"There was a point in time when he was involved in the products and then a point in time when he wasn't," Ive says of the months leading up to Jobs' death.
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No cars have done this at any point in time.
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And at this point in time, I think it's working.
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At this point in time, that remains to be seen.
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That is all very unclear at this point in time.
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The tweet was 100% accurate at that point in time.
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Christman: At this point in time, anyone who supports Trump.
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"This is looking at one point in time," said D'Angelo.
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We'll monetize the Wabtec stake at some point in time.
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They'll stay where they are at this point in time.
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Again, at that point in time, obviously sentiment was bad.
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At some point in time, that became not true anymore.
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I'll be honest, at this point in time It's sharks!
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It is still a problem at this point in time.
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Why should you be president at this point in time?
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Callimachi: What are you thinking at this point in time?
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What they're doing with her at this point in time.
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There's going to be giveback at some point in time.
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The "Point in Time" numbers also exposed a generational calamity.
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At any point in time did you consider utilizing that?
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At this point in time, it just would not be judicious.
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At no point in time do they regret not getting vaccinated.
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Prodigy was one of my guys at one point in time.
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So not a stock for me at this point in time.
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"At this point in time, we don't know enough," Harbron said.
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At some point in time it was down to one million.
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"Details are very sketchy at this point in time," he said.
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At some point in time, I thought to start writing screenplays.
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Sex is a point in time, but just a brief point.
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There's no need for alarm at this point in time, however.
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It's a fixed point in time, a constant in musical history.
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So at this point in time we don't know the details.
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I think the reality is, it's an extreme point in time.
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"We're overweight the sector at this point in time," said Johnson.
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"At this point in time, Hamas has no cyber operational capabilities."
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Those guys weren't too into it at that point in time.
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At this point in time, I'm more self-aware than ever.
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We think that's the best approach at this point in time.
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"At this point in time, I'm just not sure," Pifer said.
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"At this point in time there's no country exclusions," Navarro said.
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But at this point in time, we're far away from that.
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Everybody at some point in time chipped in for the moment.
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The vote breakdown will be disclosed at a later point in time.
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But knowing that I needed a turnover at a point in time.
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At this point in time, Axon is not developing facial recognition technology.
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Will they all be what they were at one point in time?
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RIVKIN: At this point in time, it would be a bad idea.
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That said, here's what we can confirm at this point in time.
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It really depends on where we are at that point in time.
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No. I don't think that's my goal at this point in time.
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That's definitely not the case in podcasting at this point in time.
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Women were still a little bit invisible at that point in time.
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What a perfect place to be at this point in time, right?
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Cars and subways are an everyday sight at this point in time.
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I was there at one point in time, so I get it.
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At this point in time, Queensland police are conducting a criminal investigation.
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At that point in time, you're not going to tell him no.
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My first error of the year comes at that point in time.
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Because you can optimize a process for a certain point in time.
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That said, the two sectors will overlap at some point in time.
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Now at this point in time, the hardware's pretty much getting done.
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They could have put him in jail at any point in time.
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But it wasn't something I consciously chose at that point in time.
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"At this point in time leadership comes from President Trump," Manchin said.
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At some point in time there's got to be a leveling off.
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Furthermore, dietary intakes were self-reported at just one point in time.
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And at that point in time, they had a proof of concept.
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At this point in time, popstars are almost expected to be political.
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"We haven't discussed a lawsuit at this point in time," Hoyer said.
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Well yes, we'll be very encouraging, but at this point in time.
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COMEY: General Flynn, at that point in time, was in legal jeopardy.
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"At this point in time, the casinos in Macao are totally safe."
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Why didn't Facebook make this information public at that point in time?
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At some point in time, [Parsons is] going to say, 'Hey, look.
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I said at some point in time, they may, and they have.
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You can have more cars available at any one point in time.
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And there is no preconceived landing zone at this point in time.
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This calculation can't be made looking at just one point in time.
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At that point in time, we were often on high terrorist alert.
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We didn't get a long time to visit at that point in time.
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No. We've reached a point in time where Souza trolling knows no bounds.
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And two, drawing an audience at a given point in time is hard.
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At this point in time — in September — you chose the role of Switzerland.
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"At that point in time, truthfully, Ivanka wasn't totally a celebrity," Spitz said.
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"Dawson's Creek was me expressing myself at that point in time," he said.
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And at that point in time, all of a sudden, I could not.
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So we really have no sense of it at this point in time.
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BR: This is a snapshot study of people at one point in time.
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We are not expecting a rebound in pricing at this point in time.
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I don't ever think there's really coming back at any point in time.
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So at this point in time, there is no consensus on any option.
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I read up to the point in time where we finished episode 10.
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PAUL: Yes, because that can easily be restarted at any point in time.
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Almost 93,000 women failed to get enough exercise at either point in time.
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At that point in time, phones with super-slim bezels were still new.
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At that particular point in time, it's a whole new ballgame for everyone.
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That at one point in time everything goes away and something comes up.
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By that point in time, Virginia Tech had built a 210-5 lead.
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"There was a point in time when I was a yeller," Cuban says.
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The data in the report is based on a point-in-time estimate.
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Let's revisit the history that led us to this pivotal point in time.
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Securities act * Will not comment beyond today's announcement at this point in time.
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They got me to do harm reduction classes for that point in time.
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"At this point in time, it's something that might be welcome," he says.
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Unless ... "At some point in time that won't be the case," Hogan said.
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But we don't do it based upon a point in time pricing transaction.
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"At this point in time I would advise caution," echoes Manhattan Analog's Coates.
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I'm absolutely convinced that, at a point in time, they will be joining.
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"They said at that point in time they had no plans," says Merz.
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At least until the point in time when they come with the pitchforks.
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So I have no concerns about Fed policies at this point in time.
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And I don't think I'd be stimulating it at this point in time.
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At one point in time, I never received the entire script in paper.
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I don't believe it's permanent, but it is damaging at this point in time.
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Everything that was once sci-fi had to change at some point in time.
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At this point in time, we're not looking at a rehab assignment for him.
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"At one point in time, people argued against the Social Security system," he said.
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But Amazon has no announced plans in that direction at this point in time.
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At this point in time, a global disconnect seems to be widening, he said.
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We're going to monetize the Baker Hughes GE stake at some point in time.
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At some point in time it made sense to move forward with one platform.
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What it feels like to be a Dreamer at this particular point in time.
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Succession doesn't exactly seem like the most pressing matter at this point in time.
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"By inference, these two lineages arose at the same point in time," Aime said.
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We haven't to this point in time seen a real significant impact from that.
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There was a point in time when "extremely online" people were culturally in vogue.
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Absolutely none of these criteria are even remotely guaranteed at this point in time.
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I caution us to be unnerved by these numbers at this point in time.
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The government at this point in time will be taxing carbon emissions like crazy.
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So hopefully we'll get a chance at some point in time in the future.
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There was no point in time we thought he was going to hit .160.
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"There was nothing I was concerned about at that point in time," he said.
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SCHULTZ: I CAN SEE A POINT IN TIME WHERE STARBUCKS BECOMES A CASHLESS RETAILER.
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Again, stick to a budget that works for you at this point in time.
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He's down to a pistol at that point in time and they shot him.
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At some point in time, one has to stand firmly for women (sic) rights.
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But I don't think that this is a necessity at this point in time.
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At this point in time, it's almost impossible to predict which way he'll go.
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There was really no overlap between the two, other than a point in time.
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"This was not a financially driven discussion, at this point in time," he said.
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"Everybody at some point in time is connected to Sanjeev Kapoor," Ms. Kaur said.
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So therefore, at this point in time, we would wait and watch the valuation.
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And at that point in time, it was a pivotal point in the game.
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At that point in time, the concept, the idea of SARS wasn't even coined.
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Does the United States have enough funding for that at this point in time?
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Rather, 85033 percent of homeless families are sheltered at a given point in time.
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Yet at no point in time did we question his unwavering devotion to us.
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"I don't know what those points are at this point in time," he said.
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I think it is kind of a value trap at this point in time.
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But Dr. Bornstein did not report the specific weights at either point in time.
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So it's not just one point in time, but over many points in time.
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My entire family became removable from the United States at any point in time.
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Why do you think your work feels particularly relevant at this point in time?
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And at every point in time resource allocation is precisely zero-sum, by definition.
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So I started to build the vision for Rooster Teeth at that point in time.
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Meanwhile, Nelson's campaign had spent more than $25 million at the same point in time.
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The size of the circle represents the number of tweets during each point in time.
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At one point in time, I requested that certain portions of the report be released.
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Their total was twelve times that of the Point-in-Time count: 82,212 versus 223,786.
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At some other point in time, this might have made a fine Stephen Sondheim project.
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Authorities are not looking for other individuals at this point in time, de Blasio said.
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I feel alternate endings are possible all over the spectrum at this point in time.
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Whether a lunar return is worth the cost, at this point in time, is debatable.
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It made sense for Paris at this point in time, but it's not for everyone.
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At one point in time, Mark Henry was (legitimately) the strongest man in the world.
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And that works nicely with going through the frame to a different point in time.
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But he'll be a depth guy at some point in time when he gets back.
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And so, it becomes very difficult to handicap this market at this point in time.
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Yelp can suggest top restaurants close to your location at a given point in time.
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I told them I was irreplaceable (at that very critical point in time, also true).
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"I'm sure at some point in time, that video will become public," Lieutenant Ransweiler said.
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"At this point in time, I'm not interested in photo ops," Jenkins said on CNN.
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It was good at one point in time, though, but now it's all fucked up.
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OD: Yeah, he's a person, he worked at BuzzFeed actually, at one point in time.
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"Certain parts of the state, we're going through recovery at this point in time," Gov.
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"He tells us that at some point in time, he blacks out," Rahn told reporters.
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"We'll have to worry about the costs at some point in time," Hoyer said Wednesday.
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What's really important at this is point in time is the strength of the dollar.
|
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"At that point in time, we think there's good footing on the stock," Johnson said.
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Imagine if a nude picture of you was, at some point in time, posted online.
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At some point in time this individual began shooting from the outside into the residence.
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This was a fracture that couldn't be healed—at least at this point in time.
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"We are technically not at war with Iran, at this point in time," Hoyer said.
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" Gidley says, "At this point in time, though, he does have confidence in Dr. Shulkin.
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That's another reason why advocates and experts gripe about the Point-in-Time Count's shortcomings.
|
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Last week, similar point-in-time counts of homeless populations took place around the state.
