For now, they are being shrugged off the way Mr. Burke shrugged off original complaints about the factory.
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" _____ • The markets have so far shrugged off "Brexit.
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The man "just shrugged off what I said," she said.
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EQUITY markets have shrugged off the Brexit and Trump votes.
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Wall Street shrugged off some earnings misses and rose slightly.
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Still, some major exporters shrugged off the stronger Japanese currency.
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Chinese markets shrugged off weakness in many other Asian markets.
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Team Trump has long shrugged off the concerns about Cipollone.
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BVSP shrugged off the poor GDP data, posting sharp gains.
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European shares, however, largely shrugged off the disappointment in Asia.
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Still, Lacey and Larkin largely shrugged off the Senate's report.
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The market also shrugged off the horrendous retail numbers reported.
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Cooperman has privately shrugged off these concerns, these people added.
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Biden and his team shrugged off the string of stumbles.
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The school's headmaster, Hussein al Doubdi shrugged off the incident.
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And some Bulgarians shrugged off his pleas to welcome migrants.
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The markets have so far largely shrugged off the crisis.
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Wall Street shrugged off worries about new regulations in India.
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Several attendees interviewed after the event shrugged off the exchange.
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None shrugged off conflicts of interest the way he does.
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When asked about disclosure requirements, he shrugged off the question.
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The market has shrugged off major headlines in the past.
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He shrugged off a question about allowing Mr. Tsipras's visit.
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He shrugged off weakness in December as a seasonal blip.
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" Russian President Vladimir Putin also shrugged off the allegations as "rubbish.
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Arabtec Holding shrugged off earlier losses and climbed 2264 percent higher.
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For some, online harassment is a nuisance that's easily shrugged off.
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Euro zone bond markets have largely shrugged off Johnson's election call.
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The PGA Tour, however, shrugged off concerns about Zozo's sponsorship deal.
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The oil markets shrugged off increased tensions in the Middle East.
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For its part, the EPA has shrugged off the recent deal.
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In her book, Harry shrugged off the attack, per The Sun.
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Neither appears to have shrugged off those habits in Sunday's debate.
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So investors seem to have shrugged off Trump's attacks on Merck.
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Markets shrugged off the U.S.-China trade war and bounced back.
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" Lugovoi shrugged off the inquiry on Thursday, calling its findings "absurd.
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Hamilton shrugged off concerns about the engine when asked on Thursday.
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Investors long shrugged off the graft that permeated Brazil's political system.
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The girl shrugged off her fame as a reporter turned newsmaker.
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Mr. Weberman, with typical New York insouciance, shrugged off the episode.
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Democrats have largely shrugged off the controversy surrounding Clinton's email setup.
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Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, shrugged off the news.
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But the negative news has been mostly shrugged off by investors.
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Ordinarily, she said, she might have simply shrugged off the news.
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For the most part, investors have shrugged off the trade drama.
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Global stock markets largely shrugged off the trade war on Friday.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority shrugged off the idea as a nonstarter.
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Investors for months have shrugged off the outcome of the Nov.
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UPS and FedEx have often shrugged off the threat of Amazon.
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Qassim Suleimani and shrugged off skeptics of her low-profile style.
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Gulf Coast cash refined products markets largely shrugged off the fire.
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They are not to be shrugged off as some routine inquiry.
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In the music industry, however, his controversies were mostly shrugged off.
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So far, it appears to have shrugged off any potential threat.
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Stock markets have so far largely shrugged off the impeachment inquiry.
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Afterward, he shrugged off this game as just like any other.
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He shrugged off Lamb's promise not to support Pelosi as irrelevant.
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Jewish migrants to America, meanwhile, shrugged off their Yiddish to better assimilate.
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Mr. Trump shrugged off the need to meet a conservative litmus test.
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They can often be shrugged off as a cost of doing business.
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Investors also appear to have shrugged off news of the Missouri order.
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The president, however, has shrugged off any opposition to his protectionist strategy.
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Regional markets largely shrugged off a disappointing survey on China's manufacturing sector.
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Consumers shrugged off trade tensions with China and a slowing U.S. economy.
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Investors also largely shrugged off disappointing results from a handful of retailers.
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North Korea shrugged off the threat of additional sanctions in typical fashion.
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It reveled in the potential of both, and shrugged off the critics.
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So far Apple has shrugged off criticism about its 16GB iPhone models.
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The world seems to have largely shrugged off this stuff so far.
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Just look at how quickly the show shrugged off global thermonuclear war!
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But Ghosn repeatedly shrugged off suggestions he should run for political office.
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Investors shrugged off the firm's cautious outlook for the next two years.
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Not wanting to be a party pooper, I shrugged off my concerns.
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It has shrugged off such concerns most of this year: From Jan.
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" Naeher shrugged off questions about her reliability as "part of the territory.
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But a large part of the population has shrugged off those warnings.
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Voters here shrugged off the episode and handed Republicans a convincing victory.
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Mr. McConnell shrugged off fierce criticism that he had overseen a sham.
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The Iranians, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei, have shrugged off the offer.
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Markets shrugged off the policy decision, with the won KRW= and stocks .
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During Asian trade, oil prices shrugged off the stronger greenback to trade higher.
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Grains markets shrugged off the optimistic view and remained focused on Midwest weather.
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He shrugged off the countless naysayers who said it would be a disaster.
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Adi Robertson: It did seem like an emotional bombshell that was shrugged off.
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And when Romney was exposed, he seems to have shrugged off the revelation.
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A separate PMI published on Tuesday showed manufacturers shrugged off the bad weather.
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The mayor of Lesbos, Spyros Galinos, has shrugged off responsibility for the camp.
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Wilson shrugged off any questions about what he's done differently for black students.
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Mr Tsipras shrugged off the incident, calling Mr Polakis "a blunt-spoken islander".
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But he shrugged off the injury to raise two chances to break back.
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Markets largely shrugged off U.S. economic data on Thursday which was generally strong.
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Allergan shrugged off any concern posed by Revance's potential entry into the market.
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Traders shrugged off rising geopolitical risks, including an apparent North Korea nuclear test.
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But the rest of the region shrugged off the continuation of China's selloff.
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Investors shrugged off her comments, with shares in the three companies barely affected.
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Young players made early contributions as the Badgers shrugged off a slow start.
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Its shares lost 1.9 percent as investors shrugged off a record final dividend.
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The White House has shrugged off the possibility of Cohen's cooperation with Mueller.
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But Chungong shrugged off the risk that the tests could derail the talks.
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But once again, stock market watchers shrugged off any longer-term negative implications.
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How the markets are reacting: Wall Street has shrugged off the potential fine.
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So far, financial markets have shrugged off the first round of trade duties.
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Investors also shrugged off disappointing economic data out of China and Hong Kong.
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He blithely shrugged off the brutality of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
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Side effects: The markets have largely shrugged off the U.S.-China trade war.
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Traders shrugged off bullish corn export data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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The financial markets, which had shrugged off the threat, started to slip yesterday.
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State-of-emergency declarations were shrugged off by the public and political leaders.
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He mostly shrugged off those concerns, saying the disease was contained to China.
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Trump shrugged off their concerns, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
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Others shrugged off the bleakness with sardonic humor, as people here often do.
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We were in an environment where any bad news would be shrugged off.
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Gold largely shrugged off North Korea's firing of another missile over Hokkaido, Japan.
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In this market huge geopolitical events are shrugged off as a mere blip.
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Coats were shrugged off shoulders and worn like wraps, trailing like royal robes.
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Australia's S&P/ASX 200 shrugged off worries to hit a record high.
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They and their supporters lionized him, though he largely shrugged off their blandishments.
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Trump shrugged off the news and denied he made the big dollar wager.
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The executive also shrugged off the possibility of future competition from tech firms.
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Trump attorney Jay Sekulow shrugged off the latest threat to the president's tenure.
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Financial markets have also shrugged off the Fed's efforts to tighten borrowing conditions.
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Or, when it comes to light, it's shrugged off as politics as usual.
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Investors have largely shrugged off the economic damage caused by the Sino-U.
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In a brief interview on Thursday, Blackburn shrugged off questions about the panel.
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In the past, multinational firms like General Mills would have shrugged off such trends.
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He has shrugged off the missiles that President Donald Trump fired at his bases.
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Erdogan shrugged off such concerns, saying that much of the world had capital punishment.
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Dan Forest, have shrugged off the idea that HB22 is harming the state economy.
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Dan Forest, have shrugged off the idea that HB2 is harming the state economy.
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Feeder cattle futures shrugged off rallying corn prices and edged upward with live cattle.
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The market appeared to have shrugged off news of a suicide attack in Britain.
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Meanwhile, investors shrugged off trade data from China that fell short of analyst expectations.
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Sony's finance chief, however, shrugged off concerns about the threat of cloud-based gaming.
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San Luis Potosí, for its part, seems to have shrugged off the Ford setback.
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In a Facebook video Wednesday, the 68-year-old leader shrugged off the reports.
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Analysts said the market shrugged off the policy decision as it was widely expected.
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Garren also shrugged off Trump's lewd bragging about women, caught on the 2005 tape.
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The deputy head of the country's central bank also shrugged off the China-U.
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Another conservative economist, John Taylor of Stanford University, also shrugged off concerns about demand.
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But in recent months, OPEC members have mostly shrugged off Trump's social media demands.
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Markets on Wednesday shrugged off President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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He shrugged off their confused looks and chuckled to his friends in the booth.
