" Any injury from buying the unnecessary health insurance — presumably, an expense that the men would not otherwise incur — "is entirely self-inflicted," Judge King continued, adding that "a long line of cases establishes that self-inflicted injuries cannot establish standing because a self-inflicted injury, by definition, is not traceable to the challenged action.
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This is a guy -- all of this was self-inflicted.
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Police arrived to find Jeremiah with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The judgment I faced and the self-inflicted guilt became consuming.
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Collier died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot in a neighboring county.
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We're told it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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They are a very temporary bandage to a self inflicted wound.
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"Avicii's suicide caused by self-inflicted cuts from glass," reported TMZ.
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Mr. Cruz was also helped by Mr. Trump's self-inflicted wounds.
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In his telling, America's problems are simple, self-inflicted and reversible.
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United's horrors were sandwiched between two other self-inflicted brand disasters.
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Adding to these self-inflicted problems is a new financial one.
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There would be no self-inflicted intelligence leaks, no 3 a.m.
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She died at the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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There's no doubt that part of their demise was self-inflicted.
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Hunn, 50, was also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Lombardo said Paddock likely died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Smith also alleged that many of Gizzell's injuries were self-inflicted.
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Police claim Castano's body was riddled with self-inflicted knife wounds.
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Because after this kind of self-inflicted torture, you deserve it.
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Oh and also, another self inflicted wound, the Wall Street speeches.
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Paddock died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene.
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He was later found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Amy's death was initially investigated as a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Then there are the others, the ones that are self-inflicted.
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Yes, but self-inflicted is the description of Trump, isn't it?
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She was later found dead by a self-inflicted gun wound.
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This story is a self-inflicted wound, and was entirely predictable.
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It's been years of a vicious cycle of self-inflicted turmoil.
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These self-inflicted actions have made the party leadership beyond anxious.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said.
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The police had determined that the bullet wound was self-inflicted.
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Democrats are trying to avoid self-inflicted disaster in the House.
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The Pirro wound was completely self-inflicted -- her attack against Rep.
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Fryberg dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene.
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To some Trump administration critics, it was a self-inflicted wound.
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Unlike AIDS or cancer, America's opioid epidemic is entirely self-inflicted.
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Investigators say Paddock died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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In any event it was a totally self-inflicted wound. Why?
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The Australian market is not immune from self-inflicted wounds, too.
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Mr. Rapp died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1983.
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You really truly do, and some of it is self-inflicted.
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Editorial Donald Trump may have veered from self-inflicted crisis to self-inflicted crisis over the course of his young presidency, but he has kept one policy goal steadily before him: tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Iwasaki died of a self-inflicted wound shortly after, according to police.
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The Supreme Court has tended to reject these kinds of "self-inflicted"
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The worst part is that this self-inflicted wound was completely avoidable.
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These kinds of questions are tedious and are all totally self-inflicted.
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Police said one woman was found dead of a self-inflicted wound.
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He described the Paris agreement as a "self-inflicted major economic wound".
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BILLIONAIRE INVESTOR RON BARON SAYS TESLA HAS HAD SOME SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS
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She's the bestselling author of the painfully hilarious memoir, Self-Inflicted Wounds.
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Today, after many humiliations, they are licking their partly self-inflicted wounds.
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A series of self-inflicted wounds made things much worse (see article).
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The episode seemed like the self-inflicted wound of Clinton's political career.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at an area hospital.
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But Meredith and Bailey aren't the only ones creating self-inflicted harm.
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The Rippers, for example, are people with self-inflicted scars in patterns.
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We've seen Trump in action when he faces self-inflicted political crises.
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The list of offenses, largely self-inflicted, reads like a rap sheet.
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The massive manhunt ended in Erie, Pennsylvania, with a self-inflicted gunshot.
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The American experiment will fail, the victim of a self-inflicted wound.
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"Self-inflicted wounds on the penalty kill," Jets coach Paul Maurice said.
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Such a move would represent a self-inflicted wound to national security.
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He had a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was hospitalized, authorities said.
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The suspect is in grave condition after a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Like the Trump Tower meeting, the statement was another self-inflicted wound.
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Kelley, 85033, died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said.
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Police found him dead, with gunshot wounds, one of them self-inflicted.
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Breakingviews Bristol-Myers Squibb has suffered a $21 billion self-inflicted wound.
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But among males, self-inflicted injury rates remained stable, the researchers found.
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Aghdam died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, according to police.
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Finally, Congress has self-inflicted a severe blow to its oversight integrity.
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But there's another, self-inflicted reason for the malaise of the SPD.
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The greatest catastrophes in her life are to some extent self-inflicted.
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The majority of the crises Trump has faced have been self-inflicted.
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The coronavirus pandemic is Trump's first crisis that was not self-inflicted.
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Every wound he has is just self-inflicted and that's just hard.
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After his rampage, Rodger died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's just people trying their best in a self-inflicted tumultuous situation.
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The Public Editor President Trump has a predisposition toward self-inflicted wounds.
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The situation is plain, and it is at least partially self-inflicted.
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Still, however small, a self-inflicted wound is still an unnecessary hardship.
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The suspect was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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You know, some of your tweets, some of it is self-inflicted.
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Because so many of the issues that Uber suffers from are self-inflicted.
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He was dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Birmingham police.
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The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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Turing died of cyanide poisoning, possibly self-inflicted, at the age of 41. ■
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The female shooter died from a gunshot wound believed to be self-inflicted.
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" The Superintendent also said the wounds on Smollett were most likely "self-inflicted.
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Her son Matthew died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April 2013.
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They found Paddock on the floor, dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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"My work doesn't deal with personal trauma or self-inflicted pain," Dolle says.
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But many of the woes are self-inflicted from rampant graft, he said.
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"She appeared to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," he said.
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But how much do you think of what we're seeing is self-inflicted?
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He was inside, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Cook said.
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She was found dead Wednesday morning of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound.
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In that time, the ERs reported 43,13 self-inflicted injuries in young people.
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Deputies found her 90 minutes later with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The preliminary cause of death was self-inflicted strangulation, according to the agency.
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This instance is different though, as it seems to have been self-inflicted.
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It's a self-inflicted wound that Trump is blaming someone else for inflicting.
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Upon arrival, officers found Shields suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was likely killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said Monday.
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This overregulated permitting process is a massive, self- inflicted wound on our country.
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Lombardo said Paddock died before midnight, likely of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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There's already a shortage of drivers, which is sort of self-inflicted maybe.
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"GE has its own set of self-inflicted, company-specific problems," he said.
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The shooter ultimately died from injuries that included a self-inflicted head wound.
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A NYPD spokesman said the suspect is dead from a self-inflicted wound.
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He was found dead on the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, The Associated Press reported.
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When self-inflicted unintentional deaths are included, the figure rises to 74 percent.
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So far, the Trump administration has been overwhelmingly dominated by self-inflicted crises.
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He had three gunshot wounds, including a self-inflicted shot to the head.
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Even before the latest shock, gas operators were reeling from self-inflicted wounds.
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There were plenty of self-inflicted wounds, as well as genuine ideological opposition.
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This overregulated permitting process is a massive, self-inflicted wound on our country.
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Still, there is considerable good news under their heap of self-inflicted turmoil.
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"A lot of our wounds were self-inflicted," said veteran linebacker Derrick Johnson.
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She died at a hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, he said.
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If Woods's putter hurt McIlroy's comeback hopes, the final blow was self-inflicted.
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He is in "critical condition" from the self-inflicted wounds but expected to survive.
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Suttner died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Howard County coroner Frank Flaspohler said.
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The chaos over tariffs that has heightened business uncertainty represents a self-inflicted wound.
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Investigators said he died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
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But in reality, the greatest risk of dying from a firearm remains self-inflicted.
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"President Trump's Iran strategy is a self-inflicted disaster," Biden said in a statement.
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The red states' self-inflicted loss will be the blue states' gain, yet again.
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Paddock was found dead inside the room with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was found dead, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, on February 4.
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None of its self-inflicted wounds is fatal and each has a potential fix.
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And it was exhausting, because so much of it seemed self-inflicted and avoidable.
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I think I had more self-inflicted injuries in my career than anyone else.
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Police found Paddock dead in his hotel room of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Her downfall was self-inflicted and something her unknowing family couldn't save her from.
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Three years ago, she suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to her face. brightcove.
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If the civilian's wounds were self-inflicted, however, we removed them from our data.
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Bailey's suspension of Grey, of course, is it's own kind of self-inflicted harm.
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The shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police told CNN affiliate WIBW.
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Then came the bluster, the threats, the self-inflicted pressure to take muscular moves.
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President Trump's first executive order is a self-inflicted harm with long-lasting consequences.
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Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He had a gunshot wound to the head, which police believe was self-inflicted.
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But I never listened to his songs and heard a dire self-inflicted prophecy.
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Scandals and new developments have been uncovered nearly daily, many of them self-inflicted.
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Now, the once-respected news organization is wobbling after months of self-inflicted blunders.
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The most significant breaches of the last few years have all been self-inflicted.
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They found Kelley dead inside, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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Paddock was found dead in his hotel room -- apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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The officer called for emergency medical care, and Clark survived the self-inflicted injuries.
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Long appears to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.
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He was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his hotel room.
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The truth was too hard to admit: That self-inflicted torture had been comforting.
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He died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in 1959.
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In Crissier, Switzerland, police reported the cause of death as a self-inflicted gunshot.
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So good and bad bounces — and self-inflicted mistakes — are built into the game.
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The Heat just emerged from an uncharacteristically self-inflicted bout of salary-cap purgatory.
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President Donald Trump and his party have just given themselves another self-inflicted wound.
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Although the missile spat did not help AmorePacific, its other problems are self-inflicted.
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The decision will bring significant, self-inflicted economic loss on our nation over time.
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But it's been reeling from a string of self-inflicted crises in recent years.
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Addiction is seen as self-inflicted failure; the etiology is passed over in silence.
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From wrist to shoulder, the boy's arms are covered in self-inflicted knife wounds.
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The female shooter died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the chief said.
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The fact that we even have a debt ceiling is a self-inflicted wound.
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This self-inflicted competition comes as other coffee companies ramp up their own expansions.
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There's, sort of, you called it an addiction, stress being self-inflicted, an addiction.
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And Thursday's proceedings show how Trump's lying will continue to cause self-inflicted wounds.
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All Trump's crises so far have been internal and self-inflicted, more or less.
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It is the latest in a series of self-inflicted wounds by Japanese corporate giants.
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Randall Coffland died from a single self-inflicted gunshot to the head, according to police.
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He was found two days later in his car with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The president&aposs off hand remarks were, let&aposs face it, some self inflicted wounds.
