"You can't talk around it; otherwise it persists," he says.
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Unfortunately, the fear of being labeled "a Shane" still persists.
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In some cases, this memory persists for several plant generations.
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"Do you know about the Lacey Act?" the reporter persists.
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Still, the legend and iconography of the Guardian Angels persists.
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They serve as an important reminder that the problem persists.
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Margin compression persists in the protracted low interest rate environment.
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"I think what you resist persists," she told Brooke Anderson.
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"Injustice persists because people aren't focusing on them," he added.
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In most places that took indentured labourers, racial animus persists.
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In diluted form, the technique still persists in everyday humour.
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But there's a reason why this myth persists, Facebook claims.
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The Cold War ended in 1991, but the paranoia persists.
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In addition, the stigma attached to aging persists even now.
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That attitude mainly persists today — but with some major caveats.
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"The real question is how long it persists," Swains says.
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The experts I spoke with said a massive shortage persists.
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His death created a moment of unity that still persists.
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The device that Conrad called "irony" persists across these variations.
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Sexual harassment and bias persists in offices and at conferences.
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And yet, the question persists: who is this show for?
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Key to the process is what Gorder persists in calling
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Even after they are gone, the protectionist provision persists. Sec.
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Remarkably enough, Barré's resistance to being absorbed by others persists.
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It persists in China by closely adhering to local rules.
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But the New York Correctional Association said the practice persists.
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But the communication persists, often with more purpose and urgency.
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Then payments of $1,500 and $1,000 if the pandemic persists.
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If that persists, it will impact the balance of power.
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If the outbreak persists, however, stronger measures will be needed.
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And even when the restaurant is fancy, the problem persists.
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But the link between art and words persists over time.
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This pattern persists in other branches of government, as well.
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However, for many of our Iraqi wartime allies, violence persists.
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Even now, because the case is ongoing, the divide persists.
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But the latest data showed pressure on the economy persists.
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"You know how powerful my intuition is," his mother persists.
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Still, the push for the president to step down persists.
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The gender wage gap in America persists and is widespread.
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An equal pay gap also persists between men and women.
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This could further impact supply as the rainy weather persists.
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The use of Roman numerals to mark Super Bowls persists.
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It may be more worried if the opposite combination persists.
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It seems reasonable, then, to wonder why this system persists.
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Twitter's bitcoin scam problem persists, and the scams themselves have evolved.
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Pastoralism in the east African drylands persists despite such Malthusian pressures.
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It is still unclear how long it persists in a fetus.
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This orgasm gap even persists in the world of online porn.
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Nevertheless, she persists...by having her baby dragons burn Pree alive.
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And wouldn't you know it, scooter drama persists in San Francisco.
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Still, the outage is only troubling if it persists, O'Donnell said.
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Whether that trend persists for the next four weeks is unclear.
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The biggest one was banned from Facebook, but the issue persists.
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He then persists, making lewd remarks and suggesting she's a lesbian.
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Corruption scandals abound and inequality persists, even as Kenya grows richer.
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If the blockade of Gaza persists, they will surely try again.
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Pay inequality persists not because of reality, but because of perception.
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But the pay gap persists, not only in Maryland but everywhere.
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It was a problem during the transition, and it persists now.
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It claims neurogenesis persists through adulthood at a largely unchanged rate.
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If the trend persists, it could be worrisome for the market.
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We must challenge the stigma around failure that persists in academia.
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Cabinet members come and go, but the pee-tape story persists.
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This feeling of watching a movie persists across the whole game.
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Data aggregation is generally well past screen scraping, though it persists.
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Etan's problem could have ended two years ago — but ours persists.
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If a tie persists, the teams move to a penalty shootout.
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But if the downturn persists, the investment extravaganza will be over.
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But speculation persists that a snap election may be called beforehand.
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Flint's crisis persists, though it has fallen from the national spotlight.
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The zero-sum mentality of Iraqi politics persists to this day.
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Tech giants are creating new policies, but fake news still persists.
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It persists only because of outlandish ideological obstruction by Senate Republicans.
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If it persists, you can end up having wealth-effect problems.
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Not if Washington persists with its current obstructionist mode of government.
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These sad developments come as public concern about Russian interference persists.
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Ten years on from the original exhibition, the economic disparity persists.
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However, the humanitarian crisis brought on by the conflict still persists.
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Vietnam is among Asia's best performing stock markets, though volatility persists.
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If the Legislature persists in passing this meddling bill, then Gov.
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Of course, what you resist persists, and he had my number.
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Jew as a financial international manipulator and money-grubber persists, from
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If the problem persists, it's time to reset your network settings.
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As racism in America persists, so does the fight against it.
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Deep political stalemate persists in the United States on the issue.
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Facebook's fake news problem persists, CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged last night.
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But if the virus persists we may need far more stimulus.
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This created a conflict of interest that persists to this day.
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BUT THE HUNGER for that older way of doing things persists.
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The building has sent an exterminator twice, but the problem persists.
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She resists and, for three years, moves away, but Brooks persists.
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The other is polio, which persists only in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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If you've done this and the problem persists, contact Netflix Support.
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And, as she points out, that attitude persists to this day.
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If it persists, the United States that Obama celebrated cannot hold.
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Yet the gumption narrative still persists among prospective employees like myself.
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If the disagreement persists, speak your truth even when it's hard.
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But the question persists, in my mind, after the curtain falls.
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But how they responded to this is a myth that persists.
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Mr. Montesinos has since been jailed for life, but dishonesty persists.
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Still, Mr. Neti persists with the zeal of the newly converted.
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If that bleaching persists for too long, the coral eventually dies.
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"Variation is the baseline, and that baseline persists to this day."
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The pattern persists in research on other places across the country.
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The problem of potato late blight, though not as acute, persists.
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Millions remain without power, and major flooding persists in many areas.
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This attitude persists even as she addresses sexism, racism and representation.
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The crisis in medical errors persists and even continues to grow.
|
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But their legacy persists, freshly shaping much of our racial discourse.
|
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If the current supply tightness persists this could change, another said.
|
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But the underlying issue of desperation for basic human needs persists.
|
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And it persists, in part, because of how adults see themselves.
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But the documentary left her unconvinced, and still the mystery persists.
|
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The idea has been widely debunked but persists in some circles.
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The report found that the threat posed by the IRA persists.
|
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But if the price slump persists, it would be a major headwind.
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Only polio virus Type 21 persists, and only in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Racism was on the march in Charlottesville, and persists throughout the country.
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The authors also assume that any traffic shortfall persists throughout its life.
|
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One problem that persists, though, is safely landing drones in remote areas.
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More From Tonic: My phobia persists at age 20, by the way.
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India's human population is still growing, the trade in tiger parts persists.
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But speculation persists that a snap election may be called before then.
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But uncertainty persists over the result of an election on December 21st.
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As long as that persists, it's hard to find a way out.
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The tradition persists 2,000 years later, albeit with a distinctively Yankee flavour.
|
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Still, a Hollywood pay gap very much persists, even for A-listers.
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"Thus, whilst uncertainty persists, banks cannot take it for granted," EBA said.
|
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Roman law divided animals into two groups, a distinction that persists today.
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I need to invest in a rain-mate if this weather persists.
|
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The problem persists, unfortunately, and several new websites appear to be affected.
|
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Renamed The Flat Earth Society, this is the movement that persists today.
|
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Some states have already implemented prescribing guidelines, and yet the problem persists.
|
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It is a condition which has often signaled recession if it persists.
|
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The longer the fighting persists, the harder it will be to resolve.
|
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The digital divide is stark, persists, and disproportionately impacts people of color.
|
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Enter chuño, one of the Incas' discoveries that persists to this day.
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The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
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Despite years of heightened recognition and new laws, this human slavery persists.
|
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But sporadic shooting persists at night and some deaths have been reported.
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If his problem persists, he may need to get surgery, ESPN reported.
|
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"Fundamentally, oversupply still persists," OPEC said in the report published on Friday.
|
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If poverty persists in America, it is not for lack of resources.
|
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Almost a half-century later, this black and white health divide persists.
|
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The enigma persists, but the obscurity is quickly coming to an end.
|
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And yet, the digital divide persists, simply because closing it isn't profitable.
|
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But the perception of the group as packed with white "brocialists" persists.
|
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As long as the regime has those weapons, then, the problem persists.
|
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Still, even with such successes, the problem of untested rape kits persists.
|
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And while this is not true for all antibiotics, the rumor persists.
|
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And they indicate that a chasm persists between moral and aesthetic calculus.
|
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In the digital world, the myth of power persists as a construct.
|
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Still the misconception that depression is a matter of "low serotonin" persists.
|
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Shopkeeper Thodoros said he might close his business if the crisis persists.
|
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Later, we'll laugh about the misunderstanding, but for now, the fidgeting persists.
|
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Uncertainty also persists regarding the U.S. involvement in the Hong Kong protests.
|
|
Last year's low volatility still persists in the early parts of 2018.
|
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"If it persists, it'll drop out of the index," Roper added, jokingly.