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EVERY EMPLOYER AND EVERY CUSTOMER HAS AN INDIVIDUAL CHOICE AT ANY GIVEN POINT IN TIME.
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"It's very problematic at this point in time from the service-level standpoint," Haber said.
|
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And I think all brands are doing this soul-searching at this point in time.
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At one point in time I requested that certain portions of the report be released.
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It's like a totally updated operating system which catches us all at this point in time.
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At one point in time, I believed that the best beauty products were the most expensive.
|
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Presidents should tell the truth, but, of course, they all lie at some point in time.
|
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"Unfortunately, at this point in time, we are unable to get into that phone," Combs said.
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But, he adds, they only see the evidence of increased eruptions at one point in time.
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"We had two very unique skill-sets at a very unique point in time," Morgan said.
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However, I&aposm wondering if this is sort of misplaced confidence at this point in time.
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"The frustration of not knowing—that's the worst part at this point in time," she says.
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A lot of things that was going on inside of me at that point in time.
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"We've achieved in many ways more than I thought at this point in time," he said.
|
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" He added that he would be "trimming positions in the XLE at this point in time.
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"We did not want to get to that threshold at that point in time," he said.
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At some point in time, the world is going to see the emperor has no clothes.
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"The Hong Kong situation obviously is more fragile at this particular point in time," Halford said.
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"At no point in time did she ever say, 'I did not do this,' " he said.
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"I was just shocked the officer didn't fire back at that point in time," he said.
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W: Doesn't sound like you'd like her job… MM: No, at this political point in time.
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"At any point in time, people have developed terms to shape political discourse," Mr. Stein said.
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"There are more and more calls for a reversal at some point in time," said Hellwig.
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The number of homeless people there in a January 2015 point-in-time count was 7,539.
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What I sought was not to forget the face I remembered at that point in time.
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There has to be a point in time ... where it is due for a catch-up.
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We've all had our point in time when we've been crazy, drunk irresponsible messes as well.
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That means ultimately, at some point in time, we would love for everything to be accessible.
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I was at one point in time and then I realized it was an unhealthy endeavor.
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And we're at a point in time where, in fact, things are holding up pretty well.
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But I mean at this point in time, sexting is quite normalized, particularly among young people.
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You must encounter something of unknown duration at a random point in time (both important conditions!).
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"Until that point in time I'm not thinking about each individual witness," Murkowski said last week.
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"But it's enough to notice at this point in time, and we're watching it very closely."
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You can&apost worry about though ... no one can doubt me at this point in time.
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He just needs to be as good as he can be at this point in time.
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I have no reason to believe it extends beyond the Astros at this point in time.
|
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It is unclear why Epic is demanding an exemption for Fortnite at this point in time.
|
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Litigants, of course, often rely on arguments that they rejected at an earlier point in time.
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The stocks are then bought in bulk at one point in time, alongside other employees' contributions.
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"We're not able to gain access to all areas at this point in time," he said.
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So, you know, at any point in time, we&aposre investing in a lot of areas.
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And all this is happening at a very contentious point in time, both politically and socially.
|
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Perhaps Holm and Correia at this point in time are victims of the division's growing pains.
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"I'm shocked that at this point in time, that we are still dealing with this," she says.
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"We'll find a way to bring back these characters together in some point in time," said King.
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At this point in time in the company's development I am the front man for this stuff.
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Do you understand we won't sell equities at that point in time but will actually buy more?
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I think, at this point in time, all signals are that we're moving in the right directions.
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Because when the judge said I was guilty, everything let me down at that point in time.
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The difference might seem arbitrary, but at the current point in time, identity is everything to Sivan.
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At no point in time did the 1916 New York Giants win 26 games in a row.
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"However, we have to also look at where we are at this point in time," said Smith.
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Matt: Because, you know, everybody, I dunno, was influenced by Arnold Schwarzenegger at that point in time.
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And at some point in time, if they didn't, we would influence corporate events and corporate behavior.
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And what are the things that, at this point in time, we need to adjust and change?
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"At this point in time I do not plan to actively support Donald Trump," Pope told CNN.
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I do feel as though I was winning the whole thing, especially at that point in time.
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SOLOMON: TECH IS JUST SO IMPORTANT TO ALMOST ANY BUSINESS, ANY OPERATION AT THIS POINT IN TIME.
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The first is that — at least at this point in time — these movies need time to breathe.
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"Customers are not rushing to buy something else at this point in time," CEO Hubert Joly said.
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At this point in time, though, it's safe to assume that this Assange character isn't exactly trustworthy.
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It's already surpassed its goal several times over, having raised over $300,000 at this point in time.
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Cultural differences emerge because they're somehow adaptive, or at least were adaptive at some point in time.
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There was a point in time, when he had around 10% of all the Bitcoins out there.
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"Companies, their ultimate success is never dictated by a number at any point in time," Xu said.
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"At this point in time we have built a prototype that we're really excited about," Ainsley said.
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At that particular point -- yes, in that particular point in time that&aposs where it becomes illegal.
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And of course, as you can tell, I was really feeling myself at this point in time.
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Quik doesn't think there's enough evidence at this point in time, while Newhouse believes there's real potential.
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"Got to probably say Cruz has the best ground game at this point in time," Branstad said.
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"When we say all lives matter — at some point in time these lives don't matter," Phelps said.
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At this point in time we have about 17,000 what we call action sheets in our system.
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But a majority (54%) of blacks said they had personally felt discriminated at some point in time.
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Let's leave my death to one side for now and hop to a closer point in time.
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A lot of people at that point in time thought they were going to have a job.
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"I'm not particularly encouraged at this point in time, but it's around Scott Walker's legacy," Evers said.
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"At this point in time, the traveling public has not anything to be concerned about," says Goglia.
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"I can't speak for what the investigators understood or believed at that point in time," Voci said.
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The point in time at which it could even conceivably have been tried expired in the 85033s.
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"Financial health is not a point in time but a journey across your whole life," she says.
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So it's certainly not a mass-market product at this point in time, at $20153 a month.
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The ability to know my blood pressure at any point in time has made me feel empowered.
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You'll experience a lot of people from different facets, all clashing at this one point in time.
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"Certain parts of the state were going through recovery at this point in time," Mr. McCrory said.
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The only thing I could think of at that point in time was going straight to bed.
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And then we'll make a determination based on what information we have at that point in time.
|
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Scooter-focused startups were, at one point in time, among the hottest companies that money could chase.
|
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He also said the government was not proposing to cancel mass gatherings at this point in time.
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He also said the government was not proposing to cancel mass gatherings at this point in time.
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I wanted to live in that moment forever, to tether myself to that particular point in time.
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Updated forecasts "can be made only at a later point in time", it said in a statement.
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"It's very difficult for us to speculate at this point in time what might happen," he said.
|
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Unlimited is one of the things that some of our competition has at this point in time.
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At some point in time the system will not be able to maintain a breathable cabin pressure.
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Life seems random, a pointless series of events that, at some arbitrary point in time, just stop.
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"The majority of Americans, at this point in time, do not want to see this," he said.
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"The macroeconomic or the geopolitical landscape does not worry me at this point in time," he added.
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"The macroeconomic or the geopolitical landscape does not worry me at this point in time," Menon said.
|
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Pittsburgh did its point-in-time count on Wednesday on one of the coldest nights in decades.
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"At this point in time, we only see a marginal effect on our operations," the company said.
|
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The bottom tennis ball's motion demonstrates the butterfly effect—meaning it's not random but it's also not predictable, and if you make some small change at one point in time, a tiny change, the position of the tennis ball at a future point in time will be totally different.
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"I think it's kind of a race with the clock at this point in time," she told Insider.
|
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We know that any effect present at one point in time is very likely to decay over time.
|
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Around this point in time, the student claims, Bogins walked away, leaving her alone with the school cop.
|
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The report said at one point in time, there were over 5,000 group-buy websites competing in China.
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MUELLER PRESS CONFERENCE: At one point in time, I requested that certain portions of the report be released.
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Donald Trump was not the leader of the party at this point in time in his career. Kimberly?
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It seemed like at that point in time, there were these women, especially Sarah, who had this power.
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Overall, at this point in time, the quantity and quality of evidence on mindfulness practices is pretty weak.
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We tried to put it in certain things, and it just wasn't right by that point in time.
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There was a point in time where I wanted to give up acting—things weren't going too well.
|
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Facebook might make an acquisition offer to Patreon at any point in time, there isn't a narrow window.
|
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"At this point in time, we do not have any plans for another surface kill attempt," he said.
|
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By that point in time, scrambling for the L train will have certainly reached Snowpiercer levels of fierceness.
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We had a really good landing last time, so things are looking good at this point in time.
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There comes a point in time where we must ask what caricatures of the past are worth preserving.
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"It brings a little levity to what was a tough game at that point in time," Melvin said.
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Are there poor humans at this point in time that live different, harder lives that middle class folks?
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Hell, it's even hard to map out where her body parts are at any given point in time.
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Up to this point in time, we haven't really had any production offensively from the second base spot.
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Meaning, at any given point in time, there is going to be a need to update these databases.
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Doran said Brown "did nothing at any point in time" that showed an intent to murder the officer.
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"The businesses are in a kind of look-and-see mode at the point in time," he said.
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It cannot therefore be valued at a point in time, like a bank balance, dwelling or stock portfolio.
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At this point in time I'm going to be voting present … because I believe we should be legislational.
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It's at that point in time when we saw the exponential increase of healthcare costs in this country.
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"It's one point in time in an effort that as far as we know will have no end."
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"That's still the spookiest stock out there out of this list at this point in time," said Johnson.
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I had asked for a hearing at one point in time so we could get some outside information.
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At this point in time, he's still processing it," convention manager Paul Manafort said Wednesday on "CNN Tonight.
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She's providing leadership that we really need at this point in time now that we're in the minority.
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"At this point in time, nobody can beat Simone Biles," Nastia Liukin, the 2008 Olympic champion, has said.
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"There are no plans to restart the mines at this point in time," a spokesperson for Centerra said.
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"You're going to see cap rate expansion in retail at this point in time," Crowe said last week.
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At that point in time, however, news of the tower fire in London was already several hours old.
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"It was a good point in time to do this given recent advances in textile conservation," Inman added.
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It was only accepted when I [told them] that at one point in time, I considered self-harm.
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The Chinese, at some point in time, indicated it by an empty space in their counting-rod system.
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The letter poem, or epistle, is personal, addressed to a specific individual at a particular point in time.
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"It's a pretty devastating sight at this point in time," Mayor Matt White told reporters on Sunday morning.
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Well, in that point in time, that character couldn't translate to people's living rooms and bedrooms in America.