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"What we've seen over the past couple of weeks are self-inflicted wounds," he said.
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Most of his recent frustrations have been self-inflicted, which is in a way reassuring.
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Police arrived at the scene and determined that Matthew Edwards' gunshot wound was self-inflicted.
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As Uber stumbled from a series of self-inflicted scandals, Lyft's business continues to grow.
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Three people are in custody and a fourth died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The Greenville police said Mirra died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot.
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And Wisconsin, dealing with some self-inflicted budget woes, including revenue shortfalls that forced Gov.
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Before his arrest, Leiva was treated for a self-inflicted laceration on his upper chest.
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The scourge of fake news against the American media was largely a self-inflicted wound.
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Clinton's team attributed their devastating defeat to a lot of factors — just few self-inflicted.
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The only question is how much self-inflicted damage it will sustain in the meantime.
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Concepcion had a self-inflicted gunshot wound and died later, while the child was unhurt.
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Traditionally, genocide deniers say that fewer people died and that the tragedy was self-inflicted.
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Worley was taken to the hospital with self-inflicted injuries to her neck, Casteel said.
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Wechsler, 45, died at the hospital from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, police say.
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The attacker, described as a man in his 50s, died from a self-inflicted wound.
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Dr. Reisman points to the self-inflicted bruises on Celeste's wrists to prove her point.
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Kelly was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after fleeing the church.
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Police stormed the room to find Paddock already dead ... apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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When authorities entered Paddock's room, they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Tech already suffers self-inflicted wounds around inequality and its well-noted lack of diversity.
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He called the problem "totally self-inflicted" and said the policy response had lacked credibility.
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It's not clear if he died from police gunfire or a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Legan died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound as police officers responded to the shooting.
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Police stormed his room and found the gunman dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Mirra died from a self-inflicted gunshot in February in Greenville, N.C. He was 41.
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"I don't know what else to call it but a self-inflicted wound," Johnson said.
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The suspect, a 24-year-old white male, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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"At this time we believe that he had a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Tackitt said.
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This is a self-inflicted wound and history clearly demonstrates how severe it could be.
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There was plenty of sadness and misery in Brown's life, much of it self-inflicted.
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I talked to other patients who had hundreds of self-inflicted cuts on their bodies.
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I had to figure it out myself after many self-inflicted blows to the head.
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Manufacturers are not liable for self-inflicted wounds or injuries caused by third party repair.
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But a trade war may be only the start of big business's self-inflicted punishment.
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The weird thing about hangovers is that that they're self-inflicted but generally not fatal.
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Instead, the show's attention is drawn backward to Camille's injuries, emotional, physical and self-inflicted.
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Coach Pat Shurmur, who handles the play calling, suggested the issues were more self-inflicted.
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My father died of gunshot wounds, not self-inflicted, one afternoon when I was ten.
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Russia is a clear adversary in cyberspace and we can't afford these self-inflicted injuries.
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Later, the global financial crisis of 113 delivered a severe blow, one partly self-inflicted.
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In September, 22018, the G.B.I. closed its case, concluding that Jessica's wounds were self-inflicted.
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This is how we save the Republic — one self-inflicted Trumpian political wound after another.
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Some of this turmoil may be self-inflicted, but all are challenges for U.S. policy.
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While they have our sympathy, let's not forget that their suffering was totally self-inflicted.
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So when bad faith does run into consequences, those consequences tend to be self-inflicted.
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Google has, in effect, ceded the entire market after years of self-inflicted failures in messaging.
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Elliott Smith (2003) Smith died of what were two seemingly self-inflicted stabs to the heart.
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The 28-year-old Orlando woman had a self-inflicted cut on her arm, detectives say.
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Mirra was found dead in Greenville, North Carolina on Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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" Johnson the brothers hit Smollett a few times, but most of Smollett's injuries were "self-inflicted.
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Medical examiners eventually concluded Mark Short died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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I almost hesitate to say this, but this is a bit of a self-inflicted crisis.
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Police say the teens were taken to the hospital and treated for self-inflicted wrist wounds.
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The Cook County medical examiner ruled Rosenthal died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head.
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Police say she was found dead with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The sergeant, found in his residence, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the representative said.
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"Jacob had one apparent gunshot wound, consistent with a being self-inflicted," the police statement says.
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Trump seized on the chance to bolster his campaign after several weeks of self-inflicted wounds.
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He was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot when police stormed into his hotel room.
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Of course, partly this rash of takedowns speaks to the enormity of Facebook's self-inflicted challenge.
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So, although I think I am underpaid by $10,000-$15,000, some of it is self-inflicted.
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The shooter was found dead in his hotel room with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Third-wheeling with an overly attached couple might be the worst form of self-inflicted torture.
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It is unclear right now if it was by police gunfire or a self-inflicted wound.
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The GOP at the same time must also avoid any self- inflicted wounds before the midterms.
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The suspected shooter also died during the incident, of a self-inflicted injury, according to officials.
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Two people were killed and the suspect died of a self-inflicted wound, according to authorities.
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" He said he believes the scratches and bruises on Smollett's face were "most likely self-inflicted.
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It espouses self-inflicted pain and adds scalpels to the handbag of normal self-maintenance tools.
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The suspected attacker, 51, also died from a "self-inflicted wound," Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
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Emerson, 903, died in Santa Monica, California, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a coroner said.
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Lopez said the man was discovered in his car dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Disturbingly, much of the damage observed was self-inflicted—but a likely consequence of orca confinement.
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The gunman, Dr. Henry Bello, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, law enforcement officials said.
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Or, there's the "10,000 Calorie Challenge," a self-explanatory, seriously cruel and unusual, self-inflicted punishment.
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Police have said Gordon strangled Sharon and then killed himself with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's also struggled to bring traffic into its stores due to self-inflicted and macroeconomic pressures.
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While self-performed bloodletting was frowned upon, even some psychiatrists described self-inflicted cuts as therapeutic.
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Police found Long dead of what Dean said he believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot.
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They are also self-inflicted, economists say, a consequence of flawed policies and enormous graft scandals.
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COM Clinton allies say campaign's missteps on health issues could create 'self-inflicted nightmare' http://bit.
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A big disruption of trade and immigration is a self-inflicted wound at a bad time.
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Underwood, of Yuba City, California, sustained a self-inflicted gunshot to the face in June 2016.
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The nation has devolved into leaderless confusion as to how to manage a self-inflicted chaos.
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The shooter — whose birthday is today — is in grave condition after his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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President Donald Trump closed out the first week of impeachment hearings with a self-inflicted wound.
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But the issue has been overshadowed by what many Republicans see as Trump's self-inflicted controversies.
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"Just too many self-inflicted mistakes that put us in bad positions," quarterback Eli Manning said.
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CNN previously reported that the fatal injury was not self-inflicted, according to Marine Gunnery Sgt.
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Fractious politics have in recent years brought the country to the verge of self-inflicted default.
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Tariffs are a self-inflicted wound that hurt our industry, and the economy as a whole.
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"These are peculiarly hostile and peculiarly self-inflicted," said Adams, now a professor at American University.
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Cobain died in 1994 aged 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot while struggling with heroin addiction.
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Lindsey's body was found in a closet with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
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Opponents of the travel order, on the other hand, took pleasure in Trump's self-inflicted wound.
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The notorious, and self-inflicted, Whitefish debacle destroyed the credibility of the government of Puerto Rico.
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At this point, Biden's biggest vulnerability is his tendency for self-inflicted wounds during the campaign.
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Police say Bradley&aposs injury wasn&apost consistent with biting the blade, but appeared self-inflicted.
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Hers is a story often understood to be about corrosive and largely self-inflicted domestic ennui.
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Life is truly a series of defeats, many of them self-inflicted by our own shortsightedness.
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Insecure and introspective, many of Phillips' lyrics pose some sort of self-inflicted or induced problem.
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Any drama comes, instead, from her family history, which includes a number of self-inflicted deaths.
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For many Republicans who oppose Mr. Trump's trade policies, the program treats a self-inflicted wound.
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"These are self-inflicted wounds that must be avoided," Ms. Lagarde wrote in a blog post.
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With the new marketing push, the company wants to move on from its self-inflicted wounds.
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In some cases, the problem is "self-inflicted political wounds" brought on by incompetence, says Nelson.
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And that was where he died, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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We're told Larissa did have scratches on her stomach, but they appeared to be self-inflicted.
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His self-inflicted troubles began in 2015, around the time of his first victory over Cormier.
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For Mr. de Blasio, the horse-carriage issue has been something of a self-inflicted headache.
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The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his apartment, authorities said.
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During a search of the hospital, they found a suspect with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Instead, he fell on the ground running by drawing attention to his own self-inflicted messes.
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In recent years, however, the group fell victim to diplomatic bad luck and self-inflicted mistakes.
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"Be Best" has faced other challenges, too -- self-inflicted, perhaps -- in the overall rollout and messaging.
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"They've got a self-inflicted problem," said University of Florida business professor Jay Ritter about underwriters.
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The alleged female shooter was found dead on the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Ralph Northam of Virginia this weekend found himself enmeshed in controversy — and then self-inflicted confusion.
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MH: To your point, so much of all of this stuff with him is self-inflicted.
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The next US recession may be self-inflicted My CNN Business colleague Matt Egan in New York has a thoughtful new piece analyzing how two big economic events — Trump's tax cuts, and his trade war with China — may have set the stage for a self-inflicted recession.
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His body was later found in the college with what they said were self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
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The woman, 18-year-old Sol Pais, was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound.
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She was hoping to draw her opponent into one of his signature self-inflicted damaging news cycles.
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After injuring several employees at the online video giant, Aghdam died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He talks earnestly about the self-inflicted terror he felt running Beme before selling it to CNN.
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After a struggle, Delos, with his face covered in bleeding, self-inflicted scratches, delivers a cryptic speech.
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The self-inflicted crisis has left many scratching their heads looking for a motive, or a beneficiary.
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Officers heard a gunshot and found him dead in the church from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Officers heard a shot and found him dead in the church from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The invasion of Iraq is sometimes added to the list of self-inflicted wounds that China avoided.
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"This is a totally ridiculous, self-inflicted, self-defeating crisis that President Trump has created with Mexico."
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Davis doesn't detail what exactly happened or what those "self-inflicted" wounds and "confluence of reasons" were.
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A largely self-inflicted humanitarian emergency has sent more than 4.5 million Venezuelans fleeing over the borders.
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The firm's predicament is the result of several factors, some beyond its control and some self-inflicted.
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It's no coincidence, says Dr. Moutier, that self-inflicted deaths started to fall around the same time.
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The suspect, identified as Michael Cwiklinski by CBS Pittsburgh, later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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TMZ reported on Tuesday that Avicii died by a self-inflicted wound using a shard of glass.