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But the pound largely shrugged off May's promise and traded in a narrow range.
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Investors shrugged off this news because they're confident in smooth sailing for China's economy.
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Thornton shrugged off the beard-tugging incident, saying it might have actually helped him.
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Economists shrugged off the modest gains as payback after February's outsized increase in hiring.
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Liton Das, the only one wearing a mask, shrugged off concerns over air quality.
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Asian tech shares mostly shrugged off the previous day's weak close on Wall Street.
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Chief Executive Gong Yu shrugged off any concerns over fluctuations in the stock price.
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Now Lemon and Jordan have both responded, while James has shrugged off the insult.
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But other than some knee-jerk reactions, financial markets mostly shrugged off those developments.
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U.S. government debt yields ticked higher on Monday as investors shrugged off trade concerns.
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Republicans shrugged off the criticism, pointing to past political battles over Supreme Court nominees.
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Successive governments, with the backing of Malaysia's moderate Muslims, have shrugged off PAS's demands.
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While Giovinco had shrugged off the snub, his coach, Greg Vanney, called it ridiculous.
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Pattis shrugged off the order saying it "merely" restates existing law, the Advocate reports.
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And he shrugged off laughter from other world leaders at his typically boastful words.
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" China has shrugged off objections, considering such exercises part of its "military modernization program.
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Investors shrugged off the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates on Wednesday.
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Bitcoin prices shrugged off the news, and fell 7 percent Wednesday, trading near $10,500.
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Scheer has largely shrugged off Bernier's criticism, saying he is focused on defeating Trudeau.
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At first, Mr. Brantley, a chef by trade, shrugged off the no-contact rule.
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Speaking to CNBC, Croft said that oil markets had largely "shrugged off" these incidents.
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U.S. stocks shrugged off the soggy session in Asia on Thursday to close higher.
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Most of the media outlets and personalities involved just shrugged off the president's missives.
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The police chief shrugged off Krueger's entreaties, according to the Justice Department's 2016 report.
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Others shrugged off the prospect, saying that they assumed they were under surveillance already.
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Investors shrugged off the statement as too little to confront the fast-moving virus.
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On Wednesday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer shrugged off any opposition from the medical establishment.
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Investors also shrugged off the range of potential penalties Ireland's finance minister threatened on Wednesday.
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Duterte shrugged off the threat and said he was ready to continue fighting the insurgents.
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But Trump shrugged off Bush's dislike as recounted in Susan Page's The Matriarch, published Tuesday.
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Trump administration officials have shrugged off the prospect of the USMCA deal failing in Congress.
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Arabtec shrugged off early-session losses to end 2893 percent higher, its third straight gain.
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In the past, I might have shrugged off something like this as a random incident.
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"We were laughed at, shrugged off, treated like it wasn't an important issue," Elliot recalls.
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Trudeau shrugged off the attack, saying there would always be challenges in the bilateral relationship.
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The finance minister has shrugged off the impact from the drought on the fiscal deficit.
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Kudlow also shrugged off the release of weaker-than-expected economic data from last week.
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It was a threat that one government source shrugged off as just a "process row".
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But this is why markets have, on the whole, shrugged off the current trade spat.
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So far, the market seems to have shrugged off the unfavorable terms of Snap shares.
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Canada's prime minister has shrugged off controversies that would have hurt a less charismatic politician.
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But investors appear to have shrugged off some of the bad news for three reasons.
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Investors appeared to have shrugged off the news as Sony shares closed up 4.83 percent.
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Economists largely shrugged off the slowdown in job growth, blaming it on a seasonal quirk.
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Crude prices traded sharply lower Tuesday, as investors shrugged off tensions in the Middle East.
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Velarde also shrugged off any concerns about recent volatility in the local foreign exchange market.
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European stocks shrugged off weak manufacturing data and rose, while US futures pointed to gains.
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The country's peso, however, shrugged off the negative sentiment on ratings, edging 2657.25 percent firmer.
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The rest of the field has shrugged off the significance of Mr Bloomberg's possible run.
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Not long after Raymond Peterson shot and killed Robert Hoyt, he shrugged off the murder.
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But Alexandre Covello, founder and CEO of investment-led accelerator AngelsCube, shrugged off these suggestions.
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Turkish assets largely shrugged off Moody's cutting its credit rating deeper into junk-rated territory.
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Republicans shrugged off those ties as evidence Manafort was knowingly communicating with the Russian government.
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Despite the regional constraints, the futures and cash markets have largely shrugged off the fire.
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That's not to say that concerns over China's use of debt could be shrugged off.
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U.S. stock futures were higher this morning as investors shrugged off tech stocks' recent slump.
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Sasson, speaking to reporters after winning bronze in the +100kg category, shrugged off the incident.
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Rob Gleason, the Republican Party chairman in Pennsylvania, shrugged off questions about the candidate's schedule.
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But investors largely shrugged off the agreement on Wednesday, and shares closed down 0.43 percent.
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Emerging markets have shrugged off the U.S. rate rises and the oil and tech tumbles.
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Investors shrugged off strong quarterly sales and earnings and shares fell 28.74 percent to $71.2.
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Bitcoin mostly shrugged off the news and recovered Tuesday to around $4,300, according to CoinDesk.
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The Raptors shrugged off a ragged start to forge a 260-21 lead at halftime.
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One of the young Cubans we talked to waiting in line shrugged off this inconvenience.
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Their successes were cheered, and their sins were shrugged off as the cost of innovation.
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" Ms. Pelosi shrugged off the comments, telling reporters, "I'm not going to talk about her.
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For a while, I shrugged off any attempts my father made to get in contact.
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The man attached to that arm shrugged off our thanks and disappeared into the crowd.
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They mostly shrugged off the repercussions for the many manufacturing companies that relied on steel.
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For years, German politicians and industry leaders have shrugged off warnings about relying on Russia.
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Asian markets closed mixed on Thursday, after some regional stock indexes shrugged off early losses.
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The markets also largely shrugged off core U.S. inflation data that was lower than forecast.
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The Turkish lira rose on the news as markets seemingly shrugged off the tariff threats.
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She shrugged off Mr. Trump's comments that he had grabbed women's genitals without asking permission.
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Frank DiMaggio, an event producer who has partnered with Roberts, shrugged off the legal threats.
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So far, markets have shrugged off the North Korea crisis just like White House turmoil.
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WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - Investors on Tuesday shrugged off media reports that Ford Motor Co (F.
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Investors also shrugged off concerns over an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
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Stocks closed higher on Friday as investors shrugged off worries about a possible government shutdown.
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They shrugged off disappointments in "Big Nuthin'," a song the three of them wrote together.
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Mr. Argento shrugged off a criticism that he heard regularly: that his music was conservative.
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In Britain, many voters shrugged off elites who told them that Brexit would bring disaster.
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But Comey refused Trump's request, just as McGahn shrugged off Trump's order to fire Mueller.
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The mid-cap index shrugged off a slide in sterling as broader market sentiment prevailed.
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Trump shrugged off Cooper's question about his past remarks, saying he didn't remember the interview.
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Quick-witted and popular, if not with teachers, Mr Hu shrugged off efforts to control him.
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At oral argument, some of the male justices shrugged off the impact of a strip search.
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For its part, the White House has repeatedly shrugged off any notion of an economic slowdown.
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Largely, the company has shrugged off technical problems as the natural result of building new rockets.
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The labor market has largely shrugged off weakness in the economy; nonfarm payrolls surged in December.
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On Monday, the euro largely shrugged off an unexpected fall in German industrial production in June.
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After all, bond markets shrugged off the resignation of Matteo Renzi, Italy's prime minister, in December.
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It shrugged off the global financial crisis (the GFC as Australians call it) of 20183-09.
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He shrugged off Nadal's comments, basically saying he could not care less what the Spaniard thought.
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But traders shrugged off the geopolitical risks and looked to the fundamentals of supply and demand.
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Economic data underscored weakness in the euro zone economy, although markets largely shrugged off the news.
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After the non-farm payrolls, Asian and European markets shrugged off weak Chinese trade data overnight.
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But two other prominent pot stocks, GW Pharmaceuticals and Cara Therapeutics, have shrugged off the news.
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Comedies have historically shrugged off those kind of expectations—until they started sailing into deeper waters.
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Flash to this year, when the cautious or ominous headlines and signals are being shrugged off.
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" Harrison shrugged off the guy with a smile, saying, "I'm just worried about wins right now!
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On Wednesday, Sanders shrugged off critics who have questioned whether his plan should eliminate private insurance.
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Economists shrugged off the dive in job openings, which they attributed to the rise in hiring.
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For decades, South Korea's economy and financial markets have shrugged off North Korea's periodic saber-rattling.
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Investors shrugged off China's credit downgrade after several senior government officials in Beijing criticised the decision.
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In the interview, Bloomberg shrugged off conservatives who condemn him as a paternalistic New York elitist.
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Texas shrugged off a slow shooting start to sweep to a 22018-219 lead at halftime.
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He told us that he shrugged off her concerns at the time, thinking it was impossible.
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The Clinton campaign has shrugged off Sanders's decision to stay in rather than risk angering him.
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Investors also shrugged off the government delaying the release of a tax reform bill until Thursday.
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The market shrugged off a long-awaited economic statement by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, dealers said.
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But Turkey shrugged off the potential sanctions, and Trump himself has been sympathetic to Erdogan's decision.
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" Pujols shrugged off the significance of his latest feat, saying: "I don't think about that, man.
