Protests fueled by 'power' propping up Bouteflika Popular disillusionment had spiraled over the undemocratic rule of "le pouvoir," or the power, as the established clique propping up Bouteflika has become known as.
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You got to stop propping up Hassan and helping Iran.
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Propping it up, therefore, should help to pull inflation down.
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You believe that Cuba is propping up the Maduro regime.
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Most recently, she also penned numerous articles propping up Sen.
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Still, there are other factors propping up the Taiwanese economy.
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Propping up Assad isn't really so much about helping Assad.
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It's not just an old boys club propping them up.
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As demonstrated before, Germany is propping up manufacturing growth figures.
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Billions of pounds of cannabis tax propping up the NHS?
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"Bernie, I'm your biggest supporter and I'm here to ask you to stop propping up the dairy industry and stop propping up animal agriculture," Sawhney said into the mic, as Sanders was leaving the stage.
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I've lost interest in doing my female gender, propping it up.
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It's not just the Fed propping up the us up again.
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Saudi Arabia stopped propping up the price of crude in 2014.
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This is about propping up a U.S. industry that isn't viable.
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However, propping up its private labels fundamentally undercuts this value proposition.
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With forward momentum propping me up, I got on with it.
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Any way you look at it, we're propping up the industry.
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Russian troops, who are propping up Assad's regime, also moved in.
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There are other use cases for propping the phone up, though.
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Taxpayers, in other words, are largely propping up otherwise failing schools.
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Many people may also be propping up their lives on social media.
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Similarly, the keyboard doesn't do a good job propping the device up.
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His argument that the Fed is propping up the economy is right.
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Sam asked, propping her face in her hands and blinking at Chris.
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Let's remember -- this is a nation that is propping up North Korea.
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Some analysts have criticized the trend for unduly propping up its earnings.
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Concrete pillars that once propped up homes stood empty, propping up nothing.
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But it doesn't have a good spot for propping up your phone.
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No one was constantly praising me, encouraging me, or propping me up.
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C. special interest group" that was propping up "Bob Gray's failing campaign.
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Propping up this thriller of a plotline is the prerequisite uninterested husband.
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Mr. Summers's research shows that fiscal spending is already propping rates up.
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Others were propping machine guns on bipods behind vehicles and rubble piles.
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To some Merkel opponents, the deal amounts to propping up an autocrat.
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He keeps loyalists the closest, propping up those who let Trump be Trump.
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This is not about "propping up failing industries or picking winners", she insists.
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One front was protecting, propping up, covering up for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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The clip starts with Portillo propping his phone perfectly to record the incident.
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It also helps the Mini project by propping it up at an angle.
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It is no secret that the African Union has been propping up Mugabe.
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Ultimately, China went too far in propping up its economy after the recession.
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The DUP, a Northern Irish party propping up May's minority government, has also
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The market for electric vehicles is already established and doesn't need propping up.
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Propping up the banking sector, experts say, would get the economy going again.
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But most would not, having already spent billions propping up other ailing banks.
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With Russia propping up his opponent, how can Guaido best handle the situation?
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An old lady stood in the doorway, propping herself up with a cane.
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And Republicans in the House aren't keen on propping up the law either.
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As a result, the vote overwhelmingly favored the regime, propping up its legitimacy.
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The leaks aren't just propping up in-story narratives about things like romance.
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What is propping up Sanders is that the Democratic field has hardly cleared.
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"It means propping up the world's worst human rights abuser," Mr. Kelly said.
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Across west Africa, coke is propping up kleptocratic political systems and fuelling violence.
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It still lacks a shared mechanism for propping up the economy by fiscal means.
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The deals have prompted unkind jokes about pairs of drunks propping each other up.
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Done with enough determination, propping up coal could stall progress towards decarbonising the economy.
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While net financial expenses rose 21 percent, taxes dropped 40 percent, propping up results.
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In our house, we have several large art books propping up a movie projector.
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Analysts say official efforts to boost economic momentum could continue propping up the market.
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They're propping each other up and empathizing with each other in moments of pain.
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Putin continues to project power by propping up autocratic regimes to counter Western influence.
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What they've just done is a passive device by not propping up the currency.
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There was a point at which slavery was propping up the entire world economy.
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If you look at his back paws, there's nothing supporting or propping them up.
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It seems intent on limiting independent scientific research while propping-up industry-backed science.
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However, it wasn't clear if state banks were propping up the yuan, they said.
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Those that couldn't keep up collapsed when the Chinese government stopped propping them up.
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Israeli's military was already propping up Egypt's military, he said, according to the Americans.
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In dark-wash jeans, propping his leather ankle boots on a hotel room desk.
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Yet he insists that propping up an unpopular, losing team simply made no sense.
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Republicans seem thrilled that he's still standing and happy to continue propping him up.
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"Anything propping [ObamaCare] up is only saving what Republicans promised to dismantle," said Rep.
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Conservatives have objected to what they call propping up the law they often criticize.
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The 22-pound rock had been propping open a door in Michigan for decades.
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But House conservatives say they oppose the measures seen as simply propping up ObamaCare.
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After everything we heard last week, why are they still propping up U.S.A. Gymnastics?
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With tech stocks propping up the overall market, grim figures could set off a panic.
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The middle of the month effect propping up the 16th appears to be relatively new.
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For Android P, Google is propping up three main tenets: intelligence, simplicity, and digital wellbeing.
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The accord was aimed at reducing bloated global inventories and propping up weak oil prices.
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But Amazon's cloud server farms, AWS, once again appear to be propping up Amazon's profitability.
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The central bank spent more than half its foreign reserves propping up the Egyptian pound.
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Who is your Pasternak, and how are you treating him while you're propping up Pasternak?
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"Iraq is with any decision that contributes to propping up oil prices," the source said.
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Marinas often use temporary, floating piers; a common technique involves propping them atop styrofoam cubes.
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It is immigrants or their heirs who are in fact propping up the sacred tradition.
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American politicians said the Fed shouldn't have been propping up foreign institutions like Deutsche Bank.
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But for the moment European consumers are unfazed and their spending is propping up growth.
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Let's talk about "certain regulations and subsidies" — namely, the ones propping up US fossil fuels.
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Steel girders span some of the narrow alleys, propping up the buildings on either side.
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The state was propping up the private sector in the name of upholding free markets.
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Laundry hangs from windows, and steel girders bridge the alleylike streets, propping up the buildings.
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He rolled the dice again in America's backyard, propping up the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
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Propping up his own fragile ego is far more important to him than those people.
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Propping up the price of cigarettes is a good thing, because it discourages their consumption.
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We go over logistics, including video concepts, narrative, flow, talking points, propping and set design.
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McCaskill plunked down hundreds of thousands of dollars on an ad propping up GOP Rep.
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So propping up fossil fuels with subsidies often ends up being a counterproductive social welfare program.
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You should kidnap Morgan Freeman, who's been emotionally propping up white people in movies for decades.
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The patient people of the right and the left are now busy propping each other up.
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Nikki Haley, Donald Trump's ambassador to the UN, accuses it of propping up a corrupt government.
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His evasions and deceptions are a big part of what's propping up the rickety GOP union.
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All of this may not bode well for propping up Iran's oil economy with foreign investment.
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He then insults everyone by accusing them of "propping up the status quo," and storms out.
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In Syria, Vladimir Putin is still propping up Bashar Assad, prolonging the suffering and killing there.
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The Democratic Governors Association is propping up Evers, as well as Michigan nominee Gretchen Whitmer (D).
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But U.S. officials say those strikes are aimed at propping up Assad and not targeting ISIS.
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You might even say that sports — particularly the NFL — are propping up the network TV model.
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Can the U.S. protect and defend the homeland without propping up the government in Kabul indefinitely?
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I hoped the wooden beams weren't the only thing propping the roof up in this room.
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There's no reason for us to be spending that money propping up these dirty energy sources.
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It is two weeks since the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party, which is propping up Mrs.
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Some analysts think that mutual interest in propping up prices may override discontent in the organization.
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He had 24 points and eight rebounds in the half, absolutely propping up his struggling teammates.
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Lee said the bank's accommodative policy was not aimed solely at propping up the property market.
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Some data suggests an influx of younger, less-tolerant umpires could be propping up those totals.
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"It is two fragile parties propping each other up," said Thomas Wiegold, a respected military blogger.
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That proposal faces fierce resistance from conservative House Republicans who see it as propping up Obamacare.
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She hobbled around on crutches and used a scooter, propping up her leg on a seat.
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Instead, it speaks to the problems of propping up a weight class that doesn't truly exist.
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And I always feel like a complete tool propping the board up while recharging one at Starbucks.
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But the company seemed to still be focused on propping up the cable bundle, the report explained.
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It has intervened in the conflict in Syria, propping up the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
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In the 2000s Airbus's government shareholders often saw propping up local plants as more important than profits.
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Otherwise, propping it up in tent mode is a pretty solid way to interact with the touchscreen.
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Russia will be left propping up (President Bashar al-)Assad in an ever smaller piece of Syria.
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That will make it more difficult for the consumer to continue propping up the economy with spending.
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Propping up trans creators and collaborators can only evolve the medium's potential to create radical new experiences.
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Russia has also been accused of bombing hospitals, something Moscow denies, and propping up a brutal dictator.
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With recession looming, why bother spending money propping up an ailing regime which could simply be absorbed?
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Guatemala are third on six points with St Vincent propping up the group with four straight defeats.
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If a bear enters your home, provide it with an escape route by propping all doors open.
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Disgusting as this is, it felt unsurprising considering the art world's incessant propping up of toxic masculinity.
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Both deals would involve propping up the struggling company with billions of new dollars in additional cash.
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On Monday, the Federal Reserve announced a new round of measures aimed at propping up the economy.
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After years of propping up a struggling economy with unsustainable borrowing, Puerto Rico's financial reckoning was inevitable.
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There are a significant number of winners who recognize their role in propping up a bad system.
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It asks who we are when we lose, or cast away, everything that was propping us up.
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But that wasn't doable without dabbling in deception, because the propping up of this president requires it.
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And propping up an Afghan government was not the reason the United States went to war there.
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Those cuts were aimed at propping up prices and keeping the market from being swamped by oil.
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He stepped off the elevator, and there she was, on the phone, propping the apartment door open.
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Analysts also see Beijing's easing efforts as an indication that China will continue propping up bank lending.
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The United States has been concerned that illicit shipping practices have been propping up North Korea's economy.
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Certain countries are propping up Europe's economic figures, while others are still stagnant or practically in recession.
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In moving against Hamas, he indicated that he was done propping up the Palestinian Authority's political rival.
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Consider the latest example: A viral YouTube clip accusing Google of propping up Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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China isn't devaluing its currency — in fact, it's propping it up to stop investors from fleeing the country.
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This has the effect of propping up the richer national media at the expense of struggling regional publications.
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Beijing has also been criticized for unfairly propping up Chinese companies, and not allowing for open market competition.
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The optics of the DUP propping up a pro-Brexit, Conservative government only add fuel to the fire.
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Heavyweight index components, such as big-cap financial and infrastructure stocks also climbed, propping up the overall market.
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China is no longer squashing its currency to gain a competitive edge, but is instead propping it up.
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Her themes have always been consistent: dominion over her own universe while still propping up those around her.
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The Soviets provided North Korea with huge amounts of economic aid and security assistance, propping up the country.
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So the wheelmen propping up the bar at 240 are giddy about a new breed of smartphone app.
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Okay, it's not Marvel levels of deep, but the MCU has decades of comic books propping it up.
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So I'm concerned we might just end up propping up health care inflation if we go that route.
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Instead, major elements of the mainstream infrastructure of esports are not just propping him up but paying him.
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And the Warriors are singlehandedly propping up the NBA's finances, vastly boosting attendance in every city they visit.
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It's designed to have the speaker face down, propping up the phone so the display is fully visible.
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But the overall effect is that it feels like Flaked is propping up Chip for no good reason.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government said Airbus SE's (AIR.
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Propping up a part of the grid for even a few minutes can mean heading off severe consequences.
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Propping up businesses through preferential treatment in the tax code is bad policy — and bad economics — for everyone.
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Sycamore can prod the company to pay dividends or invest in propping up EBITDA – but probably not both.
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Leftist SPD members are fed up with their party propping up Merkel and prefer to rebuild in opposition.
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Regulators are increasingly worried that Bitfinex, a widely used (and famously opaque) exchange, has been propping it up.
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Each successive president had new hopes for what propping up the Saudi military with weapons sales might accomplish.
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Even Vice President Mike Pence tweets regularly about Venezuela, accusing Cuba of propping up Mr. Maduro's discredited regime.
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Our government should stop propping up this untenable situation and wasting billions of dollars in subsidies every year.
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But this is not about propping up our industry, it is about getting back to a normal market.
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Russia is showing increasing signs of propping up the regime of North Korea, according to a new report.
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But this time round, they are not wasting money propping up zombie factories or loss-making steel plants.
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They are the only thing propping up the country's education system, which is on the verge of collapse.
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Propping up fossil fuels when the rest of the world is moving to clean energy hobbles corporate America.
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ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - The Italian government approved a decree on Monday aimed at propping up Banca Carige (CRGI.
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He also has a larger mission in mind: Propping up what remains of the GOP's independence from Trump.
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Forcing Maduro to take an "off-ramp" out of Venezuela means countering his external allies propping him up.
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Hopes of a trade deal also lifted commodities and oil prices, propping up Australia's energy and mining stocks.
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By the 1970s, the alcohol industry had sunk its talons into Gallup, propping up dozens of liquor stores.
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"I didn't want her to be like so many female roles, propping up the male characters," she said.
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It's a huge positive the Federal Reserve is no longer propping up the economy with near-zero rates.
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For years the United States has been propping up Afghan security forces with American airpower and fire support.
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And he lectured the U.S. about its role in propping up South Africa's apartheid government, which Castro opposed.
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Arlene Foster, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, a small Northern Irish party which is propping up Mrs.
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Opponents of the Maduro government say Moreno is instrumental in propping up an administration that is increasingly authoritarian.
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As long as the institutional Republican Party is dedicated to propping up his administration, he'll remain in office.
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The DUP is also formally propping up Mrs May's government in Westminster, which makes nationalists doubly suspicious of London.
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"Please don't give your time to propping up a system that we know does real serious harm," she said.
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But 18 years after the United States toppled the Taliban, 13,000 troops remain, propping up an embattled Afghan government.
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Further, top exporter Saudi Arabia has prioritized defending its share of the market over propping up prices, he said.
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Among other things, it consolidated Argentina's multiple exchange rates, stopped propping up the peso and steadily relaxed currency controls.
