Donaldson and his friends can be seen to the right.
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The kingdom is wary of being seen to appease Iran.
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The real thing has to be seen to be believed.
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It was necessary to be seen, to make a profit.
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Little damage was seen to the unit's reactors, they said.
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Spicy foods are seen to exacerbate wounds and other injuries.
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Mr Abadi had to be seen to be doing something.
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It's something that has to be seen to be believed.
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More often the palace is seen to endorse military takeovers.
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Some makeup transformations need to be seen to be believed.
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For media companies, bigger is usually seen to be better.
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To be pretentious is seen to shun that somehow. Right.
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After Round 4, McCall was seen to be crying copiously.
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No; mountains of lawyers would have seen to that concern.
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Both deals are seen to boost the acquirers sports offerings.
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Unsafe abortion was seen to be one of the reasons.
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Moscow is also widely seen to have "weaponized" the migrant crisis.
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And some people just want to be seen to be seen.
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The video, posted below, has to be seen to be believed.
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It's the closest we've ever seen to the dream being delivered.
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It is the closest thing I've ever seen to Santa's workshop.
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This is one trick that must be seen to be believed.
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If you are seen to deviate from expectations, you run risks.
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And one that was seen to interface well with rat neurons.
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They want to be seen to support the government's pet projects.
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However, few appear willing to be seen to force Britain out.
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But Brits don't like being seen to give in to fear.
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Every proposal I've seen to fix the ACA continues this guarantee.
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The only lawmaker seen to enter through the front was Rep.
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Easily one of the most unique rings we've seen to date.
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Another called it the closest thing he'd seen to a dungeon.
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Being seen to kowtow to China presents its own risks nowadays.
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Nothing I have seen to date feels right on folding screens.
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The dollar's recent weakness was also seen to be helping gold.
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"[There are] many words I've seen to describe it," he said.
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One of the most touching David Bowie tributes we've seen to date.
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It's certainly a tale that needs to be seen to be believed.
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The horse is out and currently been seen to by a vet.
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"That had never really been seen to that scale before," Miller said.
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Keane would have seen to that and decked him, the absolute legend.
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Already patients have been seen to improve for two years after treatment.
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Even the lowest forms of art could be seen to have taste.
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Johnson's status as twice-divorced might be seen to hinder his chances.
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"The ANC must be seen to be championing those issues," he said.
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"The prime minister needs to be seen to be responding," he said.
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Banks also were seen to be potentially hurt by a Clinton win.
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He is the first senator I've seen to request and get milk.
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Firms are keen to be seen to be paying their fair share.
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It was a play that had to be seen to be believed.
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Polls in Alabama are tight, but Moore is seen to have momentum.
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Most of the recent references I've seen to it have been debunkings.
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J. is seen to be holding an ice pack to his face and when he removes it he is seen to have deep red bruising around his eyes, and yellowish-green bruising around his neck and upper chest.
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But a president who acts a lot crazy — who creates pain without clear goals, who always insists on being seen to win and the other guy being seen to lose, with no compromise escape route — is not good.
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I have not seen to date any suggestion that he could do that.
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Several protesters were seen to keel over from the intense heat and humidity.
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That helps it achieve better zoom than any smartphone we've seen to date.
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Either way, the sale promises to be the largest ICO seen to date.
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When activists make their move, CEOs must be seen to take them seriously.
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It's the best use of Google Earth that I've seen to date. —A.
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It is time for all of us to be seen, to be heard.
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We would have to fight to be seen, to get what we deserve.
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President Donald Trump would like to be seen to be addressing the calamity.
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Even higher peaks can be seen to the west, looking down over us.
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This is the year of voting against anyone seen to be the establishment.
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And if transgressions are seen to go unremarked or unpunished, they will continue.
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What we have seen to date is just the tip of the iceberg.
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For example, being seen to tweet abuse at accounts that are non-followers.
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Retroactive justice is more problematic if it is seen to be one-sided.
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These have triggered more protests as the projects are seen to benefit few.
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They don't want to be seen to be forcing the Brits out now.
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His chief opponent Sajith Premadasa, a government minister, is seen to be trailing.
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Germany is seen to have one of the strictest privacy stances in Europe.
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HK/SIN as U.S.-China trade tensions were seen to have abated slightly.
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That's right, this is probably the closest thing we've seen to smart tambourine.
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Consistently and unintentionally funny, The Room has to be seen to be believed.
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The trainer is seen to give the dolphin food afterwards, reinforcing the behavior.
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The move was seen to solidify WellSky's hold in the personal care market.
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Lemieux was an unfathomable talent, and had to be seen to be believed.
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She's the closest thing I think this sport has seen to Martina Hingis.
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You just said it's the easiest time you've ever seen to raise money.
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The move was seen to have most affected Chinese and South Korean companies.
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It had to be seen to be believed — but then it was seen.
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"You can't just succeed — you have to be seen to succeed," he said.
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It was the biggest workplace immigration raid the US had seen to date.
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"I think it's the coolest car I've ever seen, to be frank," he said.
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It's the best and most careful display of her work I've seen to date.
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But they have already been seen to fail in consumer industries such as carmaking.
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I don't even want to be seen to be profiting off his name either.
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They could hardly be seen to turn down a chance to eject the government.
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Finally, it risks compromising the principle that justice must be seen to be done.
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That has also made officials reluctant to be seen to be buying expensive jewelry.
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The commission rejected applications from six candidates who were seen to be pro-independence.
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I wanted to be seen to be a sexual being, not a disabled person.
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China's desire to be seen to adhere to the rule book could weaken, however.
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But in industrial China and Brazil they were seen to be an educational resource.
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He transcended anything that I had seen to be representative of a black man.
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As a result, the quality of Test matches is widely seen to have deteriorated.
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But yeah, on the whole, conception rates are seen to be in good shape.
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Foley was conscious of the risk of being seen to meddle with the community.
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The "carry ceremony" has to be seen to even come close to being described.
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They are adopting tags that do not need to be seen to be read.
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"It's as good as I've seen to start a career," Manager Joe Girardi said.
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CEO Tim Cook and his team cannot ever be seen to have been wrong.
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Hariri's resignation last month was widely seen to have been orchestrated by Saudi Arabia.
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Those seen to be breaking the measures face fines or imprisonment for three months.
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But such things were seen to have value nevertheless — or rather, as a result.
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It ran one of the best teams England has ever seen to the wire.
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CGI "Friend Like Me": Abysmal on a scale that must be seen to understand.
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And when a prince converted, his entire principality was seen to have converted too.
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These videos of your favorite male celebs dancing must be seen to be believed.
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Schwinger, as I remember the story, was never seen to use a Feynman diagram.
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This means that any future coup would be seen to carry King Vajiralongkorn's imprimatur.
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"I felt a responsibility that the case should be seen to fruition," Kincaid said.
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It wasn't always very seemly to be seen to be having too much fun.
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"Europe is an idea, but it must be seen to be working," he said.
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There's always the risk that haste to be seen to act can produce unfairness.
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This is because the monkey is seen to be intelligent and lively – characteristics that are more desirable than the previous zodiac sign of the goat (or sheep) which is seen to be docile and more likely to be a follower than a leader.
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After 10 to 15 minutes of waiting, I'd already been seen to at the counter.
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It could become a clamour if the government is not seen to be in control.
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What do you think about the attacks that we've seen to this point on capitalism?
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"The last thing you want is to be seen to be jumping on the bandwagon."
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Recently, a large crowd protested in Taipei against media outlets seen to be pro-Beijing.
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Daguerreotypomania, too, includes a gallows for engravers, whose career was seen to be rapidly ending.
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So far China has been keen to be seen to follow the WTO's rule book.
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Most of it is just nonsense, and it has to be seen to be believed.
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The product was a 10,000-word list unlike anything I'd ever seen to that point.
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Perhaps the most comprehensive and technical approach I've seen to the "data as property" argument.
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The tenure system, seen to protect inflated contracts, long has been a source of contention.
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In comparison, North Korea's Kim is seen to be the more predictable leader, Chen said.
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It is the closest I've seen to being a witness, to being on the ground.
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Smaller funds are often seen to be more nimble and able to generate higher returns.
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The three have some pretty insane disguises that have to be seen to be appreciated.
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In this (seen to be the best) ending to the game, Ciri becomes a witcher.
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Being seen to "quit" in a fight is one of combat sport's unspoken cardinal sins.
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In the courtroom, Steenkamp's family and friends were seen to visibly slump in their seats.
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Statements that are seen to be inciting violence, even against an inanimate object, are illegal.
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Whether this works remains to be seen — to evoke "Jurassic Park," cheaters "find a way."
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But Rosenstein's criticism of Comey focused on actions seen to have damaged Democratic candidate Clinton.
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They also have been seen to cooperate against shared foes, notably in and around Aleppo.
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"SUDEP is generally seen to be unpredictable, unpreventable, and irreversible once it starts," Storment explained.
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The central question on Tuesday was whether the trial can be seen to be fair.
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And he has never been seen to correct an opponent who is making a mistake.
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Siri has often been seen to be trailing Amazon's voice assistant Alexa and Google Assistant.
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Bill Taylor: He cannot afford to be seen to be deferring to any foreign leader.
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"Shazam!" was the closest version of fostering I've seen to the reality my family experienced.
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A "slave narrative" can be seen to imagine slavery as a natural or permanent condition.
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It now makes Trump completely radioactive for any entity that is seen to support him.
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Six months later, Hambek sent the certified letter explaining what he had seen to Tolstedt.
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Most of the premium cinematic VR experiences I've seen to date have been brand-sponsored.
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Therefore as soon as Twitch was seen to be getting popular, blocking it became an inevitability.
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The bizarre music video for "Liar, Liar" literally has to be seen to be truly appreciated.
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He also said there was nothing he had seen to indicate Obama had Trump under surveillance.
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There's a charitable read, too, but we'd need more evidence than what we've seen to date.
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"Unless justice is done and seen to be done, we cannot reform," she told foreign admirers.
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"Urban Prius bobsledding," the caption read, and the video needs to be seen to be believed.
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They need the GDPR to work on paper and be seen to be working in practice.