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She shrugged off concerns that she might have to pay a high price for her defiance.
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He also shrugged off responsibility for the crisis and encouraged states to find their own resources.
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Frankfurt shares shrugged off a weaker-than-expected business sentiment reading and closed about 2.3% higher.
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The Kremlin has shrugged off the protests as insignificant, but supported the heavy-handed police response.
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Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and the plan's principal architect, shrugged off the Palestinian rejection.
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He was said not to get along with Mr. Cleese, although he shrugged off such claims.
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At the White House, Mr. Trump shrugged off accusations of presidential interference in a counterintelligence investigation.
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Yet, the Aussie has shrugged off most bearish indicators to jump almost 3 percent in January.
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Investors largely shrugged off a tweet from President Donald Trump about North Korea's Kim Jong-Un.
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On Wall Street, stocks opened higher as Wall Street shrugged off jobs data that missed expectations.
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Investors, encouraged by the beat in licensing, shrugged off concerns about an increasingly saturated smartphone market.
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Investors shrugged off the revenue and same-store sales growth numbers that came in below expectations.
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It's a concern I raised here myself this summer, when Facebook shrugged off an FTC fine.
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A spokesperson for Paltrow confirmed the accident had involved the actress but shrugged off the suit.
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These engineers said they raised the issue internally, but their concerns were shrugged off by managers.
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Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry shrugged off any worries of stiff competition from rival Palo Alto Networks.
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Stocks in Asia rose on Wednesday as investors shrugged off concerns over the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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May's Conservative Party have shrugged off warnings of severe economic consequences from a no-deal exit.
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Wall Street shrugged off some earnings misses but drifted lower at the end of the session.
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Pakistan, which denies such links, last month shrugged off a U.S. aid suspension worth $163 billion.
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He shrugged off the notion that competition from Apple and others would kill the business opportunity.
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He also shrugged off the view that central banks have exhausted their policy ammunitions to spur growth.
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The foreign ministry spokesman shrugged off a question about whether an invitation would be extended to Trump.
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Even better, this covert strategy has the added benefit of potentially being shrugged off as red tape.
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Airbus has shrugged off the loss, claiming a 50 percent share of average sales over 10 years.
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Alphabet shrugged off the $5bn fine recently imposed on it by European trustbusters and posted strong results.
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But the government shrugged off the rebuke, and the opposition's plea for more international help went unanswered.
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"I've personally been surprised how the market has shrugged off all this geo-political risk," he said.
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Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, shrugged off concerns that Trump might be outraised in the general election.
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The White House shrugged off concerns about the impact, saying Trump was making good on election promises.
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So far, markets have shrugged off the inquiry, but it adds to the risks on investors' minds.
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Valentine Navarro, 26, a salesman in San Juan, shrugged off Trump's trip as a public relations exercise.
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He also shrugged off concerns the controversy would hurt GOP candidates running in tough down-ballot races.
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Markets have largely shrugged off the political stalemate, with the economy growing and public finances in surplus.
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On Monday, the single currency largely shrugged off an unexpected fall in German industrial production in June.
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The market initially shrugged off his warning about the web of cross-holdings among some 50 stocks.
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The Democrat has shrugged off the reports and said it has nothing to do with her campaign.
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He shrugged off his disbelief and headed to Texas, not even knowing who the head coach was.
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White House principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah shrugged off reported problems and understaffing at the PPO.
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The market also shrugged off a long-awaited economic statement by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, dealers said.
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But Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi shrugged off such speculation, saying Japan should proceed with the tax hike.
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No one intervened, and the abuse directed at her was shrugged off by some progressive Twitter users.
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Jeb Bush shrugged off the idea that anti-establishment and establishment candidates are splitting the GOP vote.
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Holtzman, a 42-year-old construction worker, shrugged off his own injuries, saying the pellets just burned.
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A movement that's been shrugged off, perhaps because how harmful can something so tiny really be, anyway?
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Most Asian shares closed higher on Tuesday as markets shrugged off the softer close on Wall Street.
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This week investors have shrugged off the action and are focusing on the ease of repatriating profits.
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But others in the GOP shrugged off the report, defending the president's discretion to declassify government secrets.
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Hayes shrugged off my concerns that parents wouldn't want to feed lab-grown meats to their kids.
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Asian markets closed mostly higher on Wednesday as investors mostly shrugged off North Korea's latest missile launch.
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The labor market has largely shrugged off weakness in the economy, with nonfarm payrolls surging in December.
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Investors shrugged off the one-day delay in the release of the tax-reform bill until Thursday.
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Another official shrugged off the tweet as another of Trump's attempts to speak unfiltered to his supporters.
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He also drew criticism after he shrugged off protections for the Mount Graham red squirrel in Arizona.
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They shrugged off the eye-popping bar tabs that appeared on his past Federal Election Commission filings.
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Lewis, who joined in 2014 when the group was in crisis, shrugged off the share price fall.
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GEA had already cut its profit guidance in July and the market shrugged off the latest guidance.
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Mr. Hytner is evidently relieved to have shrugged off the burden of overseeing a national institution, however.
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Previously, county officials had shrugged off the temple's existence, citing Taiwan's broad protections for freedom of speech.
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Still, the way Americans have essentially shrugged off this mass shooting is not normal by international standards.
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Years later, in a 21980 interview with the National Visionary Leadership Project, she shrugged off the furor.
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He shrugged off the corruption charges as a move by the political establishment to cling to power.
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For Hong Kong, a metropolis that has shrugged off tropical storms in the past, Mangkhut was different.
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"Nonetheless, it seems that investors have shrugged off such concerns this year," analysts at the IIF said.
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O'Sullivan, in his sixth trip to the Series, shrugged off the first night pokiness as an anomaly.
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Consumers also shrugged off President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, which ended in his acquittal earlier this month.
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And it will be assembled by those who notice what the authorities have overlooked or shrugged off.
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Investors have shrugged off threats of European legal action, including possibly stripping Poland of EU voting rights.
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The market shrugged off the central bank's key monetary policy decision on Tuesday to keep rates unchanged.
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Cummings said he "enjoyed" the book, and shrugged off concerns that it could deepen the partisan divide.
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One of the donors who attended Tuesday's fundraiser, Henry Lowenstein, shrugged off questions about Buttigieg's work history.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Barclays has mostly shrugged off the shroud of its Qatari crisis-era cash call.
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No sooner has Rosaleen shrugged off her duties as comforter-in-chief, however, than August steps in.
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The market shrugged off a report Tuesday afternoon that showed U.S. crude production had contracted in December.
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New York (CNN Business)The stock market has so far shrugged off the impeachment drama enveloping Washington.
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Mainland markets shrugged off the release of slightly lower-than-expected China PMI data to close higher.
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Greater China markets shrugged off broader market sentiment to edge higher, outperforming markets elsewhere in the region.
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McConnell, for now, has shrugged off the Democratic demands and penciled in a tentative vote for the fall.
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They got that far, in part, because their harassment and bullying were shrugged off as ordinary, acceptable behavior.
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Investors appeared to have shrugged off the earnings results as shares of SK Hynix closed up 6 percent.
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U.S. Treasury yields rose on Monday as investors largely shrugged off tensions between the West and Saudi Arabia.
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Germany's DAX shrugged off a business survey showing German business morale deteriorated in April, to rise 0.8 percent.
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Donald J. Trump shrugged off his appearance in a recruitment video posted by an affiliate of Al Qaeda.
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They felt violated and surveilled, he said, but he shrugged off any implication that it was his fault.
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Speaking to reporters aboard her campaign plane Tuesday, Clinton shrugged off a question about the CNN/ORC survey.
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Hun Sen has shrugged off the lawsuit as "crazy and stupid," but it's not as simple for Facebook.
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The market shrugged off the central bank's policy decision on Friday as it was widely expected, brokers said.
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"Anger is hard to sustain, and humor can be shrugged off as just that," he told the blog.
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The oil market largely shrugged off rising political tensions in the Middle East between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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McNesby on Monday said Clinton's campaign shrugged off the FOP's overtures to win its backing earlier this year.
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The markets shrugged off government data showing U.S. crude and gasoline inventories rose to record levels last week.
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Asian credits shrugged off the gloomy data with the iTraxx Asia investment-grade index flat at 257.00bp/260.00bp.
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"Its commentary [on Wednesday] shrugged off both a weak Q1 GDP print and the subpar March jobs report."
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Samwer shrugged off reports of difficulties after two senior managers left Rocket, saying the core leadership was intact.
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The markets shrugged off government data showing U.S. crude and gasoline inventories rose to record levels last week.
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Pei shrugged off any concerns that U.S. consumer sentiment would be affected by the China-US trade conflict.
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When asked about the hit at Lumpinee Stadium, Klaew shrugged off the suggestion that he was behind it.
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Shares of the brokerages, however, shrugged off the fines to trade higher in Hong Kong and the mainland.
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Kuroda also shrugged off speculation that the BoJ would directly underwrite government debt, which is prohibited by law.
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Source: CoinDesk Investors also appear to have shrugged off much of the negative news from regulators around bitcoin.
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Since Trump has made clear he despises NATO, his remonstrances on pipeline can and will be shrugged off.
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On Tuesday, Azalea shrugged off the criticism as a peril of fame during the Australian podcast Smallzy's Surgery.
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The rouble shrugged off a slight oil price pullback to rise more than 2135 percent to the dollar.
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Traders said the market shrugged off the stronger fix and focussed instead on corporate flows in morning trade.