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A new Apple folio, for propping up your iPad so it functions like a small laptop, was also unveiled.
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In the last few weeks China has begun turning on the stimulus taps yet again, propping up sentiment there.
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The government is propping the airline up with a loan and is still seeking an investor for the carrier.
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We can't imagine our post-workout stretch without propping up our phone with our PopSocket to watch YouTube videos.
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The insurance companies make all the money; all of this is predicated upon still propping up the insurance companies.
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Russian forces have been propping up Assad, which has sent relations between Washington and Moscow into a deep freeze.
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A devastating loss Each elephant is closely monitored, twigs propping open their trunks to ensure they can breathe easily.
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The story of liberal white Americans propping up violent and racist institutions is as timely as it is terrifying.
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At the same time, he's rewarding those that do, propping up fringe media willing to toe the Trumpian line.
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Irma's path, city-by-city Soon after, they arrived home to find their residence propping up five downed trees.
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He thinks he can control the cost of food, much of which is imported, by propping up the currency.
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The government, which has been propping up Alitalia with bridging finance, had set Monday as a deadline for investors.
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But U.S. officials have said most Russian airstrikes have hit rebels and civilians, propping up Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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Will Russia pull back its forces, the primary bulwark propping up Putin's favorite Middle East dictator, Bashar al-Assad?
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Mass starvation is a deadly byproduct of actions taken by warring parties and the Western nations propping them up.
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Russia and Saudi Arabia are leading the global oil production cut deal aimed at propping up global oil prices.
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Whatever the case, it's clear that most public companies don't want to be viewed as propping up hate groups.
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"A cartel deciding not to artificially hold back supply is not sufficient for propping up an industry," said Bordoff.
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He opened the geyser oven, propping it up with a fence post so that I could peer in safely.
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Despite his kindly veneer, the would-be maester directed most of his efforts to propping up an evil queen.
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Instead, he said Australia could adjust its spending so a greater proportion would go to propping up PNG's budget.
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When Mr. Lerner arrived, the only open seat was next to a large metal column propping up the ceiling.
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Where does this leave Mr. Trump and the American policy of propping up the Palestinian Authority and Mr. Abbas?
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Such "carbon capture" power plants are seen as a key path for propping up the hobbled American coal sector.
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The pact, aimed at propping oil prices, began in January 2017 and will run until the end of 2018.
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By September, he was arguing that the Federal Reserve was propping up a "false economy" that is actually weak.
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A robust Japanese economy has played a part in propping up the currency, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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At the same time as India invests in renewables, its state-backed banks are propping up its coal sector.
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Sales of scented candles and lotions have been propping up L Brands' otherwise increasingly outdated bra and underwear business.
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Sometimes the story, in all its magnificent ridiculousness, seems like mere scaffolding, propping up the ritual of the performance.
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Later, though, four traders said they had seen major state-owned banks selling dollars and propping up the yuan.
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But once they committed themselves to propping up Assad, they had to keep pouring more and more into the mission.
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Indeed, people are betting on heroic assumptions that Mr. Trump's team will succeed in propping up the sagging U.S. economy.
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Those two fights alone are worthy of propping up a respectable UFC PPV fight card, but there's Anderson Silva vs.
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Coffee is an integral part of lifestyles around the world, not just for propping you up during your morning meeting.
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Last week Teck Resources broke down below the floor of support that had been propping the stock up since April.
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As a result, the market is selling off on worries the dovish monetary policy propping up the may go away.
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The Federal Reserve will eventually run out of bullets and be unable to continue propping up the U.S. equity markets.
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Cole's frustration indicates the delay is not just pushback from the conservative fringes, who have long decried propping up Obamacare.
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Omar's fictitious anti-Semitism is hardly the only myth that has become a structural supporting beam, propping up our discourse.
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Do nothing, and make money as these three factors repeat over and over again each day, propping up the market.
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There's some more old-fashioned R&B rhythms underpinning the desert-country swirl now, propping up Renfro's croons and whispers.
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But rather that comply with orders to vacate the premises, those propping up the bar fought back against the police.
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Although some egregious subsidies have been trimmed, the rich world's taxpayers still spend vast sums propping up their own farmers.
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The Trump administration has become increasingly critical of Russia and Cuba, accusing them of propping up their staunch ally Maduro.
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While the measure could help keep otherwise healthy companies going - it also runs the risk of propping up unhealthy ones.
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The U.S. administration is expected to try and punish Russia for propping up the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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Big government outlays on subways, sewage systems and affordable housing are not just useful ways of propping up growth today.
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Traders have been buying back positions in December hogs and rolling into deferred months, propping up the front-month contract.
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Propping up the existing system instead of overhauling it made it easier for Big Finance to pull off its comeback.
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However, Aiken said Prime Minister Johnson would be prepared to accept it, if the DUP was not propping his government.
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It will require identifying and confronting those corporations and groups with a vested interest in propping up a corrupt system.
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Critics decry Lula's bid as a stunt aimed at motivating the base and propping up Haddad, his likely stand-in.
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The Trump administration for months has been floating various trial balloons aimed at propping up aging plants — and their suppliers.
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The Trump administration has also pressed Cuba, Venezuela's Communist-ruled ally, to stop "propping up" Maduro, the U.S. official said.
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They both want to support and build up America's alliances, for example, while propping up democratic forces around the world.
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And a bad rom-com too often isn't just a bad movie; it's also propping up some pretty toxic worldviews.
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" The shift shows the limits of President Vladimir Putin's strategy of "propping up an ally and antagonizing the Trump administration.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo believes that in helping Venezuela sell oil, Russia is effectively propping up the Maduro regime.
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She got creative, setting up a net and propping a piece of wood against a tree to create a target.
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Unlike state-owned firms, which Mr Xi is propping up with renewed vigour, most Chinese private companies are frugal innovators.
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At their thinnest, the formations are a work of Lovecraftian geometry; improbable pillars propping up a lush tabletop of forest.
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Tillerson also condemned Russian arms sales to authoritarian governments in the region, accusing Moscow of propping up anti-democratic regimes.
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While touring the property, the man spotted the rock propping open a door and asked the farmer what it was.
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In Syria, the militias have played a major role in propping up President Bashar al-Assad, an important Iranian ally.
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At War SIGAR's 47th quarterly report sketched how the United States is propping up a corrupt and weak pauper state.
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Our membership in the European Union is not a set of restraints; it is what has been propping us up.
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Womack claims Peep was "pushed onto stage after stage in city after city, plying and propping" him up with drugs.
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They include Beijing's long-standing practice of propping up state-owned companies, and flooding international markets with low-priced goods.
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But Russian officials have accused the U.S. of unfairly interfering in the region and propping up governments hostile to Russia.
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For Microsoft, the investment meant propping up one of its greatest competitors, but it was also a new business opportunity.
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Moreover, U.S. efforts to pressure Iran are undercut if the Europeans, through trade and investment, are propping up the ayatollahs.
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Look at a country like Hungary, where you have institutionalized corruption as a means of propping up a ruling elite.
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It's unclear if either fix will actually become law, as House conservatives oppose the measures as propping up ObamaCare. Rep.
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He didn't stay silent, didn't simply accept the status quo, on a medium obsessed with propping up that status quo.
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It's beautiful and true, two disappointments propping each other up in the short term, while they thirst for a truer greatness.
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With the government propping up prices and purchasing large portions of China's major crops, farmers have little incentive to buy insurance.
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Russia is waging war in eastern Ukraine , has interfered in U.S. elections and is propping up Syria's brutal Bashar Assad regime.
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But these tariffs will do little to slow down Chinese steel production unless the Chinese government stops propping up the industry.
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But on top of all this, while Hillary was propping up Fannie and Freddie, she was taking contributions from their foundations.
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The U.S. decision comes amid supply cuts led by OPEC since the start of the year aimed at propping up prices.
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The 10 Democratic Unionist Party Northern Irish lawmakers propping up the government said at the weekend that they will vote against.
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We are still building homes in flood plains and low-lying areas, and propping up their value with federal flood insurance.
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Every shot feels deliberate and meticulously staged to showcase the Vatican's opulence, but also to expose the absurdity propping it up.
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And finally ... Here is an amazing chart about one politician, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is single-handedly propping up conservative publishers.
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Propping up share prices also makes sense if they do want to raise more funds to invest over the next year.
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"We need to address the role of both the financial industry and dark money groups in propping up the status quo."
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Their former peers are distancing themselves from the couple's radicalism and propping up Kent as the friendly face of Black activism.
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Some conservatives in Congress will hold out for repeal, and they'll resist any legislation that they view as propping up Obamacare.
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But Trump-era conservatives are only interested in propping up their religious beliefs without regard for how they impact others' lives.
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I was in the Horn of Africa at a time when we were propping up the Ethiopians as they invaded Somalia.
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For Russia, propping up Assad would be a victory for their policy of national sovereignty versus America's preference for regime change.
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Goldman Sachs, a famous American financial institution, is propping up this evil regime by purchasing billions of dollars worth of bonds.
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But by propping up Mr. Hifter, diplomats said, Moscow has already claimed a major say in any negotiations over Libya's future.
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The U.S. administration is expected to try to punish Russia for propping up the ailing regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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The administration's focus appears to be propping up the dying coal industry, rather than investing in ways to retrain coal workers.
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Together with Qualcomm, other chipmakers, which have a sizeable exposure to China, also rose, propping the Philadelphia Semiconductor index 2500% higher.
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Willis probably gains strength from her mother, the two learning from each other in their addiction struggles, propping each other up.
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Causing more stress, Turkey continues to trade with Maduro's government, propping it up as the United States works to diminish it.
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It's eerie to hear the band's spirited grooves propping up the new characters Clinton has added to the P-Funk universe.
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Big technology names like Microsoft, Alphabet and Facebook were also up about 1 percent, propping up the S&P technology sector.
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Firstly, Russia doesn't want to be saddled propping up a broken state and hasn't the resources to embark on its reconstruction.
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It was a time when propping up dead bodies for photos wasn't unheard of, and even the Queen wore mourning black.
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The subsidy has lingered for more than a decade, artificially propping up producers and creating costly market distortions along the way.
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But House Republicans made clear they won't support propping up a health-care law that they failed to repeal this year.
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Whether they understand it or not, the characters have been propping themselves up by their complex web of misunderstandings and lies.
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He promised to phase out fossil fuel subsidies, but his government still spends billions propping up the oil and gas industry.
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Additionally, the money flooding this race by Democrats would, in other years, be spent propping up other candidates around the state.
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Context: Healthy consumer spending has been propping up the American economy, helping to offset the impact of weakening sectors like manufacturing.
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"He had a crick in his neck from propping the phone in between his neck and his chin," Mr. Pfeifer said.
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Governments have plenty of experience of propping up specific industries: think banks in 2008, or airlines after the attacks of Sept.
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Republicans, fearing the symbolic and tangible repercussions of a loss in Georgia, spared no expense in propping up Ms. Handel's candidacy.
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Unfolding the device and propping it up on the control panel of a piece of exercise equipment is a beautiful thing.
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Depriving Tehran access to resources that would expedite reconstruction forces the Islamic Republic to continue propping up a bankrupt Syrian regime.
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Meanwhile, the Italian government has being propping up Alitalia while it looks for investors to relaunch the company, according to Reuters.
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With the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 85033, Soleimani led the IRGC in propping up Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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Creditors who had counted on the government to keep propping up the state-owned lender have been taught a painful lesson.
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Queen Elizabeth II has done more than her fair share, propping up writers like Sue Townsend, Alan Bennett and Peter Morgan.
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I used it the same way at home, by propping the laptop on my bed to watch Netflix or YouTube videos.
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But some shareholders found the transactions to be wasteful and accused Mr. Efromovich of propping up some of his other businesses.
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They're at it again in Saudi Arabia, propping up Houthi Shiite rebels and reportedly sponsoring attacks on that nation's oil infrastructure.
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Is it about propping up a military-security complex, as you describe it, or is it about making the country safer?
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The human brain can only take so many hits, and propping up losers as our heroes only lasts until they fall.
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So what's propping up the Republican Party right now, allowing them to sneak in a surprise like Donald Trump against all expectations?
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Merck shares rose 193 percent, propping up the Dow and the S&P, after positive clinical trial results for cancer drug Keytruda.
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With significant assets on the ground in Syria, Putin's been propping up Assad in the Syrian dictator's fight against rebels and ISIS.
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It has also grown even closer to Pakistan, propping up its economy with billions of dollars worth of arms, infrastructure and investment.
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With these realities in mind, logic dictates that Russia and Iran should continue to expend precious resources propping up their Syrian ally.
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The dollar hit a six-week low, propping oil initially, before U.S. stocks fell to a three-week trough, mitigating the rebound.
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But Yergin said protecting Saudi share of the oil market still trumps propping up prices in the eyes of the kingdom's policymakers.
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"Instead, this profoundly political move will make solar power more expensive for everyday Americans while propping up two failing, foreign-owned companies."
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Trump's internet army has spent this election gleefully propping up a woefully unprepared demagogue—some earnestly, most as a long-running joke.
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After several years of propping up oil prices, producer countries must now debate whether to try to put a lid on them.
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Together with its allies, America poured billions of dollars into propping up the country, funding everything from schools to a new army.
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The second aspect, Cramer said, was that the Chinese government was propping up its steelmakers with cheap loans from state owned banks.
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But even China, especially now that its own economy has slowed, is not in the business of propping up bankrupt African autocrats.
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The state's energy should now be concentrated not on propping up a waning business but on helping steelworkers move onward and upward.
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But it is a weak excuse for propping up a president who continues to erode democratic norms and the rule of law.
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Republicans wary of being associated with propping up the ACA could sell it as a stopgap, buying time to overhaul the system.
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The millions spent on TV ads propping up Strange were wasted, Schlapp said, because they only emphasized that Strange was McConnell's candidate.
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Am I preventing pounds of produce from going to waste, or propping up the very system that I'm trying to help fix?
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Energy Secretary Rick Perry has been busy promoting nuclear power abroad, including in Saudi Arabia, and propping up the US coal industry.
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As a result, today's Indonesia is still propping up a broad-ranging culture of impunity designed to benefit the country's ruling elite.
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The next day it again proclaims sovereignty sacred, to justify propping up the beleaguered regime of President Bashar al -Assad in Syria.
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But the events won't focus on defending President Donald Trump, propping up "family values," or spreading the gospel of free market capitalism.
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Some have blamed banks for going too easy on corporate tycoons, and do not want taxpayers propping up the struggling banking sector.
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It's uncomfortable to have your feet dangling, and we often find support by crossing our legs or propping our legs on something.
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In addition to checking Russia's growing regional influence and propping up the U.S. nuclear industry, an accord could deter Iran's nuclear push.