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To our daughters: The pernicious patriarchy persists, at all cost to you.
|
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This tendency to romanticize what it means to be American persists today.
|
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For many, the transit struggle persists once they hop on the subway.
|
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Still, it is telling that the phenomenon persists at the Supreme Court.
|
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Nevertheless, The Hill persists in being a platform for this boring garbage.
|
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Yet the perception that out-groups gain at in-groups' expense persists.
|
|
But this is also true: The temporary unequal distribution of wealth persists.
|
|
And he had a lively writing style that persists to this day.
|
|
And yet, despite all that, the question still persists: Why older entrepreneurs?
|
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A Hollywood pay gap also very much persists, even for A-listers.
|
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Shopkeeper Thodoros said he might close his business if the crisis persists.
|
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That alienated the right, causing a rift that persists to this day.
|
|
Even outside the public school system, the problem of school segregation persists.
|
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This stigma persists because until very recently no one talked about periods.
|
|
My ego persists, and checking it remains a daily — often losing — battle.
|
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It persists mostly as a manageable rash, treated with a topical steroid.
|
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It's a critical perception that persists in modern culture to this day.
|
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But the ugliness persists and we're still groping for a way forward.
|
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However, no law precludes the courts from hearing cases while the shutdown persists.
|
|
Yet the idea -- and, to some, the appeal -- of the process persists. Why?
|
|
Yet the rose-colored vision of the Jewish Catskills persists onscreen and off.
|
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The longer Thailand's odd interregnum persists, the more credible these theories will become.
|
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The Trump White House's disdain for diplomacy persists, and that probably won't change.
|
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Contrary to those characters, Clay's home life is copacetic, but his rage persists.
|
|
Yet fear persists about safety and what to do with the radioactive waste.
|
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Our culture means everything and I'm proud to say this closeness persists today.
|
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For all except the Chinese (and the chimps), the fallout from Simandou persists.
|
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Historically, it had been terribly competitive and in some cases, it still persists.
|
|
In practice, however, it persists in many forms, some of them surprisingly blatant.
|
|
The Woolsey Fire is reportedly fully contained, but the threat of mudslides persists.
|
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"As long as uncertainty persists most financial institutions prefer minimum solutions," he added.
|
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The mules have gone but the sorry state of the country's roads persists.
|
|
Winter persists in New York City, as does the Circuit Breaker Live show.
|
|
But the conflict in Syria showed that the disagreement persists — and remains deadly.
|
|
He didn't, after all, create prejudice; he created a platform where it persists.
|
|
" Allen persists, and the guru just smiles cryptically and says, "I'm just being.
|
|
Still, the idea that blockchains can somehow eliminate the need for trust persists.
|
|
CEO Jamie Dimon said the shutdown will hurt the economy if it persists.
|
|
In fact, stop using any products on your vulva while the rash persists.
|
|
"Well, it has certain connotations," Michael persists, really putting his foot in it.
|
|
He added that policymakers will take that into consideration if the phenomenon persists.
|
|
"But if the trade war persists, capital expenditure could weaken further," he said.
|
|
If the drought persists, cattle and beef prices will rise, livestock economists said.
|
|
If the turmoil persists, it could threaten investment in oil and gas facilities.
|
|
Though many listeners now prefer streaming services over iTunes, the marketing experimentation persists.
|
|
It's the collective attitude that Nasr said persists despite the rising hate crimes.
|
|
More troubling, the disparity persists even when controlling for precollege academic aptitude scores.
|
|
However, gender inequality persists despite decades of international commitments to eliminate these differences.
|
|
To the Editor: While death rates from some diseases decline, death itself persists.
|
|
First responders balked at the proposal, but the anger that bred it persists.
|
|
But silence persists within the leadership of the West and the United Kingdom.
|
|
At the same time, it's still clear that racism persists in many ways.
|
|
Secret law persists even in areas where we thought the secrecy had ended.
|
|
We've dramatically cut the length of our showers, but still the problem persists.
|
|
Even when Native Americans are cast in movies, the inequity persists off-screen.
|
|
The technology was already practically deprecated, even if it persists in legacy systems.
|
|
LGBTQ youth homelessness is an issue that persists and hasn't gotten proper attention.
|
|
Fashion brings us closer, showing us the humanity that persists despite it all.
|
|
But in some it persists, and can cause cervical cancer and other malignancies.
|
|
The quota system persists today, part of an attempt to diversify the sport.
|
|
The Russian government persists in forcing its gay citizens to remain largely underground.
|
|
The dissidents, as they are known, sued, creating a conflict that persists today.
|
|
Benjamin warned of the overall impact on public health if the outbreak persists.
|
|
However, excess supply persists, making some in OPEC wary of renewed price weakness.
|
|
It's such an in depth look at a really pertinent problem that persists.
|
|
The celebrations come as a counternarrative persists in Hong Kong, the semiautonomous territory.
|
|
If it also fails and the deadlock persists, there will be another election.
|
|
The level is considered hazardous if it persists for 24 hours or longer.
|
|
"The longer pain persists, the more sensitive the pain system becomes," he said.
|
|
The stigma of using opioids that began almost half a century ago persists.
|
|
On sexual harassment itself, a gap persists between Democratic- and Republican-leaning women.
|
|
While the wage gap between men and women persists, it is shrinking steadily.
|
|
The sense of isolation from the modern metropolises on the faraway coast persists.
|
|
"Haunted data persists today," said Joy Buolamwini, an M.I.T. researcher, in an email.
|
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"Haunted data persists today," said Joy Buolamwini, an M.I.T. researcher, in an email.
|
|
The photo has gone viral, with accompanying commentary about how American racism persists.
|
|
A deeply entrenched stigma around menstruation persists in many parts of India today.
|
|
Despite an international ban on the trade of ivory, the demand for it persists.
|
|
She said she may reach out to her congressional delegates if the shutdown persists.
|
|
And in 2019, the narrative that Black people don't belong in particular spaces persists.
|
|
They met members of the Afghan government informally this month, but the impasse persists.
|
|
The passage hints at an automatic empathy for parents that persists throughout the text.
|
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If your black cloud persists, you might need to think about an alternate career.
|
|
Try stretching regularly or seeing a doctor if your pain in the neck persists.
|
|
Either way, the usual disconnect between sumptuous hardware design and sloppy onboard software persists.
|
|
And if the downturn persists, we're likely to see a sharp drop in activism.
|
|
But the silence of not speaking, as opposed to that of not hearing, persists.
|
|
But as long as the current situation persists, the officials will draw higher salaries.
|
|
All the same, it was a small win, and the underlying issue persists today.
|
|
And if the administration persists, does this leave us in a legitimate constitutional crisis?
|
|
And if the Russian leader persists, Washington should stand back and let him try.
|
|
It's been eight years since the site's supposed death, but a small community persists.
|
|
But an awkward truth persists: the two sides do not understand each other well.
|
|
Advocates argue that legal protections are not enough when deeply ingrained cultural discrimination persists.
|
|
He formed a close bond with the McGillis family that persists to this day.
|
|
If the downturn persists, we are likely to see a sharp drop in activism.
|
|
The Mackenzie's dual personality persists over weeks of paddling, but eventually the silt wins.
|
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Now 40, she blames society -- not the infection -- for why the virus still persists.
|
|
While new league rules have caused a dip in the practice, it still persists.
|
|
More than 103 years has passed since this study, and the problem still persists.
|
|
That means more players for every round as long as the HQ hype persists.
|
|
For children born out of wedlock, however, the nightmare of bureaucratic non-recognition persists.
|
|
That feeling persists even if Cruz is hated by many his fellow GOP senators.
|
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"The wage gap is narrowing but it still persists," said Hired's CEO Mehul Patel.
|
|
Rist revels in the way the splendor and the chaos of it all persists.
|
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But it is the pain, not the stolen pleasures, that persists in public memory.
|
|
New York persists in treating 16-year-olds as adults, even for minor charges.
|
|
Western countries have more access to products and informational services, but stigma still persists.
|
|
Nonetheless, the ghost persists in both Stefa's play and in A Girl in Exile.
|
|
The Note line, however, persists — the latest version is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
|
|
But we don't live in a textbook, and the lack of wage growth persists.
|
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However, the legend of the store-bought name persists and retains its innocent allure.
|
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That persists throughout the holiday season in terms of New Years to Valentine's Day.
|
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And this prospect may help explain why Tehran's larger persecution of the PWHF persists.
|
|
And no matter how hard they try to tamp down that belief, it persists.
|
|
He must be able to recognize that his methods are ineffective, yet he persists.
|
|
As market volatility persists market watchers eye the Federal Open Market Committee next week.
|
|
For those who can't be bothered with a Touch Bar: Apple's MacBook Air persists.
|
|
Still, our addiction to what is economically convenient persists — it is stronger than fear.
|
|
There have been many historical attempts to debunk this urban myth, yet it persists.
|
|
However, prejudice against Dalits persists and officials routinely refuse to provide them with farmland.
|
|
Congress rejected these cuts and maintained flat funding for PEPFAR, but the threat persists.
|
|
Peruvians are blockading access to copper mines, while confusion surrounding the president's government persists.
|
|
Though it is not without some strife, ever shrewd Becky persists — as overachievers do.
|
|
Yet the mainstream perception of drug addicts as minorities — blacks and Hispanics — still persists.
|
|
Mr. Trump persists in the falsehood that tariffs are paid by America's trading partners.
|
|
He is the Naomi Wolf of American politics — secure in his delusions, he persists.
|
|
Segregation still persists in public schools more than 60 years after the Brown v.
|
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Caste discrimination against Christians, whose ancestors were lower-caste Hindus, persists in the country.
|
|
Ice that persists year after year, forming thick layers, is disappearing from the Arctic.
|
|
While this problem persists, homeless people are unable to devote energy to other matters.
|
|
If she persists with this lawsuit, we will seek dismissal at the earliest stage.
|
|
Most news organizations, including The Times, do not capitalize the C. But confusion persists.
|
|
But the myth that Republicans care more about deficits persists despite the historical record.
|
|
The Trump administration obstinately persists in playing the inglorious role of global economic agitator.
|
|
So, as Trump's vicious, aberrant, and lawless behavior persists, what are we to do?
|
|
The disparity persists across different cities, ages, weapons and relationships between killer and victim.
|
|
In my experience the legacy of that mentality persists, albeit to a lesser degree.
|
|
Still the Trump administration persists in its efforts to derail the fiduciary rule. Why?
|
|
Although no longer legally enforceable, the language persists in Levittown deeds to this day.