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Her death was ruled a suicide as a result of a self-inflicted drug and alcohol overdose.
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Her death was ruled a suicide as a result of a self-inflicted drug and alcohol overdose.
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A no-deal Brexit would represent a historic catastrophe: an unnecessary, and entirely self-inflicted, economic crisis.
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The Heat suffered self-inflicted wounds, making just four of 23 free throws while committing 290 turnovers.
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He was suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and taken to the hospital in stable condition.
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The attacker, who the police said was a woman, died from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The shooter, who the police said was a woman, died from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Field was found in another part of the house, also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Trump's Twitter feed is the tip of the spear when it comes to his self-inflicted wounds.
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" Johnson said the brothers hit Smollett a few times, but most of Smollett's injuries were "self-inflicted.
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The woman was taken to the hospital with self-inflicted cuts to her wrists, the source said.
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Ultimately, I fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
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But whether tax reform will lead to another self-inflicted defeat, or a sweeping victory, is unclear.
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The other co-conspirator, James Gamble, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after.
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The spokesperson also said shooter is dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It is unclear whether he died from police gunfire or a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Johnson said.
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Moreover, bad actors may be plotting how to seize advantage during this self-inflicted window of vulnerability.
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The tin ear of the left has struck again, and once again it's a self-inflicted wound.
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To Trump critics, the European response suggests that the U.S. has dealt itself a self-inflicted wound.
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An autopsy found one apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound and two others from the armed citizen's gun.
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I won't catalogue each and every self-inflicted verbal oddity that comes out of the candidate's mouth.
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A manhunt ended hours later, when police found the suspect dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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However effective Trump's tweets are as propaganda, they also continue to be a self-inflicted legal wound.
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Fortunately, Congress is likely to restore much of the UN funding, sparing Americans a self-inflicted wound.
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More obvious is our legislature's self-inflicted damage, primarily to its ability to engage in critical thinking.
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Mr. Rajoy's future also hinges on whether the Socialists can recover from their largely self-inflicted crisis.
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But the truth is, Lehman failed due to self-inflicted wounds and missteps right to the end.
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Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
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But America has suffered huge self-inflicted wounds because of its invasion of Iraq 16 years ago.
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His tenure, they know, has been filled with missteps and controversies, unforced errors and self-inflicted wounds.
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Christopher and Erin died of gunshot wounds, and Marsha died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Regardless they can put behind them the self-inflicted distraction they created over Strasburg's condition on Tuesday.
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Excluding self-inflicted deaths, around 2.7 prisoners per 1,000 died in the 12 months to June 2019.
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With this once-in-a-generation opportunity in front of us, we can't afford self-inflicted wounds.
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The unrest in Kasaï is only one of many self-inflicted crises that the Congolese government faces.
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The man was found in the room with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Relentlessly fair, he resists blaming Asia's successes for Western problems and recognizes the West's self-inflicted wounds.
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The Boulder County Coroner's Office confirmed Thursday that Salaam had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Social workers had earlier investigated charges of abuse but had determined that the injuries were self-inflicted.
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We've seen him fumble through a self-inflicted scandal about posting Holocaust denial content to the platform.
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Like many who grew up in the Jackass era, I've always been fascinated by self-inflicted electrocution.
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The deal's backers warn that a restoration of sanctions by Congress would be a self-inflicted wound.
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They found Neumann already dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot room, according to Sheriff Jerry Demings.
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Clarey was treated for her "self-inflicted" wounds and law enforcement executed a search warrant at her home.
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I spent those days frantically googling, a well-known form of self-inflicted torture, to understand possible prognoses.
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San Bruno police said Aghdam died from a gunshot wound believed to be self-inflicted on the scene.
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To publicly denigrate the IC, as Mr. Trump has done, is to administer a senseless self-inflicted wound.
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As you know, the crisis was averted ... as Pais was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Officers also discovered Amyx laying on the apartment's floor with several knife wounds they contend were self-inflicted.
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The scratches and bruises Smollett had on him when he reported the incident were self-inflicted, police said.
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Unlike some of Mr Trump's other self-inflicted travel wounds, such extreme vetting might at least be indiscriminate.
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He died from a gunshot wound that police said was self-inflicted after a brief chase with officers.
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They entered the house after midnight Saturday and found the suspect dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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I could be comfortable with those limitations — but there are dozens of others, most of them self-inflicted.
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Ms Lagarde worries the rich world will suffer "self-inflicted wounds" from poor policy choices, notably on trade.
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Aside from macroeconomic concerns, analysts agreed that several of the woes retailers are grappling with are self-inflicted.
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We're told when deputies entered the home, they found Martin dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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But even DAX companies that have avoided self-inflicted wounds from unfamiliar American-style corporate aggression face challenges.
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On Friday, Santa Monica Police confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that they are investigation the injury as self-inflicted.
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On Saturday, Randy, 55, was found dead in the couple's Ohio home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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According to the County Coroner's Office ... he died from a self-inflicted single gunshot would to the head.
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Crawford has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, his uncle, Lester Davis, confirmed to CNN on Friday.
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And any pressure to look a certain way as a model, post-baby, is self-inflicted, she says.
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They also found Fowler's estranged husband, David Christopher Covington, 37, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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According to police, Hargrove was also pronounced dead at the scene from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The public sourness is all the more acute because many Brazilians believe the economic problems were self-inflicted.
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After every slapstick debasement, self-inflicted and otherwise, Chris Christie might have found his level, and his calling.
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When SWAT officers breached Paddock's door, they discovered the gunman dead, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was severely injured but survived the self-inflicted stab wounds after being treated at a local hospital.
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Maybe Gomez is freaking out about what becomes of Alex (Miles Heizer) following his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Berhow initially survived his self-inflicted gunshot wound but died at a local hospital on 3:20183 p.m.
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Uber, Pepsi, United Airlines, and plenty of other companies are dealing with PR problems, all entirely self-inflicted.
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We blame others for self-inflicted wounds caused by policies that prevent the federal government from negotiating effectively.
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We are in the midst of yet another of Donald J. Trump's self-inflicted spirals of terrible news.
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He removed his shirt to show self-inflicted scratch marks, which he said was an effect of cocaine.
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It ended and returned power to the urban elites by the self-inflicted deaths of 620,85033 fellow Americans.
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It is not the first time that a Biden presidential campaign launch has suffered from self-inflicted wounds.
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Police have not said whether he was killed by responding officers or by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The cure -- A self-inflicted economic shutdown that could launch a calamity more severe than the Great Depression.
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He was found dead in his car of what the police said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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If she's dealt herself a bad hand — along with a few self-inflicted wounds — she'll deal with it.
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Mr. Pomeroy had met Mr. Kelley, 26, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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There were the layoffs in April and the seemingly weekly self-inflicted controversies throughout the summer and fall.
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The whipsaw events of the past few days followed a series of self-inflicted wounds by Mr. Musk.
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When police stormed his room shortly before midnight, Mr. Paddock lay dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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"We fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism," they said.
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Their efforts were made more complicated when the attacker died on Friday of his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Concerns about rising oil prices are real and "self-inflicted," Halff said, due to the government's Iran policy.
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The greatest threats to Trump have come from self-inflicted wounds, and this would be one of them.
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For an administration notorious for self-inflicted wounds, this could be lethal if it is not handled correctly.
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Police found him dead in his car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound less than 22015 hours later.
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Chief Electronics Technician-Nuclear James Shelton and Airman Ethan Stuart died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds on Sept.
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While Washington is busy cleaning up yesterday's self-inflicted mess, this is tomorrow's crisis that requires attention today.
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That remains a big "if," given Trump's past self-inflicted wounds from off-the-cuff statements and tweets.
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While Puerto Rico has a largely self-inflicted liquidity problem, it can sustain its debt and tax burdens.
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Inside the home, they found a 49-year-old man dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Investigators say Paddock died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound as police closed in on his room.
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Kelley was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds, including one that was self-inflicted, after fleeing the scene.
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The risk is that it will morph into a self-inflicted recession, no matter what the Fed does.
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Of course Clinton's defeat was a devastating political death of a thousand cuts — many self inflicted, others not.
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Because it's self-inflicted, a fall is frustrating in a way that being killed by an enemy isn't.
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What is frustrating about this for supporters of border integrity is that the defeat was entirely self-inflicted.
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But some of them pointed out past controversies from the Opinion section, suggesting a series of self-inflicted wounds.
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By the time police entered the apartment, the suspect was dead from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound," Williams said.
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He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a final standoff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputies.
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This week was one of the worst on record for the Democratic Party, and it's been entirely self-inflicted.
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Looking back on my childhood, so much of the crippling anxiety I had about my body was self-inflicted.
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Sega has fallen out of popularity due to some self-inflicted wounds, but still produces games for other consoles.
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Despite the litany of self-inflicted wounds, Facebook has yet to truly see any damage to its bottom line.
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But this is still Tame Impala, so there's still self-inflicted anxiety and melancholy permeating through club-ready tracks.
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Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said Paddock was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his room.
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Paddock was found dead with what police have described as a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing 58 people.
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Such self-inflicted harm would impose a pointless cost on the average American household of perhaps thousands of dollars.
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Not since Jackass can we recall anyone subjecting themselves to such self-inflicted torture, just for our viewing pleasure.
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When responding officers entered Paddock's hotel room before midnight, they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was also injured from a self-inflicted gunshot and is in the hospital with a life-threatening injury.
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The announcements came days after another officer linked to the probe died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Lindsey was found alone in a closet with a self-inflicted gunshot wound with a gun next to him.
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But after one too many self-inflicted wounds, he gave into the entreaties of advisers to use one himself.
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The woman believed to be the suspected shooter died inside the building from a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The suspect is believed to have died of self-inflicted wounds, San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters.
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They also had a much higher risk of suicidal thoughts and self-inflicted injuries than cisgender children and teens.
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Sol Pais was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun blast yesterday at a recreation area outside Denver.
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It also did not make a distinction between self-inflicted injuries that were or were not of suicidal intent.
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"It was a tragedy that the young man took his life from a self-inflicted gun wound," he says.
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The first two seasons showed Maura breaking free from her self-inflicted prison and deciding to live her truth.
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Security meltdowns on your smartphone are often self-inflicted: You clicked the wrong link, or installed the wrong app.
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Joseph James Pappas, 62, died from a single self-inflicted shot to the head, Chief Art Acevedo told reporters.
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"Beyond being wrong, it is just another totally needless, self-inflicted wound," said a source close to the administration.
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BMX legend Dave Mirra suffered from brain disease before dying of a self inflicted gunshot wound ... according to reports.
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Arnau died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, a Lancaster County Coroner's office official tells PEOPLE.