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But while some of them are taking decisive action to reduce overall mortality, others seem more focused on propping up the Dow.
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That air support, officials say, consists mostly of propping up Afghan troops while they try to hold territory from a resurgent Taliban.
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Elsewhere in Noailles, fabled for generations as a food-shopping district, it is common to see rusty steel girders propping up staircases.
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Coates told KAYU he sheltered from the rain and collected some drinking water by propping open a toolbox cover from the ATV.
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"But when emotions get so wrapped up, you end up propping up people who don't stand for the principles we believe in."
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DxE, as the group is called, explains that they targeted Sanders because of his support of bills propping up the dairy industry.
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Russia's primary focus has been propping up the government of the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, not directly battling the Islamic State.
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China, meanwhile, has been propping up its plants and selling steel at below cost price to gain market share, European manufacturers say.
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It has magnified Palestinian intransigence, while draining American taxpayer dollars, propping up a corrupt Palestinian Authority without demanding anything substantial of it.
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The case also features a pull-out kickstand for propping it up at multiple angles, as well as an integrated screen protector.
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Iran has played a critical role in supporting Mr. Assad and propping up his government since Syria's civil war started in 2011.
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A close U.S. ally seeking membership of NATO, it accuses Russia of propping up separatists in two breakaway regions on its territory.
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The 10 Democratic Unionist Party Northern Irish lawmakers propping up the government said at the weekend they will vote against the deal.
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When Obama was still in office, Trump routinely accused the Fed of propping up a stock market bubble with low interest rates.
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The Argentine peso also plunged 30 percent last December after Argentina's new president removed capital controls that had been propping the peso up.
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And that could unravel the entire US strategy of using airpower and propping up Afghan forces to force the Taliban to peace talks.
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The government, Bank of Korea and other related bodies are in talks to support the state-run banks propping up shipyards and shippers.
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Russia is part of a global agreement to cut oil production aimed at propping up crude prices, a major source of state revenues.
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It is not simple hypocrisy to talk of peace and democracy while knocking over democratically elected governments and propping up friendly authoritarian states.
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The idea drew the fury of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the Northern Irish protestant politicians who are propping up May's minority government.
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In reality, he's a much bigger deal than that and his role in propping up Elizabeth Holmes is potentially damaging to his reputation.
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Investing in transport, housing and suchlike will boost Britain's long-term growth potential as well as propping up spending in the short term.
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On Monday, the leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government said the Airbus was "incredibly significant news" for Belfast.
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The opposition accuses the United States, which has frequently determined the fate of Haitian politics, of propping up Moise and ignoring the people.
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The mix of deals, which has increasingly shifted to new funding rather than lower-margin refinancing loans, is also propping up fee income.
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"You will get propping up of the property market, you will get ramping up of fixed asset investment and so on," he said.
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Galloway called on US regulators to investigate the IPO, suggesting that SoftBank was propping it up to flood the market with shares later.
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The 15-year-old tennis pro is seen propping up a copy of Obama's 85033 memoir, "Becoming," as Obama holds an autographed racket.
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His master plan is to scare Russia by propping up Petrov's enemy, Igor, unfreezing his assets and transporting him to a friendly country.
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Sometimes sexism is taking someone who has self-doubt, like many creative people do, and yielding to it, instead of propping her up.
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A few hours later, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave a sarcasm-laced speech accusing Cuba and Russia of propping up Mr. Maduro.
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Others are loath to do anything that could be seen as propping up the health law that they had promised to tear down.
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Several green groups supported the compromise, while coal and gas companies opposed it, noting that propping up nuclear would cut their market share.
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Iran is funding separatist groups across the region, from Yemen to Bahrain, while propping up the deadly dictatorship of Syria's Bashir al-Assad.
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Go deeper: 70% of Democrats say politics makes them angry Impeachment's dueling echo chambers Big-money investors are propping up partisan local media
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Walmart, Albertsons, Stop & Shop and others are propping up "dark stores" that are closed to shoppers and just serve to fulfill online orders.
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The OPEC-led production cuts, that are scheduled to last throughout 2018, are aimed at clearing a supply overhang and propping up prices.
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"Anybody who is propping up conspiracy theories -- promoting mistruths or distruths -- is doing a disservice to the democratic system writ large," Jankowicz added.
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The tensions between them are insignificant compared with their shared interest in propping up the Bashar al-Assad regime and eroding American influence.
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While he says Google should be applauded, he adds that it is "heavily responsible" for propping up these clinics in the first place.
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Instead of filling in potholes, 88 percent of New York's gas-tax revenue was used as a slush fund, propping up lawmakers' overspending.
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Now he's trying to sell the deal to skeptical colleagues who don't want to be seen as propping up a law they revile.
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You may look like your slacking off, but propping your feet up and practically lying down might be the best way to work.
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The situation is further complicated by China's militarization of the South China Sea and dominant role in propping up North Korea's rogue regime.
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The president who has talked of building closer ties to Vladimir Putin has bombed the Arab dictator Putin has spent years propping up.
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The Argentine peso also plunged 30 percent last December after Argentina's new president removed capital controls that had been propping the peso up.
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The Democratic National Committee, which Sanders hit relentlessly for propping up Clinton in the 2016 election, is now in regular communication with his campaign.
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Indeed, Russia's bombing campaign in Syria mostly targeted non-ISIS rebels, as its goal in Syria is propping up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
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The Russian forces -- and particularly its air power -- played a decisive role in propping up Assad at a time when he appeared in jeopardy.
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Notably we see the foldable propping itself up, with the screen half or three-quarters open, for a hands-free face-time style chat.
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Antonio Ledezma, a Venezuelan opposition leader and former mayor of Caracas, says his people are "saddened" that China is propping up their country's dictatorship.
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The LetterOne proposal was seen as a lifeline for Oi, propping up shares and bonds of the Rio de Janeiro-based carrier for months.
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My shocked giggle is cut off by him settling over me, his hips between my legs and an arm propping him up above me.
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Today, as president of Russia, he's challenging the US-led Western world order by propping up dictators, tampering with elections, and invading his neighbors.
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Emmanuel Macron came to power in 2017 promising to end "Françafrique", the decades-old policy of propping up African strongmen to serve French interests.
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But there is mounting concern that Britain and its EU partners will be propping up some of the most toxic regimes in Africa instead.
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Of course, those works are propping up state power while Poitras is trying to tear it down, but it all looks the same onscreen.
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The monument has high potential for oil, gas, and uranium development; Trump has already voiced strong interest in propping up drilling and mining companies.
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They will have to choose between propping up an obsolete, dirty fuel with a kind of state socialism or taking advantage of technology innovation.
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Competition from rivals introducing newer and more comfortable planes is also propping up demand from airlines keen to keep up with the latest trends.
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Defeating the right cannot come from moving closer to their ideology and propping up their speakers to spread their message of hate and intolerance.
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Specific financial institutions considered to be complicit in propping up Maduro or the whole financial sector in Venezuela could be targeted in the sanctions.
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That argument should go down well with reformers, who criticise the banks for propping up failing firms, if not with the banks' own shareholders.
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Credit ratings agencies say SAA should be reformed and cite the cost of propping it up as a threat to South Africa's credit rating.
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There are two versions of the Auxillite: the standard model and the Auxillite S, that includes a foldable kickstand for propping up your phone.
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Some of the gloomier pre-referendum forecasts ignored the possibility that the authorities would respond to a Leave vote by propping up the economy.
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But until its paymaster, Iran, decides that Mr Assad is no longer worth propping up, Hizbullah's losses, and Syria's agonies, are likely to continue.
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Yet, the anonymous author still hides in the shadows, just as congressional Republicans hide behind process, both implicitly propping up a morally bankrupt regime.
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So how can we honor this noble intent -- expanding access and affordability to post-secondary education -- without propping up a system rife with inefficiencies?
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Officials in the Trump administration have accused Cuba of propping up the Maduro regime, pointing specifically to Havana's ties to the Venezuelan oil industry.
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Free-market purists also contend that targeted tax breaks distort markets, propping up firms that otherwise might fail, just because they have government connections.
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They accuse Russia of propping up the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, in defiance of an American-led pressure campaign to force him from power.
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And the military establishment that has so obviously shown its hand in propping him up is losing a reverence it once thought was unquestionable.
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The Democratic National Committee, which Sanders hit relentlessly for propping up Clinton in the 2016 election, is now in regular communication with his campaign.
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DxE, as the group is called, explains that they targeted Biden and Bernie because of their support of bills propping up the dairy industry.
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The production cuts agreed by Saudi Arabia, Russia and 10 other allied producers are aimed at clearing a supply overhang and propping up prices.
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But Nissan's profits have plunged to a ten-year low, undercut by low-margin sales to rental fleets aimed at propping up market share.
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Each depicted a young, little-known athlete frozen in action, with enormous scaffolding that served artistic and utilitarian purposes propping up the monumental works.
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While China is investing in solar power, we're propping up industries that are politically important to Mr. Trump, like coal and, perhaps soon, soybeans.
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Russia has lost hundreds of military personnel in the fighting, and is spending heavily on the war effort and on propping up the government.
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For his part, since winning the governor's mansion, Rauner has pumped money into the state Republican Party, nearly single-handedly propping up its finances.
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That's a big part of why both Saudi Arabia and Iran are so directly involved in propping up both sides of the Syrian war.
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At its worst, it can make audiences uncomfortable and give them the feeling that the interactive elements are just propping up an empty narrative.
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His rhetoric against the bank drew upon populist anti-bank sentiment, but its real crime in Jacksonian eyes was propping up a powerful government.
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"We saw some immediate fund interest in copper, which is propping up the price," a commodities trader in Perth said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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While propping up his administration's successes, he devoted much of his time highlighting why Clinton is the candidate most prepared to succeed him in office.
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A big problem, argues Dilaka Lathapipat of the World Bank, is that Thailand spends too much money propping up small schools, where teaching is poorest.
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As Twitter grew, it became harder and harder to go back and fix the foundation that was now propping up a towering inferno of garbage.
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The president who has talked of building closer ties to Vladimir Putin may soon start bombing the Arab dictator Putin has spent years propping up.
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Propping up a deeply disturbed costumed man who beats poor people to a pulp, and claiming him as the ür-superhero, is pretty messed up.
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At least after journalists write enough compelling first-hand tales of woe to show Apple where its reputation for quality could use some propping up.
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Credit ratings agencies have said SAA should be reformed and cite the cost of propping it up as a threat to South Africa's credit rating.
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Overall new business picked up, however, suggesting a string of government support measures for the economy over the last year were propping up domestic demand.
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In Ward's telling, they are manipulative, calculating and insincere, cannily propping up an image of themselves as moderating influences on the president without real gains.
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The company said total subscriptions increased by 2646.5,2513 from fourth quarter to 2.71 million, propping up its revenue from the business by nearly 2 percent.
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But any solution will need the support of Northern Ireland's pro-Brexit Democratic Unionist Party, whose 10 members of parliament are propping up May's government.
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That spurred policymakers to intervene in the market by keeping the currency from falling further, but propping up the yuan also likely required selling dollars.
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In the long-run, carving out a niche as the original authentic quinoa producers is probably their only hope of propping up the quinoa price.
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Nigeria's oil minister told Reuters the mood inside OPEC was shifting to a growing consensus that a decision must be reached on propping up prices.
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Maddah, propping himself up in bed, looks warily at the doctor, not understanding his explanation in English to the staff at Gaza's Al-Awda hospital.
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In a tweet sent during a key meeting between Saudi-led oil producers and Russia on Friday, Trump criticized OPEC for "artificially " propping up prices.
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Traders said SBP, run by an interim governor since May, this week effectively devalued the rupee by not propping it up as it normally does.
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But the N.F.L. isn't in the business of propping up traditional television's business model; it's in the business of getting people to watch football games.
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On Monday, the leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government said Airbus's deal with Bombardier was "incredibly significant news" for Belfast.
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Would you think of propping a wedge of grilled tuna against a thick potato pancake, then surrounding it with a moat of green olive tapenade?
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The system has been rigged for decades, holding working Americans down while artificially propping up the investment income of the millionaires already at the top.
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BioMarin Pharmaceutical rose 4.5 percent after receiving FDA approval for its drug to treat a rare metabolic disorder and propping up the Nasdaq Biotech index.
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Halfway through "Vogue" she had her seat belt unbuckled, and by the end of the song she was propping her stilettos on the car ceiling.
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The first question is whether U.S. investment dollars should be propping up these companies that are actively seeking to undermine U.S. economic and national interests.
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The United States has already meddled far too many times in the politics of the region, toppling or propping up regimes in nearly every country.
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House Democrats had staged a rescue mission in all three districts, by propping up their own favored candidates, attacking Republicans or a mix of both.
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Finance Minister Taro Aso told the same parliament committee that fiscal policy may have a bigger role to play in propping up the global economy.
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Democrats worry the public health crisis surrounding coronavirus will lead to the government propping up the oil industry and handicapping efforts to combat climate change.
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Democrats worry the public health crisis surrounding coronavirus will lead to the government propping up the oil industry and handicapping efforts to combat climate change.
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The stimulus package, which is aimed at propping up the economy as the coronavirus rages on, could lead to an increase in demand for oil.
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And the G.O.P.'s libertarian wing, which sees propping up sugar prices as corporate welfare, was angered by his work on behalf of Big Sugar.
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The leaders of El Salvador, Haiti and Nicaragua should not be receiving preferential foreign aid from the U.S. while also propping up Maduro's burgeoning dictatorship.
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The Iranian regime has continued on its merry way, pouring troops into Syria, lobbing missiles at Israel, propping up extremist armies across the Middle East.
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But this dishonest defense of entitlement, this propping up from an early age of the male version, doesn't work as well as it used to.
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Those insiders promptly set about propping up a deeply inequitable economic system rather than pressing for the "change" Obama had made central to his campaign.
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Readers might disagree with this premise and ask a deeper question about the ethics of propping up a man whom one knows to be corrupt.
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The pieces of myself that I had dedicated to propping up my masculinity came crashing down as I slowly but surely accepted my essential womanhood.
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All the people testifying believe that propping up Ukrainian democracy and supporting Kiev's struggle against Russian irredentism is an essential goal for U.S. foreign policy.
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One good example is resting the Galaxy Z Flip on a table and propping up the screen to take a video call without holding it.
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Tehran has devoted vast military and financial resources to propping up the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a six-year civil war.
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Chuck goes from trying to bring down Bobby to more or less propping up the whole system Bobby used and abused to become as rich as he is, and in the third season, the government (a not-that-fictional spin on the Trump administration full of fire-breathing evangelicals and grifters in greasy suits) is only too happy to let him do the propping.