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Just to touch base and make sure that their emotional well-being is being seen to.
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Like all true art, it must be seen to be believed — so just watch this now.
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You are the first lady at the resort I have ever seen to be, uh, unshaved.
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The volatility index was seen to hit single digit lows after Macron's victory over the weekend.
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So far, the responses we've seen to the design have been on the less enthusiastic side.
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Ward is seen to be favored by Trump, who praised her in a tweet in August.
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He is bereft now of the tradition and the Establishment which he was seen to represent.
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It would not be the only case where the bureau has been seen to overstep boundaries.
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Overall, Google cloud's market share is seen to be a distant third behind Amazon and Microsoft's.
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The innovation seen to date is just a taste of what entrepreneurs might eventually dream up.
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"She's the closest thing that I've ever seen to a miracle -- a living miracle," Chmerkovskiy said.
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Everything we were doing was seen to be a commentary on the more accepted social norms.
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AirTree Ventures just announced it has raised the largest venture fund Australia has seen to date.
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What's the most surprising, beautiful, or interesting use of Post-its that you've seen to date?
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Iran has been seen to have more pronounced internal troubles of its own than previously thought.
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Higuaín was seen to have betrayed the city when he decamped for Juventus two years ago.
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But it is the second of these tasks where he is seen to be most useful.
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"Every Canadian prime minister has to be seen to protect the dairy sector," Mr. Kirton said.
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But those senators are now seen to have a freer hand to vote against Judge Kavanaugh.
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Mr. Mugabe, who was never seen to bear arms, struggled initially to secure the fighters' support.
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Many Asians were not Christian, and seen to be culturally different in ways that were threatening.
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Is the coronavirus the closest thing you've seen to the 250 influenza pandemic in your lifetime?
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Farhad Manjoo of The Times had the best answer I've yet seen to the Uber dilemma.
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If it was seen to be a problem, it was as a problem of public order.
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In June, a large crowd protested in Taipei against media outlets seen to be pro-Beijing.
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They can't be seen to cave to bullying from Trump, who is widely reviled in France.
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Give examples from comic-book movies and other films you have seen to support your argument.
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"Patient groups have been seen to be knights in shining armor and above reproach," Emanuel said.
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A crash in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix has to be seen to be believed.
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All of the major players have either been seen to condone or directly participate in it.
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This was a protest vote against establishment parties seen to lack a vision for Italy's future.
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"This is the closest thing I've seen to a true political prisoner in America," Rech said.
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Whatever the case, the practical realities are that they must at least be seen to be trying.
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But looking back, the star sees why she was seen to have sex appeal in her twenties.
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These people are goal orientated, often senior people in business who can't be seen to be vulnerable.
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The manatees, of course, have to be seen to be counted and their exact numbers are unknown.
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To impress their own investors, they need to be seen to influence the running of big firms.
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Holding the powerful to account is a step forward, but justice must be seen to be fair.
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No one has been seen to pay up so far, but the threats are not all idle.
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If competition is seen to be affected, the CMA can either seek remedies or block the deal.
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For such trials, the evidence on statins was seen to be overwhelmingly in favor of the treatment.
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Average hourly earnings is seen to have risen 0.2 percent after a 0.3 percent increase in March.
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At 21, he was fit but skinny—football training every day at college had seen to that.
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I think that was kind of deliberate because they wanted to be seen to be a disrupter.
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"The government cannot be seen to fighting publicly," said Haydon Manning of Flinders University in South Australia.
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Suddenly, America's economy was seen to be roaring ahead again, even though nothing extra had been produced.
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She said risk-taking itself has been seen to be an attractive feature when finding a mate.
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Other factors seen to account for how long poorer Americans lived included smoking and obesity, it said.
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No one can be seen to be hiding information, or to try to cover up unflattering truth.
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The initiative was first announced in 2013, and is seen to be President Xi Jinping's pet project.
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Money is tight and organizers are keen to ensure they are not seen to be spending frivolously.
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Powell's comments were also seen to have disappointed some dollar bulls hoping for a more hawkish message.
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His comments were also seen to have disappointed some dollar bulls hoping for a more hawkish message.
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And if the Italian quarantine is seen to work, it may become the model for actions elsewhere.
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He is widely seen to be Trump's vehicle to carry out an aggressive domestic fossil fuel strategy.
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"This is so off-the-scale egregious... that they need to be seen to act," Anderson said.
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Prime Minister Trudeau cannot be seen to sacrifice the national interest just to get to a deal.
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Chicago Fed President Charles Evans is seen to be participating in a group media interview in Chicago.
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The prize is awarded to people who are seen to have furthered the cause of European unification.
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Passengers included a South Korea tour group among whom 31 virus cases were seen to have originated.
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Passengers included a South Korea tour group among whom 31 virus cases were seen to have originated.
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Although his popularity depends on being seen to fight corruption, he has close links with Mr Kolomoisky.
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And then, there is the Trump factor should China be seen to deliberately adjust its currency downward.
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Falling bond yields typically are seen to reflect declining expectation for economic growth and inflation among investors.
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Its story must be seen to be believed, but its beauty is obvious in the first shot.
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Election Commission members were chosen by the military leaders and were seen to be favorable to them.
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Through their assertive gazes, they are demanding to be seen, to be heard, and to be acknowledged.
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John R. Kasich of Ohio has been seen to be doing well and vying for second place, Gov.
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Family matters Having seen to the patient, a parent will want to protect the rest of the family.
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In recent years the royals are seen to have grown more active, both in politics and in business.
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However, other provinces would surely look askance if Saskatchewan were seen to be free-riding on their sacrifices.
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And today's launch of Moment 3.0 is one of the biggest updates the app has seen to date.
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Sales at major discount stores were seen to jump 13.4 percent over the same period, the data showed.
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She declined to be named for fear of being seen to criticize a president who brooks little dissent.
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But some countries may not be so scrupulous if fully autonomous systems are seen to confer military advantages.
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Mr Ramaphosa should not be vindictive and, mindful of the precedent, he should be seen to be fair.
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In fact, they are signs of cowardice, of a fragile man who fears being seen to be wrong.
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Another gene, MSRA, is linked to irritability and was seen to result in people losing their virginity later.
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In other words, the system was matching driving it had never seen to the profiles it had built.
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The calculation may well be that voters would punish any politician seen to be creating more political paralysis.
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You want a strong leader, but they need to be seen to respect the person they're speaking to.
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" Second, "in general, acute stressors have been seen to be less influential than chronic or long-term stressors.
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And despite years of reform talk, their political influence has actually been seen to grow in recent years.
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Russia is widely seen to have ignored its quota the last time it vowed to cut in 2001.
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This one, however, is BY FAR the worst thing I've seen: To be fair, most of these Musical.
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But the lack of a common EU system, including data formats, is seen to be weakening European security.
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Getting re-elected requires being seen to be doing good, which means you have to do some good.
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"If one thinks back to that period, figurative art was seen to be old hat," Mr. Brooks said.
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Tongue can be seen to foreground questions about the role and place of art within traditional Arab culture.
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But such power is generally seen to be limited to a time of war or genuine national crisis.
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Haftar, widely seen to harbor national ambitions, quickly allowed the NOC to reopen the ports and connected fields.
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Her take on Side-Eye Chloe is definitely the latter, and it must be seen to be believed.
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Reed, in 1971, the Equal Protection Clause was seen to cover women; gender discrimination was now constitutionally suspect.
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He is seen to suffer from the same problem some lawmakers think affects Trump: a short attention span.
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The most powerful group in Idlib is widely seen to be Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a jihadist faction.
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When an economic heavyweight like Toyota reports such severe currency effects, the government must be seen to act.
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Although the CEU will almost certainly have to move, crossing such lines must be seen to bring consequences.
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The closest bill I've seen to tying tax rates paid by companies to employment and wages is Sen.
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His election to the premiership is widely seen to have increased the probability of a no-deal Brexit.
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Refugees from Iran are so astonishingly unlike Iranians generally that it has to be seen to be believed.
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Shawn Mendes' new tattoo, his first, needs to be seen to be believed — and probably more than once.
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This would suggest the need for a much greater diversity of chip configurations than we've seen to date.
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It was never an affectation, yet in some people's eyes it would probably be seen to be pretentious.
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But CarPlay is the best solution I've yet seen to getting the phone out of the driver's hands.
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It may yet prove to be that, if a new poll is seen to be free and fair.
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It has become "very sensitive" for local officials to be seen to be involved with these, he says.
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There is also discomfort with his philanthropy — not its goals, certainly, but what it is seen to represent.
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The passengers included a South Korea tour group from which 31 coronavirus cases were seen to have originated.
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She is further dogged by her privileged upbringing, and the irrepressible elegance it is seen to have produced.
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What's more, US forces were quickly seen to be little more than imperialist occupiers across the Middle East.
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By appearing deliberately gender-nonconforming, butch women and people are seen to be rejecting traditional forms of femininity.
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Lava was seen to be flowing more voluminously than before, according to a press release from the agency.
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"DiCaprio is one of the most sophisticated OTT ad fraud schemes we have seen to date," Nasir said.
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To the US military, "bombs were the answer; something had to be seen to be done," Mansfield said.
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But I don't want to contrast faith with skepticism so sharply that they are seen to be opposites.
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The five point jump is also the largest quarter-to-quarter change the index has seen to date.
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Indeed, I suspect that those who would do us harm are delighted by what they've seen to date.
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The film site Collider has created a deepfake roundtable that has to be seen to be (dis)believed.
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Instead, smoke can be seen to one side of the drone ship followed by water splashing the camera.
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Creating what is quite possibly the most rock n roll moment the 21st century has seen to date.
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"You cannot afford a situation where science is seen to be acting against the consumer interest," he said.
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However, Deutsche Bank's shares were seen to be trading more than 3 percent higher at 12.9 euros on Friday.
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"When that was seen to be a successful model to emulate, it became a template, a business," she said.
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Instead, Trump said simply that there are "many words that I've seen to describe it," before deferring to Greenblatt.
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"Our government should not be seen to be endorsing the sorts of ideas and policies he is putting forward."