|
|
Mr. Biden's turnout disadvantage persists even among the voters who said they would caucus.
|
|
The longer this persists, the greater the risk that bad technicals contaminate the economics.
|
|
Yet dangerous myths continue to undercut efforts to understand why this homeownership gap persists.
|
|
Now, on the reefs where coral persists it covers roughly 290 percent of surfaces.
|
|
And, as uncertainty persists, states and cities are taking matters into their own hands.
|
|
A. The theory of the "sugar high" has been debunked, yet the myth persists.
|
|
An acute cash shortage persists despite the introduction of a surrogate currency in November.
|
|
My battle with the water persists, I told myself, just in a new form.
|
|
As civil unrest in Hong Kong persists, Art Basel Hong Kong is losing exhibitors.
|
|
That question, however, persists, and will likely be a central focus for congressional investigators.
|
|
Where Rosenthal's account falls short is in explaining why this deeply broken system persists.
|
|
As long as inequity persists and the gender gap in tech remains, we'll march.
|
|
It persists even when you control for factors like occupation, education, experience, and location.
|
|
What do you guys think is the biggest reefer madness myth that persists today?
|
|
The question persists: Why have we not applied this same approach and logic domestically?
|
|
The leadership-training industry may be flourishing, but a paucity of effective leaders persists.
|
|
It persists despite whatever improving economic indicator it is that policymakers care about today.
|
|
If the shortage persists, some said elective procedures, like knee replacements, might be postponed.
|
|
The discovery posed a wrenching ethical and emotional quandary that persists to this day.
|
|
She Persists: A Century of Women Artists in New York Public tours begin Feb.
|
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Looking at these works in 215, the question persists: why isn't Miyasaki better known?
|
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Its use persists as an abbreviation of Zionist, itself turned into a dirty word.
|
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The world may have largely abandoned postcard writing, but deltiology — or postcard collecting — persists.
|
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Some residents developed a personal connection to the business that persists to this day.
|
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Yet it persists as the most popular interpretation, even among some very smart people.
|
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However, this scenario could become less likely if China's economic slowdown persists, some economists say.
|
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One idea is that the Great Red Spot persists because of something called vertical flows.
|
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Enthusiasm for the not-quite-scientific persists among elite athletes outside of the Olympics, too.
|
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The bacteria persists because low levels circulate among populations of certain rodents, the CDC says.
|
|
So, the longer the trade war persists, the more it could hurt their bottom lines.
|
|
This problem persists with Vivaldi, which is based on Google's own open-source Chromium project.
|
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The UN Refugee Agency says "anarchy persists" in many parts of the North Kivu region.
|
|
But the theory persists, aided by celebrity advocates and even some within the medical field.
|
|
A murky aura persists around Wagner and the man who is thought to own it.
|
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Every new hashtag means the problem persists — which means we can't, and won't, be quiet.
|
|
Weak economy persists Meanwhile, the region's economic data remains soft, particularly with regard to manufacturing.
|
|
But some lawmakers say they're open to regulation for the platforms if the problem persists.
|
|
Diplomatic row persists Italy's dissatisfaction with Egypt's investigation has built over more than two months.
|
|
The threat of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea persists across the United States and around the world.
|
|
But if divided government persists, it's really hard to see how we avoid growing chaos.
|
|
In America, where the Republican Party persists in climate denialism, it is an epistemological pickle.
|
|
Despite the expansion of programs like Lifeline, Connect America, and others, the digital divide persists.
|
|
Even so, distrust about the extent of collection and the reach of intelligence agencies persists.
|
|
What is more, disenchantment with politicians persists even though the army has squashed Thailand's democracy.
|
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A myth persists in Hollywood that female superheroes can't bring people to the box office.
|
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"Underground therapy with MDMA persists to this day in a very robust way," Goldpaugh says.
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On top of this, even among the highest-paid CEOs, the gender wage gap persists.
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But the earnings gap between black men and white men persists even with this control.
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Thankfully, this is now rare in the top tiers, but persists in the lower leagues.
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There are fears of an economic slowdown globally if the U.S.-China trade war persists.
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It persists with a Netflix-type movie streaming service as part of its media division.
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But loan watchers fear that if the supply-demand imbalance persists, their discipline may fold.
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It's been four years now since Slack arrived to kill email — and yet, email persists.
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And while numerous studies have debunked claims that measles vaccinations cause autism, widespread fear persists.
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The housing pain persists in Southern California, as higher costs weigh heavily on potential buyers.
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Yet for the country's women and children, particularly in ethnic and border areas, malnutrition persists.
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The pain, however, persists constantly — something that she had a frustrating time convincing doctors about.
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And my friend taught me that even in the very darkest of moments, light persists.
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The Italian government has since toughened laws on olive oil packaging, but the problem persists.
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In tactics and rhetoric, Gingrich ushered in a good-versus-evil style that persists today.
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Danger persists from additional flooding along the southern Mississippi River and its tributaries, officials said.
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Law school grad unemployment persists only insofar as there are simply too many law schools.
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While this stalemate persists, a range of other challenges hindering criminal investigations are left unaddressed.
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But the threat to our elections persists, as we have already seen this election cycle.
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And yet, the myth persists that people with mental illnesses should be feared or avoided.
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The EU is stuck in a holding pattern as long as the German crisis persists.
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The myth originated a century ago this month and still persists in film and television.
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"Obtain medical attention if irritation develops or persists," the company warns on its safety sheet.
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None of those factors look like abating as long as the escalating trade war persists.
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Despite his anger, Brown persists in his efforts to work with President Trump where possible.
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But confusion persists: A lot of people now mistakenly think that "science" doesn't support flossing.
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If the boycott persists, escalates or significantly affects Qatar's economy, the sovereign could be downgraded.
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On top of the human rights failings, one major injustice persists throughout Mexico's penal system.
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"However, those options are diminishing the longer Lebanon's economic and political crisis persists," it added.
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If pain and blood clotting persists, the entire anterior chamber has to be washed out.
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In the many places where residential segregation persists, however, blacks and whites still swim separately.
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This rather shallow perception persists today, with the number growing to over a billion customers.
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Today the trauma of the Flint water crisis continues and the public health emergency persists.
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If your pain persists, neglecting your glutes while working your core might be one reason.
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Use the competing response for as long as the urge to touch your face persists.
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But he persists, running for years and ministering to a people abandoned by their leaders.
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The tacit, primal question of 1776 persists in 2019: Who do we want to be?
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International efforts to end cutting have been somewhat successful, but it persists in many countries.
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Similarly, public opinion on immigration keeps becoming more favorable the longer Trump persists in office.
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Yet skepticism persists about the potential for political change, even with the coming oil wealth.
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And it leaves you free to tell her to leave you alone if she persists.
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Still, the pressure to respond in a big way will grow as the anxiety persists.
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Call your pediatrician if fever doesn't respond to medication or persists longer than one day.
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Call your pediatrician if fever doesn't respond to medication or persists longer than three days.
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Call your doctor if fever doesn't respond to medication or persists longer than three days.
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On Earth, microbial life persists down in the dark, frigid waters of one such lake.
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Speculation persists that he might opt to ignore that directive, setting up a constitutional crisis.
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The mythos of the relentless but demure city persists in the observations of contemporary residents.
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Yet piracy persists, in part because it's so burdensome for copyright holders to catch it.
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However, if core inflation persists below 2%, there might be a reevaluation of monetary policy.
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Although Denver is the closest to that level, skepticism persists about the Nuggets' playoff ceiling.
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To this day, the image of the fairytale couple persists — largely thanks to Shakespeare's depiction.
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Challenging stigmasFinally and sometimes fatally, the myth persists that speaking about mental illness increases stigma.
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Nevertheless, the loss and pain of the separation persists, as does the desire for reunion.
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Even as brands put more women's-specific shoes on the market, female foot pain persists.
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Once it's set up, the back door persists even after the compromised device is rebooted.
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The question of who or what is excluded, and by whom, persists throughout the show.
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The perception persists of a diet that is weak, bland, and singularly unsatisfying — rabbit food.
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But he persists in his orbit of the house, for lack of any other direction.
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Federal Judge Ben-Hur Viza said that domestic violence persists because it remains culturally acceptable.
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Yes, I want my children to understand injustice and the mechanisms through which it persists.
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The desperation and the violence, the enlightened forbearance and the silent protest: It all persists.
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Still, the correlation between narcissism and cortisol persists even after controlling for perceived social support.
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Relationships don't always have to be romantic; they can be something that persists beyond that.
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Again, simply uninstalling Zoom won't fix this problem, as that web server persists on your Mac.
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But in more remote parts of the country, the idea that Europe is El Dorado persists.
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But that may change if the trade war persists into the 2020 presidential campaign, he said.
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If you try all of these remedies and your dandruff persists, you should consult a dermatologist.
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Meanwhile, my plea for a Khloé Kardashian, Jordyn Woods, and now Jordan Craig brunch club persists.
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Oxygen persists because it is poured into the sky by Earth's photosynthesizers — plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
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And if this patchwork persists, bringing these cars to the market could be a major headache.
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Give him a break," the man persists, saying that Trump has "the toughest job on Earth.
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Or it could be a one-time industry standard that persists for a few companies today.
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Even so, harassment persists, users complain and get frustrated, and high profile users leave the platform.
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About 800,000 federal employees are either furloughed or temporarily working without pay as the closure persists.
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But the battle is far from over, and research suggests discrimination persists, even in senior housing.
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For now, the half-million figure persists in government and news reports, often without the disclaimer.
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Should the next polls suggest that the change of sentiment persists euro/sterling may ease further.
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Some of that discomfort persists in The Sims 4, but not in the ways I'd anticipated.
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"This program was created for identity-politics reasons and now persists for different identity-politics reasons."