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You know you're gonna get into an accident at some point in time, so what do you do?
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At this point in time, no matter which model you look at, Irma's US landfall is almost guaranteed.
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I think everyone agreed at the RCEP at this point in time it's not just the economic agreement.
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But at this point in time, as far as we can tell, there's still no place like home.
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I don't know what Tampa Bay gave him, but at some point in time, you're just a player.
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I think anybody - any human being - at some point in time would start feeling that way about it.
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"Any market yet to be disrupted by modern technology will be at some point in time," he said.
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We're not really focused this year at this point in time and I'm pretty confident we'll get there.
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The Point-in-Time count, if done correctly, would hopefully spot some of the people it had missed.
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One drawback of the study is that it only measured activity levels at a single point in time.
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That will be the main strategy at this point in time: to contain the fires within predefined areas.
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It just shows that at this point in time, gay rights causes aren't particularly central to Thiel's politics.
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Having only one with that combination of attributes at this point in time would also be anti-competitive.
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Resiliency ratings indicate success because stability is a point in time, but resiliency is a continuum of strength.
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"I am not for, at this point in time, dealing with either family reunification or diversity," Hoyer said.
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"There will be no further comment beyond this statement at this point in time," NRA's Andrew Arulanandam told CNN.
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The reason for deporting the 35-year-old woman at this point in time is another matter of dispute.
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"At some point in time, it (became) generally regarded that regulators are behind the financial innovation developments," Teng said.
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Instead of 'due to the fact that,' use 'because'; use 'now' in place of 'at this point in time.
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We have thousands of different data reports that anyone in the company can access at any point in time.
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This is just "the high-yield bond market acting like a bond at this point in time," he said.
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"At no point in time did someone storm into a room and say the blobs must go," Fonts recalls.
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At this point in time, African governments do not have the capacity of the political will to do this.
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I mean, our financial condition at that point in time is not something that is an issue for you.
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"I can't leave here as a couple…at this point in time, we are acquaintances right now," she insisted.
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"We are not seeing any slowdown in China at this point in time" Chief Executive Officer Fabrizio Freda said.
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And regardless, King says, it was worth it just to tell this particular story at this point in time.
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And so it's interesting that they would decide to launch a really ambitious project at this point in time.
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Michonne is also in captivity, but I can't imagine the show killing her off at this point in time.
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"At this point in time, the traveling public has not anything to be concerned about," Mr Goglia told CNN.
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"We're edging closer towards the point in time where it'll be appropriate to raise interest rates further," Dudley said.
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"At this point in time India is still key for us," RBCT chief executive, Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane told Reuters.
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He did, however, say he had at another point in time worn blackface — to dress up as Michael Jackson.
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It's clear that he wants to share the most accurate depiction of his city at this point in time.
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Many of us have daydreamed about quitting a job in a spectacularly public fashion at some point in time.
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It is fine to be owning stocks and I would diversifying into global investing at this point in time.
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It could happen at any point in time, so it's important to be on your guard at all times.
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" North Korea: The nation is nuclear but has "demonstrated capabilities short of an ICBM at this point in time.
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Given the uneven landscape of political support for protecting our planet, Earth Day remains a critical point in time.
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So, I just read a lot of his stuff that he had already published at that point in time.
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One is, if the trend continues, I'd imagine at some point in time we could start seeing [fecundity] decrease.
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We were much more risk-averse at that point in time because we thought the Fed made a mistake.
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A strong backtest at any point in time, he reasons, may be because the factor tested has become expensive.
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We have done a lot of modeling and at this point in time the separation will go as expected.
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There comes a point in time where you have to put politics aside, and this is such a moment.
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At this point in time, the island is looking to make changes in order to abate long term effects.
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At this point in time, though, Case Western's bot is not up to any tasks beyond limping slowly around.
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As noted in the article, advocates point out issues with the survey, known as the Point in Time count.
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"What happens beyond 2018, there's a lot of uncertainty in this space at this point in time," Stevens said.
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"I kept seeing the point in time, and choice, when I pressed Phoebe down against the floorboards," he reflects.
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"The stuff that ends up in the ocean was in somebody's hand at some point in time," she said.
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And I'm by myself because at this point in time, my husband was working the overnight at his company.
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I was looking for the best tool available, and at that point in time I thought it was photography.
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It is not in the security interests of the UK to weaken the EU at this point in time.
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The blue line shows the "spot price," the price that WTI sells for at any given point in time.
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Seeing that color takes me to a point in time and certain headspace in which I made those tracks.
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"We'll have to worry about the costs at some point in time," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.).
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From our current point in time, it seems unlikely that either Slack or Teams will take the whole market.
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Be smart: Private company valuations exist only because certain investors say they do at a certain point in time.
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It supposedly symbolized a point in time when auto workers felt like they needed to protect themselves against management.
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Yes, but: Private company valuations exist only because certain investors say they do at a certain point in time.
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California Today Tuesday: Data kept by the city reveals a more alarming portrait than a point-in-time count.
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At no point in time have I seen the influence of money more present than in the insulin debate.
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"We are extremely scared at this point in time," Binay Kumar Sarkar said in a video obtained by CNN.
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There's a point in time where you're doing physical stuff where you just want to fall out from exhaustion.
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Tuesday to count homeless people living on the street for a national survey called the "Point-in-Time" count.
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The study also looked at a single point in time and was not designed to prove cause and effect.
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"This virus will become a community virus at some point in time, this year or next year," says Redfield.
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"There are almost 2189 million Canadians that are traveling or living abroad at any point in time," Trudeau said.
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Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — Welcome to a turning point in time, or its eve, depending on when you're reading this.
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There could have been someone, at some point in time, who did something with cash like I just did.
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At any point in time, the Kennedy School has hundreds of fellows playing many different roles at the School.
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At any point in time an elite group of firms in a particular country are on the frontier of innovation.
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"At that point in time, she didn't understand or appreciate that this may very well be a crime," Gerrow said.
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And to me there&aposs no excuse for him to be employed at the FBI at this point in time.
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WILBUR ROSS: Well, I think it's very hard to pre-judge exactly where we'll be at that point in time.
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We actually don't do anything to determine who they are at this point in time -- we'll do that tomorrow (Monday).
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Pitchford's role in all of the legal drama makes him a questionable Gearbox hype man at this point in time.
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I think the owners, at that point in time, were trying to determine what was the best path for Hulu?
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There are reports that he&aposs not being very cooperative but Fox cannot confirm it at that point in time.
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In the aviation department, they have modernization programs that are more or less—at this point in time—on track.
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It all depends on the sensitivity of the app and the risk of the user at that point in time.
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To keep the car secured throughout its lifecycle, we must be able to update it at any point in time.
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I can't think of a point in time in history when there's only been one canonical map of the world.
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At any given point in time, a lot of things are happening around the world that could affect stock prices.
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OSCAR MUNOZ: You know, from an operational perspective, at United, we're prepared to do it at any point in time.
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There was one point in time when Roseanne was my least favorite show on the faithful Nick at Nite lineup.
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It's easy to dismiss teens for being silly or dramatic, but there's a lot happening at that point in time.
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The irony is that, at this point in time, the bigger health risk is Americans who resist vaccinating their kids.
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"You just can't even imagine what's going through a young girl's head at this point in time," he told WKRN.
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Microsoft's newest OneDrive for Business feature lets users restore files from any point in time over the past 30 days.
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"Only at a point in time when you see rising interest rates and decelerating growth do REITs underperform," she said.
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Amazon envisions a future where thousands of small vehicles are buzzing over our heads at any particular point in time.
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At any point in time, multiple stories about the future are potentially true, and have evidence supporting or undermining them.
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But from that point in time, life really stopped for myself and for my business, for all of our employees.
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OneDrive users can now use it to simply restore files from any point in time within the last 30 days.
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How do I plan ahead when he's saying at any point in time the ports of entry could be closed?
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The BBC also notes that talk of the ban isn't being discussed in Chinese media at this point in time.
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"Of course, he'll plead not guilty at this point in time," Tony Farese, an attorney for Theesfeld, told the station.
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"Systematica does not use any external cloud at this point in time," said Matt Kilsby, chief operating officer at Systematica.
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Undoubtedly, we have reached a point in time when artificial intelligence is no longer the stuff of science fiction novels.
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" She adds, rather helpfully, "As if they don't have enough to be upset about at this point in time anyway.
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"We got taken much more seriously at that point in time and we were off to the races," Renshaw said.
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"At some point in time, we want to make progress on the issues of humanitarian access and ceasefire," Kerry said.
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This panel displays dozens of previous steps and labels them, allowing me to quickly navigate to a point in time.
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Today, AWS took that to another level when it announced Amazon DynamoDB Continuous Backups and Point-In-Time Recovery (PITR).
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"We're at a point in time when women need to send a clear message that this is over," Paltrow added.
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At that point in time, 87 percent of Republicans approved of President Ronald Reagan, as did 85033 percent of Democrats.
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"I never say never, but at this point in time, I don't think I'm going to do it." https://t.
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Also, Gibson points out, the samples only came from a single EMS station, and at only one point in time.
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"I'm still locked in at that point in time," said Kluber, who now has 13 ⅓ scoreless innings in the playoffs.
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As outraged as many Americans are — and with good reason — we should not be surprised at this point in time.
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At some point in time — and the sooner the better — reality needs to intrude on the valuation of the cryptocurrencies.
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Polls are a snapshot of what is happening at that point in time, not a prognosis for what will happen.
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This is trying to catch that proverbial falling knife at this point in time," Johnson said Tuesday on "Trading Nation.
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"It was just all about executing my pitch at that point in time and not moving too fast," Bettis said.
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We don't want to be near that bathroom at any point in time and we'll avoid it at all costs.
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A significant portion of their data comes from annual "Point-In-Time" counts coordinated at the local level every January.
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"At this point in time, we don't see a way that it would practically work," Grueger said in an interview.
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"From relative economic growth perspective, India looks better than many of the other emerging markets at this point in time".
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This study is a snapshot of only one portion of the Hadza people's lifestyle at one point in time, though.
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It has also developed a predictive algorithm so precise that it functions like a window into any point in time.
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There are some benefits to having what may feel like a somewhat limited virtual assistant at this point in time.
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"It seems like an adequate point in time to also say who will succeed me," she told the public broadcaster.
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" But he added that "at some point in time the company needs to be handed over to an operational person.
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Every year, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development releases a Point in Time count of the homeless population.
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The report found: • Roughly 26,230 people were homeless across the Bay Area, according to point-in-time counts in 2017.