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In other words, this means that virtually every summer would be as warm as the hottest seen to date.
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A tiny blip of light was seen to be moving through the sky by the PanSTARRS1 telescope in Hawaii.
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He was also seen to be behind the landmark decision earlier this year to allow Saudi women to drive.
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It allowed them to build 12 categories of words, which can be seen to appear all over the brain.
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They did not want to be seen to be applying different standards to a white member of the House.
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In the Conservatives, the role of the corrupt elite is played by those MPs seen to be betraying Brexit.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," Rep.
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The brothers then headed to the convention, "where they were seen to have been acting normally," the statement says.
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Mr Kenny, who had governed since 2011, was seen to have mishandled a scandal in the national police force.
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In order to be legitimate, a legal process must be transparent and independent—and be seen to be so.
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The Pixel 3 XL will embrace Android's notch love with one of the largest cutouts we've seen to date.
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We kick off today&aposs edition was something so ridiculous that it has to be seen to be believed.
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IT IS already being described as the moment when America's "pivot" to Asia was seen to have gone awry.
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Hameed was seen to be hugely influential within ISI during his previous stint at the agency, according to analysts.
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In Italy girls were indeed seen to take dozens of pictures of themselves before settling on one to post.
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Such provisions were seen to give unprecedented power to corporations at the expense of the environment and public health.
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Being brought up in Europe, voodoo is seen to be a morbid topic, but in Haiti, it's the opposite.
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The June record extends the number of months of consecutive record-shattering warmth the planet has seen to 14.
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One was seen to explode in a steward's face, as fighting broke out among different factions in the stands.
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Even so, it's one of the best ways we've seen to broaden your comics horizons without a big investment.
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The Germans remain hostile to anything that could be seen to turn the monetary union into a "transfer union".
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FitzGerald, who didn't have a cell phone, took off running to report what she'd seen to authorities, she said.
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The transcripts released Wednesday provide the most detailed version of events of that day we have seen to date.
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The two events appear to be part of increased pressure by China on those seen to support the protesters.
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"There has seen to be interest from gig economy style firms like Airbnb, Expedia and even Google," he said.
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He took office at a time when US power in Asia is seen to be ebbing, to China's advantage.
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Dems would risk a major party split, jeopardizing potential 2018 gains, if they were seen to compromise too much.
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Despite an aggressive product development pipeline, the app is generally seen to lag WhatsApp by some margin in India.
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Westbrook has reacted frostily to Durant's departure and was not seen to acknowledge his longtime teammate before Thursday's game.
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Some cryptocurrency exchanges are seen to have lax standards on checking users' identities, or verifying the source of funds.
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Southwest Securities's Yang expect investment to slowly ease as sales are still seen to be on a cooling trend.
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Not having a doctor, I made an appointment at my local clinic and was seen to by two women.
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That event was often seen to resemble the Great Depression and the collapse of the banking system in 1933.
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The complete condemnation of modern urban architecture is obviously unconvincing: some building types are universally seen to be successful.
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But the meta issues of perception remained unsolved: both sides had to give; neither could be seen to fold.
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The authorities could not be seen to offer an amnesty, even if they were, in effect, offering an amnesty.
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Two of the largest cryptocurrencies were seen to make a recovery after dropping significantly over the past few days.
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"This is the closest thing we have seen to collusion," said a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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And then there's a lot of efforts in the area that we've seen to try to diversify the economy.
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It had popped up to 100.990 yen on Tuesday when Clinton was seen to have emerged as the debate winner.
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VTP side effects were seen to be short term urinary and erectile problems which resolved "within three months" UCLH said.
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Interestingly, there are quantum applications for encryption for various subsidiary technologies that are already seen to be coming into focus.
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It brings to the relatively long-established CBOE, founded in 1973, what is seen to be better, low-cost technology.
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The EU considers it vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit, to dissuade others from following suit.
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He also suggested that his own film's form could be seen to be expressing the same questions as its text.
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Gene editing therapies are seen to have huge scope in treating a range of diseases but none are currently approved.
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The government is keen to be seen to be cracking down on tax-dodgers on behalf of the "common man".
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The difference between these four yields suggest that Greece and Italy are seen to be riskier than Portugal and Spain.
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Figures close to Mr Trump describe a man more interested in being seen to win, than in picking fights wisely.
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Take for example David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth", the most engaging piece of climate journalism we've seen to date.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," said Hoyer.
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Or do eyes have to be seen to move — and to move willingly — towards the phone before it will unlock?
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If Labour is seen to ignore the wishes of its members on a fundamental issue, the backlash could be ugly.
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What is true for FRB 121102 may not be true for other FRBs that haven't been seen to repeat yet.
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Weed is pushing for 100 percent of the pixels on a screen to be seen to count as a view.
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Another seen to be gaining momentum is "Motion D: Common market 2.0", which would retain the principle of free movement.
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Certainly Sergio Pettis was the first fighter I've seen to throw a traditional high round kick from a quarter nelson.
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At that time, the main fire risk was seen to the south of Fort McMurray, which has smaller thermal projects.
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Apple has a reputation of making big leaps which are seen to be unpopular but then become the new standard.
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But in the mid-twentieth century, they were seen to have monumental significance for the preservation of American democratic institutions.
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Being seen to scrap has been beneficial in itself; a recent Gallup poll suggests her supporters are becoming more enthusiastic.
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The vice president's role is seen to be much closer to the executive branch — presiding over the Senate only ceremonially.
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There's a new time lapse by photographer Joe Capra of Scientifantastic that puts every one that I've seen to shame.
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The regulatory reform program must be seen to last and not quickly reversed with the next president's pen and phone.
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"Radio wouldn't fuck with us," Lee says—stations didn't want to be seen to be endorsing B.M.F. or its activities.
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Dancers are seen to wait and even dance in the wide margins of space on either side of the stage.
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The move, reported by The Wall Street Journal, is seen to reflect increased tensions between Silicon Valley and the government.
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Scary," to "One of the dumbest things I have ever seen," to "a bad thrill ride at an amusement park.
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The meetings this week are seen to be more exploratory than anything, said David Dodwell, CEO of consultancy Strategic Access.
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His collections, which are seen to test traditional concepts of masculinity, incorporate non-traditional menswear fabric like organza and silk.
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"Patients with advanced dementia were seen to have greatly improved short-term memory retention after a horticulture session," Flagler said.
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Abadi risks alienating Sunni voters if displaced Sunnis are seen to be suffering from being sent home to dangerous areas.
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The company's latest major project, Arden's Wake, is one of the more captivating VR short films I've seen to date.
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Some figures, like Kim Kardashian West, are themselves considered toxic, for the way their influence is seen to spawn copycats.
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Social networks and other sites such as Vimeo were banned when users uploaded videos seen to promote anti-government gatherings.
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Given those assumptions, sophisticated people in those days wanted to be seen, to use Scott Alexander's term, as mistake theorists.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," he said.
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If they persisted, and were seen to be endangering the integrity of the system, there would be a military coup.
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This is the first Perry movie I've seen to eschew strident moralizing, and it is all the better for that.
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After Mr. Trump abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership in January, American influence in the region is seen to be waning.
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Soong announced his candidacy in November and is not seen to be posing a serious challenge to Tsai or Han.
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The price of bitcoin was seen to recover slightly Monday, trading 0.39 percent higher on CoinDesk at $13,671.55 a coin.
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Consumer and government spending, on the other hand, are seen to stimulate growth, as wages increase and unemployment remains low.
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And German Chancellor Angela Merkel might yield some domestic benefits back home if she was seen to rein in Macron.
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Every day he stays in office means another day where justice is not done and not seen to be done.
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Those high spirits will quickly fade if the United States is seen to be abetting the Damascus-Tehran-Moscow axis.
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In the video, the front half of the S.U.V. is severely damaged, and both airbags are seen to have deployed.
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The state of play: One longtime adviser said this looks worse than anything he's seen to date — and it's documented.
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And if, as it appears, Nixon is closest thing we've seen to Trump, what can we learn from Nixon's presidency?
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Especially after attacks, when governments want to be seen to act, they may be tempted to impose blanket bans on speech.
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This weekend you are in the mood to be seen, to put yourself out there and take things to the extreme.
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"AJ is seen to (be) naked except for some small bandages around both wrists and circling his hips," the document says.
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We dress to be seen, to be noticed—we dress like the people we want the world to see us as.
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"Kabila doesn't want to be seen to be on the wrong side of the Church," a Kinshasa-based diplomat told Reuters.
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It's putting a new face on a brand that's seen to the everyday user as just another app on their phone.
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The merger is seen to be heavily backed by the German government in a bid to create a strong national champion.
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The ongoing uncertainty about the results of the EU referendum is seen to be impacting both sterling and the U.K. economy.
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Yet the Home Office is a suspicious place that frets about ever being seen to let in even one illegal immigrant.
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That kind of absurd carnage has to be seen to be believed, but you're better off skipping the whole thing entirely.
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The oil prices are also seen to be steady after setting a 2016 high on Thursday as traders locked in profits.
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But some leaders want Britain to be seen to suffer from Brexit just in case others seek to follow its example.
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Polling commissioned by People's Vote suggests an exodus of Labour support if the party is seen to back Brexit too heartily.
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There is so much at stake here; we are fighting for our identity, for our right to be seen, to BELONG.
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Because of her lost authority in her party Mrs May cannot be seen to rub out any of her red lines.
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This ad of 17-year-old Fanning was banned in the UK because it "could be seen to sexualize a child."
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"AJ is seen to (be) naked except for some small bandages around both wrists and circling his hips," one document states.
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Through the course of three, five, or even thirty fights a man or woman may be seen to grow and learn.
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But if it is seen to have changed nothing at all, it may simply be storing up trouble for the future.
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"What that means is that the future of the nation is seen to depend on women's role within it," Kramer explains.
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The EU sees it as vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit to dissuade others from following suit.
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The economies of countries that left gold earlier were also seen to recover more quickly from the ravages of the Depression.
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Diets low in saturated fat and relatively high in linoleic acid and other unsaturated fats were seen to be the solution.
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I have used it to my advantage though, given the masculinity of the sport and what it is seen to represent.