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In other words, this isn't anything like a Ferguson situation where the cops were propping up municipal budgets by targeting the poor for low-level offenses.
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The mail order mattress startup that is almost single-handedly propping up the world's podcasters now offers its service to canine companions for $125 a pop.
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Some analysts expect SK Hynix's earnings to recover in the second half of the year, as launches of new consumer devices are seen propping up demand.
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In March the government raised the idea of debt-for-equity swaps, but it was resisted by some bankers for fear of propping up zombie firms.
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Prior to visiting, the types of people I expected to find propping up the Connaught's bar would have been stuffy old-money types braying about Brexit.
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"Our government today, with the propping of our baby-in-chief— the jerkoff-in-chief I call him — has put the press under siege," he continued.
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Among the pictures is one of Fischer smiling while propping up the heads of bloodied baboon carcasses, including that of a baby in its mother's embrace.
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Reuters reported in July that massive government spending for the World Expo in 2020, which Dubai will host, is propping up economic growth in recent years.
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The bottom line point here though is that just like with Barack Obama, they are propping up these empty vessels because it&aposs all they have.
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These also double as stands for propping it up to read while you're doing something else, like eating in the cramped quarters of an airplane seat.
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While some central bank officials have outlined an intent to raise rates four times this year, Siegel contended it will only happen twice, propping up markets.
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"He would say, 'I'm not choosing a side,' but the reality is the bulk of his energy has been spent propping up renaissance schools," he said.
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The White House looks increasingly distracted from its urgent task of propping up a weakening economy with tax changes, effective foreign trade policies and infrastructure investments.
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He uses it as a provisional viewing station for paintings — propping them up and rotating them on the shelves and along the floor — as we talk.
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Indeed, by August, European leaders had made a bargain with the Libyans, propping up their coast guard and keeping migrants on African shores; migration dropped precipitously.
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It's hard to get people to see them as propping up a crisis that is over-burdening students and even stunting the growth of our economy.
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Nelson recalled breaking a window and propping chairs in the opening to help everyone, including children, climb to the roof, where they wanted for 15 hours.
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Mailer, understandably, had much to reckon with in his role of propping up Abbott for the sake of a literary career deemed more worthy than others.
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They declared that aid should be for improving the lot of poor people—and not, implicitly, for propping up friendly dictators or winning business for exporters.
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For this reason alone, any invasion and scenario of regime-change in Damascus is off the table until these states lose interest in propping up Assad.
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The administration's top goal in pairing Cuba and Venezuela is to build awareness of the communist island's role in propping up Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government.
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But House conservatives say they oppose the measures and see them as simply propping up ObamaCare, raising questions about whether the measures can pass the House.
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One girl was openly skeptical, propping her head on her hand and side-eyeing Ma as he tried to lead a conversation about music and time.
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When those budgets were translated into points for 2017, Mercedes amassed 668, a long way in front of Sauber, propping up the field with just five.
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A new study released Thursday projects that a Trump administration proposal for propping up struggling coal and nuclear plants could lead to premature deaths from pollution.
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And, just because McConnell promised Collins a bill doesn't mean they'll deliver: especially on something that many view as propping up Obamacare, a law they despise.
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The flotilla is expected to deploy off Syria in late October to bolster the military operations propping up President Bashar al-Assad, Russia's main Arab ally.
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I stopped attending several years ago however, when it became more about propping up right-wing ideology and less about protecting human life at all stages.
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It's a clear case of Congress propping up a government-protected monopoly at the expense of existing logistics operators who are not privy to such advantages.
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While the Fed is unwinding its accommodative monetary policy, other central banks are still propping up their economies with ultralow interest rates and quantitative easing programs.
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The challenge for the government is how to encourage more investment without seeing money siphoned into speculative plays such as property, or propping up failing companies.
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The irony here is that what the advisers believe is an iron-clad argument for propping up Trump's presidency is actually an argument for ending it.
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For more than a decade, Venezuela has been propping up this economy by providing them with free oil in exchange for doctors and other humanitarian support.
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But while mainstream interest in audio players has slowed to a crawl, one very specific group has been propping up the space in an interesting way.
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Underscoring the importance of the Russian military in propping up Assad's rule, Putin presented the Syrian leader to top military commanders assembled at his Sochi residence.
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So, the first question is whether U.S. investment dollars should be propping up these companies that are actively seeking to undermine U.S. economic and national interests.
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Counties in the Northeast and Midwest that have traditionally lost residents to the South and West are having a harder time propping up their population numbers.
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Unemployment has risen to nearly 14 percent, and the government depleted its reserves propping up the currency in the run up to the March 31 election.
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" • "Nissan employees had groused that Nissan profits were propping up Renault, and many feared Mr. Ghosn was preparing a Renault takeover of its bigger Japanese partner.
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The Northern Ireland Democratic Unionist Party, which has been propping up the conservative government for two years, has rejected the latest deal with the European Union.
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Rising U.S. output threatens to undermine the supply restraint led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia, aimed at propping up prices.
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A higher outlook for wages as well as the low level of "slack" in the economy, appears set to continue squeezing prices and propping up inflation.
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In the face of thousands of KGB agents with a multimillion-dollar budget, we had some part-time workers propping up poster boards on C-SPAN.
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While those conglomerates have been responsible for propping up South Korea's economic growth in the past, many citizens have long demanded political authorities curtail their power.
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For much of last year, Chinese officials had actually been propping up the renminbi amid a weakening economy to prevent its value from falling too quickly.
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On the back of the case is a metal kickstand for horizontal or vertical propping, as well as a rotatable leather hand strap for extra insurance.
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Producers agreed to cuts in production late last year with the aim of propping up prices, and members are expected to have made the agreed trims.
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Open Democracy had also raised concerns about a large donation to Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which is now propping up May's minority Conservative government.
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Italy has spent tens of billions of euros in recent years propping up the banks, which has in turn put more pressure on the government's finances.
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During the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, many banks were pressured into making risky loans with the short-term goal of propping up parts of the economy.
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It accused Minerven of propping up Mr. Maduro through "illicit gold operations," including paying independent miners for gold with "nearly worthless bolívars" to sustain the military.
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I googled and found that the promo image for the film also depicts two men, intertwined at the neck, ear to shoulder, propping each other up.
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Meanwhile, Democratic groups actually appear to be propping up Blankenship by targeting his competitors with a TV ad barrage leading up to the May 8 primary.
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Jack the Ripper, one of the most famous serial killers anywhere in the world, has more than a few tour companies propping up his legacy today.
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For its part, the SPD is being deserted by its supporters in droves because once again it is propping up a chancellor they see as unacceptably conservative.
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The elite media is so biased that it is artificially propping up an increasingly radical Democratic Party, while artificially suppressing the issue popularity of the Trump team.
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Apple rose 1.3 percent, posting its first rise after four sessions of losses and propping up the three major indexes, after Raymond James raised its price target.
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The Manic Pixie Dream Boy is a reverse-sexist trope, which under the guise of propping up women, actually gives more agency and goodwill to the man.
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The Northern Irish party propping up May's minority government, called the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), said it would back the British prime minister, according to a spokesman.
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Along with Russia, Iran has been crucial in propping up Assad through the 7-year-old civil war, sending troops, advisers, and a steady stream of cash.
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The U.S. decision comes amid supply cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries since the start of the year aimed at propping up prices.
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The country is currently fighting against ISIS in Iraq and Syria via a set of Shia militias, but is also propping up Syria's dictator Bashar al-Assad.
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A gradual, strategically-executed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria also leaves Russia and Iran to continue expending significant resources propping up their long-time Syrian client.
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And central banks have been widely slated for propping up the financial sector, and denting savers' incomes, in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007-08.
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Plus, once it's actually in the case, there still isn't any real benefit to propping up your iPhone like a miniature computer beside the novelty of it.
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Military support should aim to go hand in hand with democratisation and economic reform—rather than propping up regimes whose corruption sparked unrest in the first place.
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The EU-US dispute over aircraft subsidies has been going on for 15 years, with both sides accusing each other of illegally propping up their plane manufacturers.
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The Russian air force has been bombing rebels and jihadists in Syria for more than two years, propping up the blood-soaked regime of Bashar al-Assad.
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It's just that the show itself continually lost sight of it, in favor of constantly propping him up as the show's hero and all-around best dude.
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When I play, for instance, I'm either propping my feet up onto a table from my chair, or lounging on the couch and leaning on the arm.
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But the policies are undermining the authorities' efforts to control property speculation and are artificially propping up prices, critics in the real estate and securities industries say.
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The central bank started propping up the peso at the start of the month by issuing billions of dollars worth of 7-day notes, known as 'Leliqs'.
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But any attempt at a solution will have to convince Northern Ireland's pro-Brexit Democratic Unionist Party, whose 10 members of parliament are propping up May's government.
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In college, I spent too much money on a new flatscreen monitor and spent a few months propping it up against a stack of old paperback books.
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At various times in the 69-minute decider, the players were left propping themselves up with their rackets, lungs heaving, as the rallies grew ever more excruciating.
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That makes the plant and its workers central to Northern Ireland's largest unionist party, the Democratic Unionist Party, which is propping up May's minority government in London.
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Tight labor will reduce new construction in the rest of the state, squeezing inventory and not only pushing home prices higher but also propping up rental demand.
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Russia was voted off the panel earlier this year amid concern for its role in propping up Syrian President Bashar Assad in that country's yearslong civil war.
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Holding it awkwardly, the way a novice might, he touched the strings once, then put the guitar down abruptly, propping the peghead against the dining-room table.
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Political deadlock has been complicated by the DUP's role of propping up the British government in London and the impact of Britain's exit from the European Union.
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It even set its benchmark interest rate below zero, a policy tried in only a few other countries, in hopes of propping up prices and encouraging spending.
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East Coast developer Matt Rosendale is only looking out for himself and whatever out-of-state special interest group that is propping up his campaign with cash.
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Yet, at the same time the U.S. is in some regards still 'the indispensable nation' supporting and sometimes propping up the global economy and its underlying structures.
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By pulling out of the Paris agreement and propping up coal, he is posing an immediate health risk to the silent majority he claims to speak for.
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Such a big budgetary hole poses problems with maintaining order at home while fighting wars in Syria and Yemen, and propping up cash-strapped allies like Egypt.
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That plan doesn't have provisions for propping up uneconomic power plants, but instead includes steps far more likely to get the grid where it needs to go.
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Braun said he was skeptical of a package of economic stimulus items that were aimed at propping up large corporations from the oil industry to the airlines.
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"I think they can take care of themselves," Republican Senator Mike Braun told CNN on Tuesday of a stimulus package aimed at propping up the oil industry.
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It's difficult to imagine Russia and China, after years of propping up the Venezuelan economy in exchange for oil, allowing a foreign invasion to threaten their investment.
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I started videotaping myself, propping my phone up against my water bottle at the edge of the mat, and reviewing my performance on the bus ride home.
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With the Americans out of the way, he will inherit that fight, which he largely avoided while propping up Mr. Assad's control over most of western Syria.
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Prophecies are like propaganda — they can be useful for propping someone up but they rarely tell the whole story, and believing in them can ensure your doom.
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Mr. Trump, the film argues, has thrived by finding partners — in finance, reality TV, politics — who were as invested as he was in propping up his image.
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The fact that populism is flourishing internationally, far from the Electoral College and Fox News, suggests that Trump's specific faults might actually be propping up American liberalism.
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In addition, many Germans have resented what they feel is their country's propping-up of the euro zone following bailouts of countries like Greece, Portugal, and Ireland.
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" Sanders said it is "sad" that "the last chapter of [Clinton's] public life will now be defined by propping up book sales with false and reckless attacks.
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Why — when the case for some better way of living has become so painfully obvious — can't California quit propping up its endless rows of single-family houses?
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday the central bank's purchases of exchange-traded funds (ETF) are not aimed at propping up stock prices.
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Billions would be shaved off pharma's bottom line, meaning the industry would no longer have the muscle to bully Congress into propping up its international patent regime.
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In Afghanistan, the United States has been propping up a narco-state, routinely glossing over institutionalized drug corruption, in its efforts to battle a drug-funded insurgency.
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The bid-to-cover ratio for national debt may already be declining, and the Fed's decision to purchase more Treasuries could be interpreted as propping up demand.
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As another election looms, popular disillusionment has spiraled over the undemocratic rule of le pouvoir, or the power, as the establishment clique propping up Bouteflika is known.
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The government has also spent 155 billion hryvnias ($6.4 billion) propping up PrivatBank, saying the lender had become insolvent due to shady lending practices under Kolomoisky's ownership.
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Mr. Trump has long been a proponent of propping up the American steel industry, even though he has used imported steel for some of his building projects.
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It also shows Mr. Meade taking the phone out of his pocket and propping it under his chin, pointed at the stage, without looking at the screen.
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In pictures from the footage seen by The New York Times, Mr. Yamaguchi is propping her up as they move through the lobby around 11:20 p.m.
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And so it&aposs interesting to see that dynamic continue to play out between the president and -- KURTZ: Likely some dispute on the propping up, but on Mueller.
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White evangelicals have done a tremendous and even historic job of propping up the Republican Party in the face of substantial demographic and ideological shifts in the nation.
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Since the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (left) is a tablet masquerading as a laptop, it has a unusual and highly adjustable way to propping up on your lap.
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By successfully propping up the degenerate Assad regime, the Kremlin gained veto on any possible political solution to Syria and got a meaningful foothold in the broader region.
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"SABRE-RATTLING" Arlene Foster, leader of the DUP, the Northern Irish party that is propping up May's minority government, signaled she would put pressure on May to act.
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Pompeo and Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, both made the rounds on US media Wednesday to voice support for Guaido and accuse Russia of propping up Maduro.
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I ended up propping myself up between the sink and the blow dryer and held onto both with my fingertips while I kept my elbows on the wall.
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Then just this week, Murkowski told E&E News that she wasn't totally behind Trump's "national security" rationale for propping up the nation's struggling coal and nuclear plants.
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In Japan, prices were on par with the global benchmark, unchanged from last week, with retail buying propping up demand for gold bars, a Tokyo-based trader said.
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"They're legit just propping up a Republican governor in a state that we know we can win," Stafford said of state Democrats who have sat on the sidelines.
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Emefiele has overseen an interventionist currency policy at the behest of the presidency, propping up the local naira by pumping billions of dollars into the foreign exchange market.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan told his colleagues he would not put any bill to a floor vote that is seen as propping up Obamacare, according to multiple Republicans.
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The party was disliked for propping up the Conservatives in a coalition government in 2010-15 and for reneging on a pledge not to raise university tuition fees.