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"At this point in time, we don't have any immediate concerns about how our ag banks are doing," McWilliams said.
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DNC officials said the appointments were passed along to members at the same point in time as they always are.
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Quite difficult being president of South Africa at this point in time, particularly with the economy being where it is.
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It's really unlikely that the royals would make even the subtlest of anti-Trump gestures at this point in time.
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LIESMAN: THAT SAID, GETTING HIT BY STORMS AT THIS POINT IN TIME THE CURRENT ECONOMY RUNNING A BIT ABOVE TREND.
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And some point in time we have to tell you – it's like, Listen, we can tell you ahead of time.
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Arlington's Point in Time Count, a homelessness census conducted each January, was 103 this year, up from 174 in 2016.
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But as I've always said, the bar to make an acquisition at any point in time is very, very high.
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"Tax cuts would at this point in time have a pro-cyclical effect," Ifo economist Timo Wollmerschaeuser told Spiegel magazine.
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At that point in time, Turkey was more interested in creating a no-fly zone along the Turkish-Syrian border.
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"At this point in time, we do expect production delays in Q1, which may impact fourth-quarter results," Euteneur said.
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At at one point in time, according to fossil records, more than 50 sloth species existed in eight different families.
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My personal opinion is that it should be a statement of what you're about at a particular point in time.
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At any given point in time, it's impossible to know for sure where on the boundary the next cluster will appear.
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And I don&apost think a war of words is really going to kill a market at this point in time.
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He also said merger talks in France were likely to resume "at some point in time," without providing a time frame.
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At one point in time heavy metal and thrash metal were the way people wanted to describe their emotions, some people.
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Do you think your show could exist the same way on a different network, or at a different point in time?
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That has to be resolved at some point in time, because 200 years from now, you might say we never existed.
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David Schoen, I don&apost think I would want to be any of these people at this particular point in time.
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"I don't see any reason for the Fed to be particularly trigger happy at this point in time," Thomsen told CNBC.
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That means that at any point in time, the ball is above the cart, so obviously it lands in the cart.
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Indeed, at this same point in time in Obama's presidency, 27 members of his cabinet and team had won Senate confirmation.
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The Siri watchface uses machine learning to determine what information is most useful to you at a given point in time.
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"At this point in time I do not have plans to release that information," Otting told Warren in a heated exchange.
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Everyone who eventually won a nomination was far above the polling threshold for each debate at a similar point in time.
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At this point in time, it's hard to envision the commission not overturning Title II by the end of this proceeding.
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"We don't want to touch Europe at this point in time," Chung said, citing Italy budget risks and uncertainty around Brexit.
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We always knew that at any point in time, there would be no one to reject our offer of commodity money.
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"I don't think we're in a position to say exactly what crime that is at this point in time," he added.
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But facing the upsides and downsides of the bill, it gives Puerto Rico no true choice at this point in time.
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But, at this point in time, our numbers for the second quarter and guidance that we're given, we're still on that.
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Which is why Westbrook invoking them to prop up a personal vendetta at this point in time reads as so cynical.
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I don't believe this line, I don't believe this is what someone like him would say at this point in time.
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I think it's unreasonable at this point in time to think that we will know which side Europe will go on.
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At any single point in time, the client knows where they stand as it relates to accomplishing his/her life goals.
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Ringer's cause of death has not been identified "at this point in time," Fred Lantz, a district attorney's spokesman, tells PEOPLE.
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Those enormous markups suggest that at one point in time the salt trade was probably more valuable than the gold industry.
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The curse of The Simpsons was that at one point in time it was so startlingly brilliant that it eclipsed itself.
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Gaspar: So at this point in time if I hadn't already made my pitch for the Fiscal Politics book I would.
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Otherwise all political expression will be in danger of censorship, depending on who runs the government at any point in time.
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Its very existence at that point in time challenges current notions about the formation and growth of such objects, they said.
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The chart below shows the total extent of floating sea ice in the Earth's oceans at any given point in time.
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"At this point in time, it looks like McDonald's would need a robust March to get to these levels," Kalinowski wrote.
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At that point in time, 44 percent of respondents said that they approved of the decision while only 24 percent disapproved.
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"A company is valued at any point in time, and that can be a challenge because there're no standard," says Reichart.
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"At this point in time, we are not at the stage where we are looking at monetising WhatsApp," Ntshingila told Reuters.
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As Ms Yellen said, "[the neutral rate's] value at any point in time cannot be estimated or projected with much precision".
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"Gap shares are just purely out of fashion at this point in time," Johnson said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
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I've represented a number of women who began earning more than their husbands at some point in time during their marriage.
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Certainly, from that point in time through the end of 2017, the industry as a whole cut its involuntary denied boardings.
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There will be a point in time when people come to wonder, 'Why did we ever use wires to connect anything?
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We understand this is a historic tree, and all measures have been used to save it to this point in time.
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"At this point in time, we truly need the eyes and ears of the community," detectives said Friday, ABC News reports.
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You are very concerned with what other people think at this point in time, and it wears on your mental state.
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I think we're at a point in time right now where there's so much opportunity from science, and it's so seductive.
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As with RuneScape Classic, just because it's from another point in time doesn't mean it's stagnant; developers are actively making changes.
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"We're at a point in time when women need to send a clear message that this is over," Gwyneth Paltrow said.
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"Whoever knows anything, please step up at this point in time," Chris Cevilla, Barnes's father, said during a Monday press conference.
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"Smoking is bad at ANY point in time: before the baby is born and after the baby is born," Joshi said.
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"We're at a point in time when women need to send a clear message that this is over," Ms. Paltrow said.
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If we recall correctly, the bottom right had a few other types of RACEs and LINEs at some point in time.
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"This is the worst possible point in time to scrap the system," said Oyvind Eggen, executive director of Rainforest Foundation Norway.
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At that point in time, I think we might see some normalcy come about regarding people's daily lives and economic activity.
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At this point in time, where are we compared to where we need to be to get the coronavirus under control?
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" Mr. Goldberg, however, thought it was "a light enough gift for the moment we were in at that point in time.
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Jasmine Clark: My biggest professional setback has to be the point in time where I had a Ph.D. and no job.
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"Obviously, at some point in time, we want to make progress on the issues of humanitarian access and ceasefire," Kerry said.
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"We have 143 ladder companies, and at one point in time there was a tiller in every one," Mr. Long said.
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And in that respect, with interest rates being held artificially low and at some point in time, they need to rise.
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So we knew at some point in time, subject to economics (and) the growth rates coming, that rates have to rise.
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"Until this point in time, we were taking the Max out sometimes 60 to 75 days before the flights," Raja said.
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Cisco defines the IoT as the point in time when more "things or objects" were connected to the Internet than people.
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People have come up to me, discussed it," he said, adding, "We will talk about it in some point in time.
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Facebook was originally conceived as a way to "tell your life story online," which seems laughable at this point in time.
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You raise a very important point: that, indeed, you don't want to jump to a conclusion by one point in time.
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I had to interview with Larry and Sergey, so it was a point in time when they were still interviewing everybody.
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Bolsonaro said his trip to Switzerland was a "great opportunity" to showcase the unique point in time his country was going through.
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The NFL star grew up "a chubby kid" who held a 0.6 GPA at one point in time, according to Yahoo Sports.
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At one point in time, that was one of the most popular names of Black men walking the streets of New York.
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"We're in a holding pattern at this point in time," said Mark Watkins, regional investment manager at U.S. Bank Private Client Group.
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If at any point in time you feel unsafe, you just take your hands off and you stay exactly where you are.
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I think it's hard to imagine that mathematical ability at any point in time was part of a survival metric for cavemen.
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Those same layers act like chapters in the history of Mars and provide clues to its environment at each point in time.
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At this point in time, the show is in full-on, "Let's just close off as many storylines as we can" mode.
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The inclusion of the new paint scheme in the budget request suggests this is the planned design at this point in time.
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It's basically a longer version of this: At this point in time, there are only a few minutes left in the episode.
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"At this point in time, we are not able to confirm if the newborn is Savanna Greywind's child or not," he said.
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I don't know where that place is, but it doesn't appear at this point in time that we've come anywhere near it.
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At some point in time, Lawrence-Daley says a "calmness" eventually came over her and her survival instincts began to kick in.
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Everybody knows that at a certain point in time that turned into something else, but that just happens when you're 18, 19.
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You may notice that a key moment is missing in Gomes' series — the actual point in time when his daughter was born.
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And that would give you mathematically a much, much higher return, which in fact happens over almost every measurable point in time.
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At this point in time, it wouldn't be feasible to smash an entire deep neural network (DNN) onto such a small processor.
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"Android is just more open and there's more things we can do with it at this particular point in time," said Ash.
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It looks like just a relief rally to us at this point in time, so we'd be a seller of the stock.
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For example, AT&T knows exactly where its wireless customers (or at least their phones) are at any given point in time.
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It begins with Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) in a host examination room, at an undisclosed point in time.
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I almost think that we're in a point in time where the world is going through a bit of an identity crisis.
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"He surrendered at that point in time" amidst firefighters who waited with him until sheriff's deputies took him into custody, said Johnson.
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I would start by saying that the growth performance of China since 1978 has been truly impressive at this point in time.
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AND I WILL ASK THAT QUESTION BECAUSE ONE DOES WONDER WELL, WHY NOW AS OPPOSED TO AT A DIFFERENT POINT IN TIME?
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One limitation of the study is that it looked at access and costs at a single point in time, the authors note.
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There was a point in time when I didn't know if I would ever reach this place, because divorces are always devastating.
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"They have been protecting livestock for over 5,000 years against wolves -- and probably cheetahs back at (one) point in time," she explains.
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Similar to Daycap, VideoSlam lets you combine various photos to turn them into a fast-moving summary of a point in time.
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"With this data, we're unable to follow patients to a common point in time, such as 30 days after surgery," he said.
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The gloomiest studies take a snapshot of the income distribution at a point in time and compare to one in the past.
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"At this point in time, we don't have evidence pointing to it being discriminatory about sexual orientation," Johns told The Daily Bulletin.
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And I will reemphasize: you can freeze frame and contort protagonist Chloe Frazer's face into these expressions at any point in time.
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But Trump told reporters on Sunday that it was likely the US would halt business with Huawei at this point in time.
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"At this point in time, it's still predominantly Republican candidates who overlap the most with our ideals of limited government," Hock said.
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" Doukeris said AB InBev is open to expanding Brewer Collective's craft portfolio "if at any point in time we find another opportunity.