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An autopsy determined he had died from a single gunshot wound to the head that was likely self-inflicted.
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Before being booked, Ravenscroft was taken to a local hospital for self-inflicted wounds, according to the sheriff's office.
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In the jargon of Washington, the process of resolving these self-inflicted crises is usually called the walk back.
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But the collapse of Deadspin is so spectacularly stupid, so clearly self-inflicted, that it has an epochal quality.
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"And eventually in this action they found that Mr. Jones had killed himself, self-inflicted gunshot wound," Slavin said.
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But managing a shutdown would be easier and less disruptive, if no less of a self-inflicted political wound.
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He's since been taken into custody and is in grave condition, being treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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On Tuesday, Nasim Najafi Aghdam shot at least three people before dying from a self-inflicted gun shot wound.
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Earlier in the week, a woman shot at least three people before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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They compared hospitalizations by demographics and by intent, classified in this report as assault, self-inflicted, unintentional or undetermined.
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As a nation, we are about to ignite a public health disaster — one that's self-inflicted and entirely preventable.
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If the Democrats' self-inflicted wounds were at all healing this year, Donna Brazile just ripped them open again.
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But, perversely, we have been witnessing the steady self-inflicted erosion of U.S. leverage vis-à-vis both nations.
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According to Tallahassee police, the gunman turned the gun on himself and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's just the latest instance where Trump has shot from the hip, only to suffer a self-inflicted wound.
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The Santa Monica Police Department said the cause appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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The suspect, Scott Paul Beierle, 40, of Deltona, Florida, died of a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound, DeLeo said.
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Meanwhile police said that a woman — who may have been the shooter — is dead from a self-inflicted wound.
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Police have not identified any of the victims or the woman who died of the suspected self-inflicted gunshot.
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All of those problems were compounded by a remarkable week of what appear to be self-inflicted corporate wounds.
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"VW delivered a solid quarter despite the sector and self-inflicted disruptions," analysts at Evercore ISI said on Tuesday.
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And things are getting worse: female deaths in prison classed as "self-inflicted" rose by 1,100 percent last year.
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Yesterday, he was found dead by an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Greenville, North Carolina.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Wednesday called the shutdown a "self-inflicted wound" and "negative" for the economy.
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They included an off-duty sergeant who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound last month, the NYPD said.
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He fled in a vehicle and was found dead, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot, after his car crashed.
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Society does not owe them multiple medical resuscitations from their own bad judgment, criminal activity, and self-inflicted wounds.
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When you combine self-inflicted injuries by children with shootings by other children, the proportion rises to three-fourths.
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Dr. Grant's second mistake is more serious: He regards the pursuit of a 4.0 as a self-inflicted obsession.
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This, combined with other self-inflicted mishaps, will make it seem like the world is crashing down on you.
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The self-inflicted mess stems from the prime minister's humiliation in an election last week: call it May-hem.
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That is not uncommon in baseball, but it is self-inflicted, and a totally separate issue from sign stealing.
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In our time, this oppression is increasingly self-inflicted by our preference for the distraction of the digital screen.
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Romero, 22, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, JBPHH said, after joining the Navy in December of 2017.
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When aircraft critical to the mission were destroyed by a self-inflicted wound, the operation had to be aborted.
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And now, the administration's solution to this self-inflicted crisis appears to be designed to pick winners and losers.
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The death of a child is most parents' worst nightmare, one made even worse when it is self-inflicted.
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Even when he commits a self-inflicted wound, he gets up the next morning and keeps going and tweeting.
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The greatest damage the resulted from the attacks was self-inflicted, in our individual and national overreactions to them.
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Here's the inherent challenge of the form: How do you transition from dissecting self-inflicted wounds to trumpeting redemption?
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Deaths from gunshot, self-inflicted or otherwise, were close behind car-related deaths, increasing 543 percent to more than 36,000.
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Traders describe the current sugar shortage as partly self-inflicted, the result of delayed government reaction to conflicting policy pronouncements.
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The woman, authorities said, made threats before she traveled to Colorado, where she died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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" "He has two paths: which is continue these self-inflicted wounds … or pivot to the issues that Americans care about.
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Clinton's accusations about the former Miss Universe and continued the self-inflicted wounds on Fox and Friends in the morning.
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You could say it's self-inflicted, or you could say there's a greater strategy going on here, and there is.
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Luis Almagro, the secretary-general of the Organisation of American States (OAS), denounced what he called a "self-inflicted coup".
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Mr. Anwar famously appeared in court in 1998 with a black eye that Dr. Mahathir's allies insisted was self-inflicted.
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Volkswagen's decision is noteworthy especially as it continues to deal with the fallout from its self-inflicted diesel emissions scandal.
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Though a number of these wounds look self-inflicted, Rosenfeld suggests that macroeconomic forces may have made union decline inevitable.
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While it's clear that Alex survives that self-inflicted gunshot wound, he will have to deal with some physical limitations.
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On the contrary: if Trumpites feel the Republican Party's defeat was purposefully self-inflicted, then they might redouble their efforts.
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Daniel Lee Martin died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound ... this according to the Pasco Sheriff's Office in Florida.
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Paddock was found dead in his room of a self-inflicted gunshot wound before midnight, as law enforcement closed in.
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And in theory the controls over Musk's communications may help prevent this type of self-inflicted wound in the future.
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" Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase: "I think the biggest self-inflicted risk to growth today would be trade going south.
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It's unclear, though, if he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound of if he was shot by the neighbor.
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The shooter was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound later Sunday in a neighboring county after fleeing the church.
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The statement says he was "found to have self-inflicted wounds" but does not indicate where the teen was injured.
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It&aposs unclear whether Kelley was killed by police or the armed resident, or from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Paddock was found dead in his suite of a self-inflicted gunshot wound before midnight, as law enforcement closed in.
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Of those deaths, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in December that 60 percent were self-inflicted.
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This latest unicorn hunt only adds to a growing list of ad-hoc band-aids applied to self-inflicted wounds.
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The shooting suspect was identified as Frederick Bair, 60, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the department said.
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Later, the student -- 18-year-old Sol Pais -- was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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If it seems like self-inflicted torture, it was actually more painless and liberating than I ever could have imagined.
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Steuer, who was 33 years old , died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, The Blast reported , citing Portland, Oregon, police.
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And Magnitsky had not been beaten to death, they argued, saying the bruises found on his body were self-inflicted.
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Since 22007, an increasing number of young people have ended up in the emergency room due to self-inflicted harm.
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"Above all, we should collectively avoid self-inflicted injuries," IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said in an accompanying blog post.
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The last few seconds of this celebrity's life before he dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound are desolate, unbearable.
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Yu Fen Wang remains hospitalized, where she is recovering from self-inflicted lacerations to her left wrist, according to authorities.
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Tsygankova also suffered multiple stab wounds, but authorities believe those were self-inflicted, said David Babcock with Benbrook, Texas, police.
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Even as we pursue and accelerate such research, we should also be mindful of the possibility of self-inflicted wounds.
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Cersei would no doubt enjoy scoops and scoops of this wine-flavored ice cream to drown her self-inflicted sorrows.
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But members of Trump's administration, some of whom privately expressed exasperation over his self-inflicted crisis, remained loyal in public.
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De La Rosa died of "self-inflicted strangulation" according to the statement, which notes that his death will be investigated.
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The suspect is now being treated at a hospital after surviving a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the sheriff.
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He survived several self-inflicted stab wounds to the neck after he was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment.
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Clark survived the self-inflicted injuries after emergency medical treatment, and he was charged with second degree murder Monday afternoon.
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But there also are many self-inflicted wounds, eerily reminiscent of a former communications director of a certain presidential administration.
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And as designers imagine the constructs of what's next, it would only be appropriate that their elimination is self-inflicted.
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The curious thing about Mr. Peña Nieto's latest debacle is how, unlike his other woes, it was totally self-inflicted.
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Putin must love this mess he helped create but he must be amused by the self-inflicted wounds on America.
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In particular, 15- to 19-year-olds in rural areas had the highest rate of hospitalization for self-inflicted injury.
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The apparent cause of death was self-inflicted strangulation, the agency said Thursday, adding that the case is under investigation.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the suspect had died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Abbas may have dealt himself a self-inflicted wound at a time when Abbas needs support of the international community.
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Although the government jacked up interest rates to prevent a further slide, some of the pound's decline was self-inflicted.
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Watching Republicans stagger from one self-inflicted defeat to another will unleash a pandemic of learned helplessness on the Right.
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Without political and moral courage, the crisis may defeat the European Union, and the defeat will be mostly self-inflicted.
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Nelson has turned into a legitimate top of the rotation starter who can miss bats and limit self-inflicted damage.
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Of course, the problem with forming a lobbying group for students is a self-inflicted one: they often don't vote.
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He said the finding was that the hanging was self-inflicted, though it was not ruled a suicide, Smith added.
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Mr. Musk and the company he helped found have been bouncing from crisis to self-inflicted crisis in recent months.
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The gunman, identified as Devin P. Kelley, was later found in a vehicle, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The shooter, believed to be Smith's estranged husband, Cedric Anderson, also died at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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New York Police Department officials went to his home, where they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Kaller and her excellent cast achieve a delicate equilibrium between laugh-out-loud comedy and gasp-inducing, self-inflicted tragedy.
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It's not clear whether the shooter, who died days later from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, assembled the guns himself.
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"Self-inflicted shutdown deadlines are no excuse to engage in greater fiscal irresponsibility that hurts our collective future," he said.
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Atchison, a former student at the high school, died of what police believe to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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According to ICE, the preliminary cause of death appears to be self-inflicted strangulation, although the case remains under investigation.
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Aside from Bordeaux's longtime advantage controlling the port and placing duties on Bergerac wines, Bergerac's woes are partly self-inflicted.
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On Capitol Hill, in particular, there was a sense that the president had once again suffered a self-inflicted wound.
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Authorities have identified the gunman as Devin Kelley, 26, who officials said died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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There's no one on the board that has Musk's ear to truly influence him to fix these self-inflicted wounds.
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The self-inflicted chaos, suspicion and inertia—and the brutal self-interest that lurks beneath—acidly capture the national mood.
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I was more terrified of the shadows, in this case the self inflicted perceptions of being ostracized from my community.
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I hide my horror behind my calm and neutral doctor face as I unfurl crepe bandages from self-inflicted wounds.
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She shot three people — though none fatally — and was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
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The most common age for children to die of accidental self-inflicted gunshot wounds is 3-years-old, the study reports.
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Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short pointed to Clinton's email controversy as one high-profile, self-inflicted reason for voter distrust.
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Authorities have said all of the victims were shot in the head — none of the injuries appeared to be self-inflicted.