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It's a tale of love and ego not unlike 2016's La La Land, and it has a habit of propping up the biggest star at the time.
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Backing this up is sales data, which shows Ford's utility vehicles and, in particular, its best-selling F-Series pickup line are propping up the corporate balance sheet.
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Speaking with Autocar, Green says that there are still investors who are interested in propping up the Bloodhound SSC endeavor, though he admits that "hope is fading" fast.
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Russia's only real asset is that Putin can act quickly -- recklessly some might say -- in foreign policy, exemplified by invading Ukraine and propping up the regime in Syria.
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It's a good idea to keep a flashlight in your travel kit as well as a stand for propping up your mobile phone or tablet on the road.
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Propping up the rouble would have been popular, since it would have preserved ordinary Russians' purchasing power, but it would have meant burning through the country's reserves again.
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But given the spread of domains and servers propping up the campaign, we suspect the sunken server is only a single casualty in an otherwise ongoing spam campaign.
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Rather than embracing the market's decision, Republican lawmakers have doubled down on their allegiance to coal companies like Peabody Energy for the sake of artificially propping up NGS.
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But the most important fact to remember amid his spat with Amazon is that the government has been propping up the company for the entirety of its existence.
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While Rice credited the Trump administration for backing Guaidó, she took issue with its policies toward Cuba, which White House officials have said is propping up Maduro's government.
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"SABRE-RATTLING" Arlene Foster, leader of the DUP, the Northern Irish party that is propping up May's minority government, signaled she would put pressure on May to act.
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When the bell sounded for the last time, the two Nickel boys in the ring were entwined, bloody and slick, propping each other up like a human tepee.
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But Russia and Iran are propping up Assad and oppose the opponents of Assad who are being supported by the West its Arab allies such as Saudi Arabia.
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Some ERG members are sticking to their guns, and the Democratic Unionist Party, the Northern Ireland party propping May's minority government, has signalled it won't be backing her.
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Deep as we are now in the muck and guts of the Trump era, its dedication to managing appearances and propping up an obviously broken status quo endures.
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Utilities from Europe to Asia to the U.S. are walking away from coal, but Trump has made propping up this failing industry the cornerstone of his energy policy.
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However, a majority of taxpayers do not want their money funding abortion at all, much less propping up a marketplace for aborted baby parts used in experimental research.
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"There's no doubt in my mind that Russia has brazenly used the geopolitics of oil, directly propping up of regimes that are antithetical to the United States," Rep.
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An older white man and woman live there now, which doesn't stop Jimmie from rebuking them about the garden or propping up a ladder to paint a windowsill.
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Republicans say they can keep a thin grip on the House by propping up incumbent lawmakers in red-tinged districts and branding the Democrats as wildly left-wing.
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Political groups on both sides of the aisle are throwing money and resources at propping up local, partisan websites that are often designed to appear as straight news.
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"As long as we draft legislation that continues ... bailing out or propping those guys up, I think we're going to continue to miss the mark," he said. Sens.
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I mostly think this is a gimmick: propping your phone up so the camera points where you want it is not a problem that needs a $1,380 solution.
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However, as another election looms, popular disillusionment has spiraled over the undemocratic rule of le pouvoir, or the power, as the establishment clique propping up Bouteflika is known.
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The production cuts by OPEC and 10 other allied producers, which are scheduled to last throughout 2018, are aimed at clearing a supply overhang and propping up prices.
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Conservative Republicans denounce Ex-Im as the epitome of crony capitalism, propping up U.S. exporters with corporate welfare by financing deals that wouldn't be possible without government support.
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It's also given us all kinds of rather unpleasant gifts — think propping up WiFi truthers and mainstreaming the concept of the "personal brand" — that we'd rather return unopened.
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The foreign currency earned by North Korea's overseas workforce, which rotates every three years in Qatar, is a crucial tool for propping up the isolated country's fragile economy.
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"It's been about lining their own pockets, about propping up their profits and undermining the entire superannuation scheme," Slater & Gordon head of class actions Ben Hardwick told reporters.
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The production cuts by OPEC and 20143 other allied producers, which are scheduled to last throughout 2018, are aimed at clearing a supply overhang and propping up prices.
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She said the protesters had paid for it, but suddenly found herself slammed with criticism from people — mostly from beyond Burns — who accused her of propping up the rebellion.
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Egypt's state banks have reportedly been propping up the Egyptian pound by selling their foreign exchange assets -- a strategy that can only last a few more months, economists warn.
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She is the best at making big bad finance men even bigger and badder, not to mention propping up Chuck's ego, all while looking like a sleek designer panther.
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But co-operation serves the authority's interests by propping up Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, who has more to fear from Hamas, a militant Islamist group, than Israel does.
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Wagner received its next opportunity after Russia entered the civil war in Syria, in 2015, with the aim of propping up the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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Refiners oppose the RFS because they say it costs them hundreds of millions of dollars a year in blending and regulatory expenses while propping up demand for rival fuels.
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"Treasury is targeting gold processor Minerven and its president for propping up the inner circle of the corrupt Maduro regime," U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
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The company actually "raises" a few million at best and then has to spend the rest of its life propping up that token to keep investors and purchasers happy.
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PNG's central bank currently fixes its currency to a narrow U.S. dollar band, propping up the kina's value while creating a shortage of dollars available in the Pacific nation.
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For the BBC, "In Our Time" is not just part of the furniture but a load-bearing pillar, propping up the corporation's occasionally wayward efforts to enlighten the public.
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Aggressive hiring at Facebook and Google is propping up the middle segment of the housing market in Silicon Valley, said Ken DeLeon, founder of DeLeon Realty in Palo Alto.
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And right now, under our very noses, its purpose is to gain a foothold in Latin America by any means necessary, even if it means propping up ruthless dictators.
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The Guards have spent billions of dollars in recent years supporting armed groups in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen, as well as propping up a blood-soaked dictator in Syria.
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The film is about Churchill, and Gary Oldman dominates most of the screen time — but the constant, quiet forces behind him, propping him up when he flails, are women.
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Cutting imports from Iran amid an OPEC-led supply cut aimed at propping up the market exposes India's refiners to the risk of struggling to find reasonably priced alternatives.
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USDA's current U.S. corn yield of 175.1 bushels per acre is propping up domestic supply projections in a big way, but what if yield falls short of that target?
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Europe's taxpayers are propping up a government that undermines the rule of law, and their transfers feed the systems of patronage that have come to define Mr Orban's rule.
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The big picture: Nearly 30 years after the last Cold War battles in Europe, a similar fight is playing out in Latin America, with Russia propping up a dictator.
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SXEP were again among the top gainers, tracking a rise in crude prices due to tensions in the Middle East and propping up London's commodity-heavy blue chip index .
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Kumamon was depicted leading the rescue efforts, his head bandaged, lifting stones to rebuild the tumbled walls of Kumamoto Castle, propping up tottering foundations, enfolding children in his arms.
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But, having said that, is there a sense here that this really bothers a lot on either side of the aisle, that we&aposre propping up an evil guy?
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Trump has taken to Twitter numerous times since entering the Oval Office to chastise OPEC and its largest producer, Saudi Arabia, for propping up oil prices via production cuts.
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The Chinese are by far the biggest spenders in South Korea's tourism industry, propping up the world's biggest duty free market which generates about $8 billion in annual sales.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Some British insurers have been too quick to tap reserves for propping up profits, the sector's top regulator said on Wednesday in its most direct warning yet.
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Anyway, Putin has been far more interested in propping up Assad and neutralizing those Syrian opposition elements who want to get rid of him than in seriously fighting ISIS.
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The book also accuses the U.S. of propping up coal companies through the tax code and advocates for reforming the subsidies given to fossil fuel producers and agricultural interests.
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They claim that, because pharmaceutical companies are the primary donors to these charities, the charities are somehow propping up higher prices for medicines than would otherwise be the case.
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The Raptors made win-now moves despite a shaky seven-week stretch, revealing that they very much consider the current window of competition to be worth propping open further.
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The time when a system requires propping up is when it is resented—which is when any faith that it is doing good will be at a low ebb.
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Most of Trump's claims were gibberish, but his actions—propping up fossil fuel development with little regard for the climate or environment, or facts in general—are very real.
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It doesn't work with Nintendo's dock for connecting games to your television, and also doesn't include a kickstand for propping up the tablet and playing games in tabletop mode.
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It's a full-on spindly stiletto propping up a super-sporty high-top sneaker style — and it's something Posh Spice would've adored (and surely owned in five different colorways).
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That would have deprived the public of whatever closure Comey might be able to provide, propping open a void that is currently being filled with speculation and conspiracy theories.
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Between the lines: This faster-than-expected growth has several effects, including... It complicates the joint OPEC-Russia efforts to continue propping up prices through their supply-cutting pact.
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Conjuring a scene from the macabre comedy "Weekend at Bernie's," Mr. Cross argued that Mr. Mugabe's allies were propping up a dying president to maintain their hold on power.
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In other words, does Tesla have a need for cash in the near term that is more urgent than propping up a solar company for a long-term strategy?
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North Korea absent its nuclear weapons means no more tug-of-war with the outside world that, with every other tug, guaranteed extortionary benefits propping up the regime's survivability.
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But Uzbekistan was a crucial supplier for Western troops propping up the government in Afghanistan against the Taliban, so ties were restored within a few years and remain stable.
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Saturday, following overnight strikes on Syria by the United States, United Kingdom and France, she continued to blame Russia for propping up the Assad regime's use of chemical weapons.
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Monied interest groups who blockade campaign finance reform and gun violence legislation while propping up unpopular policies like the Dakota Access Pipeline approval and the repeal of Net Neutrality.
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But there's a thing Derrida teaches about deconstruction: It can't just be a reversal of the norm, it has to utterly undermine the binary propping up the status quo.
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Refiners oppose the RFS because they say it costs them hundreds of millions of dollars a year in blending and regulatory expenses, while propping up demand for rival fuels.
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Who or what, in the final reckoning, is the true grotesque — the absurd, unhappy princess, those desperate to get close to her, or the system propping them all up?
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Chinese regulators are currently investigating Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron Technology, which together control the market for memory chips, over concerns that the trio have been propping up prices.
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They scoffed at the absurdity of propping up coal when there are more yoga instructors in the United States than people who work to produce a filthy fuel source.
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Many SPD members are fed up with their party's propping up Merkel, who has led Europe's biggest economy for the last 14 years, 10 of them with the SPD.
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But experts say Cuba is not capable of propping up the Maduro government to the same degree as Russia, which has unloaded military planes in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital.
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At a time when President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos are propping up predatory colleges, we don't need venture capitalists to further tip the scales against American students.
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The protestors, of course, could also leave the streets and accept that their ailing, reclusive dictator — and the elites propping him up — will lead them for the foreseeable future.
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The US military is holding the country together as though it's propping up a dam to beat back a raging river — but as soon we leave, everything falls apart.
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But it would have to tread carefully: Ordinary Iranians are already furious that their government has squandered the proceeds of the nuclear deal on propping up the Assad regime.
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Trump let Putin win Syria — and the indefinite task of propping up al-Assad's genocidal regime and managing Iran's attempts to use Syria as a platform to attack Israel.
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In 743 and 2018, it claims, Tether issued "extraordinary amounts" of unbacked coins to flood Bitfinex, propping up demand for Bitcoin and creating "the largest bubble in human history".
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And yet, it's not just men who are propping up the patriarchy; the women in our survey were just as, if not more, conservative on some of these points.
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The production cuts by OPEC and 10 other allied producers, which are scheduled to last throughout 2018, are aimed at clearing a global supply overhang and propping up prices.
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A robust Japanese economy has also played a part in propping up the currency, as the country marked eight straight quarters of growth in the final quarter of 2017.
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It has freed them from the mandate of propping up flawed aspects of ObamaCare by subsidizing the coverage costs for others — or paying a stiff fine for opting out.
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Once issued, nearly all tether was moved to Bitfinex and then shifted to other exchanges, where it was used to buy bitcoin, propping up the price, the paper said.
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The argument for a sitcom surviving such a high-profile change -- beyond practical considerations about buying time for the network and propping up its lineup -- could be another matter.
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Officials and national security experts have long argued that such a proposal is fanciful, saying Russia's primary goal is to maintain influence in the region by propping up Assad.
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But along the way — well before bin Laden was killed — the mission transformed from eliminating direct threats to U.S. security into propping up the fledgling Karzai government in Kabul.
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Wednesday's ruling has already been seized upon by the usual anti-trans voices who are propping it up as the latest example of the alleged suppression of free speech.
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Lower taxes and higher government spending would mark an overdue retreat from austerity, and relieve the Bank of England of some of the burden of propping up the economy.
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For example: As SNL and other comedy shows portray Trump as an idiot savant, they'll also portray Conway, Melania, and especially Ivanka as propping him up through palpable disdain.
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The odds look stacked against May winning parliamentary approval for her deal with criticism coming from all sides, including the Northern Irish party propping up her minority Conservative government.
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Let's just look at one of these important issues – the Syrian civil war, where both the Russians and Iranians have troops propping up the brutal regime of dictator Bashar Assad.
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But propping up the pound by meeting that demand for hard currency has also meant a sharp and unsustainable drop in banks' foreign assets, according to economic consultancy Capital Economics.
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And Trump, who knows the press will frame Democratic gains made this cycle as a repudiation of his presidency, has spent a great deal of political capital propping up DeSantis.
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So, excuse me if the pressures of propping up this dying industry while columnists like you take another casual stroll down memory lane leaves me with little time to schmooze.
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The plant and its 3,600 workers are also important constituency for Northern Ireland's largest unionist party, the Democratic Unionist Party, which is propping up Prime Minister Theresa May's minority government.
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Fighting climate change is a good investment, but Trump instead appears to be interested in propping up the last vestiges of the coal industry and destroying the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The company said in a statement that stakeholders in the scheme would take active measures, including raising fresh funds and propping up margins to reduce the risk of forced liquidation.
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Given the role played by central banks in propping up the economy and markets since 2009, it is certainly plausible that their role will be vital in ending the recovery.
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This is the first quarter where we saw the results from that big international push, and it looks like the push is working and propping up the company's subscriber growth.
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The ugly numbers propping up Italy's banking sector reveal around 360 billion euros ($381 billion) of non-performing loans (NPL) compared to only 225 euros billion of book value equity.
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But he left his sharpest comments for Trump, even suggesting that he was propping up the businessman in the primary to help Democrats have an easier path in the fall.
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There are some things the form factor is great for — like looking at Google Maps or propping it up to watch YouTube videos on the elliptical machine at the gym.
