverage" and suggesting he bring a legal challenge.
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The New York civil complaint filed yesterday seeking compensation from Sandals presents a self-serving, one-sided and incomplete version of an incident reported in 2016.
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" A response from a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the House "hastily voted and passed a one-sided resolution which distorts the facts.
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But if they are going to keep it one-sided, like a grand jury, they should stay behind closed doors the way a grand jury does.
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" Sinclair owns nearly 200 local TV stations and has ordered its anchors to read a statement expressing concern about "one-sided news stories plaguing the country.
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Kyrgios said his knee had nothing to do with the result and paid Raonic full credit for serving up a storm in the one-sided clash.
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After all, the incongruent relationship is meant to provide a hedge to investors that aren't interested in bearing the turmoil that comes with one-sided exposure.
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Trump has frequently blasted the "horrible, one-sided" deal signed under the Obama administration while leaving the door open to a future agreement under his presidency.
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They omit telling the public that an indictment is meaningless — a one-sided presentation to a grand jury with no cross-examination, no counter-point evidence.
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The league is getting the most attention it has received in almost two decades, and the series everyone is watching has been a one-sided bore.
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I think those treaties are very unfair, and they're very one-sided and I do think that some of those treaties, just like the Iran deal.
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"The trend is for savvy businesses and attorneys to draft arbitration agreements that are less one-sided than they were 15 years ago," Arnow-Richman adds.
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The alternative is a one-sided system whereby the bloc grants market access if a foreign country's rules are fully aligned or "equivalent" with its own.
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The West's one-sided focus on the struggle for democracy abroad made Western advisers shy away from discussing the ongoing struggle for power within democracies themselves.
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It's a one-sided conversation because her mother is about to go on trial for murder, and her daughter is the one who turned her in.
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" The rapper also mentioned his long-teased presidential aspirations for 2020 and referred to the "one-sided" liberal nature of the entertainment world as the "S.
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We all saw (and heard) a proliferation of mobile phones, and with it, the irritating, distracting sound of a one-sided conversation from your cubicle mate.
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Putin is genuinely popular but a low turnout caused by apathy at a one-sided contest would have deprived him of the resounding mandate he sought.
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And the process by which the government reaches out to private landowners is generally clear-cut — and markedly one-sided in favor of the federal government.
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They have reinforced their message by supporting a network of broadsheets and websites that resemble news outlets but that make one-sided attacks against their opponents.
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But as we've aged, she is able to carry on one-sided conversations for 20 minutes (or more!) without even noticing that I haven't said anything.
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The transcript of these conversations, as well as (one-sided) electronic communications among the captain, mates, engineers, able seamen and people ashore, runs to 500 pages.
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The truth was that even then the urge toward national unity was one-sided, with Republican exploitation of the atrocity for political gain beginning almost immediately.
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In the second period, the Blue Jackets got an early goal from Boone Jenner at the 1:33 mark, then enjoyed their own one-sided period.
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North Korea is drenched in chronic economic problems, due to a one-sided focus on military spending and decades of economic sanctions from the international community.
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What is astounding, and still largely unappreciated, is the unexpected and rapid nature of the decline in American national politics, and how one-sided its cause.
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But Cohen and Mearsheimer both maintain that the media has sidelined their unpopular opinions, leading to what they say is a one-sided conversation about Russia.
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But such disarmament has proved to be unpalatable in China, in part, historians say, because of stinging memories of one-sided treaties from an earlier era.
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She is reluctant to sign a one-sided NDA, a source said, because she is concerned that would leave her vulnerable to disparagement by NBC executives.
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The great German, lest anyone forget, was also no stranger to boring wins every bit as one-sided as Hamilton's pole-to-flag stroll on Sunday.
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The more I think about it, the more I believe this isn't as one-sided as people say, but it's still great for the Devils now.
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"This one-sided decision is wrong and in my view against international law," Scholz said, stressing the importance of supporting a rules-based system for free trade.
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"What the G20 is talking about is arbitrary intervention, which is different from responding to a one-sided move," Suga told Reuters in an interview on Saturday.
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The first conversation was pretty one-sided, but Jackson apparently rang Ortega back when he realised he'd just been talking to the star of High School Musical.
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Michael O'Neill's men had their backs to the wall against Germany earlier this week, and will expect a similar – albeit less one-sided – match against the Welsh.
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To tie it all together, her hairstylist, Renato Campora, used Fekkai products to create a one-sided faux bob to add a modern touch to the look.
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If you can see and understand them, then it must mean that your relationship with your fave isn't transactional or one-sided, but instead communicative, and personal.
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The one-sided promotion of these master plans gives us all the evidence we need of just how completely the officials in charge have surrendered their integrity.
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The trade-off implicit in this inclusive approach is that matches will continue to be one-sided until the rest of the world starts to catch up.
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That was just a footnote to a one-sided affair that saw the Knicks gain a 297-34 rebounding advantage and limit Chicago's starters to 49 points.
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"The Iran Deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," Trump said at the UN on Tuesday.
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Officials in Wisconsin have defended their handling of the case and characterized the documentary as a one-sided portrayal with incriminating evidence excluded from the story line.
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" Howard Weitzman, the Jackson estate lawyer, sent a 10-page letter to HBO in early February condemning the documentary, calling it "an admittedly one-sided, sensationalist program.
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What is important for the children who find themselves enveloped in this one-sided advertising is that there are different viewpoints to every argument that is presented.
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He said that the EU's approach to talks so far had seen "a starkly one-sided approach to negotiation" which had left "no room for serious compromise".