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MCKINNEY, Texas – Authorities in Texas say a high school was locked down after a student died from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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Sunday after the attorney general&aposs wife was found dead on a couch, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, AL.com reported .
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When police arrived, they found the fatal victims and Bocek, who was barely alive from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The suspect fled, but police traced him to his apartment, where they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It is also the latest in a long string of self-inflicted scandals, and screwups that has inspired intense regulatory scrutiny.
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In fact, Cortney points to Erik's 2015 failed suicide attempt -- when he survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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We are constantly improving our automated and human monitoring methods for detecting harassment and harm, including threats of self inflicted violence.
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While a complete autopsy report is yet to be released, officials said Kelley died by an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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And he doesn't want a repeat of Wisconsin, where pundits say self-inflicted wounds lead to a double-digit loss. 4.
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It's unclear where the Daily Stormer will try to go next — or even how many of its troubles are self-inflicted.
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In Britain, the Liberal Democrats' decision to join the Conservative-led coalition in 2010 was an act of self-inflicted annihilation.
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It was the second self-inflicted setback the GOP has suffered this week in trying to roll back Obama's 2010 statute.
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Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt confirmed Monday that Willeford had hit Kelley but he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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So between the Conservatives' self-inflicted wounds and the raging debate over terrorism, the UK campaign has entered a new stage.
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Thought the guys did an excellent job in a 5-on-3, and all of a sudden, we self-inflicted ourselves.
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"While disappointing, we're comforted that the miss was partly self-inflicted," RBC Capital Markets analyst Brian Tunick wrote in a note.
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Either way, the most grievous injuries to his credibility were not only self-inflicted, they were because he couldn't stop tweeting.
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The Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Center confirmed that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the torso.
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The latest is self-inflicted: during a protest on Friday they torched their own gas terminal, cutting the supply from Israel.
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The Chinese media have been cock-a-hoop over pictures of American warships limping into port with apparently self-inflicted damage.
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The 15-year-old boy died of a self inflicted gunshot wound, Howard County police announced in a press release Tuesday.
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They are both suffering from self-inflicted wounds, but the paths they took to get to this point were very different.
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We can't unmake our own self-inflicted tragedies, but Photographs wants to remind us that it always starts with a choice.
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After a massive manhunt, the woman was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot in the mountains southwest of the school.
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Among women, diabetes deaths continued to exceed self-inflicted ones during the study period, but the gap narrowed dramatically over time.
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Crawford was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and police are trying to determine if it was accidental or suicide.
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Ferrari, who had been fastest in both Friday and Saturday practice with Charles Leclerc, could only lick their self-inflicted wounds.
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This could be caused either through self-inflicted hallucinations, or because Alessandra Ambrosio actually brought her identical daughter to the festival.
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This self-inflicted wound has inevitably led to increased dependency on imports for the essential materials used in all infrastructure projects.
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Singer and actress Charo's husband of more than 73 years is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound ... TMZ has learned.
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Mantenuto's passing was apparently a death by suicide, as he suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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"He had taken his own life by setting himself on fire followed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound," the statement said.
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It is one thing to have a career cut short by injury, quite another to sabotage yourself through self-inflicted wounds.
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" Senator John McCain said, "Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
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Five days later, Woss was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at a local golf club, say police.
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The shooting lasted for 85033 minutes before Paddock, holed up inside his hotel suite, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Colleagues from countries with long histories of bloody tyranny have showered sympathy upon British friends for their country's self-inflicted wound.
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The suspect, identified as 24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore, Md., died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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For Boeing, "the wounds are self-inflicted", says Adam Pilarski, the former chief economist of McDonnell-Douglas, now part of Boeing.
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Blatantly stupid and bigoted remarks do self-inflicted damage and, more importantly, divert attention away from any visible misdeeds of Clinton.
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Atchison died of what police believe to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, New Mexico State Police Chief Pete Kassetas said.
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It was not immediately clear whether Kelley died from the self-inflicted gunshot wound or from being shot by the resident.
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But doing so while also trying to end the ACA would be putting a bandaid on a self-inflicted, gaping wound.
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The shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound as police started to engage him in a gunfight at the festival.
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He referred to the concept of branded specialty agencies as "a self-inflicted wound" that makes holding company offerings unnecessarily complicated.
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This is profoundly mistaken and counterproductive and, going forward, is potentially a self-inflicted wound for the three North American economies.
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The same "shock sells" mentality that worked for Mortal Kombat eventually led the company to a series of self-inflicted humiliations.
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Unfortunately, the mine permitting process in this country is outdated and redundant, creating a self-inflicted wound that must be healed.
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Officials said a woman they believe to be the shooter was found dead on the scene with a self-inflicted wound.
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And most of the bank's problems have come from self-inflicted wounds driven by an incentive system that rewarded appalling behavior.
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Ms. Ortega survived her own self-inflicted wounds and in November 2012 was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder.
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"The biggest self-inflicted risk to growth today would be trade going south," said Jamie Dimon, chief executive at JPMorgan Chase.
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Reed was wild off the tee that day, hitting only six fairways, but later said his problems were strictly self-inflicted.
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On July 27, a 30-year-old NYPD sergeant was found dead in his home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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We are always dusting off negative comments from the shoulders of others; whether they are self-inflicted, or from other people.
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It dealt a spectacular, self-inflicted blow to China's efforts to prove itself ready for more prominent roles in global affairs.
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He survived scandal and self-inflicted wounds, but will have to lead Canada as part of a coalition with progressive parties.
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The myth of sports sticking to sports died this week, from self-inflicted wounds and a global outbreak of compromised values.
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The White House is trying to dig itself out of a self-inflicted crisis on Capitol Hill after a hellish week.
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Van Gogh struggled with mental illness throughout his life and died in 1890 aged 37 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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News of the missile strike came as the administration had spent days stuck in a chaotic series of self-inflicted wounds.
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Second, it was self-inflicted because the Republican Party leaders (at least Mr. Ryan) took their own campaign rhetoric too literally.
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In what essentially is a self-inflicted wound, the DoD creates unnecessary barriers to cooperation with the civilian high-tech sector.
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He later died of what police say was a self-inflicted gunshot wound after two men gave chase from the scene.
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He died in his Ford Expedition after fleeing the church from what law enforcers suspect was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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After all, it aligns well with someone who spent massive political capital to shield financial executives from their self-inflicted wounds.
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"Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism," McCain and Graham said.
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Self-inflicted scandals aside, Scott Pruitt earned praise from conservatives for his effectiveness at implementing a deregulatory agenda at the EPA.
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He's physically relatable in a way most pro wrestlers simply aren't, a new Mick Foley without the self-inflicted physical debilities.
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LEBRON JAMES REVEALS HE PLAYED WITH 'SELF-INFLICTED' INJURED HAND FOR MAJORITY OF NBA FINALS On Saturday, James revealed that he played the last three games of the series with a "self-inflicted" injury to his hand, incurred after letting "the emotions get the best" of him and punching a whiteboard out of frustration following Game 1.
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Anyway, as Britain's self-inflicted Brexit crisis (self-inflicted with some help from Putin, it seems) comes to a head, it seems to me worth trying to explain some aspects of the economics involved that should be obvious – surely are obvious to many British economists – but aren't, apparently, as obvious either to Brexiteers or to the general public.
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When the former N.H.L. enforcer Todd Ewen died in September, reportedly of a self-inflicted gunshot, his brain was sent to researchers.
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Through the grace of the Party Gods, I was pulled back from the brink with my self-inflicted ordeal internalized and absorbed.
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The newspaper reported that while his injuries were self-inflicted, there was no evidence that proved Easton purposely tried to harm himself.
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While Brexit is in reality little more than a self-inflicted wound that only makes Britain poorer, a weakened NATO threatens everyone.
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It was unclear if Sasser died of a self-inflicted gunshot or a bullet fired by someone else, according to the paper.
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Despite her grueling self-inflicted work schedule, Holmes never drank coffee, although she occasionally would eat chocolate-coated coffee beans for energy.
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Some of the blows Cruz suffered were self-inflicted, but there was more working against him than nerves and an unflattering limelight.
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And that dread begins blossoming, compounded by guilt, when he discovers Michael dead in the woods from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Luis Almagro, the secretary-general of the Organisation of American States (OAS), called the raid on congress a "self-inflicted coup d'état".
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The shooter, identified by authorities as Devin Kelley, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a failed getaway attempt.
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President Trump's self-inflicted shutdown before Christmas has left Republicans with a debacle as their last act in control of the House.
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NJ Advance Media reports a source close to the investigation said Keith Caneiro's fatal wound did not appear to be self-inflicted.
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In his telling, America's problems are simple, self-inflicted and easily reversible, once the right man is sitting in the Oval Office.
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No. 200 for Busch felt mighty good — especially having overcome the self-inflicted wound of a speeding penalty late in the race.
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Friday's tragedy is largely self-inflicted by a government that has been willing to trade in a functioning democracy for dictatorial power.
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Jackson had self-inflicted wounds but her daughter was dead, the Anchorage Police Department announced in a news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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Priebus feels burned by Trump's string of self-inflicted wounds and his refusal to observe basic decorum by giving Ryan his support.
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" He continued, "The way you showed unconditional love through every up and down and a few self-inflicted mistakes along the way.
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BRITAIN'S National Health Service often seems to be stumbling from crisis to crisis, but its latest problem is a self-inflicted wound.
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Many Labour members who remember that period, particularly those still in Parliament, saw the party's exile as at least partially self-inflicted.
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However, police said Bradley's wounds appeared to be self-inflicted, and upon further investigation authorities discovered she had faked the whole thing.
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The woman, 18-year-old Sol Pais, was found dead on Wednesday afternoon from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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The shooting suspect was dead in another room, from what a preliminary investigation revealed to be a self-inflicted gunshot, he said.
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Uber is often described as "a dumpster fire," thanks to its tendency to stumble from one self-inflicted crisis to the next.
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The plaintiffs' opponents, including the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), a trade body, argue that the firms' main woes are self-inflicted.
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A fourth person died at the scene, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said during a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
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On Monday morning, a corrections officer found her dead in her cell; her cause of death was listed as self-inflicted asphyxiation.
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He was found in the vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds, including what authorities said was a self-inflicted blow to the head.
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While it's great that Washington appears to have avoided another truly stupid, self-inflicted government shutdown, Congress is whistling past the graveyard.
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He continues to labor under a self-inflicted controversy regarding his unproven allegation that President Obama wiretapped him during the 2016 campaign.
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It's the toughest action yet by the Trump administration against a major bank and the latest self-inflicted crisis for Wells Fargo.
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"I think the expectations we have for ourselves every season are so high that the pressure's kind of self-inflicted," Davis said.