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Rep. Jackie Speier of California told CNN on Tuesday she believes "an inquiry into impeachment is required at this point in time."
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"We would refrain from buying (platinum or palladium) at this point in time," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said in a note.
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"At this point in time Turkey has become pretty much un-tradable," said Tim Ash of BlueBay Asset Management in emailed comments.
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I'm not doubling up on myself; each and every one of the records has been my favorite at some point in time.
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The reality, however, is that at any given point in time, not everyone is going to be able to work full time.
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"We have to clean it up at some point in time and, actually, I would say the sooner the better," he said.
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"At a given point in time there will have to be a meeting between the American and the Iranian presidents," he said.
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That was a point in time when we had a national urgency and a recognized need to accept risk, to go fast.
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At this point in time, I don't want them to (apologize) because they didn't take care of it appropriately the first time.
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" She said her only way out is bankruptcy, but, she said, "I can't even afford to file at this point in time.
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And I think there was a point in time where I kind of felt like Mufasa when I first had my kid.
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"I never connected those dots at that point in time," said Kluber, who was lined up to pitch a potential Game 7.
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At some point in time, the next hurdle is that something gets legislated, or we're relying on monetary policy lower for longer.
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The recordings of Eliot's poems try for transparency; lasting content takes precedence over any one reader at a single point in time.
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"I think it's going to depend, like I said, on 51 senators want to do at any point in time," he added.
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Like Melania, Eric, Donald Trump Jr., and Ivanka, Tiffany has received a kind birthday wish from daddy at one point in time.
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"I do think the rate landscape is a factor at this point in time," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
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"I've always believed that there's a point in time where she can get to the very top of the leadership," said Rep.
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But that's the way the labor market works in general, with some sectors expanding at any point in time and others contracting.
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"I think that you can get hurt with companies that have high momentum, high multiples at this point in time," Morganlander said.
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I think that many other things that we need what we at this point in time we need need more investment now.
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So Trump may have just temporarily deprived the US of a source of vital information at an extremely important point in time.
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"I find it very surprising that Bafin are willing to step in at this point in time," fund manager Crispin Odey said.
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So even if 220-week fetuses could theoretically be viable, banning abortion at that specific point in time would still violate Roe.
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It's not even my own stuff; sometimes you just want to relive a point in time that you had in your life.
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And they presented the company to us for the seed round and we chose not to do it at that point in time.
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So it&aposs a question of strategy, at this point in time I think what is happening right now is the first stage.
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The energy sector, particularly U.S. shale drillers, accounts for a significant portion of outstanding high-yield debt at any given point in time.
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I didn't have quotas for women or for men, it just turned out to be an even mix at that point in time.
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This is very rare for an anime con because of the sheer number of people checking out at any given point in time.
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She was living with her mom, and at one point in time she remembers looking in her bank account and seeing just $12.
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In any given point in time right now, you know, we are parsing through hundreds of terabytes of data in real time, learning.
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"At this point in time, if I had to take the risk about the virus, I am going to take it," he said.
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The information was gathered through a federally mandated point-in-time count -- a visual survey of people experiencing homelessness on a given night.
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"At this point in time we don't have any leads in trying to establish who the parents are in this case," Snell said.
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It is hard to predict at what point in time such 'fake' videos will be indistinguishable from real content for our human eyes.
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At this point in time no country seems likely to slow its development of such weapons for fear that others will overtake them.
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However, it's not clear exactly how these tools are being deployed at this point in time (or if they'll substantially improve the experience).
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Was there was a single point in time that the devices in our pockets became computers first and phones as a distant second?
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"At this point in time we believe these (sanctions) will have a minimal impact on RBI (at) group level," an RBI spokeswoman said.
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"There's no hate crime allegation charge at this point in time for one reason only, the matter is still being investigated," he said.
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ED ROLLINS, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, clearly up until this point in time, it&aposs been all about Trump and Trump&aposs people.
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Song explains:The purpose of Bitsig is simply to record some data and prove that such data existed at a certain point in time.
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Instead there's been a "fundamental, foundational shift in voters' attitudes, rather than reacting to any given event or point in time," he said.
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We're in a horrible relationship with ourselves, not just each other, but with ourselves, which I thought was an interesting point in time.
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If you are in your prime and you fall over dead, everything about your anatomy is frozen at a good point in time.
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"At the moment we have a good ideas that there were localized oxygen oases at a certain point in time," he told Gizmodo.
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I did see that at one point in time she was, if not the life of the party, the organizer of the party.
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"I saw the agent at the hospital yesterday he&aposs in good spirits and stable condition at this point in time," Chilton said.
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The art will change depending on the characters' point in time, so hopefully there will be opportunities to see some amazing guest creators.
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There is no telling how many more might be out there, unwilling or unable to share their stories at this point in time.
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"Very few investors believe at this point in time that we can get back to those highs and even exceed it," he said.
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"At this point in time we don't have hard evidence that treating sleep fragmentation is going to make a big difference," Lim said.
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It's still not the kind of immersive content promised by virtual reality, but at this point in time, it's plenty worth escaping into.
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No, he's not on the ballot, and therefore Trump, at this point in time, is obviously more accountable, his comments much more relevant.
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CROWE Most of the time in this genre, the buddy thing, you feel like at some point in time, there's an audible click.
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"It gives us a little bit more confidence that at that point in time they're going to take it out," said AllianceBernstein's Hussey.
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"There is very little tolerance for mediocre performance at this point in time," Jonathan Roy, advisory investment manager at Charles Hanover Investments, said.
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"That's just a right and wrong matter, and at that point in time we felt we had to speak out," David Gosar said.
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"At this point in time, we're not focusing on production numbers," said Chelsie Klassen, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
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At some point in time capitalizing words Like This became an accepted practice, a secret code we all silently agreed to start using.
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"You could see that if he grew into his body at any point in time, he'd be a pretty dynamic athlete," Wingenbach said.
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And we simply felt that this was in the best interest of the university and make the decision at this point in time.
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Grief takes us back to the same "point" in time, again and again, even as the clock—and the book itself—moves forward.
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"Management believes that the majority of restructuring has taken place at this point in time," KBW wrote in a research note in September.
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"At this point in time our officers have non-life-threatening injuries but not for the grace of God quite frankly," Thomson said.
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At this point in time, I have no idea who the candidates are going to be or who I'm going to vote for.
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"Our people, at that point in time, got their hopes back up that they might have a job," Jones told CNBC on Thursday.
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At that point in time, MARL argued that there were "serious human rights and civil liberties issues to be considered" in Driver's situation.
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As Riley's career at Airbnb progressed and my career in VC progressed, we talked about doing something together at some point in time.
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In 2016, it sold MSP coverage in 32 states — fewer than half of what the law had envisioned at that point in time.
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"We are at a unique point in time where the technology is far ahead of society's ability to restrain it," Mr. Suresh noted.
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"It's difficult to imagine a dig that wouldn't bring up an artifact from some point in time in Alexandria's history," Mr. Lee said.
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The fact that at any point in time an exploit does not exist has no bearing on whether it will in the future.
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"Active control of the starfish is the most feasible and scalable action that we can take at this point in time," he said.
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And — and so why did you — had the president at any point in time expressed to you concern, opposition, potential opposition to McCabe?
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Or-- DAVID SOLOMON: Well, there's no question that the regulatory construct had an impact on the available liquidity at that point in time.
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"With the economy continuing to improve, I would look at any pullback as a buying opportunity at this point in time," Watkins said.
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"We expect to transmit tomorrow at some point in time during the day," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told reporters Tuesday.
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Regardless of who controls the lever of power at any point in time, journalism at its best is a check on that power.
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"Everything is running smoothly at this point in time," one senior diplomat said, referring to Iranian compliance with the restrictions under the deal.
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A balance sheet is merely a snapshot, at a point in time, of what an enterprise owns and to whom it owes money.
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At any given point in time, the economy is creating a lot of jobs even as it destroys a lot of other jobs.
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When we 'take agency,' we are enacting choice from whatever options are available to us at a certain point in time and space.
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"We're at a point in time when women need to send a clear message that this is over," Paltrow told The New York Times.
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At that point in time, local leaders were still scrambling to bring in new employers to keep the village from plunging into a depression.
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Kent tells PEOPLE she hopes this for Jenna's sons – "her boys": "At some point in time, that [they] know how much she was loved."
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"There is simply no point in time at which the evidence places Ms. McGowan and the cocaine together in the same place," Carmichael wrote.
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"But the measurements are only for a specific point in time," said Jake Ireland, managing partner, Hickory VC, whose firm invested $500,000 in Kenzen.
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One of the internet's original e-commerce platforms, eBay says it has 900 million active listings on its site at any point in time.
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I guess the database was developed using the punch-card machines that IBM was supplying to the Nazi government at that point in time.
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If you don't currently have a pair in your closet, chances are you did at one point in time — that's how iconic they are.
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"The elections being re-run just pushes out that point in time, and we have another nearly two months of extra uncertainty," he said.
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He also says there are a number of other partnerships with large retailers that he is unable to disclose at this point in time.
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A computer then cobbles together many two-dimensional images to create a three-dimensional image of that object at a certain point in time.
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"It would have to be the right kind of deal, but I definitely wouldn't rule anything out at this point in time," he said.
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SOLOMON: WELL, THE MARKET IS CERTAINLY SET UP WHERE THE MARKET HAS A VERY HIGH EXPECTATION FOR RATE CUTS AT THIS POINT IN TIME.
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There was also "no specific and credible threat against New York City at this point in time from any terror organization," the mayor added.
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Will there ever be a point in time when you're able to look at Trump in the eye, and tell him enough is enough?
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"I'd look for some profit taking to come in at that point in time, look for the drift back a little bit," said Johnson.
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Part of that uncertainty is inherent to fintech at this point in time — should they be regulated as financial companies or IT service providers?
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The big picture: Minneapolis is growing faster than it has at any point in time since 1950, but its housing supply isn't keeping pace.
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Antibodies for some conditions, like chickenpox, signal that you were at one point in time infected but your body has since fought it off.
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But at no point in time would I think an act of terror would take place at home in the way that it did.
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I think it's really about managing the shortage of labor but we were more ready to go to London at that point in time.
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More than 1,400 young people were on the street during a point-in-time census conducted by the 2015 San Francisco Homeless Count & Survey.
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Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams" is one of those tracks that everyone who loves electronic music will lose their shit to at some point in time.
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"At any given point in time, there isn't just one version of Facebook running, there are probably 10,000," says Zuckerberg, of the constant iterating.