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In addition to propping up growth, stronger consumption would make South Korea less reliant on exports and so less beholden to the whims of China and America, Mr Moon predicts.
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Rather than propping up a 360-degree camera on stage during a live event, Oculus has spent years developing huge, immersive games that seem like they'll incredible when finally released.
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Lincoln, who is already starting to get on everyone's nerves, insists on propping the photo up on the table in front of the rest of the guys during the date.
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The U.S. should not be propping up the privileged elite of the Communist Party, but rather pressing for liberties and rights desired by the vast majority of the Vietnamese people.
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Officials and national security experts have argued that such a proposal is fanciful, saying Russia's primary goal is to maintain influence in the region by propping up the Assad regime.
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LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The deputy leader of the Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government described the government's full legal advice on Brexit as devastating.
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And while most people think about open door policies in a practical sense – with the boss leaving their door open throughout the day – they transcend physically propping a door open.
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The Palestinian Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement, which encourages boycotts of Israel, says that stars who take up the free trip will be propping up the occupation of Palestinian territories.
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The government wants the central bank to print money to buy bonds in two state banks propping up shipyards as well as shippers - a measure some officials call quantitative easing.
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It funds and arms the Syrian regime through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Hezbollah, and other foreign Shiite fighters propping up the Syrian regime's brutal five-year war.
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In short, recent Russian bellicosity around the globe amounts to (a) propping up the few allies that Moscow has left or (b) lashing out when Russia loses (yet another) ally.
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Mr. Trump said China was devaluing its currency for unfair price advantages, yet it ended that practice several years ago and is now propping up the value of its currency.
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Still, it remains to be seen whether Seattle's space scene can move beyond the relatively small number of companies and investors propping it up now to become a durable industry.
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Critics say Putin did little to counter the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as he claimed he was doing, instead successfully propping up Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.
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Whoever has political sway in London -- and right now that's the DUP propping up May's government -- can tilt Northern Ireland toward weaker or stronger ties to mainland UK or Ireland.
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Kroll, especially, is hilarious as a d-bag rival to Dax who's super-invested not just in reliving Dax's formative childhood traumas but also propping up the movie's product placement.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will introduce legislation to implement a "bail-in" regime for systemically important banks that would shift some of the responsibility for propping up failing institutions to creditors.
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The U.S. should not be propping up the privileged elite of the Communist Party, but rather pressing for liberties and rights desired by the vast majority of the Vietnamese people.
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The core of Stanton, Ozuna and Gordon never produced a winning record, and instead of propping it up, Jeter is starting over in hopes of reviving a barren farm system.
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During this performance, as on other occasions, Mr. Nelsons seemed to be physically uncomfortable, sometimes propping himself up by placing his left hand on the rail around the conductor's podium.
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She also had a hand in reshaping the city's foster care system, shifting the emphasis from removing children from troubled homes to propping up those families to keep them together.
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But while we may save a factory, ultimately we hinder the rise of new technologies; rather than propping up incumbent firms we ought to enable innovation to take its course.
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They were zealots and also well-educated British gentlemen, which set the tone for what Andersen identifies as a distinctly American endeavor: propping up magical thinking with elaborate scientific proof.
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But there is widespread fear that central banks won't be able to continue propping up the world's economies in the same way they did during the crises of years past.
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MOSCOW, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Consumer prices in Russia declined 0.2 percent last week, data from the Federal Statistics Service showed on Wednesday, propping up expectations of an imminent rate cut.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Negotiations between leading oil producers on possible production curbs, aimed at propping up weak oil prices, should broadly be restarted from scratch, a Kremlin spokesman said on Friday.
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MOSCOW, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The rouble gained on Tuesday, with local taxes propping up demand for roubles and protecting the Russian currency from discouraging news regarding U.S-China trade talks.
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The conflict has been marketed in Russian media as a war on terrorism, but everyone knows that it's about maintaining a base in the Middle East and propping up Assad.
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The plant and its 3,600 workers are an important constituency for Northern Ireland's largest unionist party, the Democratic Unionist Party, which is propping up Prime Minister Theresa May's minority government.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is considering propping up the state budget by raising more revenue from metal and mining companies that are earning windfall profits, according to proposals seen by Reuters.
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However, he is right to point out that Tehran is doing terrible things, such as propping up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, launching missiles, and supporting terrorists in the region.
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That fact helps explain why Saudi Arabia is spending billions of dollars propping up the Sisi regime in Egypt that overthrew that country's democratically elected Muslim Brotherhood government in 2013.
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"The Russian position has always been divided between those that thought a negotiated solution was the best solution and those that thought propping up Assad militarily was the answer," Tabler said.
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The status of 1 billion pounds of additional funding promised to the DUP as a quid pro quo for propping up Theresa May's government is now in question, delaying infrastructure projects.
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Rather than investing in its people and developing its full economic potential, the South spent decades propping up a nationwide conservative coalition whose policy preferences kept the region poor and backward.
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In 13 the government had to pour more than 3 billion euros ($3.4 bln) into propping up the country's mostly state-owned banks, to avoid having to seek an international bailout.
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He blames the PA leadership, but also faults the US for decades of propping up the PA at the expense of developing a strong Palestinian democracy and younger, more representative leadership.
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Due to Syria's strategic importance, Russia is willing to fall into the same trap it did in Afghanistan in the 1980s, propping up an unpopular regime against its restive native population.
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A new industrial strategy, she said, would target strengths across the British economy, whether they are universities, start-ups or dynamic businesses, rather than "propping up failing industries or picking winners".
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What did Americans actually get for the thousands of lives lost, for billions and billions of taxpayer dollars spent on "nation building," on propping up failed regimes in far-flung places?
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In the longer run, the government has no choice but to stop propping up crumbling state zombies with cheap credit - a major source of foreign frustration – so why not get started?
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The best part, in my opinion, is the huge built-in mirror, which means no more propping up my self-facing iPhone camera to get my makeup done on-the-go.
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Conservatives must then form a government (right now, 10 members of the Democratic Unionist Party are propping up May's government), and that leader would step into the role of prime minister.
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But their propping up of autocrats—China's support for Denis Sassou Nguesso of Congo-Brazzaville, Russia's for Faustin-Archange Touadéra of the CAR—amounts to intervention of a particularly reactionary kind.
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The new Show Mode Charging Dock for the Fire HD 210 and Fire HD 2199.99 provides an easy way to charge the tablets, while propping them up at the same time.
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The State Department has issued an unusually severe warning to Americans considering traveling to North Korea, saying tourists to the authoritarian country may well be propping up its dangerous nuclear program.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - The Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government does not want Britain to leave the European Union without a deal, one of its senior lawmakers said on Thursday.
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Absent Trump, Cruz would've consolidated the charlatan wing of the party, and the influencers now propping up Trump would be doing the same for Cruz, only with somewhat less establishment resistance.
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The former U.S. Republican congressman said this week that the Fed has been propping up markets, and the U.S. economy has already entered a recession despite what central bankers might say.
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I worked closely with my art director and prop stylist, Melissa Stammer, in the pre-production process to determine the right color palate, propping, wardrobe of our hand models and typography.
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If China strongly condemns North Korea's nuclear aggression and is now potentially facing strict sanctions from the United States, why does it continue the practice of propping up the Kim regime?
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So might advertisers or awards show organizations, which are often vital to propping up the costs of a major show's production or ginning up enthusiasm about a new producer or distributor.
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Microsoft started with the basic concept of propping up a tablet on a table and typing, and the first prototype went to Panos Panay, head of Microsoft's Surface devices, to approve.
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After holding the yoke by hand for a while, the pilot decided to keep the yoke in place by propping it up with a hard-shell night-vision goggle (NVG) case.
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The production cuts by OPEC and its allied non-OPEC oil producers, which are scheduled to last throughout 2018, are aimed at clearing a global supply overhang and propping up prices.
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The breathing space he has won is at best temporary; while propping him up for now, Ennahda says it will not back him to be prime minister again after the elections.
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Mr. Karimov responded by expelling American forces from Karshi-Khanabad Military Base, an important link in the supply chain for the forces propping up the government in Afghanistan against the Taliban.
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They can make the spotlight on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his fellow GOP senators even brighter, making it even harder for them to keep propping up Trump's presidential chaos.
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For some analysts, that data spoke against the U.S. Federal Reserve delivering aggressive further cuts in interest rates, expectations of which have been an important pillar propping up sentiment since June.
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If oil prices remain low, Saudi Arabia and Russia may face an uncomfortable choice: let prices dip or cut production more steeply, thereby losing market share and propping up American shale.
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Mr. Sisi is using what scarce resources he has mainly to help the poor — and the seven million people on the state's payroll — by propping up the value of Egypt's currency.
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Overall, however, oil markets have been well supported by production cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia which are aimed at propping up crude prices.
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For a while, Mr. Perry spent time with his father on Roosevelt Island, but for the most part they shaped their lives together, propping each other up with megadoses of affection.
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Given the high cost of propping up the region, and the problems with potentially reunifying it with Ireland to the south, the north is becoming a problem that no one wants.
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Another one-time event propping up growth is the rush by farmers to export more soybeans, particularly to China, before July 6, the date when tariffs on soybeans went into effect.
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Credit Suisse equity strategist Patrick Palfrey said tax cuts and other factors are propping up results in 2018, so next year's decline in earnings growth is less severe that it seems.
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The political parties representing the ultra-Orthodox in the Knesset (currently, with 16 seats) have a lot of clout because they have been crucial in propping up coalitions like Mr. Netanyahu's.
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When Warren failed to endorse Sanders, the left saw her decision as an act of betrayal, accusing her of propping up the Democratic establishment instead of trying to take it down.
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Back when rates were effectively zero, investors scoured the globe for higher returns, placing big bets on high-risk, high-reward countries — India among them — propping up the value of currencies.
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" Social care minister Jackie Doyle-Price said: "The taxpayer shouldn't be propping up people to keep their property and hand it on to their children when they're generating massive care needs.
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But the United States has remained in Afghanistan, spending nearly a trillion dollars propping up and defending an ineffective and corrupt Afghan government while battling extremists and insurgents of any stripe.
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To me, that's the logic that got us into this infinite regress argument that says: We have to keep propping up the Afghan government because it will collapse when we leave.
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That means extending underpriced loans to small borrowers and propping up the yuan, selling natural gas at a loss or buying expensive 5G kit without a clear path to recoup costs.
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In real life, the D.U.P. is now propping up Theresa May's government in Britain, while Sinn Fein has gained voting power and seems to be biding its time for Ireland's reunification.
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It was during his 12 years at City Hall that Mr. Bloomberg wrote the playbook for propping up allies and co-opting opponents with a mix of political and charitable giving.
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The move is the most significant sign yet that the GOP is serious about propping up Obamacare temporarily to provide a smooth transition to a yet-to-be disclosed Republican replacement.
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Syria&aposs Assad has credited Soleimani with crucial support for propping up his regime against rebel forces in the form of arms and fighters from Iranian-backed Hezbollah militias in Lebanon.
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The data, released by the media group Caixin, suggests that strong infrastructure spending is propping up factory activity in China, according to Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Economics.
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The decision follows supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and non-member producers, including Russia, since the start of the year aimed at propping up oil prices.
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Times reporters deep in the Iraqi city of Mosul saw desperate families, some carrying young children or propping up aging relatives, trying to escape as the sounds of battle closed in.
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For decades, Mr. Valeska has been chastised by higher courts for prosecutorial stunts like one that involved propping a bloody nightgown in a chair and addressing it as the murder victim.
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Legal and academic experts said that major investments by Fidelity mutual funds - with their market-moving buying power - could be seen as propping up the values of the Johnsons' venture holdings.
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The comment was one of the most pointed from a major central bankers about the difficulties now being faced after years of propping up economies with asset purchases and negligible interest rates.
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The Soviet Union maintained a substantial military presence there during the Cold War, propping up an array of anti-Western regimes to counterbalance American partners and extend its geopolitical sphere of influence.
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You can read my full review of the device here, but the TLDR version is solid hardware propping up an operating system that still has some work to do for pro users.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government says the rhetoric surrounding the current Brexit negotiations suggests "we're heading toward a no-deal".
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New York billionaire George Soros' multimillion-dollar effort to reshape California&aposs criminal justice system by propping up progressive district attorney candidates backfired Tuesday, with most of his candidates suffering major defeats.
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" Rubio has been the target of numerous attack ads this week, with Right to Rise, the super PAC propping Jeb Bush up on the airwaves, releasing an ad on Monday called "Vane.
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The previous version of the case forced kids to either get some reps in by lifting the tablet to watch a show, or to get creative by propping it up against something.
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The role of QE in propping up the oil industry and wider global economy was not anticipated in traditional peak oil theory, which failed to predict the low oil prices endangering profitability.
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Moscow in particular has systematically undermined democratic institutions throughout Latin America for decades -- a role made blatantly clear from the financial and military assistance it devotes to propping up the Maduro regime.
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Many of the SPD's 426,000 members are fed up with their party propping up Merkel, who has led Europe's biggest economy for 14 years - 10 of which have been with the SPD.
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At this point in time, they're the economy's last line of defense, propping it up despite a relatively glum business community and what seems like a never-ending string of geopolitical shocks.
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The rap game is notoriously known for its revolving door of diverse male talent — from Drake to Tekashi69 — while only propping up a couple of commercially successful female MC's at a time.
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"We feel that the foreign investors have been propping up real estate in Vancouver, creating more demand, which is raising prices," said Susan Hosterman, director of U.S. structured finance at Fitch Ratings.
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Centeno told CNBC the $4 billion spent propping up Caixa Geral de Depositos wasn't considered state aid, under European competition rules, and as a result, it won't affect this year's public deficit.
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Pipelines are harder to shut down than trains and tend to stay in operation for decades—propping up an oil transportation infrastructure that activists would like to see scaled back, not reinforced.
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But Mr Mnuchin presented the administration's decision not to do so as a simple acknowledgment that Beijing is, if anything, now propping up its currency rather than weakening it for economic advantage.
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Drug companies will say insurers and PBMs are restricting access to life-saving medicine, and insurers will blast big pharma for propping up sales with coupons that raise costs for everyone else.
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The 28-country bloc has long lagged behind international competitors in propping up promising start-ups because of an excessive reliance on risk-averse banks and a weaker market for investment funds.
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The chain of meetings, starting in Istanbul, signal that unlike in the first half of 2016, the group is more serious now about managing the global supply glut and propping up prices.
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A snap election looms in Ireland after the opposition party propping up the minority government said the deputy prime minister's refusal to quit would force the country to the polls next month.