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He shrugged off new threats from Democrats, who will assume control of the House with new investigative power.
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Asked about Barr's memo on Mueller, before news of Rosenstein's planned departure broke, Tillis shrugged off Democratic concerns.
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Analysts said the market shrugged off Thursday's policy decision by the central bank as it was widely expected.
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Stock markets have so far largely shrugged off the trade disputes, focusing instead on the strong U.S. economy.
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Investors largely shrugged off the expected fine, sending Facebook's stock up 21625 percent the day after the announcement.
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Investors largely shrugged off the expected fine, sending Facebook's stock up 10 percent the day after the announcement.
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The writers room originally shrugged off the impossibility of such a crime before a personal story was shared.
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Judging by the initial stock market reaction on Monday, Swiss blue chips largely shrugged off the bourse battle.
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On Wednesday, however, Schumer shrugged off Trump's hopes of working with congressional Democrats on the issues he highlighted.
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For months she had shrugged off parliamentary defeats, negotiation failures and calls from her own lawmakers to resign.
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Kevin Demoff, the chief operating officer of the Rams, echoed this view and shrugged off the early hiccups.
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Others shrugged off the speech, saying it was just words delivered to a friendly, neoconservative think-tank audience.
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Though Smoak and some Blue Jays shrugged off the notion of any extra satisfaction, Pillar was more forthcoming.
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Mr. Garcia shrugged off the Day of Fire as "insanity" and lies cooked up by an "unpatriotic" press.
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The markets have become more volatile since the outbreak, but American investors have largely shrugged off the threat.
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"Trump shrugged off the remarks when asked about them by a reporter Monday, calling Giuliani a "great guy.
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Trudeau correctly surmised he could win another election and shrugged off the NDP's demands in a budget bill.
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Tesla lost $23 billion on sales of $3.3 billion, which the market shrugged off, at least until recently.
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Trump shrugged off those concerns by saying he would rather have successful people helping him make economic decisions.
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The disconnect continues a longstanding pattern in which the government has shrugged off responsibility for its nuclear mistakes.
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Minshew shrugged off a rough first half to finish 17 of 29 for 201 yards and two scores.
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Zinke has shrugged off reports of the call, saying it's "laughable" that he would threaten Alaska over healthcare.
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Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry on Friday shrugged off any worries of stiff competition from rival Palo Alto Networks.
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On Tuesday, O'Connor shrugged off the criticism as Washington intrigue and said he supports new leadership om Congress.
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Mr. Bolsonaro, who is notorious for misogynist comments he made as a congressman, has shrugged off the imbalance.
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The Nikkei 225 in Japan fell 1.4 percent as investors shrugged off data showing strong machinery orders in January.
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After seeing the furious reaction online, Lovato deleted the original post and shrugged off the backlash with another tweet.
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Speaking in Berlin, Merkel shrugged off the interview, saying she would make no substantive comment before Trump was inaugurated.
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Investors shrugged off Wall Street's positive overnight performance, having mixed emotions about minutes of the last Federal Reserve meeting.
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The Canadian currency has also shrugged off recent volatility in crude oil prices, one of the country's major exports.
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They shrugged off a profit and sales warning and fourth-quarter sales miss from Intel after the closing bell.
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The volatile Philippine president shrugged off Sison&aposs threat and said he was ready to continue fighting the insurgents.
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Equity futures, which dipped after the close on Friday, shrugged off the impact of an attempted coup in Turkey.
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Outside Washington, Americans (who mostly dislike President Vladimir Putin according to polls) seem to have shrugged off the news.
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Analysts said the market shrugged off last week's policy decision by the central bank as it was widely expected.
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"She shrugged off the Rude Man on Twitter, and managed to play….. I'd say pretty well 🙂," she added.
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For weeks, they shrugged off record high inventories in the United States until on Wednesday, the market finally blinked.
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The aluminum case shrugged off the entire thing, which is probably owing to just how much aluminum there is.
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Islamabad has long denied it helps militants within its borders and has shrugged off U.S. threats to cut aid.
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Economy Minister Giovanni Tria shrugged off Brussels' forecasts, saying they were broadly in line with the government's own projections.
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At first, students shrugged off as a prank; that was, at least, until school officials triggered an immediate lockdown.
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Scooter Gennett stepped in for Schebler, then shrugged off his struggles at the plate with a huge clutch hit.
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Johnson shrugged off the closing of anchor tenants such as Macy's, likening Foot Locker's appeal to that of Apple.
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The dollar shrugged off the employment data, rising to its highest level this year against a basket of currencies.
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Gold futures fell 0.5 percent to $1,0.73 an ounce as investors shrugged off concern about political instability in Italy.
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Black Panther never formally joined the Avengers, and Spider-Man shrugged off the official offer in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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But investors seem to have shrugged off the problem as BNY Mellon shares have risen 2 percent this week.
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According to former employees, the Weinstein Co. human resources department worked to protect Weinstein and shrugged off workplace complaints.
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She quoted a Washington State University professor who shrugged off a general audience's ignorance of the facts surrounding Benghazi.
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Investors largely shrugged off Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report that President Donald Trump's campaign did not collude with Russia.
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The Tribeca screening would have given the documentary legitimacy, critics claimed, although De Niro initially shrugged off that complaint.
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Wall Street shrugged off news of the agreement, with stocks in related sectors showing a mixed bag of results.
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Prices shrugged off a tweet from U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday calling for OPEC to boost crude production.
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Meanwhile, the extent of a global cyberattack as people returned to work was also largely shrugged off by markets.
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The dollar shrugged off U.S. inflation data overnight that might make the Fed more cautious about interest rate hikes.
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"We think the market has shrugged off weaker demand in expecting a big pay day from Apple," Barclays said.
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Kellyanne Conway, the President's counselor, shrugged off the notion of Democrats using new investigative powers in the new Congress.
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Most Asian bourses shrugged off geopolitical concerns on the Korean peninsula on Wednesday, turning positive after early cautious trade.
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Some of these moves, even the announcement of annexation, have been shrugged off as political posturing before the elections.
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Both Shang and Xie shrugged off criticism that their companies' technology may be used to infringe on individuals' privacy.
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Haas shrugged off his many failures by telling himself and others that he actually preferred life as an outsider.
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He mentored the talented Mr Irving into a maturing star, and shrugged off the disappointing contributions from Mr Love.
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" Rather than giving into any hand-wringing introspection, Babchenko shrugged off criticism that "people (will) stop believing the media.
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Asian stocks closed mostly higher on Thursday, as several regional markets shrugged off weakness seen overnight on Wall Street.
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Apple suppliers in Asia largely shrugged off the news as investors hoped some progress was being made on trade.
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Markets in South Korea shrugged off trade-related concerns, with the Kospi rising 1.02 percent to close at 2,363.91.
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Investors shrugged off trade tensions after China did not retaliate immediately to the latest U.S. tariff on Chinese goods.
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Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning.
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Traders shrugged off concerns related to fiscal deficit after recent data indicated that the government had breached its target.
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Sticking to routine Publicly, Trump has shrugged off suggestions he alter his routine to avoid exposure to COVID-19.
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And they shrugged off complaints from abroad that some of Prince Mohammed's actions, such as the purge, were rash.
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But Mr Assad shrugged off the empty threats of Western leaders, and enlisted the help of Iran and Russia.
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I wouldn't be particularly surprised if the Dow shrugged off its recent turbulence and continued its long upward thrust.
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In Australia, Scott Morrison shrugged off calls for tougher carbon-emissions rules and was unexpectedly kept on as leader.
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President Trump — who our White House correspondents note "does not exactly do humble" — shrugged off the upset on Wednesday.
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Admittedly, markets broadly shrugged off historic declines in survey measures of activity in Europe and the US, released yesterday.
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But my impression was that the Tour has once again shrugged off a challenge to its own storytelling prerogative.
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Markets were lifted somewhat by Europe's close, as Wall Street shrugged off the first U.S. government shutdown since 2013.
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The LME three-month aluminum price shrugged off the inventory gains to firm by 0.3% to $173,765 a tonne.
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The preliminary U.S.-China trade deal was reported late last week and investors had largely shrugged off the news.
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Spain's bond market shrugged off news that the country will hold its fourth election in four years on Nov.
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Japan's shrugged off elevated geopolitical tensions in the region to close up 0.52 percent, or 013.913 points, at 19,909.50.
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Political worries also eased as investors largely shrugged off the Democrats' decision to begin an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
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The United States has apparently shrugged off any disappointment about President Trump's non-delivery of a promised infrastructure programme.
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The market shrugged off weekly inventory figures from the U.S. Energy Department, which reflect stocks prior to the storm.
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However, Silva shrugged off any concerns about the country's next leadership, arguing Petrobras is focused on its business plan.
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The market has largely shrugged off the tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China announced this week.
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Traders shrugged off the possibility of big beef sales because of Chinese restrictions on production practices for beef imports.
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Stocks jumped to record highs once again as investors shrugged off President Donald Trump's impeachment and disappointing economic data.
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The rouble, however, shrugged off any support from higher oil prices, shedding 0.1 percent to 61.93 versus the dollar .
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Snap shares rallied about 5 percent Wednesday, a sign Wall Street may have shrugged off criticism from Snapchat users.
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Analysts said that markets have mostly shrugged off the escalation in trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
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Stocks rose as investors shrugged off persistent worries about the coronavirus and whether it will hurt the global economy.
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Lavrov shrugged off the significance of the two leaders possibly have met more times than had previously been reported.