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But usually there's some vestige of the earlier writing that persists underneath the most recent one.
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I think they're about the power of our collective memory, and the way that power persists.
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It's not clear if that policy persists today, but Sony is offering hope it might change.
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"We think FIT's utility problem persists, making growth more challenging and tilting risk/reward more unfavorable."
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As long as uncertainty persists about what Trump will do once he takes office on Jan.
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And in this week's print edition, we explain the reasons why the gender pay gap persists.
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Farmers are losing a crucial buffer against both this drought, if it persists, and future droughts.
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"Uncertainty about whether Catalonian parliament will meet on Monday persists," Commerzbank strategists said in a note.
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However, political uncertainty persists after opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted the repeat presidential election on Thursday.
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Young men's attitudes are more similar to women's than older men's are, but the gap persists.
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In a world where period stigma persists, photographer and artist Jackie Dives wants change the conversation.
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To the contrary, "perhaps the longer a violation persists, the greater the affront to those offended".
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And yet John Kasich persists, even though his path to the Republican nomination is non-existent.
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"It is a sobering picture," said Malhotra, adding that the practice persists in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The chance of a "no-deal" exit with no provision to soften the economic shock persists.
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If the wage loss persists over a career, it can total hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Recruiters have become important barometers of confidence in the British economy as uncertainty surrounding Brexit persists.
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The doc goes on to say if the foot-dragging persists, the case could be dismissed.
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If the problem persists, please restart your Kindle from the Menu in Settings and try again.
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If the problem persists, please restart your Kindle from the menu in settings and try again.
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The inversion, if it persists, would indicate a recession is likely in one to two years.
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Though banned, corporal punishment persists, he said, and superstition can often trump knowledge in the classroom.
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If the vacuum persists for too long, there will of course be nervousness among the population.
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But even as this chapter is closed, it is crucial we recognize that systemic racism persists.
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After all, the Turkish economy will be significantly damaged if Ankara's current foreign policy trajectory persists.
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The same pattern persists for wood products, paper products, clothing, footwear, electrical machinery, furniture and toys.
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Despite the data on regulatory enforcement, the image persists of zealous policing by federal regulatory agencies.
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The root issue here persists until Silicon Valley and Washington can both make a fundamental change.
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" He persists in this habit in "End of Watch": " 'You is sem'ny years old, Massa Hodges?
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Even as the court standoff persists, Obama is continuing to comb through materials about potential nominees.
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Additional corn imports this year cannot be ruled out if the situation persists, the source said.
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If the exclusion from emails and other critical information persists, a direct conversation is in order.
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The mobster cliché also persists, with "The Godfather" movies retaining a prominent role in popular culture.
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Research by Claudia Goldin, a Harvard economist, has found that a pay gap persists within occupations.
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And if this trend persists, China could meet its 2030 Paris climate targets a decade early.
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It also means that the data I store in that variable persists through successive draw loops.
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Boeing has even started storing the planes in its employee parking lot as the crisis persists.
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"But if it persists and goes up, then you will see a bigger effect on demand."
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Loopholes and inadequacies in the Equal Pay Act mean that pay discrimination persists throughout our economy.
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That division laid the foundation for the contradiction between engagers and confronters that still persists today.
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That question, long asked of women in politics, persists and may outlast even this rising generation.
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Still, the thaw, if it persists, could redraw the political map at the center of Asia.
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Hostility persists between the Africans, brought as slaves, and the Indians, who arrived as indentured servants.
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Purchasing Managers' Indexes for Europe show a stabilization, albeit the weakness persists in the industrial space.
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And this dynamic still persists today in more ways than most of us are comfortable acknowledging.
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Mr. Mohamad is living as a refugee in Turkey, unable to return home while war persists.
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But the country's complex food supply chains will nonetheless face mounting risks as the virus persists.
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But the country's complex food supply chains will nonetheless face mounting risks as the virus persists.
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The utilitarian aura of a bodega persists, despite vivid murals painted by a friend from church.
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But he persists, and several years later he's finally on his way to the Jack Hills.
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Scarce resources for that care, and other programs, will inevitably be robbed if federal inaction persists.
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Yet U2, founded in Dublin in 22, persists in seeking out a place in the current.
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Angela Merkel prepares to retire, Pittsburgh mourns its shooting victims and a memorial persists in Russia.
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Michaels's comments were met with backlash, but they are proof that fatphobia around Lizzo's image persists.
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Physics has mostly moved on, but the station persists — a ghost observatory with a skeleton crew.
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Though the city includes a range of religious observations today, Catholicism persists as the most popular.
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Trump has said all options are on the table if Pyongyang persists in its nuclear development.
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State and local payrolls rose quite a bit last month, and I wonder if that persists.
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If warm weather persists, it will reduce the need for heat, which could hit gas demand.
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His behavior gets more outrageous, out of control and florid as the pressure on him persists.
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Because if it were that simple, we wouldn't be going through this nightmare that persists today.
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If it persists, that could make it harder for start-ups to raise money, he said.
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The crisis of maternal death and near-death also persists for black women across class lines.
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By contrast, as Johnson found, music that persists in popularity shows a remarkably wide dynamic range.
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"The skepticism persists," Sánchez, vice chairwoman of the House Democratic Caucus, said while leaving the meeting.
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The stereotyping of Asian women as submissive and exotic sex objects persists in American cultural works.
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Monday's protest was the most visible sign yet that the discontent roiling Nike's work force persists.
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Many Nigerians believe the scam narrative persists and they bemoan this global perception of their country.
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Whether it's being done with malice, aforethought or no thought at all, the harm still persists.
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Analysts expect Samsung's profit to decline through 2019 as weakness in China persists, Refinitiv data showed.
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But if the complaining persists, this could make for a good conversation starter after the holidays.
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That pattern of thought — of justifying random, small, potentially useful purchases — persists within these shopping groups.
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Medics and nurses know their training can help them save lives, but the fear still persists.
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Still, she persists, learning to drive, buying culinary technology for the vehicle, and establishing a stand.
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Many schools have abandoned it (for obvious reasons) but the tradition of "topple the pole" persists.
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Unlike acute inflammation, which arises in response to injury, chronic inflammation persists over months or years.
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This result is not explained by pre-existing trends in employment, and persists for several years.
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Sluggish growth, if it persists, could pose a challenge to Trump's re-election hopes next year.
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That tendency — to keep minorities and "others" from having a voice in the voting booth — persists today.
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If the crisis persists, however, the Tariffs will be raised to 10 percent on July 1, 2019.
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In fact, if you uninstall Zoom, that web server persists and can reinstall Zoom without your intervention.
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"The positive development on the labor market persists," Labour Office chief Detlef Scheele said in a statement.
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Yet the "Comey is a hero" myth persists — though perhaps that says more about us than him.
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Assad has steadfastly refused to step down while his nation's terrorist threat, as he sees it, persists.
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If it continues, the official could suspend the game, and then abandon it if the behavior persists.
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India officially restricts the use of crop burning, but the practice persists and bans are rarely enforced.
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Yet the practice persists, particularly in parts of Africa and among migrant populations originating from these places.
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Sluggish wage growth, if it persists, would suggest little urgency from the Fed to tighten monetary policy.
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That this was lost on the WTA proves how sexism insidiously persists in the world of sports.
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If the pattern persists, companies have an outside shot of ending about even with the 2015 period.
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If the reflationary trend of recent months persists, the global economy may become more supportive of Abenomics.
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If the cough persists, the cougher must exit the courtroom, as swiftly and as quietly as possible.
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And the trend persists outside of the South: Ohio and Indiana each closed over 103 polling places.
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Indeed, if the supply surplus persists in 2017 there must be some risk of prices falling back.
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"Either they change their perspective or they change their circumstances, or the depression just persists," she said.
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If the suspension persists, it would be an "'insurmountable' blow to Huawei's business," an analyst told Lee.
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Experts have warned that, if global warming persists, events like the blob will become the new normal.
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Even when Lemonis says he's not going to invest in a restaurant that encourages overeating, she persists.
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U.S. companies say the shutdown is hurting their businesses and can cause more damage if it persists.
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"If it is a new symptom and persists, that would be a good time," Dr. Linhorst says.
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Across the pond Lithgow's love affair with Shakespeare persists in performances like "King Lear" in New York.
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Yet caste persists as a source of identity and as a locus for various ill-defined grievances.
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Sonders added that the likelihood of temporary corrections or pullbacks increases the longer a bull market persists.
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The media world has changed dramatically in the last few years, but its gender pay gap persists.
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The show gave some context to Morena's assertion that the city's vibrant life force persists, despite challenges.
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The inversion, if it persists, could indicate that a recession is likely in one to two years.
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She added that although Guzman is behind bars, the drug trade's cycle of violence and killing persists.
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But a stereotype persists—of gay men sounding feminine, and lesbian women sounding huskier, or more masculine.
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While the company has sought to educate users about the spread of fake news, the problem persists.
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The Carlyle-Oakeshott refrain persists because it names a real texture of experience, which bears on politics.
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We need to do more to recognize the racist history of the United States that persists today.
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But the longer low inflation persists (here and around the world), the more tenuous that story becomes.
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Truly, in a political environment with demand for results, it is amazing that such a program persists.
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Bisexuality is often dismissed as a phase, and the idea that bisexual people are "just confused" persists.
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It's an attentiveness to the world, to ordinary suffering, to the love that persists in its midst.
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For the time being though, the bleak, if unlikely, alternative scenario - a chaotic no-deal departure - persists.
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The shortage persists despite the 60,000 public education jobs that were cut following the 473 economic recession.
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Bush's advocacy persists today through the work of the Bush Center's affiliate organization, Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon.
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Nor can they convince the regime its very survival could be at stake if its aggression persists.
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She forces herself to acknowledge that double bind, then persists through the paradox instead of opting out.