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They are self-inflicted, as much as any cultural value can be, and I understand them because I have felt them too.
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He is weakened at home, barreling from one self-inflicted political firestorm to another, leaving limited room for maneuver on foreign policy.
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Law enforcement later arrived and found Kelley dead inside his vehicle — killed by a self-inflicted gunshot to the head, per investigators.
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The suspect in the shooting, a 24-year-old white male, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the sheriff's office said.
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The shooter was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound later later that day in a neighboring county after fleeing the church.
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She's had a rough three weeks -- largely self-inflicted -- but I think most of it turns out to be political flesh wounds.
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Worley again allegedly admitted to killing the children, and was transported to hospital with self-inflicted injuries to the neck, Casteel said.
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"The remarkable thing is, it's one big, gigantic self-inflicted wound," said Josh Holmes, McConnell's former chief of staff and campaign manager.
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In comparison to her other self-inflicted wounds, the October letter was a shiv short of a viable excuse for Clinton's defeat.
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"However, investigators found evidence at the scene that indicates the subject may have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Martin said.
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"I can't escape the feeling that this was a bit of a self-inflicted wound," the "Mad Money " said at the time.
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The gunman is also dead, although it was unclear whether he died by police gunfire or a self-inflicted wound, Johnson said.
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But it certainly wouldn't derail it entirely, not least because if Trump does lose, it will be seen as heavily self-inflicted.
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The shooting suspect, Faisal Hussain, 29, also died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a source close to the family.
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The frustration was evident after another self-inflicted mistake, for too many men on the ice, resulted in Kovalchuk's power-play goal.
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Inside, they found three people dead, another person injured and the gunman dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, Williams said.
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She helps the other family members heal and move on from their self-inflicted hurts, asking for nothing in return but attention.
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It wasn't clear whether those injuries, which were not serious, were self-inflicted or the result of an assault, the sources said.
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"Ugly Betty" creator Silvio Horta, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, struggled with addiction and depression ... according to his family.
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The doctor, Van Koinis, had been missing since August when he was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Sept.
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Dole once hoped to heal not only has been ripped clean off, but its self-inflicted infection is spreading across the country.
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But he stressed that a vote to exit in a June 23 referendum would be a "self-inflicted wound" for Britain's economy.
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Brandon Hixon, 36, died Tuesday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris told CNN.
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The shooter, a 51-year-old Milwaukee man, was also believed to be dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according Morales.
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Then we allow members of our ostensibly civil society to facilitate self-inflicted death in one instance while criminalizing it in another.
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The litany of self-inflicted wounds by the president continues to grow – the result of the president's temperament and inexperience in governing.
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But Facebook continues to be plagued by reports of loopholes, work-arounds, and, sometimes, self-inflicted wounds in the fight against misinformation.
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After a year of troubling mishaps on its massive social platform, Facebook has landed itself in yet another self-inflicted privacy debacle.
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In fact, my brother said, 'Look, if you do a self-inflicted wound, can you at least not twist the knife afterwards?
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But "rather than take responsibility for our state's stagnant economy and self-inflicted budget crisis, Republicans chose to blame public education," he said.
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The attack, identified by German police as a dual national from Munich, was later found dead of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's not really a spoiler to say that a high-stress and tension-filled environment culminates in the the mom's self-inflicted death.
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And, of course, Trump chose to ignore the obvious lesson in this self-inflicted humiliation and, instead, continued to indulge his inner troll.
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But as the evening goes on, the fault-lines between their friendships and the self-inflicted heartache many are experiencing slowly exposes itself.
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Unlike Musk's Tesla, SpaceX has avoided most of the CEO's self-inflicted controversies (including a defamation lawsuit, ill-advised tweets, and personal drama).
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Pence's job is harder: softening Trump's rough edges and limiting the fallout from what many Republicans see as the nominee's self-inflicted wounds.
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But until recently, much of that scrutiny had focused squarely on Facebook's bottomless pit of scandals and self-inflicted wounds rather than YouTube.
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This particular sequence isn't rare—Boston's defenders regularly stamp out self-inflicted mismatches before an offense can attack it—but it's overlooked nonetheless.
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CREW's purported injury from Mr Trump's conflicts of interest is thus "self-inflicted", he says, which may undermine the basis for the lawsuit.
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" The American Apparel & Footwear Association calls the next round of tariffs "a self-inflicted wound that will be catastrophic for the nation's economy.
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" This week, US District Judge Paul Friedman wrote that any burden the government faced in complying with multiple reunification orders was "self-inflicted.
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Three days later, she was found dead in a motel room in Rockford, Illinois, with self-inflicted slashes on her neck and wrists.
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Three days later, she was found dead in a motel room in Rockford, Illinois, with self-inflicted slashes on her neck and wrists.
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A San Diego resident, Aghdam died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting three people, one of whom is in critical condition.
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The Apple employee found dead at the company's California headquarters died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head, police said on Thursday.
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By all indications, this is the beginning of an anti-science, pro-business backslide that is as potentially calamitous as it self-inflicted.
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These are the self-inflicted wounds, he didn&apost need to slap these tariffs on incoming steel, that&aposs part of the problem.
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"Both deaths occurred within hours of each other under circumstances that have led investigators to presume they were both self-inflicted," police said.
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Quarterback Baker Mayfield called Johnson's issues "self inflicted" and head coach Freddie Kitchens shook off questions about trading the backup to Nick Chubb.
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Analysts say Dunkin continues to deal with self-inflicted wounds after the donut chain's franchisees raised prices last year to offset wage pressures.
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Trump's remarks came as the New York businessman tries to steady rocky poll numbers amid a series of controversies and self-inflicted wounds.
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Brandon Hixon (R) was found in his home dead of a self-inflicted gunshot, according to Canyon County, Idaho Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris.
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It told people to look out for a potentially armed man, who was later found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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While the death was later ruled an accident, and the injuries judged as being likely self-inflicted, the timing couldn't have been worse.
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What would the effects of a Chinese economic downturn, self-inflicted by the Beijing government, have on the country's long-term lunar ambitions?
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"I can't escape the feeling that this was a bit of a self-inflicted wound," CNBC's Jim Cramer said on "Mad Money " Tuesday.
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Mr. Trump, off a week of self-inflicted wounds as he stumbled on abortion, denigrated Heidi Cruz and insulted his way through Wisconsin.
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Chapman retired Roberto Perez on a grounder with two aboard to end the seventh, then escaped a self-inflicted mess in the eighth.
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" Pompeo declared that "the age of self-inflicted American shame is over, and so are the policies that produced so much needless suffering.
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The shooter is dead from a gunshot, but it's not clear if it was self-inflicted or came from a shootout with police.
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Police don't know if the suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound or if he was shot by resident who confronted him.
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He was shot in the leg and torso by an armed citizen, and had a self-inflicted shot to the head, authorities said.
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This Trump crisis, as is the case with so many others, is largely self-inflicted, and involves the usual heedless scramble of denials.
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For a White House known for self-inflicted wounds, the situation could not be more precarious as the White House issues categorical denials.
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Researchers don't use statistics from gun deaths for children under 10, because those self-inflicted deaths are probably accidentals, according to the report.
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As Catalonia's president was trying to side step a self-inflicted confrontation with the Spanish government, Brussels was busy fumbling the Brexit ball.
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After their friend Cheddar is admitted to the hospital for a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Rabbit and Future share this solemn double-tapper.
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But in Alabama, for example, there were lots of different places where they've won in ... Some of that was self-inflicted Republican stupidity.
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"The foundation of a long-term, healthy portfolio is, in many ways, simply avoiding a self-inflicted explosion," Faber writes in his paper.
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A manhunt ended hours later when police found the suspected shooter dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a home in Davis.
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In the 12 days since Trump's inauguration, however, the White House has taken steps that foreign policy professionals view as self-inflicted wounds.
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The suspected shooter, whom law enforcement identified as a woman, was found dead from what authorities believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Nationalism is pathological because it forces people to feed on their own vulnerabilities, causing a myriad of self-inflicted wounds in the process.
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Also critical is to stop the focus on Uber's corporate drama that continues to spin out of control, much of it self-inflicted.
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According to Ingraham, in 20163 of 22016 shootings, the kids shot themselves, and nine died as a result of their self-inflicted wounds.
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Kayne West's recent foray into the minefield of cultural and historical wars has earned him a self-inflicted wound, to say the least.
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It would be a devastating, self-inflicted wound for the Democrats to settle for even benevolent mimicry of Mr. Trump's hallucinatory circus act.
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We broke the story ... Bonner's death was ruled a suicide by the coroner, from a self-inflicted single gunshot wound to the head.
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The airline industry has argued, though, the challenges they are facing are not self-inflicted, unlike that which the banks faced in 2008.
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The suspected shooter, a 23-year-old man from Milwaukee, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police Chief Alfonso Morales told reporters.
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The mother's boyfriend, 42-year-old Paul W. Ferguson, was found by police in the master bedroom with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The gunman, a 66-year-old resident, was found dead of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said.
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The cause of death "appears to be self-inflicted strangulation" and the case is currently under investigation, ICE said in a news release.
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He had what appeared to be a self-inflicted wound from a rifle to his head, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco told reporters.
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"As far as we can tell, the scratching and bruising that you saw on his face were most likely self-inflicted," said Johnson.
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Hamblin wrote that Carrols has suffered from "self-inflicted wounds," like an accidental double discount on Whopper value meals from June to August.
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Self-inflicted deaths steadily declined through 2016, when there were 15 cases, and then dropped to eight in 2017 before spiking last year.
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The shooter, a machinist's mate auxiliary firefighter who was serving aboard the USS Columbia, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said.
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Authorities said Rowland slipped in to the back door of a church, where he was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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Despite this, the country's leaders are nearing closer and closer to imposing a serious self-inflicted wound on its long term economic prospects.
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Mr. Biden did not appear to incur new damage to his campaign, which has been durable despite some of his self-inflicted errors.
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"As far as we can tell, the scratching and bruising that you saw on his face were most likely self-inflicted," Johnson said.
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"This whole trade war, it's a self-inflicted wound — that's what really gets to me," Kevin Cone, an auctioneer and farmer here, said.
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American reliance on the People's Protection Units is a self-inflicted error when the United States already has a capable partner in Turkey.
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These days, the question is how much Republicans may have set their project back with a recent string of remarkable self-inflicted wounds.
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On June 22016, Cole was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in a Dallas apartment on June 217.
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His first impression upon his return was a company that had grown too quickly and was burdened by its own self-inflicted red tape.
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After enduring weeks of self-inflicted wounds, the speech was Trump's most professional political address since he became the presumptive nominee in early May.
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The lesson is that shame can act as a spur to amend self-inflicted damage when people perceive that damage is fixable and manageable.