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One explanation for why stock investors shrugged off the inflation data was a very weak report on retail sales.
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The oil market has largely shrugged off the killing last month of Washington Post columnist Jamal Kashoggi by Saudi agents.
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Russian officials have shrugged off Trump&aposs wildly contradictory accounts of what he said to Putin at Monday&aposs summit.
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Investors shrugged off a policy rate decision by the central bank, which held key rates steady as expected, dealers said.
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He largely shrugged off attacks from gadfly fringe candidates trying to attack him, and didn't make any gaffes of note.
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Investors were focused on robust corporate earnings and shrugged off worries about U.S. tensions with countries including China and Iran.
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He shrugged off the likely escape of ISIS fighters from Kurdish prisons, essentially saying it is Europe's problem, not his.
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The market shrugged off Thursday's release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Trump campaign and Russian election interference.
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Global stocks, though, largely shrugged off the slump in China, with Asian and European stocks steadying after a tumultuous week.
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Asian stocks rose Tuesday afternoon as markets shrugged off the threat, the Shenzhen component leading gains with a 2.91% jump.
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This isn't a completely new tactic: Bill Clinton blazed the trail when he shrugged off his impeachment and stuck around.
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Investors shrugged off the write-down Tuesday, instead focusing on the company's earnings beat and optimistic forecast for fiscal 2020.
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Tompolo's media aide Paul Bebenimibo has since shrugged off any suggestion that his client had a hand in the bombings.
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Overnight, equity markets largely shrugged off a crushing defeat for UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal in parliament.
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Megan Johnston, 54, shrugged off his sexually aggressive comments in the 2005 video and pointed at Democrat Hillary Clinton's shortcomings.
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Facebook shares fell 2.0 percent as investors shrugged off strong quarterly results and worried about the social media company's spending.
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On Wednesday, oil markets shrugged off a rocket attack on a site in southern Iraq used by foreign oil companies.
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Kuroda also shrugged off lingering market speculation that the BOJ would dial back its huge stimulus program earlier than expected.
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But financial markets shrugged off the announcement, and Trump's critics said the moves were too feeble to have an impact.
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Czech yields shrugged off a report on a government forecast that the state budget could shift to deficit from 211.73.
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Treasury bond futures jumped on expectations for another rate cut, although stock and currency traders shrugged off Thursday's rate decision.
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U.S. financial markets largely shrugged off the weak retail sales report and investors focused instead on the wholesale inflation data.
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Asked whether Souki's dismissal has altered Cheniere's plans, Shear shrugged off the notion the company is planning on changing course.
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Facebook shares fell 2.1 percent as investors shrugged off strong quarterly results and worried about the social media company's spending.
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The Kospi shrugged off North Korea's latest missile launch and reversed earlier losses to close 0.2 percent higher at 2,290.65.
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Shibata shrugged off a stiff Rainmaker clothesline from Okada, looked at him, and full-on headbutt him, forehead to forehead.
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But Investors have so far shrugged off this growing deficit in favor of its strong subscriber growth and international expansion.
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Even as I shrugged off the after-school special scare stories, I saw evidence of them in my own life.
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Investors shrugged off the lackluster overseas growth to send shares as much as 9.2% higher against an unchanged broader benchmark.
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The dancers followed along more or less in lockstep; the occasional flub was shrugged off with a good-natured laugh.
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AAC's managing director, Richard Mok, shrugged off risks of a potential trade war at a media briefing in Hong Kong.
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Fashion chain Next shrugged off Britain's retail gloom on Wednesday and has reported a surprising rise in full-price sales.
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Liverpool, beaten by Borussia Dortmund, Sevilla and Napoli in pre-season games, shrugged off their lethargy in the second half.
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It has shrugged off data scandals and multibillion-dollar fines, and continues to print money and grow its user base.
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The miners shrugged off the occasional raid, but what happens once the cost of replacing destroyed mining equipment begins mounting?
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Solicitor General Noel Francisco, writing on behalf of the Department of Justice, shrugged off the warnings from the technology companies.
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Oil prices fell nearly 2 percent on Monday as traders shrugged off the impact of the attempted coup in Turkey.
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The pastor's outrage was not matched on the streets of the capital, where media have largely shrugged off the tussle.
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She shrugged off the physical demands of that schedule, adding: "I've been doing eight shows a week all my life."
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Trump early Tuesday on Twitter shrugged off claims of wrongdoing, saying he had an "absolute right" to share the information.
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As has been his custom this season, Bailey shrugged off the idea he's playing the best hockey of his career.
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HONG KONG, March 23 (IFR) - Asia credits were slightly tighter as investors shrugged off concerns related to Brussels terrorist attacks.
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The tech-heavy start-up index shrugged off early losses and climbed to a one-month high by lunch break.
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Each reached a point where, for reasons moral or political, Trump's pettiness and viciousness could no longer be shrugged off.
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Hong Kong's main bourse shrugged off fresh falls in its small-cap market, which hit a new record closing low.
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Despite its impressive sales, it has been largely shrugged off by critics and historians as a blip in the marketplace.
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Sixty-five years after her landmark lawsuit and just before her death in 2003, Douglas shrugged off her pioneering importance.
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He shrugged off the Trump administration's rollback of nutrition standards for whole grains, flavored milks and sodium in school cafeterias.
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But over all, Australians shrugged off the warming seas killing the Great Barrier Reef and the extreme drought punishing farmers.
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Francis has instead moved them out of power, ignored their complaints and mostly shrugged off their threats to break away.
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Yet investors, who have shrugged off previous turmoil in the Trump administration, were clearly rattled by the most recent episode.
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The board and the managing agent have shrugged off the concerns of shareholders, and we are at our wits' end.
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While the dollar initially pared losses, it soon shrugged off the remarks and extended losses in the afternoon trading session.
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And he shrugged off Mr. Trump's claim that he had not done enough to help the workers his union represents.
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Total group sales growth was 4.8 percent, indicating the firm has so far shrugged off a squeeze on consumer spending.
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Rumors have swirled of a plot to assassinate Duterte, 71, which he has shrugged off as part of his job.
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Corn futures shrugged off support from the USDA's confirmation that private exporters sold 228,600 tonnes of U.S. corn to Mexico.
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NEW DELHI — Coming from some other debt-ridden airline, it might have been shrugged off as just another service cutback.
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Wheat futures shrugged off the weakness in soybeans and rallied as signs of rising global cash prices attracted speculative buyers.
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Focusing on bearish factors, the market shrugged off warnings from the IEA that there is potentially a spare capacity crunch.
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Sterling shrugged off the standoff between the EU and Britain over Brexit and rose as high as $1.3235 on Tuesday.
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The dollar shrugged off a U.S. inflation data overnight that might make the Fed more cautious about interest rate hikes.
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Markets shrugged off the euro zone data but sterling dipped to a two-week low following the British PMI release.
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The rouble, meanwhile shrugged off a slight oil price rise to also lose one percent to a new six-month low.
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The pop star shrugged off her Family Guy drama to party with birthday girl Lorde and platinum-level squaddie Karlie Kloss.
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He shrugged off a US warning that the crucial "Five Eyes" intelligence sharing agreement with the UK could be at risk.
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The hotelier also shrugged off concerns over rising global inflation, and particularly the evolution of that trend within IHG's domestic market.
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Still, she shrugged off the Nazi threat, displaying her anti-fascist tapestries on a clothesline outside her house during the occupation.
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She said that Shine, then a senior executive, and the company's top in-house lawyer shrugged off complaints about Ailes' conduct.
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He welcomed investment and shrugged off rating agency Standard and Poor's concerns last week about the Philippine economy on his watch.
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Irving leads Celtics to 96-90 win over Heat MIAMI — Kyrie Irving shrugged off early shooting woes when it mattered most.
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Carmaker Volkswagen jumped 3.7 percent as shrugged off a 1 billion euro legal charge and met first-quarter operating profit forecasts.
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Investors seemed to welcome the prospect of political change, as Italy's FTSE MIB index shrugged off the uncertainty to jump 1.8%.
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Global markets have largely shrugged off the second-order financial impact of the coronavirus outbreak and continued marching to new highs.
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Shares of Baker Hughes fell and Halliburton rose Monday as investors shrugged off news of the two firms' merger breaking down.
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Wall Street surged on Wednesday as investors shrugged off stronger-than-expected inflation data and snapped up shares of Facebook, Amazon.
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Cho, the South Korean ruling party lawmaker, shrugged off criticism in local media that the is not laying out countermeasures swiftly.
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Though credit markets have largely shrugged off Trump's victory, bloated balance sheets are ill-prepared for an end to loose policy.
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However, crude prices shrugged off Falih's announcement, as well as a massive 8-million-barrels rise in weekly U.S. crude stockpiles.
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JGBs shrugged off the effect of buoyant Japanese equities on Friday and got a lift from the overnight performance of Treasuries.
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Still, the gun industry, from hobbyists like Mr. Strahan to the National Rifle Association, has largely shrugged off Mr. Obama's efforts.
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Because the attacks were more surgical than anticipated in more extreme scenarios, the market has shrugged off bullish factors, he said.
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The group shrugged off concerns about trade wars and a potentially disorderly Brexit to forecast higher demand for cement this year.
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Mark Zuckerberg initially shrugged off the allegations, but has since made a big deal of his fight against fake news globally.
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Investors largely shrugged off the biggest fall in Chinese exports since 2009 to focus on U.S. data that suggested stronger growth.