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Discord persists regarding these issues despite the availability of reliable data to resolve disagreement and enable compromise.
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The second is that, despite the fallout from Cambridge Analytica, the company's cavalier attitude toward privacy persists.
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While one "OK boomer" aside wouldn&apost qualify as harassing behavior, if it persists it could be.
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Stigma against them in the workplace persists — and that can contribute to veterans feeling lonely and isolated.
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It illustrates the political and monetary corruption of the family courts, corruption that persists to this day.
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"The blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba persists," Rodriguez told reporters at a news conference.
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And yes, if the resistance persists, it may be necessary to have a blunt conversation about it.
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But Eliot feels unfulfilled: "The thought persists my efforts come to little or to naught," he laments.
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She's frustrated by the fact that the idea that "girls don't do science or math" still persists.
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Yet the "Jeffrey Epstein was murdered" conspiracy theory persists, in part bolstered by President Donald Trump himself.
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The results, for public health and the economy, will determine whether his recent uptick in approval persists.
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Some borrow menu items without, thankfully, emulating the original's sweet tooth, which persists at its second location.
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That is why, if Islamic authoritarianism persists, it is likely to produce mass secularization in Muslim societies.
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It's a situation that persists only because of a lack of clear direction from the president himself.
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Last September, India's top court struck down a law criminalizing homosexuality, though discrimination persists in the country.
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Yet Trump persists in using the phones instead of a more secure landline at the White House.
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That's why it's so extraordinary that a drink from a little tribe along the Paraná River persists.
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There's a ballerina who shares my name who constantly destroys my search relevance, and yet Liam persists.
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While medical reform was supposed to make health care more accessible, industry analysts say the problem persists.
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"As the uncertainty persists, the market frenzy will continue, perhaps for weeks, perhaps for months," McBride says.
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That's most likely why our concern for social standing begins so early and persists throughout our lives.
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But it is an idea that persists in my head, and I keep wanting to explore it.
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Pensions need to ensure their solvency as funding pressure persists in the current low interest rate climate.
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But she nonetheless persists in producing photographs that are both vulnerable and powerful, both young and old.
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But Wall-E persists, collecting trash and doing any small part to provide for the greater good.
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The condition is caused by chronic malnutrition and diarrhea, and persists even when children get enough food.
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And yet the attitude persists in golf — and elsewhere — that anyone who doesn't win is a loser.
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Nevertheless, the president persists in claiming success in his man-to-man friendship with Xi and Kim.
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Because of the arduous nature of some professions, workers could retire early, a framework that persists today.
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And it can be surprisingly decisive, cementing a relationship that persists for decades without any logical basis.
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Those kinds of controllers gave third-party gamepads a bad name—one that persists to this day.
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The sad reality is that African societies are not asking tough questions about why this problem persists.
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The attitude doesn't extend to other professionals, but the ancient rhetorical division between art and artists persists.
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This betrayal of trust opened a rift between black and white feminists that persists to this day.
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Nearly two years after "Elsagate," as the issue with unsuitable content was dubbed, the issue still persists.
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This idea coagulated with Halley and Symmes ideas into a hybrid idea that persists to this day.
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Five years later, overexposure and excessive discounting were hurting Michael Kors's image, a problem that persists today.
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The legacy of that decision persists; Baltimore is still one of the most segregated cities in America.
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The outbreaks began when unvaccinated travelers returned from Israel, where an outbreak persists, and spread the disease here.
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Williams urged caution about "overreacting" to the data but said the Fed will watch whether GDP sluggishness persists.
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Major shootings are rare in Thailand other than in the far south, where a decades-old insurgency persists.
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The rule that having more intelligence doesn't lead to smarter decisions persists, it seems, for two basic reasons.
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Adams was joking, but the discrimination against natural hair — that still persists in 2018 — isn't a laughing matter.
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Major shootings are rare in Thailand other than in the far south, where a decades-old insurgency persists.
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This misconception persists because there's a stereotype that happy people are sort of selfish and stupid, explains Rubin.
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Eleven years after Samuel L. Jackson issued his dire warning, it seems the snake on plane threat persists.
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Producing less waste is a big plus because big disagreement persists on how best to store radioactive waste.
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So maybe that's something that persists into adulthood and the origin might be the caga tío and caganer?
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But the key as far as life is concerned is how long the red giant habitable zone persists.
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We found that a similar gender gap persists when asking whether "people can place curses on other people".
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The change was intended to help alleviate overcrowding in California's jails and prisons, a problem that persists today.
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Jeune's son, Elie Jeune, says that the law was just a publicity stunt that persists to this day.
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Conflicting aims Even if the quiet persists, the US and Russia still have fundamentally different goals in Syria.
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If the sell-off in sterling persists, here are some of the sectors are likely to see winners.
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If it persists and becomes embedded as a Trump Doctrine, only then can its impact be truly assessed.
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In the intervening years, critics have come around to realize they're not that bad, yet the debate persists.
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" Shot: The five-column (out of six) lead of the print WashPost: "Global outrage over Trump comments persists.
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"It is still not very clear where exactly and in which animals Ebola persists between outbreaks," said Loman.
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You've definitely heard of the long-running pirate anime whose popularity still persists since its premiere in 1999.
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And while it hasn't been this way for every woman in the program, a pattern of oppression persists.
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If it persists, the inverted yield could indicate that a recession is likely in one to two years.
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And yet the distinction persists, such that Cindy Sherman is deemed an artist and Garry Winogrand, a photographer.
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Although Castlight does not share raw employee data with businesses, ambiguity and unease about the practice broadly persists.
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But export orders due after the market close could prompt a further share retreat if weak demand persists.
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"The attack in San Bernardino is evidence that the threat of terrorism persists across the U.S.," Bolton said.
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If the rain persists and heavy, muddy courts become the norm, those players' championship hopes could be affected.
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For all the sadness and suffering that dying entails, our human potential for love, gratitude and joy persists.
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Members of Congress remain disproportionately white and male compared with our population, and this disparity persists among staff.
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Louisiana is an exaggerated case, but the pattern persists when you look at the country as a whole.
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If the prosecution persists with the "rich equals guilty" approach, Judge Ellis will continue to rein them in.
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Tang said his bank may cut its 2019 growth forecast again if the sharp decline in exports persists.
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Your character in the phone-based games in California persists if you go to Florida, and vice versa.
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This minority faction persists as an admonitory ghost, reminding Republicans of all the principles they've abandoned under Trump.
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They're the ones connected to death, while the generation between them persists in a selfish state of denial.
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The Democratic Party can't survive this election — or others — if this "throw her to the lions" attitude persists.
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"The gap between employment growth in the service economy and losses on the goods side persists," he said.
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A culture that sees nothing wrong with relentless unwanted flirtation, and one that tolerates harassment and assault persists.
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"A perception persists that these SEC administrative proceedings are fundamentally unfair and deny respondents due process," Mastro wrote.
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Online banking was supposed to fill some of these gaps, but the high number of unbanked families persists.
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But the shaming directed at those wanting to make informed decisions about their healthcare, specifically birthing women, persists.
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Gutierrez says no repeatedly; Weinstein persists, and after a while she accedes to his demand to go upstairs.
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And, just as with residential segregation, separate pool use persists today as an ongoing legacy of past discrimination.
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AAUW found that the gender pay gap persists — and in fact, widens precipitously — long after leaving the workforce.
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As the global pandemic persists, Sutton said some manufacturers are streamlining their operations to respond to increased demand.
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What persists is the idea that every account of events is always in question, every (hi)story fragile.
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And so a man who persists in wearing a large mustache is deliberately standing out as a nonconformist.
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This persists despite the fact that people are far less likely to commit crimes as they get older.
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Even as the prison is torn down in front of him, a less than subtle metaphor, he persists.
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" If it persists, escalate to a "command statement," such as, "I need you to stop touching my leg.
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It is a common regimen at residential treatment programs, but as the opioid epidemic persists, JourneyPure is evolving.
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As the shutdown persists, though, pressure will mount on Congress and the White House to find a resolution.
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Yet another government worker said he would have to choose between healthcare and rent if the shutdown persists.
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It persists in academia, whether it's in undergraduate science courses, grad student laboratories, or the faculty hiring process.
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Even today, 20 years after the Good Friday Agreement brought a form of peace, low-level violence persists.
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Nirrim's caretaker constantly gaslights and abuses her, yet Nirrim persists in loving her and excusing all her faults.
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This tangled style persists across Inland, which is written in modern English but with an almost Melvillian cadence.
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That notion persists, far more limited these days because of environmental concerns surrounding an otherwise established "consensus" course.
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While rare, some women will need to have an early delivery via C-section if heavy bleeding persists.
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The female legacy persists in the modern era; in all of Vietnam's recent conflicts, women have been crucial.
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The pay gap shrinks after controlling for factors like industry, education and hours worked, but a gap persists.
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If this problem persists, you may also want to try uninstalling and reinstalling the app onto your phone.
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A meaningful stretch of the United States border is already lined with a wall, and illegal immigration persists.
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The image of suburbia as a haven for nuclear families that persists today, has origins in Greenbelt towns.
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But the desire for affordable, throwaway fashion persists, squeezing wages for the workers who stitch most Western clothes.
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"Kiki," a spiritual descendant of Ms. Livingston's film, implicitly insists the devastation that H.I.V. and AIDS wrought persists.
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Kim has said he would seek a "new path" if the United States persists with sanctions and pressure.
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But even as the epochal events surrounding its passage fade from collective memory, the Fair Housing Act persists.
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This "credibility discount" has historically pervaded the criminal justice system and persists, even in the age of #MeToo.
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At the end the sound persists, alone and, it turns out, mundane: It's a teakettle at a boil.
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Uncertainty persists over the U.S. stance in relation to new tariffs on Chinese imports taking effect on Dec.