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They must be seen to hold him to account—a task now made all the trickier by Kingfisher's own missing accounts.
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I'm also told that the acquisition is seen to fit into Canon's mission to make image printing accessible on any device.
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China is seen to be irritated by the North's repeated aggression, including two nuclear tests since early 2016 and a Feb.
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That said, in the wake of the Dastyari saga, Labor will be loath to be seen to contribute to any delays.
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"We need to ensure they intervene and that offenders are seen to be dealt with," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Those declines came despite the U.S. government being seen to adopt a less harsh tone on Chinese investments in U.S. tech.
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Raising 97 percent of its funds online, the Sanders campaign is seen to have broken new ground for online political fundraising.
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In the meantime, the optics of this standoff don't favor the federation, which is seen to be suing its beloved champions.
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They don't constitute a deal or an endgame, but they constitute a more serious conversation than what we've seen to date.
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There is no question that the innovation we'll see in the coming years will dramatically outpace anything we've seen to date.
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First, under President Trump, the United States is widely seen to be committed to withdrawing from Afghanistan under almost any circumstances.
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Then they tell a man who looks more like Abe Lincoln than anyone I've seen to stop playing the acoustic guitar.
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If Italy is seen to have acted too late, that may prompt other countries to impose their own dramatic shutdowns earlier.
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Anna Palmer: For a lot of people, the speed of all the changes we've seen to daily life has been stunning.
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One of France's biggest cities has now followed suit after containment measures were seen to be being taken far too lightly.
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But presidential candidates — who are obviously not disinterested parties in media coverage — cannot be seen to be interfering with editorial independence.
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Hera might have been angry because Tiresias' conclusion could be seen to confirm women's susceptibility to pleasure and lack of control.
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China's willingness to help with North Korea — or at least be seen to be helping — became the foundation of that relationship.
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Given Merkel's pro-European stance and alliance with Macron in France, Germany's commitment to the region is seen to be secure.
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On Twitter, naturally, he framed the conflict he'd created as A Hitting Contest that he could not be seen to lose.
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In a before-and-after photo shared on Instagram on Wednesday, the actor can be seen to have leaned out considerably.
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The government does not want to be seen to be supporting them, Rezai said, a position condemned by Barakzai, the parliamentarian.
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As far as deals go, Walmart is the only retailer we've seen to sell the new iPhone at a discounted price.
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Seen to be Beijing-friendly, he recently denied that he was taking money from the Chinese Communist Party, local media reported.
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As in so many debates over identity, the stakes are high, and a lot is seen to rest on each judgment.
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The poll was in line with pundits' expectations for the race, which was widely seen to be an easy Republican victory.
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Shares of companies seen to be affected by budget measures had a mixed response on Wednesday, in a flat overall market .
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And human rights violations were seen to continue with government and allied forces, including Russia, carrying out indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
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Without an advanced degree, the most common way I've seen to generate a high early income is sales and/or entrepreneurship.
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It's the first car I've seen to look both masculine and beautiful, even if writing that makes you question my orientation.
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The doors again were flung open on the third day — but there was no one to be seen to close them.
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People want to be seen to be wearing Supreme, and there's no better way to communicate that than with the box.
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In recent years, many nationalistic Chinese have stoked a backlash against many foreign companies that are seen to be anti-China.
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On Wall Street, financial shares were helped by higher rates, which are seen to benefit banks, which can charge higher interest.
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I think one may get a few funny looks and perhaps punched in a city for being seen to go shooting.
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They were also fearful of political fallout in Washington if they were seen to be buying scurrilous information on the president.
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IT IS as if Kim Jong Un wants to be seen to be flinging his explosive toys about with ever more abandon.
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Nevertheless, being seen to be tough on Pakistan shored up support from his party's nationalist domestic base at a crucial political time.
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Once the government is seen to be acting on a topic, public opinion moves on, says Andrew Cooper, a pollster at Populus.
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Against this backdrop, the luminaries who do succeed dramatically change our lives, which could be seen to vindicate tech's mythology of itself.
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In the aftermath, the multiple Olympic track champion was seen to be having a heated debate with a steward on a motorbike.
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Moon Chung-in, a frequent political commentator whose positions were often seen to reflect the administration's thinking, declined the post, media reported.
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But when everything can be seen to seemingly fit into the grotesque 1984 scenario, the comparisons start to become banal and unoriginal.
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The unemployment rate was seen to be unchanged at 22014 percent, while average hourly wages were expected to be up 443 percent.
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"They think being seen to work lowers their status," a woman sneered as she balanced a basket of dung on her head.
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With no end seen to the trade war, companies are going slow on new spending until future U.S. trade policy becomes clearer.
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What's more, Congress has said it will not ratify any trade deal if Brexit is seen to threaten peace in Northern Ireland.
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As Mr Small points out, CPEC has to be seen to work for the broader scheme to seem both credible and appealing.
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But being seen to be opportunistic in a politically fraught environment could hurt firms, warns Nien-he Hsieh of Harvard Business School.
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Women were thought to be more aware of other people's feelings while men were seen to feel superior to others, it said.
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But he was also keen for the UK not be seen to be taking action against the Chinese people -- only their rulers.
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And like The Room, describing Surfer doesn't do the movie justice; it's a film that needs to be seen to be understood.
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But, equally, the company may be wary of being seen to accept a role in centralized distribution of (even fake) political propaganda.
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It will take the biggest comeback the sport has ever seen to deny Hamilton now, even if Mercedes continue to urge caution.
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Her mom Maria's call signal in the Air Force was revealed to be "Photon," just as Carol's was seen to be 'Avenger.
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Dubai stocks underperformed at the opening bell on Monday on weak investor confidence, as companies were seen to be restrictive with dividends.
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Behind the scenes, however, Beijing is widely seen to have a decisive influence over the final voting patterns of the election committee.
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But for people infected with HIV through injecting drugs, life expectancy was not seen to increase as much, according to the study.
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This makes them "the most globally active" government hacking group Lookout has seen to date, according to the firm's researcher Michael Flossman.
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"It's clear the EU for now doesn't want to be seen to force Britain out, but its patience won't last forever," Markets.
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Despite its moniker, it is unable to offer frank advice because the government is petrified of being seen to encourage drug use.
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Japanese companies are seen to be more willing to sell assets to private equity firms as they try to streamline their businesses.
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The bloc's fiscal deficit is seen to have widened 6.5 percent of GDP in 2015, with only modest improvement expected in 2016.
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SCHUMER: WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL HIS HEARINGS, BUT I DON'T SEE THE KIND OF LIVID OPPOSITION THAT I'VE SEEN TO OTHERS.
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Ramaphosa doesn't want to be seen to be counting on the DA, his party's main rival with 21% of lawmakers, for support.
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"With an investigation hanging over him, Ramaphosa also can't be seen to be pushing too hard for her removal," analyst Fakir said.
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Mutual funds are seen to represent retail investors' moves, while ETFs reflect a range of investors, including institutions such as hedge funds.
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Earnings at S&P 500 companies are seen to have declined 7.4 percent in the first quarter, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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Justin Gatlin went from one of the slowest starting sprinters the biomechanist had ever seen to one of the fastest and best.
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Guy reaches into his pants and pulls out one of the biggest wad of hundred dollar bills I've seen to this day.
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This could benefit Avrist's long-term premium sustainability, as these products are seen to be more resilient in times of liquidity crisis.
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"Unlike what we've seen to other generations of wireless transitions, 5G is happening around the globe at the same time," he said.
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The party suffered after being seen to humiliate Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, when she was forced out in 1990.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," Mr. Hoyer told CNN.
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"Raise your own kids" is one response I've seen to calls for an improvement to our current, deeply inequitable and unsatisfactory system.
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But this, too, was deemed within the bounds of acceptability, as it was seen to fall within the realm of political expression.
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The other is that language, like other behaviors, has precursors and can be seen to have evolved from earlier kinds of communication.
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But the expansion paved the way for corruption, in which Mr. Ben Ali's relatives were seen to be the most prominent beneficiaries.
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Respondents across North America, the Middle East and Northern Africa were seen to be worried about a threat of potential terrorist attack.
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Mr. Marcos appears to think that his case will gain in credibility if Mr. Bautista is seen to be lacking in it.
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Apocalyptic visions are always in fashion, of course; it's just a question of where the end is seen to be coming from.
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Like Sanders, she is seen to occupy the progressive lane, absorbing some portion of the voters who might otherwise swing his way.
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"We can be predictive based on everything we've seen to date," Sanam Vakil, deputy head of Chatham House's MENA Program, told CNBC.
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The video of that exchange — "You're supporting white supremacy" is one of the more milquetoast quotes — must be seen to be believed.
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The results have to be seen to be believed: People who've never flown a drone in their lives can fly this drone.
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The White House is using the possibility of public panic, similar to the response seen to Ebola in 2014, to pressure Republicans.
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Rather, more domestic concerns are seen to be taking priority, London-based consultancy TS Lombard said in a research note last week.
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They're not allowed to sit down, they can't be seen to rest, they're expected to be working non-stop for their employers.
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Nilsson-Wright said a Moon administration would likely be sensitive to the importance of being seen to be consulted over such matters.
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Assuming that's completely accurate, that would make this demo far more impressive than any of the augmented reality displays we've seen to date.
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Housing companies may now apply for the ban if smoke is seen to be spreading from someone's private balcony and onto other spaces.
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Smith is, in addition to helping individual students, funding the biggest test of the effects of student loan forgiveness we've seen to date.
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This best-in-class streaming algorithm works by remembering just enough of what it's seen to tell you what it's seen most frequently.
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The closest the U.S. has seen to that is Apple's contracted manufacturing firm Foxconn opening a plant in Wisconsin to manufacture LCD screens.
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Mack's The Grand Bizarre must be seen to be properly experienced, preferably on a big screen, where one can wander through her images.
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The minute levels of the virus that have been seen to date were not considered competent enough to replicate, according to the team.
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"We benefit [from the standoff], but we don't want to be seen to benefit," says an Omani official, wary of irritating Saudi Arabia.