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Businesses have shrugged off a variety of potential troubles for the economy in the past two months and kept on hiring.
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The market shrugged off a U.S. Agriculture Department report from last week that showed large pork purchases by China and Mexico.
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Without a major tech exposure, the British market shrugged off Apple's disappointing holiday sales forecast that dragged some European chipmakers lower.
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Although markets have so far shrugged off the increasing tension, Spain's top stock index underperformed regional European stock peers on Wednesday.
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Investors appear to have shrugged off any geopolitical worries stemming from a missile test carried out by North Korea on Monday.
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Global equities were poised for their biggest weekly gain in more than a month as investors shrugged off the geopolitical tensions.
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Kechiche shrugged off the criticism on Friday, saying he was not bothered that some people had walked out of the screening.
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Canaan shrugged off the recent volatility stemming from growing scrutiny of the sector, betting lower prices would bring in more demand.
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Meanwhile, investors shrugged off a private survey showing China's manufacturing output rose at the weakest pace in fourth months in October.
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On the campaign trail, he has repeatedly shrugged off detailed questions about the economy, saying he would do as Guedes suggested.
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AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Austin Cook shrugged off his nerves to hit the first competitive shot at the U.S. Masters on Thursday.
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"In the past, many British Virgin Islanders have shrugged off hurricanes, stayed at home and not gone to shelters," he writes.
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And on Monday, asked whether he had to finish in the top two in Michigan, Mr. Kasich shrugged off the question.
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And he was a signature character, too: His shrugged-off, soft-punch flow was easy to admire, but tough to imitate.
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Ocasio-Cortez shrugged off Republicans' insults on Friday at a town hall hosted by MSNBC in her district in The Bronx.
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Just because your underwear rarely gets seen by the outside world doesn't mean it should be shrugged off as an afterthought.
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This seems to always get shrugged off because they're elder statesmen of the genre and are connected to the right people.
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The White House has even shrugged off news that Iran has opened another front against Israel in the Syrian Golan Heights.
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That younger abstract painters like Joshua Abelow and Stephen Truax shrugged off of political art, in particular institutional critique, distressed me.
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Markets shrugged off the dismal jobless claims report and focused in on the $2 trillion stimulus package passed by the Senate.
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While the men in the bocce club shrugged off the threat, they did so next to empty courts and empty tables.
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Twenty-one years later, America's electorate shrugged off a presidential candidate's acknowledged marijuana and cocaine history, and Barack Obama was elected.
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The strike's organizers and others, however, have shrugged off the president's insinuation that the event, for some, is a political gambit.
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For the most part, stocks shrugged off the deal due to its lack of clarity and uncertain path to phase two.
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She has previously shrugged off personal attacks, characterizing them as attempts to divert attention away from the issue of climate change.
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Traders shrugged off a National Oilseed Processors Association report that showed its members crushed a record 176.940 million bushels in January.
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Investors have shrugged off the developments however, with Safaricom's shares rising 22 percent this year to trade at 28.25 shillings ($0.2804).
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Financial markets, though, shrugged off the latest twist in the campaign, with French benchmark bond yields hitting a three-month low.
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Financial markets, which have proven reactive to developments in the ongoing trade war, largely shrugged off Trump's latest warning on Tuesday.
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However, its two-year investigation has been marred by partisan bickering, and the report will likely be shrugged off by Democrats.
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Investors appeared to have shrugged off weekend attacks in London that came just days before Britain's general national election on Thursday.
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NBC apparently shrugged off those concerns when it landed Kelly at what has been reported to be $23 million a year.
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Investors have shrugged off the developments, however, with Safaricom's shares rising 22 percent this year to trade at 28.25 shillings ($0.2804).
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However, Wall Street has largely shrugged off impeachment news as the chances of a trial conviction in the Senate are low.
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Brian Kolfage, who founded the campaign to pay for the border wall, shrugged off the ruling in an interview on Wednesday.
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The rand shrugged off the unemployment print, with market focus on the no-confidence motion against President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday.
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Other Biden supporters, however, shrugged off the lackluster showing while they wait and see what happens in the Nevada caucus Feb.
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Employers shrugged off both the monthlong partial government shutdown and fears of an economic slowdown to add 304,000 jobs in January.
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Yet most white evangelicals shrugged off Trump's impiety and gave him about 80 percent of their votes in the November election.
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But investors shrugged off better-than-expected growth as full-year growth is expected to slow after the Easter Sunday attack.
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Biden adviser Symone Sanders shrugged off the Hollings remark, saying she hadn't discussed it with the vice president ahead of time.
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Crunch, while regrettable, was only ever spoken about in whispers, or shrugged off after a month of discussion of a notable example.
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KS218 was 13 percent higher, as investors shrugged off concerns about the smartphone market and seized on the outlook for memory chips.
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China is facing growing trade frictions with its trade partners, he noted, but he shrugged off criticism about the country's trade practices.
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The euro area also shrugged off political uncertainty surrounding forthcoming national elections: its PMI rose to the highest level since April 2011.
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Investors have shrugged off geopolitical concerns and have been selling some silver in favor of investing in the stock market's record rally.
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The former vice president shrugged off any suggestion that his campaign has taken a financial hit from the lack of early momentum.
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A Jewish lawyer, he had clashed with Stalin while serving in Moscow and shrugged off anti-Semitism in the WASPish State Department.
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Lewandowski's attorney, Bradford Cohen, who was also interviewed on "Today," shrugged off the charge and cast doubt on Field's version of events.
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In spite of the security concerns many in Barcelona shrugged off fears of attack to pay their respects to victims on Friday.
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U.S. economic growth in the first quarter was the slowest since 2014, data on Friday showed, though stocks shrugged off the numbers.
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The greenback was already weak, having shrugged off slightly better-than-expected U.S. third-quarter GDP data amid firm demand from Asia.
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Ralph Reed, head of Trump's religious advisory board, shrugged off incendiary comments made by the GOP nominee in a newly unearthed video.
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Brabeck-Letmathe shrugged off concerns about a health and nutrition-focused Nestle retaining sugar-laden labels such as KitKat, Nesquik and Smarties.
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U.S. investors already have shrugged off higher interest rates from the Federal Reserve, mounting protectionist tendencies around the world and Washington dysfunction.
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Baidu, which reported its first quarterly loss in May since its 2018 initial public offering, has shrugged off the threat from ByteDance.
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The French finance minister, however, shrugged off suggestions that the tax will send an anti-competitive message in the aftermath of Brexit.
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Nor does Mr Putin embarrass easily—he shrugged off the revelations in the Panama Papers as a Western plot to smear Russia.
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Investors appeared to have shrugged off the news as Samsung shares traded up 0.58 percent at 1,566,000 won in mid-morning trade.
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The market mostly shrugged off Beijing saying earlier in the day that it would honor its pledges to buy U.S. agricultural products.
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Oil markets have largely shrugged off a rocket attack on Wednesday on a site in southern Iraq used by foreign oil companies.
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The issue of sexual abuse "is not to be shrugged off," Margulies, a longtime advocate for the law, said on the show.
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Shares of the Houston-based company were down 6.4 percent at $24.31 as investors shrugged off a slight beat on quarterly profit.
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U.S. equities rose to record levels on Friday as Wall Street shrugged off a jobs report that came in well below expectations.
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The market on Friday shrugged off an unexpected increase in U.S. crude inventories, which rose 614,000 barrels in the week to Dec.
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The Kremlin this week shrugged off the idea it might face greater public pressure over the reforms once the World Cup ended.
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Investors also shrugged off news Beijing would suspend additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles and auto parts for three months starting Jan.
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"JCDecaux shares have shrugged off negative EPS revisions in 2015, rerating to record highs," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
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Asia markets, like their European and U.S. counterparts, mostly shrugged off a series of deadly explosions that rocked Belgium's capital on Tuesday.
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He papered over Trump's racism because it enabled his own; he shrugged off Trump's authoritarian tendencies because he has a few himself.
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Beach volleyball players, used to tricky weather conditions, largely shrugged off the light rain and temperatures in the low 20 degrees Celsius.
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Investors appear to have shrugged off Moody's downgrade of China's credit rating on Wednesday, after several senior government officials criticised the decision.
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New national front-runner Cruz touted his pro-life record and shrugged off Donald Trump's insinuations about his eligibility for presidential office.
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What's the point of asking questions when the answers can shift without proper explanation, when contradictions and outright lies are shrugged off?
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Energy companies led a broad rally in United States stocks on Monday as investors shrugged off another slide in crude oil prices.
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Asian shares rose as investors largely shrugged off a new North Korean missile test, focusing instead on a data-heavy week ahead.
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When the first wave of tariffs on foreign goods was announced earlier this year, most Americans might have shrugged off the news.
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Clinton has repeatedly shrugged off criticism about the bespoke system, claiming that it was a simple "mistake" that she made for convenience.
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They shrugged off his refusal to testify and said they simply had no time to go to court for an order. Why?
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But good-natured as ever, he shrugged off any suggestion that his continued relevance is due only to his headline-making daughter.
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He has shrugged off calls from lawmakers that the undocumented immigrant provision should cover all adults, noting the $3.4 billion price tag.
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Liberians, for the most part, shrugged off President Trump's "go-back" implications, as they had his "shit hole" comments 18 months earlier.
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In the CCTV segment, Zhengfei shrugged off the global push against his company and hinted at the rationale behind the media push.
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GERB also shrugged off ABV's withdrawal of support, saying that in many cases it had not voted in line with the government.