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It looks healthy in part because the government is secretly propping it up by placing huge buy orders to counter sell-offs following recent political crises, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Democrats have largely praised the deal but it faces an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Congress, where conservative critics are wary of supporting a deal they view as propping up ObamaCare.
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Since inheriting his father's position in 2011, Kim Jong-un has accelerated North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missile systems as a means of propping up his regime.
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Americans deserve access to affordable and reliable energy solutions — ones that can afford to compete in an open marketplace based on their merits — instead of propping up politically favored ones for decades.
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Buried; covered by thick layers of dust at the back of your nan's attic; propping up a damp wall in a garage; at the back of a conservatory, warping in the sun.
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In an interview with TIME Magazine in 2005, he described how he realized that his work had gone from parodying stereotypes to possibly propping them up during an episode taping in 2004.
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The slick-talking, cash-stacking knockout artist who's always dressed like he's about to shove off to his summer place on Nantucket doesn't work without a win streak propping it all up.
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But it's possible Flynn genuinely doesn't care that Russia's real aim is propping up Assad, because he thinks that anyone who's against ISIS — as Assad is, at least nominally — is worth supporting.
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The FT reports that China spent roughly $32 billion in foreign exchange reserves to strengthen the currency last month, the heaviest monthly investment into propping up the renminbi in almost two years.
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After all, you're pretty much the only person who will get to see it, propping your bright pink-polished feet up on your coffee table while binging the second season of You.
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Instead, both countries have retreated to their corners, with the Iranians working in other ways to influence activities in the Middle East, especially by propping up President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
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"Overall, we believe the Bank and Mark Carney's recent statements are primarily aimed at propping up sterling to reduce imported inflation pressures," S&P analysts said in a report released on Wednesday.
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Building up on this successful experience, Mr. Suleimani spent the last decade replicating the Hezbollah model in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, propping up local militias with precision weapons and tactical know-how.
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Gold rose on Thursday as scaling concerns over a coronavirus outbreak in China and its impact on global economy soured sentiments for riskier assets, propping up demand for the safe-haven asset.
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Reddit found a vote manipulation operation propping up that post, and the accounts doing that apparently worked enough like Secondary Infektion's previous efforts that Reddit believes the leaks were the group's doing.
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Corporate governance and securities law specialists say that big Fidelity investments in companies owned by F-Prime could be interpreted as propping up the family's interests and helping F-Prime's exit strategy.
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A good place to start is by interrogating the role of the Democratic Party establishment in propping up the "status quo" and "peace process" myths and, by extension, the Israeli colonial project.
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Pakistan is largely shielded by its alliance with China, which has used its veto power at the United Nations Security Council to protect it, while propping up Pakistan's sputtering, increasingly isolated economy.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - The small Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government will "certainly" vote against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, a member of parliament for the party said on Thursday.
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Conservatives must then form a government (right now, 10 members of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party are propping up May's government) and that leader would step into the role of prime minister.
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The ultra-low-cost carrier, dubbed the most hated airline in America by Bloomberg, had long been ranked as a primary purveyor of passenger pain, regularly propping up lists that rate airline service.
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Brent crude prices gained 1.51 percent as an OPEC meeting progressed in Vienna where producers are expected to extend a supply-cut deal with the goal of tightening supplies and propping up prices.
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He is part city-slicker and part pub-philosopher, usually wearing pinstripe suits and a tie but also fond of propping up the bar with a pint of ale in front of him.
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But instead of accepting reality (exports and government revenues are dominated by the black stuff), he reverted to policies he implemented when last in power in the 1980s, namely propping up the currency.
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Rather than propping up the medium it increasingly strips for parts, the brand-crazed engine of megabudget filmmaking more often works to further sideline animation as a stopgap or supplement to live action.
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"Lean In ... doesn't work in a post-#MeToo world where you start talking about the fact that corporations are propping up and run by harassers and abusers," Alptraum, the writer, told BuzzFeed News.
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In the wake of that decision, anti-abortion activists have focused less on regulating the way abortion clinics are run and more on propping up the rights of the fetus, according to Nash.
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While accusing Cuba of propping up Maduro with thousands of security force members in the country, Bolton also warned "all external actors, including Russia," against deploying military assets to support the Venezuelan leader.
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For now, Saudi Arabia seems determined to keep propping up prices in the hope of maximising the earnings from its planned sale of a 220% stake in Saudi Aramco, the national oil company.
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Yet every step of the way, a major chunk of the establishment did everything it could to resist him — propping up Jeb Bush, then Marco Rubio, then Ted Cruz and even John Kasich.
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But Harada dismissed the idea of propping up the economy via unlimited money-printing to finance government spending - a concept dubbed "Modern Monetary Theory" (MMT) that is being floated by some U.S. academics.
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They also have noted that the trade wars were likely to weaken China's currency anyway and some of the weakness may stem from the fact that China is simply not propping it up.
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The US State Department at the time accused Iran of propping up the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "despite Assad's atrocities against his own people" and arming Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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Propping up the Republican side of the Hispanic advertising ledger is the Libre Initiative, a Hispanic-focused group that belongs to the powerful donor network helmed by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch.
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Investment bank RBC Capital Markets said oil was "still below the fiscal breakeven level in a number of OPEC countries," meaning that many producers have an interest in further propping up the market.
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Investment bank RBC Capital Markets said oil was "still below the fiscal breakeven level in a number of OPEC countries", meaning that many producers have an interest in further propping up the market.
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A new report reveals an uncomfortable truth about the countries pressuring President Donald Trump to take climate change more seriously: They're collectively funneling billions of dollars into propping up oil, gas, and coal.
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At a time when Iran was struggling to return to the oil market, Saudi Arabia was not inclined to make that easier by propping up prices and potentially ceding market share to Tehran.
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No matter how good a superhero movie is these days, it feels gross to know that your dollars are going towards propping up a franchise system that is, knotweed-like, suffocating the industry.
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Examples abound of the federal government betting taxpayer money on economic losers, encouraging corporate welfare, distorting energy markets, propping up specific products, and trying to generate a market when one ceases to exist.
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To date, those groups have spent over $7 million in the contest, including considerable money from a McConnell-linked super political action committee that went toward attacking Blankenship and propping up his opponents.
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The pair is close to a deal, but the politics of the measure are fraught, given that many other Republicans are resistant to what they view as propping up a failing health law.
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What the experts say: "As LA's other gentrifying areas ditch any sense of character and culture in favour of the latest generic-chic hotness, Historic Filipinotown is propping up its own," Manning wrote.
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In Syria, where Iran is propping up the murderous regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Tehran has built a wide-reaching military infrastructure that threatens the Jewish State right on its northern border.
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That's why the smartest aspect of Popstar's approach to its subject matter is the way it almost makes Conner4Real irrelevant as it digs into the grit of the entertainment business propping him up.
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Viewed in that way, the public market looks more like a complacent collection of huge firms that are propping themselves up with buybacks and cheap cash than a promising set of investment opportunities.
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"Republicans are trying to avoid accountability for propping this guy up," McMurray, the 43-year-old town supervisor of Grand Island, N.Y., told The Hill in a phone interview Tuesday from South Buffalo.
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But it also understands what makes those characters complicit in propping up a racist society by making it subconsciously easier for us to write off, say, the problems with racism within police departments.
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He slouched on the L-shaped sofa in his trailer, next to his German shepherd Max, propping his feet up on a cabinet and taking a swig of Pedialyte-spiked Sunkist to rehydrate.
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"Cuba has no resources to provide Venezuela, and I think you could make a stronger case that Venezuela has been propping up the Cuban regime" with medical supplies and subsidized oil, she said.
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And while Cuba should be dissuaded from propping up the Maduro regime, that should not be a pretext for indulging the right-wing obsession with maintaining a permanent freeze on relations with Cuba.
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It has played a vital role in propping up Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, sending a large contingent of Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) fighters and troops from its Lebanese proxy militia Hezbollah.
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But rights groups have documented a staggering cost of peace and of propping up the rule of Mr. Kadyrov, a former rebel whose powerful family allied with President Vladimir V. Putin in 1999.
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The campaign was based out of Ghana and Nigeria, marking Russia's latest attempt to obfuscate how it's working to sow discord on U.S. soil by propping up volunteers and workers from foreign nations.
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The campaign was based out of Ghana and Nigeria, marking Russia's latest attempt to obfuscate how it's working to sow discord on U.S. soil by propping up volunteers and workers from foreign nations.
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The US economy, for now, remains on solid ground with strong consumer spending propping up the country's longest expansion, now in its 25th year, despite weak business investment and a slowdown in manufacturing.
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The left thought that it was propping up the status quo, and was probably a front for the C.I.A. to boot (and, in fact, the C.I.A. was using other foundations for covert funding).
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We lie down when we're vulnerable, wounded, dying, she explained, sinking to the floor, propping herself up on an arm to face me; we lie down when we are engaging in erotic intimacy.
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We cannot support our aging population in the way we have promised while at the same time undertaking endless expensive wars and propping up the security of even our wealthiest allies, like Germany.
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With the prime minister short of support - the Northern Irish party propping up her government still opposes her deal - it is not clear when she will bring her divorce agreement back to parliament.
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Also propping up bullion, weak U.S. manufacturing data on Monday dented some optimism over global economic growth after China's factory activity unexpectedly expanded at the quickest pace in almost three years in November.
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Too many candidates in concert with media, dedicated to serving the interests of all Americans, especially the underserved, are doing the opposite: propping up a system that prioritizes the preferences of white voters.
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Titling his Washington Post review of the exhibition "This D.C. exhibition should be seen by everyone concerned about the migrant crisis", Sebastian Smee dove headfirst into propping up his commentary along activist lines.
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In April, the investor Bill Gurley of Benchmark Capital warned that the sheer amount of money sloshing around Silicon Valley and other tech hubs was propping up weaker players and potentially harming returns.
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But the deal has landed with a thud in the House, where Republicans appear loath to support legislation that they view as propping up a health law that they have pledged to repeal.
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READ: Maduro hits opposition leader with travel ban and asset freeze The armed forces play a key role in propping up Maduro's government, and while there have been significant defections, such as Col.
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In response, France, Germany, and Britain have proposed fresh EU sanctions on Iran over its missile program and its role in the Syrian conflict, which has been decisive in propping up the Assad regime.
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The government under former prime minister Theresa May was willing to respect European Union state aid rules that prevent a government propping up its industry if it creates unfair competition, government sources have said.
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Outside the United States, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has led supply cuts since the start of the year aimed at tightening global oil markets and to propping up crude prices.
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Shares in German chemicals company Bayer rose 2.2% after a U.S. judge slashed the damages awarded to a California man who blamed its Roundup weed killer for his cancer, propping up Germany's DAX index.
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Bass and others have also warned that China's banks cannot keep lending at their current pace because of looming bad debts; lending to government infrastructure programs has been key to propping up Chinese growth.
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You can swivel the two 5.2-inch displays to make up one big one, or use one as a stand for hands free viewing, tent mode style (with one display propping up the other).
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But Marvel's propping up this film as its most ambitious film to date, and its sole defining characteristic is that it will unite a team of superheroes on one screen to fight a villain.
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To no one's surprise, Iran has maintained its notorious title as the world's most active state sponsor of terrorism by lending its support to Hezbollah and Hamas, while also propping up the Assad regime.
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To help understand the role SoftBank has played in propping up tech companies, we assembled a list of other dumpster fires the Japanese conglomerate hopes to put out by pumping them full of money.
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That record undercuts Biden's defense of working with segregationists—that he did it to pass civil rights legislation—and makes it clear that he was actively part of propping up the opposition to integration.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government will vote against her Brexit divorce deal in a key vote in parliament next week, according to one its lawmakers.
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After the Senate repeal plan failed last Friday, the House group rallied over the weekend to finalize their reform package, focused heavily on propping up ObamaCare's insurance markets for both individuals and employers. Rep.
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After months of protests involving millions of people, Interim President Juan Guaidó has called on Venezuela's military and civilians to support the freedom movement and stop propping up the socialist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
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But, but, but: The goals and status of the OPEC-Russia relationship has become an evolving thing as the producers grapple with the rise of U.S. shale and seek to continue propping up prices.
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He also falls and stumbles but more dramatically than Bradley, his legs—previously moving in a simple, profound line—sprawling akimbo in every connection, his massive arms propping him up and maintaining his balance.
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For a door that opens out, build a wall by stacking desks or propping a table up in order to block the intruder's ability to see inside the room once the door is opened.
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Like pickpockets from the mythic School of the Seven Bells, Albany politicians have found infinite ways to quietly slip money out of the transit purse and put it toward propping up the state's books.
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Chaignaud and Bengolea are trying to dance across borders of races, location, and class, but I can't help but wonder if rather than shattering these boundaries they might instead be propping up false dichotomies.
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The central bank can legally buy short-term local bonds, but that has long been seen as a nonstarter, in part because propping up some localities and not others could have serious political ramifications.
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Not only does Urshela check every box, but while the Yankees have been propping him up as a potential Gold Glove candidate, he has officially become a difference maker in the ninth inning, too.
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The Obama administration spent two years of its first term in crisis mode, pulling the automobile industry from the brink of certain bankruptcy, propping up financial markets, and passing a much maligned stimulus program.
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"Carbon pollution knows no borders, and the Trump administration's abysmal record of denying climate change and propping up big polluters makes cross-border collaboration all the more necessary," Mr. Newsom said in a statement.
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The country's opposition is angry that Goldman has, in effect, made life easier for the central bank — the previous owner of the state-controlled Petroleos de Venezuela bonds — thereby propping up Mr. Maduro's regime.
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Russian support for Pyongyang has long included propping up its nuclear program with technical cooperation, including letting North Korean nuclear scientists work at Russian nuclear sites and its scientific academies as recently as 2015.
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Oil prices could tumble as much as $8 a barrel in the coming weeks as one of the three legs propping up an unexpected rally looks "wobbly," Societe Generale's Mark Keenan warned on Friday.
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One way or another, China must become convinced that the costs of propping up the North Korean regime through trade are higher than the costs of an increased probability that the regime will collapse.
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Asian economies need to focus on propping up their domestic economies as China's slowdown looks like it's here to stay, said the chief economist and head of research at Australian bank ANZ, Richard Yetsenga.
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And a long, sordid history of American malign influence – from overthrowing a democratically-elected Iranian government (for oil) to propping up a tyrannical regime – elevates national security to the forefront of the Persian psyche.
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Following Facebook's acquisition of Beat Games in November, the Sanzaru Games purchase showcases Facebook's continued interest in propping up VR game studios and aligning them around their interests while allowing them to operate independently.
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Motley Fool writer Jeremy Bowman argues that SoftBank propping up companies, as it did with WeWork, will eventually cause the market to catch up with companies like DoorDash in the oversaturated food-delivery space.