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They should realise that executives like to build empires, and to be seen to be "doing something"; they should be the resident sceptics.
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The coolest thing they'd seen, to this point, was Aladdin's pants billowing on the SNES, so, you can imagine, this was an event.
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The gross domestic product is seen to grow around 1-2 percent this year and the next, according to the government and banks.
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Andy's father is seen to teach only girls figure skating, and his funeral features dozens of them performing a drone-like tribute dance.
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These products, we're taught, are necessary in order for us to be seen, to be listened to, and to be valued as women.
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That's not quite the crazy performance of Facebook — which is seen to be a huge growth opportunity — which has grown around 24 percent.
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"There is a wonderment about scotch... consumers find it very aspirational and very cool to be seen to be drinking scotch," he said.
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"This is the best clue we have seen to date as to the origins of WannaCry," Kaspersky Lab researcher Kurt Baumgartner told Reuters.
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After a lot of tentative hand raising and lowering, they vote to pass everything unanimously — because nobody wants to be seen to dissent.
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Both platforms were considered positive for self-expression and community building, though they were both also seen to lead to bullying and depression.
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If blame for the city's destruction is seen to be the fault of the government, it will drive up sympathy for the militants.
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Ninja Trainer, for example, is the closest thing I've seen to a sword-fighting simulator, a cartoony spin on Sixense's lightsaber training demo.
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"These suspects are seen to have played an important role in the death of 298 innocent civilians," Dutch Chief Prosecutor Fred Westerbeke said.
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It will definitely now put Chinese companies on the map, these companies which were seen to be largely the domain of retail investors.
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Still, the central bank was seen to be significantly distant from its peers who were looking for ways out of unconventional monetary policies.
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This year, revenue is seen to be more than 12 million euros and operating profit to stand between 3.1 and 3.6 million euros.
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Journalists seen to be critical of Hindu nationalists are often insulted on social media, and some women reporters have been threatened with assault.
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Distillate inventories, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, were seen to have decreased by 1.5 million barrels last week, the poll showed.
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The job is made harder by European governments that are wary of being seen to support a private challenge to Russian sovereign immunity.
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The new 40-years were seen to have drawn bids from life insurers and pension funds, the core buyers of super-long JGBs.
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He called on Red Guards to "bombard the headquarters," which was seen to mean other top leaders like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping.
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ONE REASON America has become so polarised is that its two big parties are increasingly seen to represent tribes as well as policies.
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Its wartime apologies came thick and fast in the 1990s, when it was keen to be seen to be doing the right thing.
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To that end, the government will have calculated that it needs to be seen to strain every sinew to deliver Brexit on time.
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Under the College Football Playoff structure, teams with legitimate national title aspirations must be seen to do more than simply win their conference.
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But it does not want to be seen to be enriching a government that outlaws peaceful protests and jails anyone who defies it.
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The officially atheist Chinese Communist Party disapproves of all kinds of grassroots organizations as they are seen to undermine its grip on power.
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Sharif's party and others allege the July 25 polls were rigged to favor Khan, who is seen to be close to the army.
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The suit was originally filed in 20053 by Floyd Landis, a past teammate of Armstrong, but was largely seen to be going nowhere.
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But bilateral trade, which stood at $126 billion in 2017, is widely seen to be performing at nearly a quarter of its potential.
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"I have to be seen to be believed," the queen famously said, and just how she did that is clear in this exhibition.
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It is a far cry from an earlier period of digital expansion, when internet communication was seen to promote global exchange and understanding.
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Judge Robert Wilkins expressed concern that the court not be seen to be criminalizing the widespread practice of congressional staffers moonlighting for campaigns.
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Children were also seen to be experiencing milder symptoms than adults, and only a small percentage of children infected — 2.5% — experienced severe symptoms.
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The need for a Navy was seen to arise with commercial shipping — not with a need to move the Army across the ocean.
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Over the past few trading sessions, investors have been seen to be taking shelter in safe haven government bonds as well as gold.
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Any outlet seen to be attempting to shape the outcome of the election can be fined and their editors could even face imprisonment.
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The initial weeklong projection turned out to be five weeks of some of the worst fighting the Americans had seen to that point.
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John Thompson III had been seen to falter after reaching the Final Four in 2007, in his third year as Georgetown's head coach.
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I've learned to make her feel seen, to not have husband ears, which means to listen, to be present, and to check in.
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"The weight of the pleas and vitriol that came at Stopes for decades almost has to be seen to be believed," she says.
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Because they are so short and until recently have never been seen to repeat, these phantoms have been hard for astronomers to study.
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The contraction in exports was seen to have moderated to 1.18% on-year in the month, compared with October's revised drop of 6.14%.
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"They will want to be seen to be acting strongly," said John Warhurst, an emeritus professor of political science at Australian National University.
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The Obama administration in 2015 approved the state's request to implement some of the most conservative changes ever seen to the Medicaid program.
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"Women passing within scent of the truck were seen to reflexively put headphones on and spontaneously mention that they have boyfriends." https://t.
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The short video clip is believed to be the last time Shanann Watts, who was 15 weeks pregnant, is seen to be alive.
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Savage's hands were seen to be noticeably twitching after he endured a hard tackle during a game against the 49ers in Week 14.
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As people paid more attention to issues including climate change and gender equality, investors chased companies that were seen to espouse social ideals.
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"We will be putting together a report that will set out for the country what evidence we have seen to date," he said.
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Trump was quick to be seen to be coordinating aid when hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck Texas, Louisiana and Florida in recent weeks.
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Come for the eye-popping visuals; stay for Eddie Redmayne in a mind-bogglingly strange performance that must be seen to be believed.
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The second scene builds on this scheme, showing how the gang have seen to it that all the prizes have found new homes.
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It doesn't always work, but when it does, The Sinking City is the best video game adaptation of Lovecraft's work I've seen to date.
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The estate features a library, charmingly overgrown gardens, marble statues, and original woodwork and painted frescoes that have to be seen to be believed.
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It will be an acrimonious affair if the nuclear powers are not seen to be doing their bit to contain the spread of weapons.
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There were also objections that the tariffs would have little impact on China, widely seen to be the cause of oversupply in the market.
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In between and since, smaller, more tactical demonstrations have targeted Democratic officials seen to be going wobbly against Trump nominees during Senate confirmation hearings.
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Some big trade unions, as well as quite a few Labour MPs, are unhappy being seen to challenge the democratic decision of June 2016.
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The siblings are seen to have more value to fans than Silver, although they may not end up taking a major role in production.
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Daiichi Sankyo Co lost 4.2 percent after the pharmaceutical company's research and development meeting on Tuesday was seen to have provided few positive surprises.
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Huawei is undoubtedly one of the technical leaders in the field, alongside Europe's Nokia and Ericsson, and is seen to be competitive on price.
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But it is increasingly important for oil firms not just to behave like good global citizens, but to be seen to do so, too.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.
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SITTING TIGHT With no end seen to the trade war, companies are going slow on new spending until future U.S. trade policy becomes clearer.
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Delegates from the Arab states present might not have relished being seen to agree with the Zionist enemy, but that did not stop them.
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BECKY QUICK: Having said that-- the economy has held up very well in the face of any tensions that we've seen to this point.
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Einhorn is widely followed in the secretive hedge fund industry and his letters are often seen to give hints for successful new investment trends.
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The summit seems bound to dissipate the pressure on the North, especially if it is seen to have failed because of Mr Trump's obstreperousness.
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The Anki team has seen to that, hiring animators from Pixar and DreamWorks and a staff composer to mathematically pluck at his purchaser's heartstrings.
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"Princes William and Harry were both seen to be keen sportsmen and followed in their fathers footsteps when it came to polo," he says.
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Crown Prince Mohammed — or MbS, as he's widely known — is also widely seen to be the muscle behind Saudi Arabia's recent anti-corruption purge.
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But some politicians still worry that by making it safer to take drugs, they may be seen to condone or even encourage such behaviour.
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The company called out, you know, their inability to meet their subscriber estimates based on what was seen to be a weaker content slate.
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So choosing the diet option may make no difference, as both types were seen to result in two times the risk of having diabetes.
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However, on Monday, oil prices were seen to rebound after OPEC underlined the group's intention to reach an output deal at this month's gathering.
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The NASA rover has done this before, but these new eclipse images, released by NASA yesterday, are among the best we've seen to date.
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Anything that is seen to be going against their creed, including comments about the prime minister, brings out the "Internet Hindu" mob in force.
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For many EU members, a key principle is freedom of movement, which Cameron's attempt to cut in-work benefits was seen to discriminate against.
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Most other euro zone bonds were flat, with little reaction seen to centre-right Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa winning Portugal's presidential election on Sunday.
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Vietnam cannot afford to have bad relations with China, but at the same time its leaders must be seen to be defending Vietnamese territory.
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Governments have a tendency to react to events like this by passing additional legislation, because they need to be seen to be doing something.
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He apologized for the video that was seen to condone violence against journalists as well as his anti-Semitic, racist and anti Muslim postings.
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Facebook is seen to have added about $2.4 billion in additional revenue from a year ago, a surge of 45 percent, to $7.8 billion.
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VICE spoke with Hunter about GayVN's response, the murky nature of gay porn categorization, and the most surprising reactions he's seen to his letter.
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Companies then made it clear that they do not want to lose users' trust, and cannot be seen to be complicit with government surveillance.
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He professes strong feelings about Russia's religious heritage; he was once seen to shed tears while visiting a tsarist-era pilgrims' compound in Jerusalem.
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Sony's Xperia Agent is just a prototype, but it's the nearest thing I've seen to a home robot I might actually want to buy.
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"This bill is one of the most expansive attacks on women's health care we've seen to date," said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood.
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The stage was set for an intense competition, in which the stakes were seen to be no less than the survival of the world.
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Although being seen to openly favor one province or region over another can be politically fatal in Canada, Liberal sensitivity toward Quebec is clear.
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As chairman of the Armed Services Committee, McCain has seen to it that the sage-grouse amendment and other contentious riders didn't get anywhere.
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Ib Andersen, artistic director of Ballet Arizona, addresses this multidimensionality in "Round," the most sophisticated work by this skillful choreographer I've seen to date.