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At the same time, Samsung's problems don't simply boil down to its competition getting better, because many of the company's issues are self-inflicted.
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However, Gramiccioni explained in the news conference that authorities cannot confirm if the victim was shot or whether or not it was self-inflicted.
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The disruptive impact from alumina price volatility, by contrast, is to some extent a self-inflicted injury after a collective shift in pricing methodology.
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Police officers in North Carolina found the X Games athlete in a parked truck with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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On Wednesday, detectives noticed that Leiva had a previous injury – a laceration on his chest they believed was self-inflicted – and required medical attention.
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Austin was found dead at his desk Friday morning from what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Sheriff's Office said.
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The medical examiner is still trying to determine whether Giles died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound or gunfire from police, the affidavit says.
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Police Chief Bobby Cummings said then that police had received a call that there was a man suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The suspected attacker was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after Wednesday's attack, which recalled shootings at schools in the United States.
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But the steps and reasoning that led to this catastrophic self-inflicted wound on American security and standing in the world must be scrutinized.
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This overregulated permitting process is a massive self-inflicted wound on our country — it's disgraceful — denying our people much-needed investments in their community.
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The report also says another source claims Epstein may have self-inflicted the wounds around his neck in order to get a jail transfer.
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She may admit to feeling a sense of isolation from the cast and crew, but this isn't a pity party, self-inflicted or otherwise.
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"We set up a perimeter and made entry into the home, where we found him deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Buckmaster says.
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"We are facing those issues, and frankly, some of those issues with the industry have been self-inflicted," said Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky.
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The shooter, 39-year-old Nasim Aghdam of San Diego, died yesterday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting and injuring three employees.
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Now, he may confront a hot war or a self-inflicted economic shock as he heads into the heat of his re-election campaign.
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It was not clear to jail officials if the injuries were self-inflicted or the result of an assault, a law enforcement source said.
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Some anecdotal evidence suggests transgender people, in particular, are almost constantly surrounded by news of self-inflicted deaths, which can compound the contagion theory.
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New York (CNN)A New York Police Department sergeant died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound Saturday afternoon, a law enforcement source told CNN.
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And all this is happening to a White House staff who have a President who has turned self-inflicted wounds into an art form.
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Andy Sandness survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the face in Christmas 2006 that left him disfigured and without a nose and jaw.
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The greatest problem for liberals with this self-inflicted wound is not the change in the numerical threshold but the political reality for confirmation.
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But the religious right's fatal wounds were self-inflicted, said David Campbell, an expert on religion and politics at the University of Notre Dame.
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Younger people don't fare much better; self-inflicted wounds are the second-leading cause of death in Nevada for 15- to 24-year-olds.
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The reality, of course, is that any self-inflicted failure in a state like California would come with plenty of blame to go around.
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As a result, casualties of herbicides, burn pits, radiation, contaminated water supplies, PCBs and other self-inflicted wounds go without compensation or medical benefits.
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Worst of all, it's probable the self-inflicted damage to U.S. interests would eclipse the harm done to Russian interests complicit with the Kremlin.
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He told detectives he heard another gunshot seconds later and saw his grandson take a few steps before collapsing from a self-inflicted wound.
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She sat in the courtyard and howled like a wolf, hitting herself on her head and between her legs, screaming with self-inflicted pain.
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At 28503 days, that record-setting partial closure of the federal government joins the ranks of several other recent world-class self-inflicted wounds.
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Read more: Trump's Syria and Afghanistan drawdowns are playing right into the Taliban's handsRussia has been gloating over Trump's self-inflicted defeat in Syria.
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Authorities said they don't know if the wound was self-inflicted or the result of a resident who fired on the suspect, Martin said.
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Authorities said they don't know if the wound was self-inflicted or the result of the resident who fired on the suspect, Martin said.
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San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini said authorities found a deceased woman with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, whom they believe is the shooter.
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The gunman, who was already dead when officers arrived, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police chief said in a statement Saturday.
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A manhunt for the shooter ended hours later when police found him dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a home in Davis.
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On Tuesday, after weathering a self-inflicted wound caused by his unwillingness to acknowledge in any meaningful way the death of the late Sen.
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But U.S. Soccer's legal filing late Monday night was seen as the final straw in 12 months filled with embarrassing and self-inflicted errors.
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Now Kansas seems to have a rival for the title of the state that's caused the most self-inflicted damage through tax cuts: Louisiana.
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The woman, Sol Pais, 18, was found dead on April 17 of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound in the mountains west of Denver.
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The Republican Party has, collectively, not only consistently missed opportunities to make headway but has endured self-inflicted wounds on an astonishingly regular basis.
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It was not clear to jail officials if the injuries were self-inflicted or the result of an assault, the law enforcement source said.
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There is some sentiment, however, that charters are suffering a self-inflicted wound by historically positioning themselves as neutral ground in ideological choice debates.
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The city has suffered from many self-inflicted wounds, such as some of the highest commercial and industrial property tax rates in the nation.
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A tactical robot entered the suspect's apartment and found him dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Rhode Island State Police Superintendent Col.
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However, the least I would hope for is that she not try to deflect the blame for what was primarily a self-inflicted failure.
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The president's freewheeling, raucous political rallies are beloved by his supporters, but his tendency to stray off message have resulted in self-inflicted wounds.
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The LAPD said Honeycutt did not appear to be struck by any officer's gunfire and appeared to have sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The downturn is self-inflicted, largely resulting from erratic government decisions and high interest rates, seen as necessary to sustain an increasingly overvalued peso.
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As someone who wants to see Trump's agenda succeed, I am frustrated by the self-inflicted controversy and distraction that he continues to foment.
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"Dad's crime was greater, but purer, Dad's self-inflicted punishment was harsher, his reticence, his depression more penitent than Mum's fake blindness," Bergljot says.
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Early reverses, especially when they are self-inflicted wounds, sap confidence and energy and can entangle new leaders in vicious cycles and downward spirals.
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But if anything seems shortsighted about the sale, it is the self-inflicted loss of passenger- and small-car engineering smarts that Opel represents.
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The irony is that, if this recession occurs, it will be the first one since the Second World War to be purely self-inflicted.
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That is what it seems like these days, as the news industry continues to stumble with self-inflicted mistakes and colossal errors in judgment.
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President Trump's latest self-inflicted crisis — the abrupt and disastrously executed firing of FBI Director James Comey — likely won't be his last this month.
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But if you forced me to pick one factor explaining what's happened, I would say this is a self-inflicted wound by Republican leaders.
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Donald Trump's campaign has been plagued by self-inflicted wounds and poor polling and fundraising numbers as of late, so it's been making some changes.
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Although police did not specify the manner of death for Valdez, they told the AP that Huston died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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San Bruno police say one woman was found with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and is believed to be the shooter.
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Authorities say Nasim Aghdam, the woman who wounded three people after opening fire at YouTube headquarters, died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the heart.
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A female student was found dead in the school's band hall, apparently dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Dodson said at the news conference.
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The suspect, a woman identified as 39-year-old Nasim Aghdam, is now dead from what police currently believe is a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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PEOPLE learns the suspect is being treated for several stab wounds to one of her wrists — injuries that the police source confirms were self-inflicted.
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Franklin Osgood, 363, a retired Providence cop, was found in his crashed Dodge Charger with a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after 9:30 p.m.
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He had reportedly tried to kill himself to avoid arrest but survived and is recovering in a hospital from self-inflicted injuries to his neck.
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Three people were arrested, and a standoff with a third individual ended when the suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, local media reported.
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In June, Kalanick was forced to resign after a barrage of self-inflicted scandals cast doubt on his ability to continue to lead the company.
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Benchmark is said to have spearheaded the investor push to remove Kalanick from the company after months of self-inflicted scandals thoroughly tarnished Uber's reputation.
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President Trump called the Paris climate accord a "self-inflicted major economic wound" when he announced that the US will back out of the agreement.
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In fact, with all of Trump's self-inflicted wounds and generally underwater popularity, Sanders may be the riskiest of the wannabes to take on Trump.
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Cameron Underwood of Yuba City, California, had a face transplant in January, about 18 months after he was injured from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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A month ago, Trump's self-inflicted wounds appeared set to help Clinton become commander-in-chief and hand her a chamber of Congress to boot.
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Investigators tell PEOPLE that Israel Roman, a 12-year veteran of Colonie, New York's police force, died Tuesday night from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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His ambitious show in Beijing seems perfectly timed to exploit the self-inflicted political crises the United States and the UK are imposing on themselves.
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"Our officers did find 3 deceased individuals, one of whom is we believe the shooter, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Ziegler said.
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The finish was further evidence of Norman's tough luck at the majors, although on this occasion it was also something of a self-inflicted wound.
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The suspected shooter — a 26-year-old woman — was transported to the hospital, where she died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to authorities.
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OKLAHOMA JAIL INMATE DIES FROM SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT WOUND The sheriff's office said the deputy who was driving waited to pull over until backup arrived.
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A source close to Hussain&aposs family also told CTV News that the shooter, who was buried Wednesday, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Police are investigating her death as a "personal tragedy and suicide," saying Birley died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday .
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Finally, after nearly three weeks of self-inflicted negative media coverage, Fox realized it needed to stanch the bleeding and announced that O'Reilly is out.
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"This is a self-inflicted wound that will be catastrophic for the nation's economy," said Rick Helfenbein, head of the American Apparel and Footwear Association.
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Like Kat, I existed on the fringes of my fairly affluent, mostly white public school's society, although my banishment was less self-inflicted than hers.
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"Upon arrival, deputies discovered a red Honda and the sole occupant, Briseno, who was deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound," the statement says.
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Larissa tried flipping the script ... accusing him of being violent but cops determined scratches on her stomach were self-inflicted so they arrested her instead.
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Inside the apartment, police found Shields dead from a pair of self-inflicted injuries: NYPD sources say he cut his own throat and shot himself.
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The biggest by far was the fate of Alex Standall (Miles Heizer), who ends up in intensive care from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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There are two main questions for Trump as he attempts to move beyond Charlottesville and the self-inflicted damage he has done to his presidency.
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When I was first informed that my father was in the hospital due to burn wounds, I wondered if his injuries had been self-inflicted.
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It was the first of several self-inflicted wounds for Alabama, which has built a reputation —' and a dynasty — under Saban by not beating itself.
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There also are self-inflicted wounds: President Bill Clinton's dalliance with Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Clinton's use of private email servers while secretary of state.
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The boy, Holston Cole, was one of four young children who died from accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wounds during a one-week span in April.
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On the other hand, the judicial record of Kavanaugh suggests he will avoid such self-inflicted wounds that Republican appointed justices have dealt to conservatives.