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These are portraits of each point in time, culled from Mr. Gordon's research; you can decide for yourself which era is truly most transformative.
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"We see it as an engagement driver at this point in time because we launched with no commissions," Ahuja said in a phone interview.
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And some myths are old truths that may have been appropriate at some point in time but have since become obsolete by different circumstances.
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"There was a lot of personal tragedy, and I think at that point in time, California was just this mythical, magical place," Boehme said.
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"No one knows where they are at any point in time when they are working for Theresa May," one of her former staffers said.
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One limitation of the study is that researchers only looked at BMI at one point in time, the study authors note in The BMJ.
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The order books of manufacturers often provide leading indications about the tenor of demand among businesses and consumers at any given point in time.
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"You don't have good support until $30 to $32, I don't want to be buying the XRT at this point in time," he added.
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"At some point in time, people are going to actually believe in the market," he said on the "Money Life with Chuck Jaffe" podcast.
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So you would think at some point in time the cost issue goes away and it just becomes a principled stand against smartphones themselves.
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Livingstone's experience uniquely fit the profile of the dynamic faith and transformational leader which Baylor needs at this point in time in our history.
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"I am not satisfied with it, but there's a point in time when one must stop, turn the page and move on," she said.
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The instalment amount, which comprises interest and principal, resets every 12 months and is capped at the inflation rate at that point in time.
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"The art market exploded, things changed and at that point in time more traditional galleries kind of popped up," said Rasmus Nielsen of Superflex.
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"I did save up enough to get $600 to put toward a laptop at the Apple store at one point in time," she added.
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"For Europe, it's happening at a very delicate point in time," said Kjersti Haugland, chief economist at DNB Markets, an investment bank in Norway.
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A midafternoon hike should reach the high point in time to see the setting sun, but hikers should leave in daylight to return safely.
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I would love some fondue but at this point in time I have to clarify that I'm literally looking for money specifically right now.
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Montreal recently began its own point-in-time count, although the results identified just a fraction of the estimated number of the city's homeless.
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"At this point in time, there's just no such thing as a company that is not heavily reliant on their data," she told me.
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He added that despite the tension from the coronavirus panic, people should focus on buying specific pairs of shoes at this point in time.
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At this point in time, there really isn't a plan for that, but I really didn't plan for this all that long ago, either.
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That's not a cost or a level that we're going to pass any of those costs on to customers at this point in time.
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"We have reacted very early here and we can show we are doing the right things at the right point in time," he said.
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There was also a learning curve around the idea that I might get information at a point in time and start acting on that.
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One limitation of the study is that researchers only had data to assess prediabetes at a single point in time, the study authors note.
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"We understand this is a historic tree, and all measures have been used to save it to this point in time," the report says.
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As to whether he had deceived her, she replied, "I don't know how I could reach any other conclusion at this point in time."
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"There's an extra layer of competition for seasonal workers, where at one point in time, that wasn't as much of an issue," she said.
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As the conversation around immigration changed in the past month, Budweiser "didn't consider, at any point in time, not running the ad," he said.
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There comes a point in time later that Peterson makes a transmission that would almost lead one to believe that he's talking about perimeters.
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The point is at some point in time the president is going to have to turn to become more presidential and that's not presidential.
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The idea is that we should be as many as possible at each point in time and go on for as long as possible.
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At this point in time we do not see any indication that this was a hate crime, but we are keeping that option open.
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But the point is that I think people in Silicon Valley, in this point in time, are the most unhappy they've ever been personally.
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"And so there comes a point in time we draw a line, and for me, the line is with these children," Turner said Tuesday.
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Pick some point in time and the wavefunction will give you some odds of something being true at that point (the cat being alive, say).
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However, Knot's comments suggest that current risks won't change any ECB forecasts at this point in time, and thus won't change any future policy moves.
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"There is simply no point in time at which the evidence places Ms. McGowan and the cocaine together in the same place," Carmichael's statement read.
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Two, the Democrats had their house on fire a little bit at that point in time because they were dealing with the Tea Party craze.
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They want changes and that's exactly what we're working on at this point in time but these changes have to be acceptable to everybody else.
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The goal is "to show the world, that anything you can have with you at any point in time can become payment-enabled," said Shrauger.
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Every president from Ronald Reagan on has, at one point in time, bested Trump when it comes to giving women a seat at the table.
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"The parliamentary arithmetic is not in Boris [Johnson's] favor at this point in time," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda, a currency broker.
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At any point in time, you call 23andMe or you email in and say, "I want to delete my data," we'll delete all your data.
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So I can say that at one point in time I was the best shooter on the planet and arguably one of the best ever.
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But Snapchat has risen at a unique point in time, Benedict Evans of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz wrote in a blog post last month.
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I've met a lot of really cool guys and I'd like all of them to be in a hammock at some point in time. Hello!
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"The general macro (environment) at this point in time of course is not supportive in a number of areas," CEO Ben van Beurden told reporters.
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At that point in time, Timberlake was most recognizable as the perpetrator of the inescapable 2016 earworm "Can't Stop the Feeling" from the Trolls soundtrack.
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"She's sitting in a school cafeteria at this point in time crying and wondering what her life is going to be all about," he said.
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Three years ago they used to produce above 400 million tons, at this point in time, our base view is about 270 million metric tons.
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"The deputy attorney general was definitely very concerned about the president, about his capacity, and about his intent at that point in time," said McCabe.
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At one point in time, that drove some decisions, but the real justification for hedge funds [existing] going forward is the funds that actually hedge.
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"Our analytic and data capacity is so far above where we've ever been at this point in time," a senior RNC aide told The Hill.
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Instead of creating new playlists with just three or four songs that you're into at that point in time, use Spotify's Add to Queue feature.
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"The interest rate difference between Canada and the United States is an important determinant of the Canadian dollar at any point in time," Poloz said.
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People of course use their phones for calling, but at this point in time smartphones were, as Jobs points out, pretty bad at being phones.
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"You would be surprised if I started going into details at this point in time –– you would be pleased, but you would be surprised," Rep.
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But Darkest Hour avoids the temptation to serve up cheap inspiration, and instead explores the point in time when that choice didn't look so obvious.
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"We're entering an era in which our enemies can make anyone say anything at any point in time," the Obama deepfake says in the video.
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"At no point in time did he present as being in medical distress or in need of medical treatment," Mr. Fraling said of Mr. Gray.
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"Decisions are needed at this point in time, which will probably mean that in 50 years' time oil will be a secondary commodity," Lagarde added.
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"The effects of the trade war on ING's books are very limited at this point in time," Chief Risk Officer Steven van Rijswijk told reporters.
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Hartmans: At that point in time, BlackBerry had all these government contracts and big business deals, and those deals in turn spurred more consumer adoption.
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In his original essay, Dr. Vinge suggested that the point in time at which machines attained superhuman intelligence would happen sometime between 2005 and 2030.
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"Maybe science will prove I'm wrong, but at this point in time, you and I have a responsibility to use our best judgment," he said.
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"Everybody pulls the wagons around [for] our friends, whoever needs us at whatever point in time," Diaz told Andy Cohen on his Sirius XM show.
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Was it interesting to hear about how there was a point in time where banjos almost died out and these guys helped to repopularize them?
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"The conditions on the Riksbank's facility aren't that attractive at this point in time," Yazdi said, "But it's a very good insurance, obviously," he said.
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Consequently, at this point in time, rates should have been increased by well over 28503 percent per year, but that has not been the case.
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"At that point in time, when he was still part of their club, he was willing to explore it," Mr. Davis said of Mr. Cohen.
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Based on its annual "Point in Time" count, Philadelphia has experienced rising rates of homelessness over the past few years, according to CNN affiliate KYW.
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He didn't say anything at all about how his infrastructure plan would work, possibly because it doesn't appear to exist at this point in time.
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At this point in time they have not suggested any additional precautions for us, but at the same time we are staying very, very vigilant.
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"I just felt at this point in time, that what we had assessed and reassessed and reassessed and carefully gone over still stands," Coats said.
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This fulfillment rate stands behind that of the previous four years relative to the actual shipments and annual expectations at the same point in time.
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"We need to be able to, at some point in time, not have to treat people for the rest of their lives," del Rio said.
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I'm at a hinge point in time — like the moment captured in our family-of-three photograph — when life could be one thing, or another.
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Sometimes it's hard to remember what life was like 30 years ago, but it was the wrong thing to do at that point in time.
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What we're doing isn't different to men and I feel like it should be silly at this point in time to be talking about gender.
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"We're entering an era in which our enemies can make it look like anyone is saying anything at any point in time," the PSA begins.
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So, one rate cut now was expected, another one I'd say likely, but we wouldn't be factoring (in) three rate cuts at this point in time.
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"Even if Russia wants to continue to subsidize their gas prices, at some point in time they will run out of gas to subsidize," he added.
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"At some point in time the diligent employee will feel compelled to 'catch up,' which may result in working off the clock," he told NBC News.
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So I'm going to pause my subscription at that point in time and will figure out what I need for when I come back to work.
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And it's not only the size of our Moon, but the Moon at this point in time—in early lunar history, the Moon was too close.
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"The last thing we need at this point in time is the relaxation of regulation," Draghi told the European Parliament's committee on economic affairs in Brussels.
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At any given point in time, there are countless versions of our lives that we can see for ourselves, and we're committed to maintaining that optionality.
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"If you have not been a villain at a certain point in time, you will never be a hero," he said when asked about the book.
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At any point in time, you call 23andMe, or you email in, and say, 'I want to delete all my data,' we'll delete all your data.
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In interviews with journalists, Kellyanne Conway pivots so much it's actually impossible to pinpoint where her spinning body is standing at any one point in time.
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We have once again reached the point in time where we should cast aside all US political work in favor of everyone's most beloved country — Ukraine.
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The price of futures contracts tied to the Fed's benchmark policy rate moves inversely to the rate that traders expect at any given point in time.
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But it's tough to tell, at this point in time, what any of it amounts to, or how satisfying any of this will end up being.
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Until then, when they come to the WTO and say, 'this is my new list of commitments'…at that point in time we then step in.
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Still, as mentioned, it's a good measure of Wayne's mind at this point in time, which makes it a curio as far as analyzing his career.
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"The financial stability implications for the euro area stemming from changes in U.S. economic policies are highly uncertain at this point in time," the bank said.
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We just passed a massive deficit-financed tax cut last month, which from a business cycle point of view comes at a crazy point in time.
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It marks IBM Cloud's largest commitment to one country at a single point in time though the company did not disclose the size of the investment.
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At some point in time, if they are violating our laws, WTO laws, and frankly G53 laws of currency stability, we have to take the action.