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It similarly shrugged off the first coupon cancellation in the case of Bremer LB, but no AT1 bond has yet been extended.
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Earlier on Tuesday markets shrugged off weaker-than-expected wage growth data, the latest sign of protracted weakness in the British economy.
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However, investors shrugged off the news amid reports from various apparel retailers of weak holiday season sales and lower spending on apparel.
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He also shrugged off the idea companies such as Waymo and Cruise would pose a serious threat with their bigger financial clout.
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Trump shrugged off the recorded comments as "locker-room" banter and denied allegations lodged by several women that he had groped them.
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Similarly, the claim that the United States "rebuilt China" over the last 25 years could be shrugged off as dubious and unfair.
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On Monday, Francis' supporters shrugged off the letter as another desperate attack from frustrated conservatives still unaccustomed to not getting their way.
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Investors could learn to live with those, just as they've mostly shrugged off possible changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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In the 21970 years since the release of "Cracked Rear View," the band has been generally reviled, or shrugged off, or forgotten.
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Suzy has shrugged off her academic promise to join her older, less brainy sister Grace as a "stew" for Grand Pacific Airlines.
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LME three-month aluminium shrugged off the inventory gains to firm by 0.9% to $1,173 a tonne in final open-outcry trading.
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For now, the market shrugged off signs of weak demand from institutional investors for the latest 'BTP Italia' inflation-linked retail bond.
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But Mr. Juanico, 59, a counselor in a psychiatric hospital, shrugged off the threat of violence as if it were a detail.
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Wall Street had shrugged off trade concerns to close higher on Thursday, with the positive sentiment driven by a tech-led gains.
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He shrugged off accusations that Russia had hacked the Democratic National Committee, leaking emails that put party officials in a bad light.
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House leaders for months shrugged off a lack of forward movement by saying members were still educating themselves on the new deal.
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The Senate GOP has increasingly shrugged off suggestions from Trump as he faces low approval ratings and struggles to enact his agenda.
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McConnell shrugged off the setback, served another term as NRSC chairman and eventually became the top Senate Republican and the majority leader.
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Wall Street shrugged off Monday's higher oil prices and finished lower, with MSCI's global stocks index logging its fourth straight losing month.
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Treasury yields climbed for a second day on Wednesday as investors shrugged off the potential economic impact of China's fast-spreading coronavirus.
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The rapper initially shrugged off the criticism, but his tone changed when the Timberwolves decided to mock the performance on social media.
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Traders said they also shrugged off Trump's saying on Wednesday that a trade deal with China could happen sooner than people think.
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Cho, the South Korean ruling party lawmaker, shrugged off criticism in local media that the government is not laying out countermeasures swiftly.
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Oddly enough, the entire affair tends to get shrugged off as meaningless; when really, it should be seen as a case study.
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" He also shrugged off Kim's brutality as a dictator and brushed aside his "love" remarks about Kim as a "figure of speech.
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With a surer touch, Mr Macron might also have shrugged off the label that stuck to him early on: "president of the rich".
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US Master Spieth (68) also shrugged off a middling front nine to be one of six players to tie for fifth on 277.
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But Trump broke the mold in his outsider campaign and has repeatedly shrugged off scandals and controversies that would have downed normal politicians.
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ABOUT THE HAWKS: Millsap was asked about Morris' comments in his own postgame press conference on Saturday and shrugged off the "crybaby" label.
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Rapper Tyler the Creator has shrugged off claims that he's homophobic and revealed that he had a boyfriend when he was a teenager.
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The market shrugged off the central bank's policy rate decision in which the monetary authority kept rates steady for a sixth straight month.
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Maurizio Cattelan, the artist whose $120,000 duct tape-and-banana installation had just been devoured, essentially shrugged off Datuna's attempt at one-upmanship.
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Still, the company's shares were up 21.2% at $230.84 by midday as investors shrugged off the warning, which analysts said was largely expected.
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Still, the renewed focus on demand and supply fundamentals did not mean that the Saudi attacks could be "shrugged off," the IEA said.
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Asian markets ended mostly higher on Monday, as traders shrugged off data released over the weekend that revived concerns over the Chinese economy.
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Rogers shrugged off the fact that the streaming giant did not meet revenue projections in the fourth quarter, calling it a "small" miss.
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Falih shrugged off talk that the rise of alternative energy could reduce fossil fuel consumption, saying renewables still faced hurdles such as affordability.
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Brad Wurfel, then a spokesman for the state department of environmental quality, shrugged off concerns from Flint residents that their water was tainted.
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Concerns around Hurricane Irma's impact receded as it weakened to a tropical depression, while investors shrugged off fresh developments related to North Korea.
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"Meanwhile, confident American consumers shrugged off the market volatility, as purchase mortgage applications continued to trend higher from a year ago," he said.
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Soybeans firmed, despite fears of prolonged weak Chinese demand for U.S. supplies, while wheat also shrugged off ample global supplies to edge higher.
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Some of France's leading travel companies have shrugged off the security and terrorism threats that shook the nation's confidence over the past year.
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Coming off the right boards, Burns shrugged off New York's Jordan Eberle for a perfectly placed backhander, with Hertl and Donskoi drawing assists.
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Global equities investors largely shrugged off the latest missile test by North Korea as shares on Wall Street set new highs on Friday.
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Wins are what he looks for first and foremost, so Jones kind of shrugged off what the 200th career homer meant to him.
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The market largely shrugged off Trump's promise on Friday that a "big announcement" was coming this week on overhauling the U.S. tax code.
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The markets have so far shrugged off Trump's calls for easier Fed policy and his previous four nominees, according to some market pros.
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Make this story too specific to human beings, and it runs the risk of being preachy or of having its message shrugged off.
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New national front-runner Ted Cruz touted his pro-life record and shrugged off Donald Trump's insinuations about his eligibility for presidential office.
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Megan Rapinoe shrugged off a mistake from Carlos Cordeiro, the president of U.S. Soccer, at the U.S. Women's National Team parade on Wednesday.
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Cryptocurrency markets have largely shrugged off the Binance hack, with bitcoin last up 1 percent at around $6,000, its highest since mid-November.
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The S&P 0003 shrugged off dire earnings yesterday to reach a record high, Japanese shares rose 0.7% and Europe is opening higher.
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" On Monday, President Trump shrugged off a wide-ranging nonpartisan climate change assessment produced by his own administration, saying, "I don't believe it.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 shrugged off the North's latest missile launch and rose 0.49 percent by the end of the day, closing at 22,597.2.
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Jolie, 42, who won a supporting actress Oscar for "Girl, Interrupted" in 2000, shrugged off her status as a role model for women.
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He also shrugged off a suggestion by a reporter that he might be forced to resign after a new prime minister was chosen.
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Xiang Yanmei shrugged off a glancing blow to the head from a falling bar to capture gold in the women's 69-kilogram event.
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Bitcoin prices recovered to reach a record high on Tuesday as investors in the space shrugged off news that another cryptocurrency was hacked.
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U.S. stocks shrugged off the report to open higher as technology shares rallied and oil prices climbed from last week's seven-month lows.
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When I asked him if he was worried that his tattoos might make him a target for hackers, he shrugged off the possibility.
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Concerns about Hurricane Irma's impact receded as it weakened to a tropical depression, while investors shrugged off fresh developments related to North Korea.
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A top adviser to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Thursday shrugged off President Trump's latest warning about Tehran's ballistic missile program.
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The source said most at the UN shrugged off Haley's more Trumpian moments because they generally thought she treated them well off camera.
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London (CNN Business)The British pound shrugged off a dramatic vote in the UK parliament that left the government's Brexit plans in tatters.
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China's central bank shrugged off an interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve last month, piling even more pressure on the yuan.
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However, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew earlier this month shrugged off Japan's concerns over the yen's strength, describing recent market movements as "orderly".
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Netflix has shrugged off the loss of Disney content by noting that it has aggressively moved toward making its own movies and shows.
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The Fed's rate increases have had little impact on financial markets, which have also shrugged off the Fed's efforts to tighten borrowing conditions.
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The new system has been greenlighted by Mr. Mulvaney, who has also shrugged off any issue with Mr. Kushner taking a lead role.
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In a Wednesday briefing with reporters, Biden shrugged off a question about Sanders wanting a 12th primary debate to be held in April.
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Traders shrugged off news that some of Argentina's farmers planned a four-day sales strike next week to protest a soy tax hike.
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Stocks have generally shrugged off the coronavirus scare — briefly falling when the outbreak looks to be accelerating before continuing on an upward trajectory.
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President Donald Trump faces removal from office, yet markets have shrugged off impeachment and continued to march higher over the past several months.
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The veteran shrugged off the comment, underscoring how important it is that Democrats use every tool they can to beat Trump in 2900.
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President Trump has shrugged off North Korea's recent weapons tests, calling them "smaller ones" that involved neither nuclear explosions nor intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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But Bird shrugged off any suggestion that the game had become more difficult for him once the calendar flipped from March to April.
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Trump shrugged off their concerns, according to a person familiar with the conversation, which occurred at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Meanwhile, the euro shrugged off an unexpected fall in German industrial production in June and was nearly flat against the dollar to $1.174.
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Investors also shrugged off news that Beijing would suspend additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles and auto parts for three months starting Jan.
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As much as it has shrugged off the rate hike at the end of the year, they still like an an easy Fed.
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European markets closed higher Tuesday afternoon as investors reacted to better-than-expected economic data and shrugged off a tech wobble in Asia.