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In his hometown capacity, he has seen to it that his colleagues are well accommodated and well nourished while visiting his city this week.
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It has become a favorite jibe on the right for an Anglicized liberal elite that was seen to be working against its own country.
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The drive for human contact — to see and be seen, to hear and be heard, to understand and be understood — is strong and positive.
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The greater threat, they warn, is being seen to back down from a fight because of conservative criticism or a skeptical round of polling.
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It subsequently pulled the feature after prices were seen to fluctuate wildly compared to other exchanges, and said it would likely return on Wednesday.
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The "Farley Breaks Down" pictures could be seen to acknowledge the subsequent horrors of national hubris, most irreparably in the blood vat of Vietnam.
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Compared with Leung, who is generally seen to be a hardliner with deep ties to China's Communist leaders, Tsang has a more populist touch.
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There's also the expectation of a time burden for many women, Young says, who are still often seen to be caretakers in the home.
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Macron, who is seen to have injected France and the euro zone with renewed hope, should take some "disruptive" messages to China, Baverez said.
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The U.K. was thought to be the hardest hit by the closures, with only one major CO2 plant seen to be operating at present.
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And that's really a pattern in the cities that I've seen to be successful: They think about their entire networks, not just one route.
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They engaged in a foreign leader visit and are continuing to work together to close out what we've seen to be an incredible year.
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In this video from Hong Kong some shoppers are seen to have brought their own foldable chairs to sit on while waiting in line.
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"However, the output is seen to rise this year as I don't expect natural disasters to happen again in the same magnitude," he said.
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Weakness in oil prices is seen to be limited by efforts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to curb supply.
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Financial industry groups bent over backward to ensure that their case would be heard in Texas, where courts are seen to be industry-friendly.
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Its retail market share was seen to be a main factor causing a decline in Walmart's gross margins when the corporation posted earnings Tuesday.
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We not only want to hide our faces, but we are presenting ourselves in the way we want to be seen, to be heard.
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The value of both bitcoin and ether has fallen sharply in recent weeks, although bitcoin was seen to jump in value slightly this morning.
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Within Deutsche, Mr. Broeksmit was seen to be Mr. Jain's eyes and ears when it came to tracking various trading positions and risk exposures.
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"It is very difficult for North Korea to be seen to be cooperative to South Korea or conciliatory," said a South Korean government official.
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In April, it will aim at Atlas, yet another shepherd moon, which, in the blurrier images seen to date, also resembles a flying saucer.
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By shifting accents, Australian expatriates are seen to be shifting class and status, indicating a sense of superiority to those who remain in Australia.
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Japanese retail investors are seen to have gone into the Tokyo holiday heavily short yen and long high-yielding currencies, including the Turkish lira.
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And Disney is one of the first companies I've seen to say they're not pivoting their entire business model and that's important to stress.
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Making his Broadway debut, Ethan Slater embodies the sweet squeakiness of the titular sea sponge in a way that must be seen to be believed.
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Clinton is widely seen to have disagreed with President Barack Obama's policy on Syria, which many people (me included) believe has been an abject failure.
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Prince Charles was even seen to be drinking beer and joining in with a very lively rendition of the Welsh national anthem (Gloucestershire borders Wales).
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Original works from Banksy, corridors full of Damien Hirst pieces, vintage furniture and even multiple dinosaur feet — it has to be seen to be believed.
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Experts say Beijing doesn't want to be seen to back down on the extradition law but can't afford to inflame matters with a serious crackdown.
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The amount of packages that are stuffed with lethal drugs and intercepted by federal agents is something that has to be seen to be believed.
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The thing is [for parents] not just to tell children to drink water but to do it themselves and ideally be seen to enjoy it.
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Big companies in America are keen to be seen to "do something": the number of public declarations about zero tolerance of harassment has gone up.
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But, I'd like to make one last exception for perhaps the silliest, and most enjoyable, levitating item I've seen to date: a floating incense holder.
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Global growth concerns, particularly regarding China, have rattled markets through much of the this year, and this was seen to have influenced the Fed's position.
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As for Mr Oyelowo, his transformation from a regal, self-assured soldier into a bloodthirsty creature undone by jealousy must be seen to be believed.
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The violence underscored the dilemma facing Abiy, who must retain support in Ethiopia's ethnically based, federal system but not be seen to favour one group.
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A Russian drone-building startup just dropped some crazy new video showcasing the closest thing we've seen to Return of the Jedi's famous vehicles IRL.
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Staff may feel that they will not get a pay rise, or a promotion, if they are not seen to be putting in maximum effort.
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It's one of the most disappointing responses we've seen to a sexual harassment complaint, which, after the past few weeks, is a fairly remarkable achievement.
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These are just two of the many self-owns that occur in the video, most of which have to be seen to be fully understood.
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It's hoped the findings will reassure women who need these surgeries, but the researchers are now eager to understand why fertility was seen to increase.
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"The missile is seen to have landed within a 20-km (12-mile) boundary west of the Oga peninsula," a speaker blared during the evacuation.
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Declines in oil prices, however, are seen to be limited by efforts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to curb supply.
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Butts: The VR Experience may need to be seen to be believed, but we are convinced that drugs were definitely involved in the creative process.
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"It is not going to be helpful for us to own this process, certainly to be seen to be driving it," the U.S. official said.
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In Milwaukee, beer isn't as divisive as it might be in say, Central Illinois, where I grew up, and beer was seen to be evil.
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Even if Pence was simply trying to make it through the debate without self-destructing, he still took liberties Trump can't be seen to tolerate.
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So the plethora of pasty British people populating historically multicultural Manhattan, according to the trailers we've seen to date, is puzzling to say the least.
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If women choose not to bring up children in line with those 'nationalist' values, then the future of culture is seen to be under threat.
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The decision to issue the certification prompted concern from some congressional Democrats that Republican President Donald Trump's administration could be seen to be taking sides.
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No doubt, the political imperative to be seen to be doing something will result in some improvements in Europe's ability to foil mass terror attacks.
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Some businessmen may be mindful of the benefits of being seen to invest in the state's declared priorities during Mr Xi's feared anti-corruption campaign.
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Naver is one of a number of Korean companies that are becoming more active within Southeast Asia, which is seen to have real growth potential.
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Viewers want a show in which pretty people find true love, and this is, arguably, the closest we have ever seen to that indecent proposal.
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They don't understand which you've already seen to prevent showing re-runs, or how remixes of an original meme all relate and should be linked.
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Mr Johnson is trumpeting the new deal he has secured, but he is also seen to have abandoned his bid to push it through Parliament.
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While the countries stress the terror financing issue, they are also seen to be trying to bring Qatar in line with Saudi-dominated foreign policy.
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Until, suddenly, I'm being whisked upstairs by Parle, past the most enormous pair of Crocs I've ever seen, to get decked out in chef's whites.
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The U.S. and China are currently discussing a deal to end an escalation of tensions and tariffs seen to have impacted both countries' growth negatively.
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In 2005 a controversial change to Japanese history textbooks, seen to whitewash Imperial Japan's sins, led to riots in China and boycotts of Japanese businesses.
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Initially, Rajapaksa was strongly favored but Premadasa is seen to have closed in on him in the final two weeks of the campaign, they say.
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China's Communist Party is very sensitive to any content seen to jeopardize its grip on power, and regularly censors social media posts and movie scenes.
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This was seen to be particularly damaging to the Pfizer-Allergan deal, since Allergan has been involved in several inversions and mergers in recent years.
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The opposition Labor Party doesn't want to be seen to support a softening of hardline policies lest its current dominance in the opinion polls fades.
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Li Xi, 60, currently party chief of the northeastern province of Liaoning, is seen to be in line for promotion to head a bigger province.
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This worries her husband, Rudolph, who is seen to be not altogether supportive of Margaret's career if it does not help his as a conductor.
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Clinton's 2008 campaign of having done so first — Mr. Trump has seen to it that his followers would never view a Clinton presidency as legitimate.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," he said yesterday to CNN's Dana Bash.
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He dodged a question about protesters' demand for an independent inquiry—Beijing still tries to avoid being seen to be setting policy in Hong Kong.
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So we think about race in relation to that power structure that's keeping the people who are seen to be the least valuable in line.
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The fixer's modus operandi demonstrated a knowledge of match manipulation and bookmaking markets that was far beyond anything the Sportradar analysts had seen to date.
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Muslim women who wear the burqa, niqab, hijab or burkini are seen to be a constant reminder of the limits of state control regarding terrorism.
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In the past, many conservatives have been left disappointed when judges appointed by Republican presidents were seen to have lost their resolve on the bench.
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Even President Trump has ample reason, based on the intelligence reports he has seen, to doubt Saudi Arabia's account of what happened to Jamal Khashoggi.
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And right now, coronavirus has been seen to be impacting the urban areas, but eventually it's going to work its way to the rural communities.
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Several officials on the financial control bodies also have said privately that their reputations could be harmed if their work is seen to be toothless.
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My husband Daniel could swaddle a blanket better than anyone I've seen to this day, which did wonders for helping the baby get to sleep.
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And security expert Brian Krebs, who reports on vulnerabilities, bad actors and fishy "security" services, experienced one of the largest DDoS attacks seen to date.
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However, for the sake of encouraging or even achieving these policy wins, Christians cannot be seen to excuse lies, rationalize incompetence or impose double standards.
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I don't believe that political judgment will be rendered on that if the president is seen to have successfully handled the crisis as a whole.
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Whenever there is a positive test it should be seen to understand where the disease is and whether we need to strengthen the social distancing.
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And while an ever more brutal crackdown unquestionably hurts Beijing's image overseas, being seen to bow to public pressure might encourage unrest on the mainland.
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The company's 29 lineup, specifically the iPhone XS and XS Max, delivers on that promise: They're the smartest, fastest, best iPhones we've seen to date.
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In Norway, commuters have been seen to be able to include some travel time as part of their working day, the researchers made note of.
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" Then, in 210, he predicted: "Consciousness itself will be seen to only be a time sensor, adding to the other sensors of light and space.