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"We will ensure that no genuine citizen gets left out, and at the point in time, ensuring that the ineligibles don&apost find their names there."
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It's a valid question, given that over 2 million Americans are in jail at any given point in time—around 714 per every 100,000 U.S. residents.
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"We have talked about adding in dog trainers, behaviorists, other services that every pet parent may need at some point in time," Curt Revelette told CNBC.
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"At one point in time, Coca-Cola was a start-up company that sold a soda and now it's this iconic centuries-old brand," Bouton says.
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But most research has looked at exercise habits at a single point in time rather than activity patterns across the years, researchers note in The BMJ.
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Limited partners in these funds can also access later rounds through "Special Purpose Vehicles" (SPVs) provided that the valuations are reasonable at that point in time.
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At some point in time, this goes well beyond an innocent, under the best of circumstances, 'Oh I forgot' sort of thing, or `That doesn't count.
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Who want everything online at the point in time when they want them to be delivered to them and a way that really speaks their language.
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Any suggestion that at any point in time Viktor Vekselberg or any of his companies owned or exercised any control over Columbus Nova is patently untrue.
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Of course, at one point in time, a larger percent of the population believed that the world was flat, so majority belief does not equal reality.
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Targeting individuals directly through intimate knowledge of one's family circumstance or anxiety level at a point in time adds a compelling emotional trigger to the interaction.
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"At that point in time it is very difficult for us to operate the facility further," Chief Financial Officer Aditya Mittal told a results conference call.
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And we always wanted to make sure that we had the ability to do what was right for the business longterm at any point in time.
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They looked at how advanced cancer was at the time of diagnosis and outcomes based on the severity of the disease at that point in time.
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At any point in time, five of 12 district bank presidents will be voting members of the FOMC, but all 12 take part in the discussion.
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Our main task is to defend the rights of whoever is most despised and unpopular, especially among our friends and peers at any point in time.
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I'm in here entertaining and at this point in time I'm going to give you something to look at and that's the Sauce, that's the Flavor.
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His hedonism is the very thing that wrote his death warrant because there was no cure, at that point in time, and he was very promiscuous.
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At one point in time, theory pitted regrowth, also known as tolerance, against defense: with limited energy, a plant had to pick one or the other.
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Maybe your boss is a coldhearted jerk, but I'll hold out hope that they're just unaware of the risks of gathering at this point in time.
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The goal of public health interventions should be, therefore, to lower the peak number of cases at a single point in time, early in an epidemic.
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At that point in time, ABC hadn't aired his exit, so as far as we knew, this was just Hadid's way of saying she was #TeamTyler.
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Benji said the Crew Dragon is pre-programmed to detach itself from the Falcon 9 rocket "at the right point in time" if anything goes wrong.
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To that end the Fed may soon commit to targeting 2% inflation on average over the economic cycle rather than at any one point in time.
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"Even if Russia wants to continue to subsidise their gas prices, at some point in time they will run out of gas to subsidise," he added.
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It's worth noting, though, that the 3DS had a larger install base at that point in time, and the games sold for a lower price point.
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"A lot of things are happening when it comes to electric vehicles at this point in time, and that's all good in my mind," he said.
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"At this point in time, I think the economic impact will be somewhat minimal," said Beth Ann Bovino, the US chief economist at S&P Global.
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"No further assistance has been requested at this point in time," the spokesman said, adding that Iranian aviation authorities were the lead investigator in the case.
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And as I listen, and I help them resolve the anxieties they may have at any point in time during that process, everybody will gain confidence.
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The money has been held up waiting for HUD to certify an annual "point-in-time" count of homeless people on a single morning in January.
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"The project was very ambitious for the point in time that Alan was working in," Kathleen Rivera, a research associate for ACE, said in an interview.
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But for this point in time, for the next three months, we would still continue to be long utilities," Morganlander said Monday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
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"You have massive flows into bond funds at a point in time when the economic environment is very poor for bond and bond returns," he said.
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What this frothy, uncomplicatedly beautiful dress spells out, however, is what Marchesa meant to stylists and shoppers at a certain not-so-distant point in time.
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Behold, the single worst superhero movie poster of all time: Yes, this was a real poster released by professional people on purpose at one point in time.
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It's unclear at this point in time if this unreleased feature, which appears to be in testing with a select group of developers, will eventually become real.
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Pittaro: I don't know if there was any one point in time but over the course of a few years you started seeing teams hire analytics people.
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Bolsonaro has attended a number of working lunches with global institutional investors in Davos, hoping to showcase the "unique point in time" his country is going through.
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I mean, I'm definitely gonna tell people at a certain point in time but I kind of have a way I want to go about doing it.
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But here's the bad news: Trump's 50%-to-41% score significantly trails Barack Obama's 71%-14% at this same point in time, or Bill Clinton's 73%-13%.
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And if at that point in time, if Zika is not going to kill me, I'm going to be down there trying to accomplish my Olympic dreams.
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At this point in time, you can build bases and various vehicles, use a submarine to explore underwater caves, and steal eggs from hostile aliens for cash.
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We just have one point in time, and we know that the people who believe these theories have more exposure to them than the people that don't.
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At this point in time I'm not aware that there's some additional request," he said, but noted, "I think there's been some discussion about some additional operations.
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"I think that a general election at this point in time would not be in the national interest, in the middle of our negotiations," May told parliament.
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"I think at this point in time that would be an unreal expectation when they're downsizing the footprint of what they're doing," said Evers at the time.
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But as much as it hurts to see him go, it may must be the smartest move that the MCU could've made at this point in time.
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There was this point in time where we were trying to chase down FanDuel and they were furiously fighting us off and that's not the case anymore.
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It was people with money, because in the hood there was a point in time where people worked–well, they still do–but there was disposable income.
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We feel we&aposve got the group that can separate ourselves at this point in time and remain in first place for the rest of the way.
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It's strong, loud, and angsty (at this point in time, angst basically meant emo, therefore Troy is dressed head-to-toe in black topped off with Vans).
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Though there are a few more devices on the way, at this point in time, Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro is the only Tango phone on the market.
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At that point in time, you have no idea that the next 10 years will bring two of the worst bear markets in recent history; the Sept.
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At that point in time, of course, condemning WikiLeaks for publishing classified information was the popular thing to do, so it's no surprise that Trump latched on.
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Removing experienced engineering leadership from that effort and the rest of the nation's human spaceflight programs at such a crucial point in time seems misguided at best.
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"At that point in time with the base open late in the game, you don't want to let the lefty beat you," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
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"We are at a point in time where if you are bringing your full self to that leadership you want to provide, anything is possible," she says.
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One limitation of the study, however, is that it measured activity levels at one point in time and mental health conditions were assessed at a different time.
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Every two years, however, American cities make a huge effort to take note of their homeless populations as part of the federally mandated "point-in-time" survey.
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"It's an important point in time right now, with the progress of deep learning and every place being covered by cameras and regulators understand that," Perry says.
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And his probation officer would be able to access and review his computer and phone data at any point in time until the end of his sentence.
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"At one point in time you had mentioned to me that life is like a roller coaster," Crecelius began as the coaster started up a steep hill.
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"If we accumulate wealth and good financial results, we may, at some point in time, be facing an opportunity coming from breakdowns in the industry," he said.
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"These measures are inevitable at this point in time," said Klaas Dijkhoff, the Dutch migration minister, at a meeting of EU interior ministers in Amsterdam on Monday.
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It could be that rank-and-file conservatives view those positions, at this point in time, as more crucial than disagreements on health care or Social Security.
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"I don't see much upside potential at this point in time," Muehlbronner told Reuters, adding that "at the moment we feel quite comfortable with our stable outlook".
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I very much hope that somewhere, at some point in time, a competent court of law will make the judgment that Sir John Chilcot declined to make.
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"At this particular point in time, everyone who is waiting to borrow the physical books will likely have their hands on it within six weeks," he said.
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"While financials are interesting and working, I'd rather buy the mid- and small-cap banks than the larger-cap banks at this point in time," he said.
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A major drawback of the research was that telomere length was only measured at one point in time, when the children were 53 or 5 years old.
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"Playing 10 hours a day, seven days a week at some point in time when your 30... if you want to have a family, that's really hard."
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In fact, the US has exported more soybeans this crop year, which started on September 1, than it had last year at this same point in time.
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"I think the leader and I have made it very clear that impeachment ... is premature at this point in time," Hoyer said, according to the Washington Examiner.
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"At some point in time losing has to become so painful to them that they change the trajectory of their season and this program," Kent told reporters.
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For instance, at a point in time the best bid in the crude oil futures market may be $22019, and the best offer to sell is $50.01.
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My assessment: there's pretty much no way at this point in time for anyone to be nominated other than Trump and Cruz if they keep Rule 40.
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There comes a point in time where a string of bad choices for broader appeal are no longer excusable, where your decisions become part of a trend.
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This is best achieved by building these tests from Day 1 of a project instead of waiting and back-filling them at a later point in time.
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"There comes a point in time where you want to see if you can go out on your own and run with the big boys," Bzdelik says.
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It's bad enough thinking about an asteroid hitting us at some point in time, but then you realize we can do that shit to ourselves right here.
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At some point in time, you probably have been mailed a thick, colorful envelope filled with promotional advertisements from many brands, all packaged and delivered neatly together.
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"At this point in time, all of the market cap gains seen since President Trump's election victory have been wiped out," wrote Paul Hickey, founder of Bespoke.
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"At this point in time, our officers have non-life-threatening injuries,'' he said, "but not for the grace of God, to be quite frank with you.
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"It's so unfortunate that people are so separated from each other at a point in time when they need each other so much," said Gary through tears.
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"There's always a risk of a recession at any point in time, but I don't see it as at all high at the moment," Mr. Powell added.
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The federal government measures homelessness by commissioning teams that spread out through cities, counting the homeless at a particular point in time, often in a single night.
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"It could be unwise for anybody in China, or outside China, to be complacent that this is coming under control at this point in time," said Prof.
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Every other child can be sick with fever or malaria, and one in four children can have diarrhea at any one point in time, the UN reported.
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"We want to give him no incentive to use the weapons, and that's why deterrence is such a critical thing at this point in time," he said.
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"I think the leader and I have made it very clear that impeachment ... is premature at this point in time," Hoyer said, according to the Washington Examiner.
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"At one point in time, there were fights every weekend in almost every borough," said Bruce Silverglade, who runs Gleason's Boxing Gym, the iconic Brooklyn fight club.