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For Jews in particular, the charge has a long and bloody history that persists to the present day.
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Four decades later, the urgency persists in "Short Elevated Period," a title that could describe countless Wire songs.
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When one excludes a word and the reality behind it, it means that that reality persists now underground.
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As that situation persists and maybe even gets worse I think people will be more open to immigration.
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" The Sunday Times of London wrote, "The nightmare has arrived, and its effect persists after the last page.
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As long as this trend persists, a growing share of voters won't get to participate in the primaries.
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" She added that "She Persists" is an example, "but in the scheme of things it's a small example.
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The attacks triggered an escalation of U.S. military involvement in the Middle East that persists to this day.
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Hobson correctly highlighted the conflict of interest between the rich elites and workers that persists to this day.
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The policy persists today, standing between third-grader Lee and his school after he and his family move.
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And while that possibility persists, Tehran also may have been deterred from launching strikes in the near future.
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If it persists, the inverted yield curve could indicate a recession is likely in one to two years.
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They calculate how long it would take for prices to double, if inflation persists at its peak monthly pace.
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Still, worry persists among alumni like Jan D. Freitag, a 1997 hotel school graduate and now a hotel analyst.
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This inversion is something the Fed would take "seriously" if it persists, Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said Tuesday.
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The quickest way to eliminate absolute poverty would be to allow people to leave the places where it persists.
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Overseas investors and companies will be waiting to see whether the country's growing protectionism persists in his second term.
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Violence reduced somewhat after the de-escalation zones were announced last week, but heavy fighting persists in some areas.
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And how it persists in the face of the IL-17 triggered assault, which kills pathogenic species, is unknown.
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As long as demand for immigration persists, enforcement-only attempts to limit illegal immigration will be only partially effective.
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As war persists in the country's east, with limited Western support and access to arms, many Ukrainians feel betrayed.
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We weren't exactly clamoring for further proof that the gender gap persists in Hollywood, but we received it anyway.
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The Concorde was a generation ago, yet its legend persists — and the dream of supersonic flight may be returning.
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"If it (tightness) persists it will limit position-taking for some players," said a trader at a leading commercial.
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If the uncertainty persists until then, it is likely that many more counties will be left without any insurers.
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More generally, the VIX turnabout is "a bit surprising but indicative of the complacency I think persists," Strugger added.
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In an area still bypassed by interstates, as it was by the old federal road, that basic shortage persists.
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But if the cyberstalking escalates or persists, the next step is to report the crime to the relevant authorities.
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If the violence persists, Mr Kenyatta's victory could end up feeling very hollow, no matter what the courts say.
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He persists in whipping up his supporters with denunciations of Hillary Clinton ("Lock her up!" they screamed in Orlando).
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A strong dollar makes American exports less appealing, so they drop just as imports do, and the deficit persists.
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Scientists have known for decades that HIV infection persists even when viral replication is effectively controlled by antiretroviral therapy.
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But a myth still persists that once they reach the top, they'll enjoy the same power as male leaders.
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While government policies toward Dalits, once called Untouchables, have changed drastically in the past 50 years, cultural prejudice persists.
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Food inaccessibility persists in northern Canada, in large part, due to the cost of getting food to the region.
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This history has engendered a tension between harm-reduction efforts and abolitionist aims, one that persists to this day.
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Yet despite evidence suggesting enough food is produced to feed every mouth on the planet, that global struggle persists.
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Analysts say a nervous environment persists around health insurance stocks, leaving them susceptible to volatility despite strong earnings reports.
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"We want to celebrate the rich history of heavy metal and thrash metal that still persists here," she says.
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Moreover, the root problem persists, since the PA still receives U.S. funds that it can redirect toward these payments.
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As long as low growth persists in Europe, no one should expect its banks to perform all that well.
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He also said the treaty does not prevent violence, arguing it persists in countries that have already ratified it.
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As Sonia persists, Dario's changing reactions to his mother's behavior gauge his dawning realization that her cause is just.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees crafted a lot of solid dance songs with a stickiness that persists to this day.
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The racist stereotype persists that Black men are criminal, and that their sexuality poses a threat to white women.
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The commission also found that the divide between rural and urban Americans when it comes to broadband access persists.
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"The evidence of criminality...not only persists but now has a verdict that serves as a reinforcement," it said.
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As a result, economic segregation is becoming more entrenched while racial segregation persists as fewer Americans move to opportunity.
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While President Obama's restoration of relations with Cuba opened up some productive family discussions, the grudge from 2000 persists.
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Their opposition, if it persists, would force GOP immigration reformers to find more Republicans willing to endorse the petition.
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Wages remain stagnant, the racial wealth gap persists, and student loan debt hit a cumulative $22015 trillion this year.
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This impression persists throughout the play, which presents Susan's story as a chronology-fracturing portrait of a shattered world.
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Yet despite, these actions and many others, there persists the belief U.S. and China can establish a modus vivendi.
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"Yes, we could see more volatility ahead as headline risk persists, but Wells is rarely this inexpensive," she wrote.
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If the political deadlock persists, the Supreme Court intends to set up a commission based on its own terms.
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The belief persists not because it is biological truth but because it is a powerful, and profitable, social idea.
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Yet, even as a gale force brews behind what appears to be an approaching blue wave, doubt rightly persists.
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Professional snowboarder Anne-Flore Marxer, 35, said she had seen first-hand how discrimination persists in sport as well.
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If this trend persists, the RBA could be forced to lower rates again after already easing twice this year.
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But a myth persists that ability comes from something innate, and that truly genius ideas arrive in eureka moments.
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Older apartment buildings stand alongside modern residences, and the same trend persists with restaurants, coffee shops, storefronts, and bars.
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That trend would likely change, the analysts said, if the threat of regulatory action – and higher operating costs – persists.
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Millennials are unlikely to trend Republican as they age so long as the current hyper-polarized political environment persists.
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But significant disagreement persists among the United States, Canada and Mexico, the three trade partners who belong to pact.
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"If the current situation persists, Africa will be fulfilling only 13% of its food needs by 2050," she said.
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Cabaret persists, but mostly as a passion project or side gig, and often with quite a different musical repertory.
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" But then, Rich gathers herself; she persists: "We can't wait to speak until we are perfectly clear and righteous.
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If the downturn persists, many Italian companies could find themselves short of the profits needed to repay their loans.
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Yet even if the slowdown persists, it is far, far too early to be optimistic about the virus's trajectory.
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Most European leaders have ardently maintained that Russia must not be allowed back as its invasion of Ukraine persists.
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While the writing may be manipulative, the satisfaction persists because Negan still has to live with his own defeat.
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The president's sharp remarks about the protests during the anthem sent N.F.L. owners into a collective panic that persists.
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Graffiti persists on the odd box truck and pull-down gate, but has otherwise completely vanished from the subway.
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But the ideology that American force can give people of the Middle East space for a democratic uprising persists.
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But it's becoming a tougher time to be a massive platform company as the anti-Big-Tech climate persists.
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Some U.S. dealmakers worried that if market volatility persists, it could hamper dealmaking for the remainder of the year.
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A sudden rise, if it persists, is a warning on the economy, even with a good monthly jobs report.
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Among children placed in foster care nationally, a troubling racial inequity persists: In 23, nearly one-quarter were black.
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Yet the line persists, a global trend stretching these days from Tokyo to Tucson and Berlin to the Bronx.
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But Goldman Sachs still wants traders to be positioned for any eventuality, including a rally that persists beyond Wednesday.
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In the context of family businesses, the honor culture persists in Latin America, Africa and the former Soviet Union.
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The gap persists even after controlling for the fact that black and Hispanic workers have historically had lower wages.
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The spell of making persists in her images of skies and seas, unbounded subjects that she samples from photographs.
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Yet poverty persists today not because of the failure of the net, but in spite of its widespread impact.
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I think "Jane Eyre" is probably the foundational heroine of ungirlish girls whose belief in happy endings insanely persists.
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Different as night and day, the twins are also antagonists, a dynamic that persists even after Zelda's purported death.
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It's an area Trump can rightly claim progress in, even as chaos persists in other areas of his agenda.
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The stigma around discussing how much money someone makes or has persists despite innovation across the financial services industry.
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Furthermore, evidence suggests that the religious mind persists even when we lose faith in traditional religious beliefs and institutions.
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Tesla also reported delays in production because of the virus, and other companies may suffer as the outbreak persists.
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This fragile authentication arrangement based on Social Security numbers persists so that retailers and banks can offer easy credit.
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But the argument, which rests on data from IQ-type tests that show lower average scores among blacks, persists.
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Yet the belief that native-born Americans are not sufficiently motivated to work persists, even among some African-Americans.
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The "inversion" between these two rates, when it persists, has preceded each U.S. recession in the past 50 years.
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Women can lay their claim to it — Gurley Brown, Lansdowne, swooning Valentino fans — but a tradition of objectification persists.
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The robocall problem persists thanks to the inexpensive ease of spoofing technology and regulatory action that's often inconsistently applied.
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If the split persists, Iran would prefer to see Amiri and his fellow militia leaders in a strong position.
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Yet de facto racism persists and pervades nearly all aspects of American life — from implicit bias to residential segregation.
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But it's telling that this narrative persists even after Heard went out of her way to knock it down.
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It's fragile music, threatening to fall apart or fade out at any moment, yet Ski Mask's jollity always persists.
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INVERSION BETWEEN U.S. 3-MONTH BILL RATES, 10-YEAR YIELDS PERSISTS FOR 9 STRAIGHT SESSIONS, LAST AT 26 BASIS POINTS
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This is the attraction of brewing for us, and as long as this spirit persists, we will not be corrupted.
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Knowledge of the basic facts of Hitler's murder of 21970 million Jews is sufficiently thin that Spicer-level ignorance persists.