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This is not hyperbole -- these gorgeous ladies might be the most impressive batch of WAGs we've seen to date ... with absolute bombshells across the board.
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It's possible that's what Mook has in mind with his remarks, which come after an initial debate that Clinton was widely seen to have won.
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While Microsoft has been gaining significant traction as a major cloud player, it&aposs still seen to lag far behind the dominant Amazon Web Services.
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With that said we are razor-focused on our therapies and our approach, and we are very excited about the results we've seen to-date.
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But for the policy to be seen to have really worked, Glencore has to complete the second leg of capacity restoration without destroying the price.
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However, in the recent months with central banks using artificial ways to pump money into the economy, this inverse relationship is seen to be dying.
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It's a real problem but I've never seen, to my knowledge—unfortunately perhaps—a youngster leaving a nightclub drunk because they drank Cotes-du-Rhone.
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Sources told Fox News that the executive action by Trump could be seen to run afoul of the 1997 order and would likely draw a lawsuit.
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Damage can be seen to the roof of a tour boat after an explosion sent lava flying through the roof off the Big Island of Hawaii.
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What kind of superpower are we if our President is seen to be chasing phantoms or inviting fears that POTUS cannot control what our spies do?
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OMT has never been used but the announcement alone, along with Draghi's remark, was seen to have helped to lower bond yields in the euro zone.
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"People have less inhibitions in sharing personal data, especially when it is seen to benefit their lives or enable them to utilize new innovations," White added.
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Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer expressed concern over setting a legal standard that would be seen to favor one side of the abortion debate over the other.
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A Star Is Born can be seen to support Jackson's fantasy that his death is a gift to Ally's career, and that plays into dangerous myths.
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And, it's apparently good for the chain too since "tasting areas" have been seen to increase wine sales up to 15 percent, The Mercury News reports.
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Ahead of Tuesday's decision, Macron was seen to be facing a stark choice of either watering down his controversial carbon tax or potentially facing more trouble.
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"Japan cannot be seen to be left behind given their longtime reputation of the Asian technology leader, even if largely through consumer goods," says Johnson-Freese.
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The Conservative Party has a regicidal streak, but those who are seen to bring down a leader rarely end up with the prize, say old hands.
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Participants who were seen to embody harmonious sexual passion showed greater control over their sexual desires, and had less sexually intrusive thoughts than their obsessive counterparts.
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Ruth and Seretse's romance is condensed into a few minutes; for the rest of the film they endure their indignities apart, barely seen to be communicating.
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China's overall trade surplus is seen to have shrunk sharply to $26.38 billion in February from $39.16 billion the previous month, according to the Reuters poll.
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There was something marvelously human about all of the theorists and conference attendees — what they really wanted was to be heard, to be seen, to belong.
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"The missile is seen to have landed within a 20-km boundary west of the Oga peninsula," loudspeakers around the city blared during the evacuation drill.
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It may also be an attempt to be seen to be shielding one of Catalonia's biggest companies from foreign influence ahead of local elections on Dec.
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The company's focus on LNG, which is seen to be a bigger growth markets in coming years than oil, is also seen as attractive for investors.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told CNN Thursday.
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The Kremlin does not trust Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, to ensure the security of its separatist proxies, and Mr Putin cannot be seen to betray them.
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Neither Trump nor Chinese President Xi Jinping can afford to be seen to lose a trade conflict or make many concessions without securing something in return.
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The awesomely disorienting routine most definitely has to be seen to be believed—and even then, we're not totally sure how she managed to do it.
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The pattern is seen to be an indication of bullish activity ahead, and in this case Twitter's 50-day moving average rose above its 200 day.
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Even Mr. Hamelin could be seen to be working hard, though, given his remarkable composure, there was never a fear that anything significant would go wrong.
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Third, most tycoons have lost influence in Delhi, as politicians from Mr Modi down realise the toxicity of being seen to be in cahoots with "bollygarchs".
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The decision received criticism, not only because the awards are generally seen to have failed at ending the Israel-Palestine conflict but because of Arafat himself.
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Henry Golding's old audition tape as a travel show host has to be seen to be believed Alessia Cara's impression of Billie Eilish is pitch-perfect.
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The withdrawal decision was seen to have handed the political and diplomatic initiative to China, which has continued to pledge its unqualified support for the accord.
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"The VCs over there want to be seen to be leading the Series A." If you grow your business without outside investment, that's known as bootstrapping.
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"[But] they can't be seen to lose credibility on normalization by so quickly going back against that," the BlackRock chief investment strategist for fixed income added.
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Of all the responses we've seen to the Apple Watch, from both the tech industry and traditional watch makers, this might just be the most committed.
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ET. * Wall Street closed higher on Tuesday, helped by consumer companies and as Hillary Clinton was seen to be the winner of the first presidential debate.
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"Investors could be seen to be taking some risk off the table with several potentially volatile events lined up," Charles Hanover Investments partner, Dafydd Davies, said.
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But there are also risks for the Republicans who embrace a strict enforcement strategy, especially if it's seen to dismantle families within a growing ethnic electorate.
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The new 30-year JGBs were seen to have drawn bids from investors looking to replenish their inventories ahead of the March 31 fiscal year-end.
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"It is felt that activities that might be seen to be in conflict with Christian values and belief would not be appropriate," a spokesperson told Metro.
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SoftBank is widely seen to have been the deal-maker in the recent Grab-Uber consolidation and now, with that transaction agreed, Alibaba's investment will follow.
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Maybe it's doubly important that people with fulfilling vocations develop, and be seen to develop, sanctuaries outside them: in play, solitude, family, faith, hobbies and leisure.
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Premadasa is seen to have built his base in the countryside and is counting on votes from less affluent Sinhalese, and minority Tamil and Muslim communities.
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Profits at S&P 251 companies on average are seen to fall 2313 percent in the fourth quarter, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The employees are seen to be visibly shocked and move away from their work stations as the deer hurtles down towards the end of the salon.
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Still, the decline in prices is seen to as a result of cautious sentiment ahead of the meeting, with other analysts highlighting uncertainty over Russia's position.
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The company's lackluster stock performance was seen to have prompted Immelt's departure, which came months before analysts had expected, but the shares have continued to fall.
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And of course with global GDP picking up in 2018 ..., there is no reason not to expect the demand trends that we have seen to continue.
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There were hints of that experiment as far back as "True Lies" (1994), and they resurfaced in "Maggie" (2015), in which he was seen to weep.
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Hong Kong is widely seen to be lagging far behind the new industry push of rivals like the southern China tech hub of Shenzhen, and Singapore.
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Mnuchin's comments were seen to have played down views expressed by the president, who noted last week that the dollar was too strong, sending it reeling.
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I watched at least a dozen flying skateboards nearly hit kids in the head; it's the closet I've ever seen to a Nascar wreck first-hand.
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Even if Congress had seen to allocate some of the massive spending increase to border security, the impact of these events probably could have been lessened.
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"Brian and I agree that we must not ever be seen to be censoring what our customers read and influencing their freedom of choice," Branson wrote.
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Because what we have seen, to date, is a few piecemeal moves by states and territories to postpone primaries set for the spring to the summer.
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"Many of our clients don't want to be seen to be working with a foreign company," he told the Channel 4 reporter, who was not identified.
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It's hard for me to see it as a long-lasting commitment given the change we've seen to Senate rules over the past decade or so.
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Her handling of a drinking vessel was seen to pollute the water inside because she belonged to an "untouchable" Hindu caste that had converted to Christianity.
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We celebrate lots of individual women for their success, but it's a whole different beast if you're seen to be actively seeking power, money or influence.
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It is likely that her office is cautious not to be seen to cause Trump to lose face before their meeting, tentatively scheduled for early September.
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After protesters wearing gilets jaunes (yellow jackets) brought the country to a standstill last year, a chastened Mr Macron wants to be seen to be listening.
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President Obama's stimulus package was seen to have lifted the economy and cut unemployment, and recently investors have liked President Trump's push to cut business taxes.
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GitHub, a software platform developer, recently faced what has been described as one of the most powerful distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks seen to date.
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Starling was given banking passport rights in neighboring country Ireland in June, in a move seen to mark its first expansion to a European Union country.
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The ERG's hold over the prime minister's previous minority government was seen to be a key driver of divergence in attitudes between the U.K. and Brussels.
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Reactions from passersby and others ranged from "the most beautiful car I've ever seen" to "pretty handsome" with our own opinion closer somewhere in the middle.
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"From a technical, tactical, physical and mental point of view, France 203 was the best women's World Cup seen to date," Ujevic said in a statement.
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The Justice Department will now apply our civil rights laws, largely intended to address discrimination against minorities, to challenge university admissions policies seen to disfavor whites.
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The closest thing we've seen to an actual Trump infrastructure plan was a proposal, not for public spending, but for huge tax credits to private developers.
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Fox: I think, honestly, the majority of male dogs do like to hump, but I guess female dogs also can be seen to exhibit that behavior.
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Foreign investors were seen to have bought short-term Japanese bills as an alternative to U.S. Treasury bills because of their fears of a potential default.
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Of the upgrades we've seen to the Apple Watch since 53, very few of them have involved the display, which has stayed largely unchanged until now.
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Amidst the media frenzy, "Comedian," was widely seen to be one big joke satirizing the foolish eccentricities of the art world and its ultra-rich collectors.
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Everything we do for our clients is kept confidential, as it&aposs really important we&aposre seen to act as an extension to their internal resource.
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Democrats, for their part, have reportedly been reluctant to hit back and capitalize on impeachment out of concern at being seen to further politicize the process.
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Jewish and Jewish-surnamed journalists were particular targets, especially those seen to be thwarting Mr. Trump's rise: Jonah Goldberg, Julia Ioffe and Ben Shapiro, among others.
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"The measures that have been taken were, from my personal knowledge, probably the most aggressive we've ever seen to tackle a spreading disease yet," Loew said.
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"This is the closest thing we have seen to collusion," Clint Watts, a senior fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said of the data-sharing.
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The drama of the road, once you have been observing and participating in it for a number of years, can be seen to change and develop.
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It's procedural world building — each episode a discrete unit or short story that, nonetheless, must still be seen to appreciate the breadth of the show's universe.