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BELFAST, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The small Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government will "certainly" vote against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, a member of parliament for the party said on Thursday.
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He has won over many rank and file members fed up with propping up the government headed up by Merkel, who has depended on the SPD in 10 of her 14 years in power.
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That means not propping up and trying to solve for the payer industry, just because our healthcare system has always had this structure in place; or because payers contribute tremendously to both political parties.
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LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's Conservative government said on Monday she had told Prime Minister Theresa May to scrap the "backstop" in the Brexit deal.
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This could mean increasing the regulatory burden on American companies, impeding the visa process and cash transfers to get money out of China, raising taxes on foreign businesses and further propping up domestic companies.
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On premiere nights and Emmy celebrations, he could be found bear-hugging, cajoling and propping up writers, actors and producers, not to mention the magazine editors and columnists he had brought into his fold.
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The White House's effort to whittle down its interests there to neutralizing radical Islamism and containing Iran has indirectly shattered its vision of propping up a Saudi-led "Arab NATO" to manage the region.
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Otherwise, taxpayers will once again get stuck with the bill for coal companies' social costs, propping them up because no one in US officialdom seems prepared to allow them to die a natural death.
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It's a tactic the Saudis used last year to amplify their main strategy for draining a global crude glut and propping up the market: cutting output alongside fellow OPEC members, Russia and several other producers.
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This is largely a product of who's holding these spaces, how much they cost (anywhere from $600 to well over $1,000 per session), where they're being held, and the networks of people propping them up.
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"Outside of the SOE sector, fixed-asset investment growth slowed markedly, underlining the importance of stimulus in propping up demand and highlighting the risk that the economy might lack self-sustaining growth momentum," it said.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's government warned British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday that it could abandon her if she got her Brexit divorce deal through parliament.
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"In the 2020 Democratic primary, support for legalization is mandatory and propping up the failed status quo of prohibition is outright disqualifying," Erik Altieri, executive director of the pro-legalization lobby NORML, told BuzzFeed News.
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"I know it's easy to dismiss all this as the [Federal Reserve] propping up the stock market with cheap money ... [but] our interest rates are higher than the rest of the developed world's," Cramer argued.
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Agricultural policy has been devolved to the governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which might choose to continue directly propping up farms if they do not like the look of Mr Gove's new system.
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Families ring in the milestone with a traditional ceremony called a Kuda Renggong, dressing their children in colorful costumes and propping them up on dancing horses while live bands play for about six hours straight.
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New evidence strongly indicates that Saudi Arabia is more interested in trying to kill competition in the oil industry than it is at propping up oil prices: Its oil production just hit a record high.
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Since early in the conflict, the Shi'ite movement's energies have been focused on propping up President Bashar al-Assad in alliance with Iran and Russia, throwing thousands of its fighters into battle against Syrian rebels.
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Still, Essner expects the September meeting to have little material impact on oil markets because Saudi Arabia has consistently prioritized defending its share of the market over propping up the long-term price of crude.
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Since it deployed its forces to Syria in September 2015, Russia has usually turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks, even though it is propping up the Assad regime and is tacitly allied with Iran.
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The pension overhaul, which is widely seen as crucial for propping up Brazil's public finances, will have a 12-year transition period, said Rogerio Marinho, secretary of social security and labor at the economy ministry.
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Iran - under U.S. sanctions alongside OPEC ally Venezuela - on Monday joined top producers Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Russia in supporting a policy aimed at propping up the price of crude amid a weakening global economy.
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Japan has several state-backed funds that have been instrumental in propping up struggling companies with Japan Airlines gaining one of the biggest bailouts, receiving nearly 1 trillion yen ($8.9 billion) in state-backed support.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister has to resign or else she will force a snap election next month, a senior member of the opposition party propping up the country's minority government said on Monday.
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Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco on Saturday called for the revision of new European rules that shift the burden of propping up failing banks onto investors, saying they should have been introduced more gradually.
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In the United States, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has accused the Fed of propping up stock markets to help the Democrats, and lawmakers routinely grill Fed officials about plans to shrink the balance sheet.
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While various European governments, as well as the United States, oppose the Turkish Stream pipeline, President Erdogan supports it, particularly as a means of propping Turkey up as gas hub for Europe and the region.
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But authorities use the banks to fund policy objectives, from driving manufacturing growth to propping up stock markets, making it difficult to determine whether all of those loans and investments are as healthy as reported.
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Corruption allegations are particularly sensitive in Ukraine, where a $40 billion Western aid program is propping up an economy devastated by Russia's annexation of Crimea and support for rebels in the former Soviet republic's east.
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The question now is whether the most hardline Conservative eurosceptics and Northern Ireland's DUP, the party propping up May's government, can ever be convinced to back an exit deal before the new April 2000 deadline.
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It may not be the job of the European Union to run member countries, but neither should the union be in the business of propping up rulers who deliberately subvert the purpose of its subsidies.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the small Northern Irish party propping up Prime Minister Theresa May's British government said it will vote against her Brexit divorce deal unless the so-called Irish backstop is removed.
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Venezuela's leftist leader Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term on Sunday, but his main rivals disavowed the election alleging massive irregularities in a process critics decried as a farce propping up a dictatorship.
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Continued strong investment interest and buying in gold, expectations of interest rate cuts, high geopolitical tensions regarding Iran and a gloomy global economic outlook are propping up gold prices today, said Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch.
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Their president, Muhammadu Buhari, has revived some of the economic policies he favoured when he was last in power, as a military dictator in the 1980s, such as restricting imports and propping up the currency.
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But because steel is often seen as a strategic industry, providing lots of jobs in areas where there are few other employers, governments are usually keen on propping them up, either through subsidies or nationalisation.
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According to Khatteeb, the problems include: Generous subsidies for anything that moves and the propping up of a host of failed state-owned companies, as well as absurdly bloated ministry payrolls and high politicians' salaries.
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Under a staff level accord with the IMF announced on Sunday, the Fund, which has long pushed Pakistan to stop propping up the currency, said a "market-determined" exchange rate would help the financial sector.
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The chain of meetings, which are starting in Istanbul, signal that unlike in the first half of 2016, the exporting group is more serious now about managing the global supply glut and propping up prices.
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It's a choice between propping up and enfeebling an undeserving, unprincipled and frequently unhinged president who desperately needs a legislative triumph to hold on to his relevance and his best shot at a second term.
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Aimless passing, clogging cuts, individual brilliance propping up schematic drudgery, ten-point wins that should have had triple the margin—if you watched the U.S. men's team in Rio, you know what this looks like.
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OPEC: OPEC nations on Monday agreed to maintain their production cuts until early next year, papering over their differences to continue an effort that analysts say is propping up prices while demand for oil weakens.
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The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, after it fell into civil war, and occupied it until 1989, propping up "a friendly and socialist government on its border," according to the Office of the Historian.
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The shocking truth is that by the 1950s, these companies already knew that smoking caused lung cancer; but they spent large sums propping up the appearance that there was a real controversy about this link.
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They're also propping up narratives around Star Wars' politics: for example, the viral Reddit "leak"'s argument that J.J. Abrams was planning to queer Star Wars canon but was prevented by Disney from doing so.
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The former deputy prime minister of Qatar has hit back at claims that the country is propping up terrorism in Iran, telling its neighboring Gulf states that they should point the finger closer to home.
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Although the strength of the yuan against the dollar is in part due to the greenback's weakness, experts said the world's second-largest economy is also propping up its currency to appease President Donald Trump.
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Led by ideologues like the DeVos family and the Koch Brothers and suddenly unleashed by the disaster of Citizens United, they swamped our elections with dirty money while propping up reactionary right-wing protest movements.
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The Iranian consulate in the Iraqi Shiite holy city of Karbala was attacked on Sunday, with protestors accusing Iran of "propping up the 'corrupt, inefficient' government they want to overthrow," the Telegraph's Josie Ensor reports.
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Mr. Maduro's opponents often accuse Cuba — which has long depended on oil from Venezuela — of propping up his embattled government by sending agents to work with Venezuela's intelligence agencies, helping its ideological ally crush dissent.
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INTERNATIONAL An article on Tuesday about comments from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in which he accused Cuba and Russia of propping up President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela misspelled the name of a hydropower plant.
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Blankenship is the lightning rod of the race: Washington Republicans are trying to stop him, worried his nomination would put a gettable seat out of reach, while Washington Democrats seem to be propping him up.
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Other pursuits possible within the games room of the estate are a turn at billiards, a flutter on the card table or propping up the bar with a vintage wine selected from the generously sized cellar.
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Some of the proverbial scaffolding propping up this troll-luring system was inherited by Judge Gilstrap, while some of it was his design, and he's been happily maintaining this unintentional specialized court for half a decade.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday against Venezuela's state-run gold mining company Minerven and its president, Adrian Perdomo, accusing them of illicit operations and propping up the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
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The Fire HD 10 Kids Edition, Amazon's child-friendly bundle, now offers a new case (similar to the Fire HD 7 Kids Edition), which features a built-in adjustable stand for easily propping up the tablet.
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Venezuela's leftist leader Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term in the vote, but his main rivals disavowed the election alleging massive irregularities in a process critics decried as a farce propping up a dictatorship.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May must seek fundamental changes to her rejected divorce deal with the European Union, the leader of the small Northern Irish party propping up her minority government said on Tuesday.
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In a recent paper with Lukasz Rachel of the Bank of England, Mr Summers argues that deficits have been propping up interest rates since the 1970s, slowing what would otherwise have been a more marked decline.
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Mr Bolton asserted that the Cubans, who spy on the Venezuelan armed forces and feed the intelligence to Mr Maduro, "played a very significant role in propping Maduro up today, possibly with help from the Russians".
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"My mission was to try to really look hard at what it would mean to stop propping up white supremacy, and to use a museum practice to see what that would look like," Meyer told me.
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In exchange they both gain a lasting foothold in a country with vast energy reserves, and get to vex Donald Trump by propping up an anti-American regime just 1,300 miles from the mainland United States.
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Strategists said it appeared China was not intentionally driving down its currency but was no longer propping it up, as it had been and the way it trades in the next few sessions will be key.
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Doctors Without Borders said in a statement said that European governments focus their efforts on "propping up the Libyan JRCC (joint rescue cooperation center)" but that the two rescues Friday underlined the unreliability of the system.
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"It's those expectations of a cash return for shareholders on the back of UMG that is propping up Vivendi on the stock market in the short-term," said Roche Brune Asset Management fund manager Gregoire Laverne.
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Critics say buybacks reward stock-owning executives by propping up share prices instead of using company cash to build the business, and are especially jarring in light of high-profile layoffs and plant closings last year.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury's top economic diplomat, David Malpass, on Friday accused China of enabling poor governance in Venezuela by propping up the socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro through murky oil-for-loan investments.
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Pakistan's foreign currency reserves have plunged to below two months' cover, falling this week to about $9 billion from $16.4 billion in May 2017, despite China propping up the reserves with loans worth several billion dollars.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government said on Tuesday her party was just as firm about its demands for a Brexit plan for Northern Ireland as Ireland's government.
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Despite an attempt towards a détente in U.S.-Russia relations early in the Obama administration, they have suffered recently due to the Russian actions in Crimea and its' involvement in Syria propping up the Assad regime.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - A hardline member of the Northern Irish party propping up Britain's minority government said on Wednesday that his Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will not be voting for what he called a humiliating Brexit deal.
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But British Prime Minister Theresa May's room to offer additional concessions to Dublin appeared extremely limited as the Northern Ireland party propping up her government hinted it might withdraw its support if she gives too much.
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"America doesn't become competitive by propping up politically connected tech companies, we compete by making sure the best ideas can come from anywhere and anybody," Rohit Chopra, a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, told WIRED.
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It has also introduced new challenges — from convincing fake images and videos to easy tools for generating fake Amazon product reviews to concerns about the power of facial recognition and surveillance for propping up authoritarian states.
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Read: The U.S. is propping up a dictatorship in Honduras The deputies proposing the law argue it's necessary to stem a tide of online abuse that has flooded Honduras in the wake of the November vote.
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But his time with Trump's campaign was cut short after he was upended by new details on his own payment schemes in Ukraine, with millions of dollars piled into offshore accounts, propping up his own debts.
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"If the Russians are there and they are propping up the regime, well, O.K." Mr. Tabler said the Russians had never had the same objective as the United States when it came to the partial truce.
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"Continued strong investment interest and buying in gold, expectations of upcoming rate cuts, high geopolitical tensions regarding Iran and a gloomy global economic outlook" are propping up gold prices today, according to Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch.
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It's a delicate operation, with conservationists taking care to flip the elephant's ears over their eyes to block out light and propping open the tips of their trunks with twigs to ensure they can breathe properly.
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"This action is basically specifically directed at increasing the supply of biofuels and providing consumer choice and in line with the president's approach to propping up the free market," the official told reporters on a call.
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Just as firing Thibodeau was, at the end of the day, an act done to soothe the executive's ego, propping up Gasol has made Forman's only major free agent acquisition seem more meaningful than it is.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government very much hopes a "sensible" Brexit deal can be reached, calling on Monday for cool heads in the negotiations.
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Whenever a deluge is possible, she scrambles around her basement getting everything off the floor — even propping chairs and tables on top of paint cans — in case the river rises high enough to flood her home.
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"I cannot promise you that another missile attack will prevent Assad from carrying out atrocities, especially with Putin standing there propping him up," Thornberry said, also offering support for approaching the United Nations on the issue.
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Some opposition factions are calling for a demonstration on Thursday in the northern town of Gonaives and a march on Friday in the capital to the U.S. embassy to demand Washington stop propping up the government.
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But in the last decade, international financial institutions have been scrutinized by environmental groups and policymakers, who point out that banks are not free of responsibility for their role in propping up the fossil fuel industry.
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Unlike the Chinese, who for many years kept their currency undervalued, as a way of attracting investment and manufacturing, the Egyptians have expended a large amount of the country's financial resources on propping up the pound.
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Keeping the NFL (and preventing others from owning digital rights) will add enormous value to networks for future retransmission and affiliate fee negotiations while also propping up newer streaming products that may include live sports rights.
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The murder, it is said, could be anything from a plot by the security services to discredit Kadyrov to an attempt by Kadyrov to compel Putin to rely on force alone in propping up his rule.
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BELFAST (Reuters) - The Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May has not been in negotiations with her government on Thursday and no further Brexit talks are planned, a spokesman for the party said.
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On the back of the case is a metal kickstand for horizontal or vertical propping, as well as a 360-degree rotatable leather hand strap (for when just holding it regularly just doesn't feel safe enough).
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