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But animosity persists, going back to decades of mistreatment of Kurds by ruling Arabs in Baghdad, especially under Saddam Hussein.
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The Bank of Spain has said that if the conflict persists it could lead to slower growth and job creation.
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The pay gap: Men out-earn women in every education level, and even at the occupation level, the gap persists.
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But segregation persists, especially for black Americans; about half of all black people live in neighborhoods without any white people.
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Shikharam's alleged murder in 2006 was no isolated incident: It was part of a pattern that persists to this day.
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Weinburg says orthostatic hypotension usually isn't a medical emergency unless it persists and you consistently feel lightheaded when you stand.
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" A bond trader in London said of the steep fall: "Uncertainty over the nature of the Otkritie Bail out persists.
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It's a seemingly unsustainable cycle that persists solely because nobody involved in it seems to mind being caught in it.
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Sharply higher inflation has come in the way of RBI playing the rate-cut card, even as economic weakness persists.
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Talk about how you're feeling and take care of yourself — and that includes rejecting the stigma that persists around therapy.
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If the trend of negative CFO persists, the company's debt repayment capacity and ultimately its refinancing ability would be impaired.
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After 9/11, terrorism was a topic no longer to be joked about, a trend that persists to this day.
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Score-settling between armed factions, notably in Yugoslavia, persists despite Germany's surrender, as "acts of war continued beyond public hearing".
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Mr Netanyahu's long rule shows that, in some circumstances, they can feed off each other in a way that persists.
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Tech companies have revolutionized how people work in countless ways, but this benefits gap persists, especially among low-income workers.
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Or maybe a belief somehow persists that the NBA is just hurting for cash, and must conspire to make more.
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It's barely worth noting at this point that precious little, if any, DNA from Google's Don't Be Evil days persists.
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In Africa it mainly persists in remote rural areas, and not since the 1970s has it threatened a major city.
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The industrial sector continues to grow rapidly as technology companies make advancements, but the volatility of the labor market persists.
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Nevertheless, the perception persists, and customers often think that fast-casual restaurants offer healthier alternatives to their fast-food cousins.
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If it persists the inversion is seen as an indicator that a recession is likely in one to two years.
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Many pundits are beginning to regard Clinton as the favorite in this election, if Trump persists in self-destructive behavior.
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Neither side has made any indication of compromise and decision-making would automatically return to Westminster if the deadlock persists.
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"Because I'm really allergic to chicken and if there's any chicken in it I will have a seizure," Michael persists.
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However, the rumor persists, due in part to the secretive manner in which U.S.-Cuban relations have been conducted recently.
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Instead of this unitary approach, however, the patchwork persists, and with it the likelihood of unco-ordinated national tax policies.
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Perhaps only one in five persists with the old, scattershot "broadcast" sowing—and most of the holdouts are old people.
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Up to 80 percent could suffer stagnant or falling incomes if this low-growth funk persists for another 10 years.
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As the disruption in Atlanta persists, the city is losing out financially, Bottoms told an earlier news conference on Friday.
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Ignorance persists, Ms. Meng said, relating how a congressional colleague recently asked her what currency was used in Puerto Rico.
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The impasse that made Mr. Obama's program necessary — the absolute refusal by congressional Republicans to reform an unjust system — persists.
|
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It was also a real-time lesson in the class system that persists in America despite generations of pretending otherwise.
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But congressional Democrats aren't expected to try to block the IRS from paying out refunds while the funding lapse persists.
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But studies have shown no level of lead in the blood is safe, and poisoning persists in thousands of locales.
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Prosecutions and arrests are rare, but fear of both persists -- often preventing people from seeking or offering help, Wurth explained.
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The gender gap in the US persists for all women, but it varies widely among different racial and ethnic groups.
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However, if a flatter yield curve persists net interest margins will come under pressure, and it could hinder earnings growth.
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A sense of urgency persists with unpredictable weather and the threat of more rain that could further flood the chambers.
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Support for lawmakers persists across party lines — over 85033 percent of Democrats and 94 percent of Republicans were re-elected.
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" The questioner in that deposition persists: "You've stated though that you have one of the best memories in the world?
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Yet, Japan persists in employing discredited police and prosecutorial tactics designed to elicit confessions, many of which will be false.
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And yet debilitating poverty persists, basic medical problems remain untreated and people disappear in dark tunnels of loneliness and depression.
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However, even with augmented City regulations for debt collectors and a statewide prohibition on payday lending, illegal payday lending persists.
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The amount could double or triple if the scale of the current migration crisis persists this year, the agency warned.
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Despite pushback from admins and the non-hateful majority of the user base, the latent issue persists to this day.
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By targeting the UEFI, hackers can compromise Macs and the infection persists even after the operating system is re-installed.
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He said his firm's estimate for sales growth will be roughly halved, to 2.2%, if the crisis persists into June.
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The reservoir in which Canyon Gate persists owes its existence to yet another calamity, the Great Houston Flood of 193.
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The move comes as criticism persists that the European Union unfairly focuses on American companies, an accusation that Brussels denies.
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To be sure, Native Americans are just 2 percent of the population, and low voter turnout persists in many communities.
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Still, if his financial trajectory persists, he could operate at a $300,000 loss this year and be forced to fold.
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Shepherdson, from Pantheon, estimates that if the shutdown persists through the first quarter, it could push GDP growth to zero.
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The idea that vaccines are somehow linked to autism has been widely debunked, but still persists among anti-vaccination activists.
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And speculation persists that Prince Charles will phase out this branch of the family once he ascends to the throne.
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A complex distribution snafu persists, on account of low pre-existing inventories, FEMA operations, and difficulties in communications and transportation.
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Red carpet coverage for awards shows, particularly the Oscars, is strained, frequently sexist and often cringe-worthy — yet it persists.
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Studies have found that discrimination in hiring and pay persists even in good economic times, making parity an elusive goal.
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The stock market sell-off, if it persists, could erode consumer confidence and hurt consumer spending, which is already slowing.
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A spokesman for Formosa told Reuters it may shut a secondary unit sooner than planned if poor gasoline demand persists.
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As long as that conflict persists, I don't think you'll see the N.B.A.'s biggest party return to South Beach.
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Meanwhile, TikTok's digital blackface problem persists, thanks to the ability of white users to lip-sync to black users' sounds.
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"We&aposre going back into growth leadership, and I think that persists for the rest of this cycle," he said.
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" When Rowling feels discouraged, she persists: "The wonderful thing about writing is that there is always a blank page waiting.
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The studies released this week show that when it comes to income, a racial gap persists across the economic spectrum.
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Why it matters: Individual behavior tackling climate change is getting greater attention as inaction on the matter persists among governments.
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Separately, Mastercard said its current-quarter revenue would drop by 2% to 278% if the coronavirus persists through the quarter.
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Experts warn that the crisis could destabilize the broader region if it persists for months, or longer, as many fear.
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Another is a tendency (which often persists into adulthood) to boast about the great things you'd do in difficult circumstances.
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The question they confronted still persists: Was anyone in the Trump campaign tied to Russian efforts to undermine the election?
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Those divisions persists, and on Wednesday, Sanders's campaign manager suggested Wasserman Schultz should be replaced with a more unifying figure.
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The organizers said it's more urgent than ever as the last survivors age, and anti-Semitism persists in many quarters.
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The terror it inflicted on the civilian population in Syria persists, particularly for those whose family members are still missing.
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But if the status quo of failure on health care persists, their fates aren't going to be exactly the same.
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Spak might've been offended by Musk's harsh treatment, but his unwavering confidence in Tesla and its Model 3 line persists.
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While the image of a scaly, reptilian dinosaur persists in popular culture, scientists now believe that many dinosaurs had feathers.
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Especially following the release of his second album, Fine Line, the question of Harry Styles' sexuality persists throughout his fanbase.
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But the concern is if it persists, it could give the appearance of an underlying problem in the financial system.
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India relies heavily on the monsoon for irrigation, though crop damage and delayed harvests can result if the rainfall persists.
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In the meantime, uncertainty over COFA negotiations persists, although there is a chance it will be renewed with few changes.
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Although the company wants to maintain its progressive image, the need to pick a growing city with great talent persists.
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"This pattern of Russian falsehoods and social media manipulation of the American electorate continued through Election Day and persists today."
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There's many reasons why the wage gap still persists, but one thing is clear: It's not because of women's choices.
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Despite this success, and despite signs of increasing openness and tolerance from the Burmese government, censorship in the country persists.
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Given recent signs of strength, it will be interesting to see whether that mantra from the government persists in 2017.
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"But we can't ignore the systemic reasons that racism persists, and we can't pretend it only happens in the South."
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The phenomenon persists outside the FTC; former Federal Communications Commission boss Michael Powell now heads the cable industry's top lobbying organization.
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Even when it works, it's not clear how long the benefit persists once a person stops taking the peanut powder daily.
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It's the area where the legend of the Grey King persists—this entity that comes down from the mountain Cader Idris.
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"As long as demand for immigration persists, enforcement-only attempts to limit illegal immigration will be only partially effective," they wrote.
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And if you persists and caught calling MS-53 humans not animals, you&aposre actually the one that&aposs conflating it.
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The Internet of Things security crisis persists, as billions of inadequately secured webcams, refrigerators, and more flood homes around the world.
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The reality is that while the Cold War may have ended in Europe 25 years ago, it persists in Asia today.
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It's not that the language is without power, but it persists in making the same points and accomplishing the same tasks.
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Equities around the world have broken their post-Brexit winning streak as uncertainty surrounding the U.K. vote still persists among investors.
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If it persists, central banks will no doubt start to deploy QE, and some anxious governments might turn to fiscal stimulus.
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Oil prices on Monday dropped to their lowest level since January 2019 as the impact of the coronavirus in China persists.