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They all want to have a real one-sided fight—I like a competitive fight, and it's a shame not a lot more people are like that.
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That echoed recent comments by vice premier Liu He that talk of the advance of SOEs at the expense of private firms was "one-sided" and "wrong".
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That's exactly what Kansas State was able to do in a one-sided season opener - and it'll hope for a similar outcome Tuesday as it hosts UMKC.
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Curbelo called Obama's push for normalizing ties with Cuba a "legacy-building exercise" and said that so far, talks with Cuba have resembled a one-sided giveaway.
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"This one-sided decision is wrong and in my view against international law," Scholz said, stressing the importance of supporting a rules-based system for free trade.
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Osaka eased to a straight-sets victory when the pair met in Rome last year, but the 21-year-old does not foresee another one-sided contest.
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While NBC's Rio broadcast has been criticized for being both one-sided and sexist, there have also been hilarious gems, such as the across divers' lower sections.
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EI averages all of those leverage measurements and multiplies by 1000, resulting in a range from about 10 (a one-sided blowout) to 100 (a memorable thriller).
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Czerwoniec's experience is part of an alarming trend of one-sided enforcement when it comes to political protests in Poland, according to a new Amnesty International report.
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The rebuke not only allowed the merger to go through over the department's objections, but was a one-sided rebuke of the department's case as a whole.
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The yen showed a muted reaction to comments from Masatsugu Asakawa, Japan's top currency diplomat, who was quoted as saying that yen's recent moves were "one-sided".
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But Democrats are warning that if McConnell wants to replace ObamaCare, he needs to negotiate with them now — not after a one-sided repeal effort is over.
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But since the agreement is widely embraced and Iran has complied with it, one-sided efforts to negotiate away its flaws are likely to come to naught.
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Japan's Nikkei erased earlier losses after Finance Minister Taro Aso said the government would take steps to counter "one-sided" moves in the yen in either direction.
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"'The Stream' considers the conscious practice of social media sharing and repositions the power dynamics as a one sided command to attention and invariably, subservience," he said.
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DJI also focused on stability, putting a new composite body inside the drone and replacing the one-sided gimbal with a U-shaped harness for the camera.
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Mersch added that the ECB should have a symmetrical approach to its inflation mandate rather than take a one-sided approach in fighting excessively low price growth.
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After five grueling and mostly one-sided rounds, the judges gave the Russian victory by a huge points margin as Nurmagomedov improved his record to 26-0.
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Named for the geometric shape most people learn about in high school, a möbius strip is a seemingly paradoxical shape that forms a one-sided, continuous track.
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Jason couldn't contend with Bermudez's wrestling, top control, and grounded shots, and despite the late scare, it was a very one-sided win for the New Yorker.
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The jiu jitsu black belt spent most of the first round straddling the back of the American and enjoyed the same one-sided command in the second.
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Suga told a news conference the Japanese government was closely monitoring the currency market with a sense of urgency, calling the yen moves one-sided and speculative.
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If pushed, I dare say Johnson would agree, once he absorbs the defeat, as fundamentally one-sided as the others Federer meted out in week one here.
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Deason said the options "including the potential termination of what I suspect but am unable to yet confirm is a one-sided value destroying agreement disfavoring Xerox".
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But Weiner never feels like a one-sided apologia, because it also gives him enough screen time to damn himself with his own mesmerizing words and actions.
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In fact, the only time in eight years the Obama Administration exercised its veto at the United Nations was against a one-sided settlements resolution in 2011.
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He also said that leaders in Europe, Canada and Mexico had acknowledged to him in past discussions that their trade arrangements with the U.S. were one-sided.
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Svitolina's superior serving was the difference in the one-sided match as the Ukrainian set up a tantalizing quarter-final meeting with Greece's Maria Sakkari on Thursday.
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The Czech seventh seed broke former French Open and Wimbledon champion Muguruza five times in the one-sided clash in the afternoon sunshine at Margaret Court Arena.
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Roughly 2 in 5 conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats say they only get one-sided digital news, according to a separate Pew Research study from last January.
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When the executive alone decides, however, the result is more likely to be a one-sided outcome, made with limited public process and without considering opposing views.
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These one-sided polls with slanted issue questions could once again easily miss the impact of 4 percent growth combined with more muscular trade and immigration policies.
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The one-sided scores — and the public humiliation and potential for serious injury that come with such mismatches — make one wonder whether it is really worth it.
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The 26-year-old Romanian started slowly but once she found her groove, there was nothing the 16th seed could do to avoid a one-sided defeat.
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The ~crucial~ Fast & Furious actor Tyrese Gibson (aka Tyrese) just took the nuclear option in his seemingly one-sided feud with FF costar Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
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It's essentially a one-sided conversation, in which a mother, in an expression of tough love, overwhelms her daughter with advice she is too young to grasp.
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" Pearlman also advises keeping conversations fairly one-sided, with the focus on the other person, because "that's when you're going to glean things that are very useful.
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Yes, Omar and Tlaib had an agenda that was one-sided and designed to make Israel look exclusively like the victimizer and Palestinians look like helpless victims.
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"It's extremely one-sided and heavy-handed, and basically imposes confidentiality and non-disclosure for life," said attorney Debra Katz, who has handled several Capitol Hill cases.
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"We should be ... turning this into a reasonable deal, not one that's very one-sided and one where we got ridiculously played at the table," Zeldin said.
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EDF has said the current price is too low and the mechanism is one-sided as its competitors only use it when it is advantageous to them.
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On May 16, however, he issued a statement threatening to scuttle the Kim-Trump summit to protest what he called Washington&aposs push for one-sided disarmament.
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