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Traffic was stopped at the busy intersection in Japanese city of Fukuoka on the weekend after the road was seen to sink some seven centimeters (2.7 inches).
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But it did want to be seen to back the "winning" candidate, which is doubtless why it is gleefully spreading word of Mrs Merkel's supposed phone call.
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Before the House of Windsor was created in the early 20th century, the royal family was largely German and seen to be alien, remote and too big.
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Yes, it's poor decision making on their part to be seen, to be near me, to burrow into my ear––but I know that it's not malicious.
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People living more than 200 meters from a major road weren't seen to have any increase in risk, according to the study, published Wednesday in the Lancet.
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So in practice, what happens is the power is seen to reside in the individual leader, the charismatic leader who represents the voice of the ordinary people.
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Virtual reality is brimming with potential for scare-inducing stories, and Twisted Pixel is ready to deliver one of the most promising examples I've seen to date.
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One of the only downsides we have seen to marijuana legalization in other states is artificial financial and regulatory barriers to small businesses and entrepreneurs of color.
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Though, having played with the device at MWC and again in China, I can say that the hardware is certainly the best foldable we've seen to date.
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Only a few members of Britain's main opposition party were seen to vote against the motion, passed at the party's conference in the northern city of Liverpool.
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"The response we've seen to The Handmaid's Tale in just one week since its premiere has been absolutely incredible," Craig Erwich, Hulu's head of content, told Variety.
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"Family values," the vilification of Planned Parenthood's work, terrorizing of the clinic staff, and radical de-funding (in the name of "saving" us) has seen to that.
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" House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told CNN's Dana Bash: "Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point.
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With the risk of no-deal seen to be dwindling, implied volatility gauges, a measure of expected swings in the pound, extended their drop across the board.
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"GoEuro is now poised to join the small circle of European start-ups seen to have the potential to become multi-billion dollar companies," the company said.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," Hoyer, the second highest-ranking House Democrat, told CNN.
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In helicopter footage, the driver's side door can be seen to open when the police surround the stopped vehicle, implying Mr. Abu al-Qi'an willingly opened it.
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The centrist candidate is seen to have secured approximately 65 percent of votes to far-right Marine Le Pen's 35 percent, according to a Kantar Sofres poll.
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Credit Suisse Group AG has barred transactions involving certain Venezuelan bonds, fearing any potential fallout from being seen to support the increasingly autocratic government of Nicolas Maduro.
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The success of any deal is widely seen to rest on the willingness of China, which has resisted pressure to curb its vast fleet, to accept restrictions.
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He intervened partly because he fears that the revolutions there must be seen to fail—or Russia itself could one day suffer a revolution of its own.
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Once people hear that magic mushrooms may treat depression, it won't be long before all kinds of spurious headlines are seen to encourage people to self-medicate.
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The Bangalore-based company is seen to be strengthening its arsenal to wage a war with Amazon that might soon define India's $15 billion e-commerce sector.
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At Bat isn't the first app to use these sorts of alerts (which Apple calls "Advanced Notifications") but it's probably the most useful we've seen to date.
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The relationship between Beijing and Singapore is now seen to be warming up again after Lee made a trip to the Chinese capital in September this year.
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Rights-holders are wary of anything that might be seen to be eroding the principle of territoriality, which they say is key to the financing of films.
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A recent six-day rally in bitcoin — a rare winning streak — was seen to be in part due to a drop in the number of new Ethereum.
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The European high court declared the agreement invalid in October, claiming that the U.S. cannot be seen to adequately safeguard privacy because of its mass surveillance practices.
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"To be seen to be interested puts you in a place where people are interested in who you are, what you do, what you wear," she said.
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"New York is seen to have more global, big-hitting buyers," said Anthony McNerney, the director of contemporary art at Gurr Johns, an advisory company in London.
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Fayulu, a former Exxon executive, is one of two opposition candidates seen to pose the biggest threat to Kabila's chosen successor, former interior minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary.
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He was widely seen to have fared badly during televised debates against former London Mayor Ken Livingstone and had similarly poor performances in the EU referendum campaign.
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But with the newly released iPhone-only Bridge headset from Occipital, it's now the focal device in one of those most promising headsets we've seen to date.
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Originally, the malware was seen to be fairly innocuous: it could siphon off only small snippets of information such as a device's ID, and the current time.
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"Mattingly would watch Corey play and say, 'This is the closest I've seen to Jeter since Jeter was that young,' " said A. J. Ellis, the Dodgers' catcher.
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"Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told CNN's Dana Bash.
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Concern has grown recently over the number of young people seen to be sending or receiving pornographic images, or accessing age inappropriate content online through their devices.
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When you do not know where to look for help and those who should be helping you are nowhere to be seen, to whom do you go?
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"It's a real problem but I've never seen, to my knowledge—unfortunately perhaps—a youngster leaving a nightclub drunk because they drank Cotes-du-Rhone," Guillaume said.
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Inflation is seen to average 2.6% this year and 2.9% next year, the central bank has said, well within its target of 2%-4% for both years.
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This is because it emerges from the Muslim disavowal of caste and refusal to acknowledge Pakistan's ethnic cleansing of the Hindus who are seen to represent it.
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Crucially, Mr. Khan, who is seen to have come to power with the military's support, bucked expectations by taking a conciliatory tone on global and regional policy.
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In the wave of grief after the shootings he wanted to be seen to be open to measures that polls show a majority of Americans strongly support.
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Often, writer-performers confuse the actor's desire to be seen, to be "exposed" before an audience, with expository writing that's shapeless because it insists on telling all.
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Despite heightened tensions, the government said it was determined to proceed with the peace conference on Tuesday, rather than be seen to be giving in to terrorism.
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So it's possible that stringent UK regulations might sum to a de facto ban if Huawei's approach to security isn't seen to take major steps forward soon.
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Next month, Delhi elects a new state assembly and the BJP is widely seen to be trailing behind an incumbent local group headed by a feisty leader.
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But it is still forecast to show more subdued growth in the sector as the reading is seen to edge lower to 51.4 from 51.7 in October.
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If the company's annual meeting is held before October, she could also vote to remove directors seen to be complicit with Moonves, said BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield.
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Watch how cops who patrol an at-risk neighborhood in Philadelphia have started a regular block party — their karaoke skills need to be seen to be believed.
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As Britain prepares to leave the EU next year, businesses based in the U.K. were seen to be struggling to attract investment, according to 's Paul Venables.
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The bullish views are mostly expressed in contracts for energy and industrial stocks, while the consumer discretionary and utilities sectors are seen to have the most downside.
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He will be criticized if he is seen to capitulate, but he will also be criticized if he is seen as contributing to the destruction of NAFTA.
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All were seen to be putting their own interests first, asking not what they could do for a country, but what a country could do for them.
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He added that expected economic growth in 2019 is seen to be around 4.5% and current account deficit to decline to 4-5% from 7.7% in 2018.
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"Based on the evidence we have seen to date, Man Group will dispute any claim and intends to vigorously and robustly defend any proceedings," the company said.
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But he is one of the only people I've seen to try to take this literature seriously and think about the ethical and philosophical implications of it.
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While the termination would incur losses, the announcement was greeted positively as the offshore construction project was seen to have been burdening Kawasaki Heavy with extra costs.
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"Whenever there is a positive test it should be seen to understand where the disease is and whether we need to strengthen the social distancing," he said.
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Moments after the casket was carried down the front steps of the cathedral, Jacqueline Kennedy was seen to whisper to John, who then saluted his father's casket.
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This is because, in contrast to its counterparts in Warsaw and Budapest, Slovakia has not been seen to directly criticize the EU over issues such as immigration.
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In lieu of the fast time of second hands and their snatched fractions, a strong sense of photographic history can be seen to converge on Herzog's work.
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A video emerged last May in which the unnamed officer was seen to attack the man – named as José Magalhães – while the fan's two boys looked on.
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In honor of the series' wackadoodle second season, which ends with Tuesday night's finale, here are eight reasons Legends of Tomorrow must be seen to be believed.
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Regardless of why Twitter took action against Spencer, the restoration of his account might well be seen to embolden members of the alt-right on the website.
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In any case, Wilson has a good sense of humor about the whole thing, and says he enjoys all the memes and responses he's seen to the video.
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Cardin, 74, was first elected to Congress in 1987 and is seen to be in a commanding position to not only win the primary but also re-election.
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Japanese retail investors are long known to be contrarian traders and the dollar's sharp drop this year was seen to have whetted their appetite for the U.S. currency.
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North Korea feels it is in a life-or-death struggle and cannot be seen to flinch at this, its most difficult strategic moment in the 21st century.
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The master of the craft, Jaquen H'gar, was often seen to change faces — but in a spooky manner that was clearly more about magic than simple cartoon villainy.
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Netanyahu's right-wing government is wary of being seen to yield to Palestinian pressure over the site, which Jews revere as the vestige of their two ancient temples.
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Last year, Gulf Marine said contracts were delayed into 2019 as the company was seen to be in breach of certain banking covenants at the end of 2018.
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Lowe's altitude while twisting over the pole must be seen to be believed; her record-breaking high jump measures a gravity-defying 2.05 meters — that's about 6.5 feet.
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Beyond having these processes in place, health facilities must be seen to attend to complaints, conduct investigations and give feedback on actions taken to women and their families.
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A democracy that incorporates more public deliberation will, in my view, achieve greater legitimacy because it will be seen to respond to the public's priorities and key concerns.
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And two, they would justify far more policy and investment to fight climate change than has been seen to date in the US or any other major economy.
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The "Indian princess"—a beautiful woman covered in animal skins and feathers—was an especially popular trope, seen to embody the independent spirit of the young United States.
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A pardon, which leaves court rulings intact, allows Ms Suu Kyi to make a small but attention-grabbing concession to the West, while not being seen to backtrack.
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But Nigel Powell, the company's chief communications officer, stepped in, because of the possible backlash Nike would face if it was seen to be on the NFL's side.
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Soon, nearly every team sent out a 1,000-yard rusher: In 2000, 23 players reached the number, and any back who did not was seen to be substandard.
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