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Although these offset lenses only offered an approximation of what the primary lens would see, the design persists to this day.
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Judging by the past couple of decades, if stockmarket turmoil persists the Fed will respond by lowering its forecasts for growth.
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The first bite will transport you to an afternoon of apple-picking, something we're desperate for as this hot weather persists.
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Edward Snowden's 2013 leaks detailed the NSA's mass surveillance programs, and years later, an everpresent knowledge of the surveillance state persists.
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Quintanilla amor persists well into 2018: Last month, ABC Studios announced it's developing a television series loosely based on her life.
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The most literal thing it could mean is preventing human extinction, to ensure that the species persists as long as possible.
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While discrimination still persists, the move to allow transgender police recruits would be a significant step for the community, activists say.
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Facebook tripled the headcount of its content moderation and security team, taking a noticeable hit to its profits, yet toxicity persists.
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Though she must contend with death threats, and has to be quite vigilant about infiltrators to her organisation, Ms Haider persists.
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There is still a mystery as to why the collective endurance of pain and risk persists in our risk-averse age.
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Once the Trump administration really examines the reason why that embarrassment persists, they'll have a much better chance of eradicating it.
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Success may to some extent depend on whether the ratings divergence persists, or whether the other agencies follow S&P's lead.
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This adds weight to the calls for a gradual winding down next year if the recovery in euro zone inflation persists.
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Unfortunately, despite how indispensable design is today, a stark gap persists: Not many people running top companies come from design backgrounds.
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"If there is a lesson in Marxist teaching, it is that class struggle, this basic class tension, persists," Zizek told us.
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Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi, who took office in January, has pledged to address the militia violence that persists in the region.
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Captain America: Civil WarThis film sets up the strained relationship between Tony Stark and Captain America, which persists through Infinity War.
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The industry is too immature, the laws are too unclear, and the stigma against pot—especially in edible form—still persists.
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The inversion, if it persists, is seen as a reliable indicator that a recession is likely in one-to-two years.
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The inversion, if it persists, is seen as a reliable indicator that a recession is likely in one to two years.
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Corruption permeates and persists throughout the highest levels of the Ukrainian government and despite promises of reform, nothing has been done.
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Additionally, Leitschuh points out that Zoom's local web server persists on your Mac even if you uninstall the Zoom desktop app.
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Potential donors and volunteers simply pay less attention after the aftershocks have died down, even as the need for them persists.
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But violent crime persists and has grown worse in the last 18 months, Vieira said, as Brazil's recession leaves people desperate.
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The myth persists that boys are innately better at math than girls, despite evidence to the contrary from analyzing test scores.
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The guidelines are CDC's best guess based on limited available scientific evidence on how long Zika persists in blood or semen.
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The mystery of what happened to Earhart and Noonan after they lost radio contact with the Itasca persists to this day.
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If the trend persists, it could discourage venture capital firms and initial public offering investors from backing young life sciences companies.
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I feel strongly that white privilege lessons are still important because they highlight the fact that racism persists in our society.
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If that persists under a new Speaker, MPs will continue to cause lots of trouble—no matter who is in government. ■
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European soccer's governing body, UEFA, has threatened to expel the Russian and English teams from the championship if the violence persists.
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The vast bulk of this damage is quickly fixed by DNA-repair enzymes; fewer than one mutation in a thousand persists.
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While that prescription may be far behind us, the misconception that migraines are fueled by a woman's inability to cope persists.
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While Planned Parenthood persists in claiming that abortion is just 3 percent of its business, this statistic has been widely discredited.
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Yet neither book is a denunciation of its subject: a troubled adoration persists, along with a sympathy for Bernstein's inner torments.
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The Islamic State has been largely vanquished in Iraq, although there are still pockets of the nation where the group persists.
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Even with stiff opposition, Prince persists, brushing off questions of accountability and why contractors would fare better than U.S. service members.
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Some snow, typically found at high elevations (9,500'+) where snow persists even through the summer months, can appear pink or red.
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However, data released Thursday underlined that a slowdown persists in the total number of diesel cars sold across the European Union.
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But even when you control for policy need, Dr. Lee's research has found that a significant rural bias in resources persists.
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Even when you adjust for factors such as education and industry, an unexplained discrepancy of an estimated five per cent persists.
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The trend persists this year, even after Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who decided against seeking re-election, fired her police chief.
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If the U.S. persists in the trade war, then American firms are likely to be shut out as China opens up.
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Through the course of the novel, the question persists: Is the critter real or simply an extension of Veblen's lavish imagination?
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If the vertigo persists, "it can be very debilitating," said Dr. Susan Herdman, professor emerita of rehabilitation medicine at Emory University.
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"Although we believe the industry has passed the low point in this commodity cycle, uncertainty persists ...," Arriagada said in a statement.
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"My tranquillity persists," Mr. da Silva said, "in the thinking that those who made mistakes should pay the price for them."
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Once that's done we'll resume ours … and ultimately to make sure none of the data persists or is being used improperly.
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The need for improved infrastructure in response to climate change was highlighted in a 2013 White House report and persists today.
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"The benefits (against these other cancers) persists for one to two decades," he said, while breast cancer risk declines more rapidly.
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That moment was called Studio 54 and, even after more than four decades, the aura of the club's specific magic persists.
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While a cease-fire was reached in September 2014, the agreement has been consistently disregarded, and fighting persists throughout the region.
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The pope wrote that he was concerned about a chauvinist mentality that persists in societies that leads to acts of violence.
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But when all the instruments come together, again, for the final minutes of the work, some of that same energy persists.
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If the situation persists, the regime may face real protest for the first time since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
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Banking disparities can be seen right at the front of the now-famous lines outside ATMs as the demonetization effort persists.
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It's particularly troubling that this myth persists, because stories about the sources of educational inequality can shape public attitudes and policy.
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The contrast seemed to underscore the income inequality that persists in the city despite the mayor's campaign vows to change it.
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Although her academic workload and her job don't leave much time these days for recreational reading, her yearning for literature persists.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has made progress in accommodating the growing number, but sexual harassment persists, veterans and lawmakers say.
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And if the situation persists, it could end up hitting the holidays, when many retailers make the bulk of their profits.
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But CNBC was able to find examples of products that appeared to flout these rules, illustrating that the problem still persists.
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Even better, if this man persists in interrupting me, I can signal to a bouncer and have him kicked out. Yes.
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That you live the way do while homelessness persists indicates a level of insincerity and selfishness that is hard to comprehend.
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And while no one on television still shouts about players getting "jacked up," the sentiment that something has been lost persists.
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Because Kavanaugh's testimony and the dismissal of Professor Ford's, is proof that a "pernicious patriarchy"-- as Cory Booker calls it -- persists.
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It sets the stage for the ascendance of a hard-line president in the 2021 election if the population's apathy persists.
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It reveals the truth about why mass punishment persists and the lie we are telling ourselves about the possibility of redemption.
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This gendered knee-jerk critical stance that assumes less intentionality for works made by women is a phenomenon that persists today.
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Over time, the Wii helped cement the perception of a misleading casual-hardcore divide between games enthusiasts that still persists today.
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BANK OF ISRAEL SAYS IF CORONAVIRUS PERSISTS THE MONETARY COMMITTEE HAS A RANGE OF TOOLS TO MAKE MONETARY POLICY MORE ACCOMMODATIVE
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Mass shootings or killings in public spaces are rare other than in the far south, where a decades-old insurgency persists.
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The longer the delays persists the more disruptive the trial will be to the five senators seeking the Democratic presidential nomination.
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"If it persists for a prolonged period, it may result in hysteresis effects that hamper market functioning," the BIS researchers said.
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Groups in Fiji hope new interest could help alleviate the country's rural poverty, which persists despite healthy economic growth over all.
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Wages in Mexico have stagnated for more than a decade, and the stubborn gap between the nation's rich and poor persists.
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But the international outlook remains uncertain and the likelihood of a more pronounced slowdown in global growth persists, the minutes said.
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Protest — and, if your host persists, continue to protest — that while the food is excellent, you simply cannot eat another bite.
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"If that persists, it will affect U.S. operation in the region, not only in Qatar, but as a whole," he said.
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And these investors are new at this, but this is the wave of future activism, to the extent that it persists.
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Like other analysts, Wan said it's how long the virus persists that will ultimately determine how significant its impact will be.
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Our correspondent reports on the trend from Spain, which made great progress after the financial crisis but where economic uncertainty persists.
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That justice-seeking fantasy I've conjured persists and grows as I watch the masses tire of self-absolving, duplicitous corporate-speak.
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But if the sentiment that a third-party candidate vote doesn't matter persists, it could pose a particular challenge for Clinton.
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And as long as the Syrian civil war persists, so will ISIS have its state from which it can threaten the world.
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"You feel the pain" for federal workers who have been furloughed or are working without pay as the shutdown persists, he said.
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But in non-expansion states, the gains for people in poverty have been more modest — and much deeper disparities persists across income.
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The report showed that although female directors are making strides in terms of representation and salary equality, a gender gap still persists.
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Apovine said the idea that a weight-loss drug is for short-term use is science of the 1950s, but it persists.
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As the rains shifted toward central and eastern Japan, NHK warned Kyushu residents not to rush home as the landslide danger persists.
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If that requirement persists, many foreigners may remain reluctant to buy homes and there may be little benefit for Dubai asset prices.
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If it persists, the yield curve inversion is seen as an indicator that a recession is likely in one to two years.
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While inflation is expected to resume a gradual uptrend, uncertainty persists on whether such price rises will heighten inflation expectations, Nakaso said.
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This amount persists despite growers' best efforts to clean up the produce, according to the Environmental Working Group, an environmental activist group.
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There is a permanent zone at the bottom for climate controls, which persists no matter what else you're doing on the screen.
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