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So we must ask: Will the president and some members of Congress compound the grimly real disaster now unfolding with a self-inflicted fiscal disaster?
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Without such leadership, both our nations appear destined to continue their saunter towards this form of government by self-inflicted anarchy, a truly unfortunate state.
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A woman injured three people and died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound at YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, California on Tuesday, police say.
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"We have had cases in the past of self-inflicted gunshots, and there is more noncompliance," Petty Officer Mark Barney of the Coast Guard said.
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It is very hard to imagine such an extreme self-inflicted wound, but if any President has what it takes to inflict it, it's Trump.
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When we stand in our own way, we fall behind, to the delight of global rivals eager to take advantage of our self-inflicted wounds.
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Watching fellow citizens work together to solve common problems offers a compelling countervision of America after four years of bitter polarization and self-inflicted paralysis.
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Both died of gunshot wounds — Orbeso's were self-inflicted — in what investigators believe was a "sympathetic murder-suicide," Nguyen's family previously said in a statement.
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Schreiber moves with bearish stolidity, even when boxing, and nothing is more poignantly delayed than Chuck's realization that most of his wounds were self-inflicted.
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We made some mistakes that I'm not happy about that were self-inflicted, but at the same time we didn't lose to a bad team.
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But still, a show that avoids putting its metaphysical eggs into that notion respects the self-inflicted bullshit that goes on underneath our ebony sheens.
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But failing to successfully renegotiate Nafta would be a self-inflicted and deep wound and represent a "huge" missed opportunity to make North America great.
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The suspect, identified early Saturday as Florida resident Scott Paul Beierle, 85033, died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday evening.
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The answer, according to former G.E. managers and industry analysts, is a combination of a sharp market turn, a wayward acquisition and self-inflicted wounds.
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And while right now the cameras are blaring at his largest self-inflicted crisis, the real price will be paid when crisis strikes from outside.
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Adding to the Qataris' swagger is the feeling that self-inflicted wounds by Saudi Arabia and the Emirates have given Qatar a free leg up.
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It's always full of crazy bounces, self-inflicted mistakes and unexpected detours, and therefore always a journey of discovery about yourself and your playing partners.
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It showed America's eagerness to embrace a man who persevered through years of setbacks, especially self-inflicted ones, regardless of whatever selective amnesia that requires.
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Dr. Vogel said he was able to perform an adequate evaluation, despite damage caused by Mr. Paddock's fatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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On June 26, a 53-year-old officer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a family gathering at his Hicksville, New York, home.
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Multiple people were shot dead at a Rite Aid distribution center in Maryland, officials said, and the suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The most infuriating thing about how bad it feels to be on social media during the holidays is that the distress is completely self-inflicted.
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If de Blasio sounds unduly bitter to many onlookers, too full of self-pity, it's because so many of his wounds have been self-inflicted.
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For years, it was regarded as one of the country's best-run banks but lately has been reeling from a string of self-inflicted crises.
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He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, they said, but they did not disclose a motive or say what type of weapon he used.
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Smith had a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and he eventually died from the injury at a hospital, Fayette County District Attorney Richard Bower said Tuesday.
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The withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) may have been the greatest self-inflicted American foreign policy blunder in Asia since the Vietnam War.
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It was a self-inflicted wound that could have been avoided if an empowered national security adviser was coordinating an empowered national security council process.
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At the time, Facebook employees told Business Insider that other employees were angered by the issues and described the situation as a "self-inflicted wound."
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Democrats also stayed out of their own way, committing none of the unforced errors or self-inflicted wounds that marked many of their earlier hearings.
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SAN BERNARDINO, California, April 10, 2017 - A man dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing his estranged wife at North Park Elementary School.
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The company is still reeling from a series of self-inflicted scandals that resulted in the resignation of CEO Travis Kalanick and many other top executives.
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Early in his career he warned us about comets and asteroids, but by the mid-aughts he began to focus his attention on self-inflicted wounds.
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According to her critics, Williams behaved badly and her fate was self-inflicted; according to her fans, she was unfairly targeted by a sexist, egotistical man.
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The L.A. County Medical Examiner's office told Fox News that Craig Turner died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Studio City, Calif.
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While police raced to the scene, Witmer shot himself in the head in the living room and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Gardner said.
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It was unclear if the suspect had been shot in the head by police, or if the wound was self-inflicted, FOX 5&aposs Lumia reported.
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Stewart Smith said William "Billy" Boyette Jr., 44, died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the West Point Motel near the border with Alabama.
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She had been in an area hospital for treatment of what were suspected to be self-inflicted knife wounds, police in the suburb of Benbrook said.
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Recovery could also be referring to physical recovery, as it was revealed in the finale that Alex (Miles Heizer) had survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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I'm sure that, while not identical, my experience is shared by many people, all of us struggling with the self-inflicted burden of being constantly connected.
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Thousands of protesters have flocked to Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo to demand that Sirisena call Parliament back into session and end this self-inflicted constitutional crisis.
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Congress bitterly decries the consolidation of power to the president — the House even created a Task Force on Executive Overreach — but this damage is self-inflicted.
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He said his faith in the company "was never shaken," even facing volatility in the stock and "some self-inflicted wounds" by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
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But that allowed the company to position itself as the scrappy underdog, which paid off when Uber suffered a series of self-inflicted scandals in 2017.
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Bernie Sanders see the blackout as a self-inflicted problem by a company that shirked its obligations to reduce fire risk in order to benefit shareholders.
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Shorter, who appeared to have self-inflicted cuts on both his arms, was taken to a Cleveland hospital for treatment, and remained there under police guard.
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This is in any administration's power to do; imagine if we had a President seeking solutions rather than using self-inflicted crises to rally his base.
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Several hours later, authorities said that they believe the shooter is 24-year-old David Katz, of Baltimore, Maryland, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot.
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The teenager "then turned the gun on herself and died at the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head," according to Alpine police.
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Stephen Hawking is at it again, saying it's a "near certainty" that a self-inflicted disaster will befall humanity within the next thousand years or so.
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In an earlier interview, Thrun told TechCrunch that he discovered the company had grown too quickly and was burdened by its own self-inflicted red tape.
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Body camera recordings released earlier showed officers using explosives to blast through the door to find Paddock dead on the floor from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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It is not clear to jail officials if the injuries, incurred Tuesday, were self-inflicted or the result of an assault, the law enforcement source said.
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But we do know that more than a year after it began, there were still open self-inflicted wounds in Washington, Wall Street, and steel country.
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Law enforcement sources tell us ... the adult male suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was unconscious when police arrived and medical personnel began treating him.
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It's not just that Tillerson has been undercut from above; he has also not been well served from below, but this is a self-inflicted wound.
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Actress Mia Farrow's son Thaddeus committed suicide, sustaining a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his torso, the Connecticut Office of Chief Medical Examiner confirms to PEOPLE.
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MISSING TEXAS POLICE OFFICER FOUND DEAD FROM SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT WOUND, OFFICIALS SAY Target released a statement saying it would help police with any information needed.
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Hours after Long was found dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police searched for clues at the home where he lived with his mother.
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I didn't realize it at the time, but all of this self-inflicted misery of being a sannyasin was exactly what my ego was thriving on.
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CNN's problems are self-inflicted and created by a culture that has focused more on television's bright lights, revenue generation, and pushing narratives than authentic journalism.
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Instead of pointing out that migrants make a positive contribution to the British exchequer, he had to argue that leaving would cause a self-inflicted recession.
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SWAT officers use an explosive to breach the door to Paddock's suite and discover him dead on the floor, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It wasn't clear which gunshot killed Kelley, but evidence at the scene "indicates the subject may have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Martin said.
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"Trump is well below that," Heye noted, adding that a self-inflicted political injury like the child separations issue could hurt his poll ratings even further.
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One of the detectives involved in the investigation, Nadine Hernandez, died on Tuesday from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the authorities said.
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They consider Mueller's appointment the product of the most serious of self-inflicted wounds — Trump's firing of Comey — but are confident Trump will survive the investigation.
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MarShawn McCarrel, a Black Lives Matter activist and homelessness advocate, died by a self-inflicted gunshot Monday on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus.
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The president suffered a serious political setback — a self-inflicted wound, in the eyes of his critics — during the 35-day shutdown in December and January.
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In his various self-inflicted crises, principally impeachment, Trump has gotten away with proffering misinformation and has rallied an obsequious Republican Party to make everything partisan.
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But in Jackson and Washington, her apparent inability to take the self-inflicted controversy in hand has unnerved Republicans and stoked Democratic hopes for an upset.
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"If it was self-inflicted we don't believe it to have been intentional, but we don't know that someone else did it," Unified Police Department Sgt.
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On June 33, a 53-year-old officer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a family gathering at his home in Hicksville, New York.
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These self-inflicted wounds since early summer have helped push Mr. Trump's approval ratings below 40 percent and the fortunes of his party down with them.
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About three hours into the standoff, the police entered the bedroom and found the man dead, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said.
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The photographs were yet another self-inflicted indignity, exposed by the news media, for a governor who long dreamed of the dignified office of the presidency.
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The alternative is to spend his term in office floundering from one self-inflicted controversy to the next, exhausting himself amid a rising flood of investigations.
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Police also told the outlets that Danielle's former husband, Sterling Jette Sr., killed himself in a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head three years prior.
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I ask because you may be the last man standing between Israel and a complete, self-inflicted disaster for the Jewish state and the Jewish people.
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Trump must stop the "self-inflicted wounds" in his administration, Baer said, calling the CEO fallout a "Titanic rupture" between the White House and corporate America.
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"Tesla rewarded investor confidence by finally booking a profit in the third quarter, despite an array of self-inflicted wounds," she said in an emailed statement.
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The gunman died of "an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound", and the third victim was in stable condition in hospital, military officials told a news briefing.
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The Better Deal is a self-inflicted wound, an admission that Democrats seem to have no one among them who sees the greater good of America.
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Which leads me back to this: The president's self-inflicted political disaster accomplished a realignment of power in Washington in a manner the Constitution had envisioned.
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The suspected attacker was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after an attack that also saw a bomb set off in the college canteen.
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Paul W. Ferguson, 42, was pronounced dead at the scene from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police said in the news release.
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TMZ Sports has learned ... cops in Virginia responded to a report of a man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound around 9 PM on January 31st.
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The show doesn't pull its punches, presenting Walker's "double-voiced" racial and sexual stereotypes engaged in absurd and startling forms of cruelty, self-inflicted and otherwise.
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It's true that there are external factors at work — cheap natural gas, tighter pollution regulations — but it's also true that coal's collapse is partly self-inflicted.
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The problem is, even US spies say Iran is abiding by the accord — which means all of the self-inflicted pain in Warsaw was for nothing.
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