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"I think that's an option, but it's not an option that we're pursuing at this point in time," Hoyer said during a press briefing in the Capitol.
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"You've got to know the point in time in your career when you have to make that move, and that's the next chapter for you," Revis said.
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"The true downside [now] is for the equities to continue to rise and to have a much sharper fall at some point in time," Sri-Kumar predicted.
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"At that point in time, the ETN structure was the best route to bring the products to market," said Laurent Kssis, chief executive officer of XBT Provider.
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"If they were to mobilize at this point in time, it would have a serious impact upon food collection, harvesting and then subsequently food distribution," said Bermudez.
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A professor of mine told me that at one point in time the famed African American playwright August Wilson only wanted black people to do his plays.
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Then at any given point in time there is a downward-sloping relationship between the interest rate and GDP, as shown by the lines IS1, IS2, IS3.
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As it turns out, Siberia is packed with animals that, by all rights, should have already starred in their own holiday movies at this point in time.
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Given the current state of American politics, it's hard to believe that at one point in time certain parts of politician's lives were off-limits to the media.
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And at this point in time, there&aposs no question about Peter Strzok, the astonishing level of animus bias and hatred really cannot be ever justified or explained.
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" Horowitz said he could not comment but later added that he didn't think "disclosures of this sort are appropriate at any point in time in a criminal investigation.
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"The coal conversation at this particular point in time is with [Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross] and I well suspect it will continue to go forward," Perry said.
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At this point in time President Trump has by definition performed unconstitutional acts, but the court was not convinced that any serious legal remedy needs to be applied.
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At this point in time, Facebook's rhetoric has firmly solidified around one central cause: getting users to share their lives on the site, in any and every way.
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In many ways, the cap table is akin to the balance sheet in the sense that it represents the company's position as of a certain point in time.
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It makes sense, and I had heard it said before (and believed it cognitively), but at that point in time I was finally completely ready to hear it.
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"If (cash) really starts growing then of course we'll consider more payout to shareholders but at this point in time we think the payout is correct," he said.
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"We're edging closer towards the point in time where it will be appropriate I think to raise interest rates further," Dudley said, citing strength in the labor market.
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To quantify a skier's ability at any given point in time, we devised a new rating system for alpine skiing, using data for all professional races since 20103.
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So, your phone could also become a game pad or some other shape that works best for whatever you happen to be doing at that point in time.
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Using thermal imaging and other biofeedback instruments, the researchers analyzed the mental states of the drivers at every point in time to see how this affected their performance.
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And at this particular point in time, blinding white shoes are IT — from runways to street style roundups to basically every Instagram star's all-weather shoe of choice.
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You can jump back to a particular point in time and undo any recent changes (such as those wrought by a virus or a particularly over-eager colleague).
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But I can tell you this, right now we are not seeing the early delivery of funds going to that kind of endeavor at this point in time.
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Unfortunately, the dumpling emoji won't be voted on until this time next year, and the emoji approved at that point in time won't be official until June 2017.
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Especially a link between Neanderthal DNA and nicotine addiction — after all, nicotine comes primarily from tobacco, a plant that didn't exist in Eurasia at this point in time.
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Another limitation of the study is that it looked at a single point in time and cannot prove whether or how depression might have caused increased patient spending.
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I would like to know that if at some point in time supposing if the Trump administration takes a positive stance on AIIB, what will Japan's position be?
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I'm gonna be like one of the only ones that, at this point in time, is telling story about being a woman of color in the inner city.
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"We're a group of like-minded volunteers, mostly friends who met in San Francisco at some point in time, though more distributed around the U.S. now," explains O'Neill.
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You can rewind your data set to any point in time in the backup to any time with "per second granularity" up to 35 days in the past.
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"You're trying to win a hockey game but you almost feel like you don't want to keep playing at that point in time," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said.
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The price of futures contracts tied to the Fed's benchmark policy rate, which drop, moves inversely to the rate that traders expect at any given point in time.
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Ministers of health and prime ministers at this point in time are now really in a situation where either they react or it will go on like this.
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"We are not motivated by large deals at this point in time," Joe Kaeser said on an analyst call after the German industrial group reported fourth-quarter results.
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It wouldn't have been a tonal leap at any point in time if any of the characters burst into song, and that was intentional from the onset, tonally.
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" According to Francis: "There is an agreement between the Vatican and Italy from 1929 that prevents us from opening the archives to researchers at this point in time.
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Someone, at some point in time, in one form or another, will have to pay for the tax cut ... and that someone almost certainly will be our children.
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It used to be at any point in time, you could go to a nightclub downtown and start a fight and you could be fighting for 20 minutes.
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Alliances between different crime syndicates that existed during and up until this point in time are now being declared over by the latest assaults credited to the CJNG.
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We have (thankfully) passed the awkward point in time where flashing your money on Facebook or Myspace was a ubiquitous phenomenon, but the present doesn't erase embarrassing history.
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"And so there comes a point in time we draw a line and for me, the line is with these children," said Turner during a news conference Tuesday.
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"At some point in time in the next few years the majors may reach out," Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield told Reuters this week, before Chevron's acquisition was announced.
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That means in order to see whether a driver was distracted at any point in time, a manager had to manually go through the footage after the fact.
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But we're dealing with the here and now, and at any given point in time, the size of the pie is what the size of the pie is.
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By the way, I have no scientific evidence at this point in time that your banks or your ATMs keypad is like any worse than any other surface.
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"Our campaign has received more campaign contributions from more Americans averaging $18.50 than any campaign in the history of our country at this point in time," Sanders said.
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"And to me this is where I think my largest anxiety lies at this point in time," he said of the system's ability to collect and retain plastic.
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CCS: At this point in time, we are not looking at that but of course there are many external factors that can still impact the second half numbers.
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The threat of a coronavirus outbreak isn't a point-in-time political exigency; it's one of what we know will be a series of episodic public health challenges.
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It's clear that the influencer economy has shaped popular culture in ways that make a backlash to influencers "selling out" seem nearly impossible at this point in time.
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THEY WERE GETTING TO THE POINT IN TIME WHERE THEY NEEDED TO FILE IT IF THEY WERE GOING TO GET IT DONE IN THE 60-DAY TIME HORIZON.
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"We would hopefully be able to talk to our customers, and [the cost] has to be passed through to the consumer at some point in time," Walker said.
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This allows us to pretend that dying is something that is going to happen in some distant future, at some other point in time, to some other person.
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We have hit a brick wall, and at that point in time we had to make the difficult but necessary decision to press forward to filing the lawsuit.
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"It shows you the relative strength of the parties at this point in time without anybody at the top of the ticket," Republican strategist John Feehery told Vox.
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At this point in time, we do not yet have the necessary level of robustness in our processes, systems and tools to responsibly validate and review this content.
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At one point in time, it was the top player in China but eventually saw its market share eaten away by the likes of Huawei, Vivo and Oppo.
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"Every situation is individual, obviously, but I just felt, for something that was not governmental, that it wasn't appropriate at this point in time," Mr. de Blasio said.
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There is no objection to that possibility ... At this point in time, we don't see such a contingency as likely to materialize this year, certainly not this year.
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As the point in time and space changes, or as we make other choices, our options change, and the type of agency we can take, changes as well.
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"Schleswig-Holstein police are at this point in time unable to provide more details," it said, other than that Puigdemont was taken into custody at 11:19 a.m.
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Since we already know what Norton looks like as The Hulk, we decided to Photoshop David Duchovny, who was also rumored for the role at one point in time.
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There are also supply chain attacks that happen with the knowledge of software developers, or at least the developers who control the software at a particular point in time.
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I believe that Uber and Lyft, at some point in time, need to be one company, and they need to stop marketing into the ground ... For Uber and Didi.
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I'm apparently supposed to be Poison Ivy at some point in time and Coco dresses as Batgirl, so we have a whole superhero theme going on at our house.
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At one point in time, my very large dog was very small puppy, and for several months, I attempted to transport her around New York City in Uber cars.
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We don&apost know exactly what the total loss of will be at this point in time, but it has been concerned that 104 houses have been totally burnt.
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"At this point in time it's still under discussion," Mark Sirangelo, a special assistant the NASA administrator tasked with getting the agency to the Moon, said at the hearing.
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"At some point in time, either the business sector has to come back or the consumer will falter," said Diane Swonk, chief economist for the accounting firm Grant Thornton.
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I think the nature of what popping means is also something, but it tells us a little bit about what the medium's audiences are at this point in time.
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At what point in time do you decide that this might not be the best decision for the world to see as taking them on as a client [inaudible].
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But it's absolutely false to suggest that at any point in time we considered dropping off this ticket," Pence told CNN's Alisyn Camerota in an interview on "New Day.
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And if you've done so, then do not pretend you didn't drape a red T-shirt around your head as an impromptu Ariel wig at some point in time.
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My demo was driven mostly by the gesture controls, which weren't refined enough at this point in time to enable confident, or even accurate, movement through the car's menus.
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For example, if our used furniture marketplace has 403 million active buyers at a certain point in time, how many of them are in the market for a table?
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Trump has withdrawn twice as many nominees as President Obama at the same point in time in his administration, 65:31, according to the Partnership for Public Service's data.
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Facebook's Moments app can scan your photos for familiar faces and group them by date and location, allowing users to share photos from a point in time among friends.
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Suffice to say that this is a strangely beautiful and important story for this particular point in time, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Going back to our email — Point (a) is fairly straightforward and it depicts a win for Hillary if an election were to occur at that point in time, i.e.
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He got a "no," but it wasn't a traditional rejection — we gave him clear feedback as to why we were not going to invest at that point in time.
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" David Barr Kirtley on the Star Wars franchise: "There was definitely a point in time where probably I would have watched this movie and I would have been outraged.
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Tallies of people lacking health insurance are done at a particular point in time, meaning that they obscure just how often people move in and out of health insurance.
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But a gradual slowdown would still be much preferable to an unabated credit-fueled expansion, with the accompanying risk of a hard landing at a later point in time.
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In layman's terms, how and to what extent can one use the results of a randomised trial to inform policy in another place or at another point in time?
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Other long-term indicators he tracks are also suggesting that this 18-month correction in which biotech has been stuck is "unwinding at this point in time," he added.
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"TLTROs are a flexible tool with a number of parameters which can be calibrated to meet the needs of monetary policy at a given point in time," said Praet.
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"We don't have the building blocks to bust out and go on a growth trajectory," he said, adding there's no reason for runaway inflation at this point in time.
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The other reason is that most physicists in the government sector feel that trying to create a commercial fusion reactor at this point in time is jumping the shark.
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