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Senior center Marin Maric shrugged off early foul trouble to finish with 23 points and eight rebounds for DePaul (10-793, 3-11).
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And its financial markets seemed to have shrugged off the downgrade, though some traders suspect there has been a bit of state support.
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It is already assumed that they will take out loans to cover tuition, so an extra $500 here or there is shrugged off.
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BOSTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields were steady on Wednesday as investors shrugged off the likely impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Stocks, meanwhile, have shrugged off any concerns so far, t if Congress does not show signs of moving forward ont the debt ceiling.
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President Trump has shrugged off North Korea's recent weapons tests, calling them "smaller ones" that involved neither nuclear explosions nor intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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While the president's strongest allies on Capitol Hill sought to train attention on Democrats' aggressive maneuvering, other Republicans shrugged off Mr. Trump's comments.
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ESPN shrugged off suggestions of conflict of interest, and argued that Mendoza was far from the first baseball broadcaster to navigate such concerns.
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However, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew earlier this month shrugged off Japan's concerns over the yen's strength, describing the recent market moves as "orderly".
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Justice Edmead shrugged off any comparison between Reorg and traditional subscriber-based news publishers like the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
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Meanwhile, the euro shrugged off an unexpected fall in German industrial production in June and was up 0.19 percent against the dollar to $1.179.
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But Pastor Moon shrugged off the notion that his church's embrace of guns was a ruse to financially benefit his brother's firearms manufacturing company.
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Though economists shrugged off the modest job gains as payback after February's outsized increase in hiring, they also acknowledged that employment growth was slowing.
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His government has shrugged off deforestation, vowed to legalise mining on indigenous lands, and hollowed out the environment ministry and the indigenous agency, FUNAI.
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So when you lay down to sleep, all the things that you shrugged off during the day come rushing back and keep you awake.
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" He shrugged off the Des Moines Register headline about his "rough night," noting he worried little "about the approval or disapproval of the media.
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Romania has been dogged by political instability since shedding Communist rule in 1989, but investors have largely shrugged off the corruption cases so far.
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Williams overpowered her Czech opponent with 12 aces and shrugged off several wasted break points after she converted just four of her 13 chances.
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Hogan shrugged off competition worries and expects that sales in the teen demographic will pick up in both China and North America this summer.
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Sakurai also shrugged off concerns voiced by some investors that the central bank's huge purchases were distorting Japan's real-estate investment trust (REIT) market.
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Soybean futures opened lower on Thursday as traders shrugged off the purchase because of the small volume involved, and losses accelerated after Trump's tweets.
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Mainland Chinese markets shrugged off figures showing steeper-than-expected declines in China's dollar-denominated exports in September and an unexpected drop in imports.
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At the company's newest well site, Lilis CEO Mirman checked drilling progress on his iPhone and shrugged off any worries about OPEC's next move.
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The Italian/German 10-year bond yield gap widened to 275 bps as investors shrugged off supportive comments from ECB chief economist Peter Praet.
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Britain's main shares index shrugged off the data, trading broadly unchanged, up 0.5 percent, while mid-caps held on to their 0.2 percent gains.
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Investors shrugged off political noise as German leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer proposed suspending Hungary's ruling Fidesz party from the EU's center-right political group.
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No. So why is all the objectification, humiliation, and sexual violence—something that is a sick reality for millions of women worldwide—shrugged off?
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The Italian/German 10-year bond yield gap widened to 8 bps as investors shrugged off supportive comments from ECB chief economist Peter Praet.
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Hong Kong's benchmark initially traded lower following the drop in Chinese shares but later shrugged off the negative sentiment to trade 0.45 percent higher.
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It also shrugged off the Venice Commission's opinion before it was even published (a draft was leaked to a Polish newspaper in late February).
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Both companies shrugged off the U.S. steel tariffs in their quarterly earnings, but raised concerns of weakening demand linked with U.S. tariffs on autos.
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ET. The market mostly shrugged off a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories because the move was largely concentrated on the U.S. West Coast.
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He welcomed investment and shrugged off rating agency Standard and Poor's concerns last week about the Philippine economy on his watch and his unpredictability.
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LONDON, June 22 (Reuters) - Emerging market stocks shrugged off global trade tensions on Monday, although bond yields rose and Turkey's lira hit turbulence again.
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Facebook has shrugged off scandals and growing regulatory concerns to post another strong quarter, sending its stock jumping around 21% in after-hours trading.
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Because most of the tests failed — and because of popular depictions of the country as silly and backward — they were shrugged off as farce.
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Asian equities shrugged off the softer lead from Wall Street to close higher on Thursday as oil eked out slight gains during Asian trade.
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The $5 billion fine notwithstanding, Facebook's numbers for the quarter were strong, and Wall Street largely shrugged off concerns about the impact of regulation.
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On mainland markets, which reopened on Monday after a week-long break, investors shrugged off the services survey, and the main indexes had gains.
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But… Trump has to date shrugged off red-state complaints from lawmakers, manufacturers, state officials and his supporters expressing unhappiness with his tariffs policies.
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Investors largely shrugged off the British election, as well as scathing congressional testimony on Thursday by former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey.
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One of the most significant, a $5 billion fine from the Federal Trade Commission over privacy issues, was shrugged off by investors as immaterial.
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They had already largely shrugged off Thursday's testimony by former FBI director James Comey, which had been seen as the week's other big event.
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As with most equity markets, Japanese stocks shrugged off British Prime Minister Theresa May's crushing defeat on Tuesday of her Brexit deal in parliament.
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Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill largely shrugged off the warnings, saying the report was politically motivated or that cutting emissions was not economically feasible.
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Asian indexes closed mostly higher in the first trading session of the new year as markets shrugged off the softer lead from Wall Street.
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That evening, Peggy's husband came home bleeding from several spots on his face and tried to seem casual as he shrugged off his jacket.
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Unlike last month, investors shrugged off the factory downturn, as the stock market climbed higher Friday, buoyed by a better-than-expected jobs report.
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In July, when Alphabet previously reported quarterly results, investors shrugged off a $2.7 billion fine from the European Commission, the European Union's administrative arm.
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He pointed out how much nature has shrugged off traces of the loggers and cowherds who had mined the terrain to profit the Blacks.
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As porters trundled their luggage across the sand and rock expanse leading to the border gates, most shrugged off any apprehension about going back.
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Aides to other leaders shrugged off the accusation, saying Trump's go-it-alone views on climate change, Russia and trade were his own doing.
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Mr. Butler shrugged off the complaints on a recent evening while sipping rum on his back porch with Ben Jaffe, Preservation Hall's creative director.
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In Paris and Milan, designers shrugged off the extraneous and the extreme and reined in their aesthetics, focusing on the functionality of the clothes.
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New York (CNN Business)Giddy investors in stocks have shrugged off worries about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the global financial markets.
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They said they feared the Thai state would come after them next — a claim that the Thai Defense Ministry has denied and shrugged off.
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Investors — who have shrugged off other reports of controversy involving the president — appear finally to be reacting to apparent turmoil in the Trump administration.
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World stocks shrugged off the shutdown in Washington, with investors seemingly confident the conflict between President Donald Trump and Democrats can be resolved swiftly.
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As the two world champions criticized Verstappen, who is famed for his bold overtaking maneuvers, he shrugged off the attack claiming a psychological victory.
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But on Sunday, the White House shrugged off the news, arguing that it did not change the fact that Mr. Trump did nothing wrong.
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When the newspaper columnist Earl Wilson suggested she had been seen out on the town with a married man, she shrugged off the thought.
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" At the same time, White House aide Kelly Sadler shrugged off qualms about Haspel from torture survivor John McCain, blithely noting, "He's dying anyway.
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Wall Street shrugged off rising tensions in the Middle East on Monday, even as oil prices rose and stocks outside the United States sank.
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European stocks were near session highs at Wednesday's close, as investors shrugged off concerns surrounding U.S. inflation data and cheered on positive corporate news.
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He was an outsider and businessman who shrugged off political norms, such as refusing to release his tax returns after initially saying he would.
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The market shrugged off a move by Sri Lanka's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to change its minimum floating rule to raise market liquidity.
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Asked this week about the controversy, Trump's Cabinet aides have sought to turn the blame back on Biden and shrugged off suggestions of impropriety.
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After the Christchurch mosque attacks in March, President Donald Trump himself shrugged off the idea that white nationalist terror posed a major security threat.
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The figures provide the latest evidence that employers have largely shrugged off the uncertainties surrounding the U.S.-China trade war and slowing global growth.
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Investors also shrugged off the impeachment of President Donald Trump by the House as chances are slim that he will be removed from office.
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Investors shrugged off another round of weak manufacturing data from the Institute of Supply Management, which showed the third monthly contraction in a row.
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Indian financial markets largely shrugged off the economic survey and investors said they would prefer to wait for the budget on Friday for direction.
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He said he was not aware that Greene was paid for his Hacken video, but he shrugged off the poor performance of the currency.
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Many commentators have shrugged off the referendum as a foregone conclusion, an orchestrated event in which the "yes" vote will be rigged to prevail.
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But how to describe the surprising rally of the last week, when the U.S. has shrugged off post-Brexit worries and blasted to new highs?
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Kuroda also shrugged off speculation about "helicopter money" saying that it would be prohibited by law if it meant the BOJ directly underwriting government debt.
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The Mustangs shrugged off a 3-point road loss to Houston, matching a season high with 14 3-pointers and shooting 60 percent over all.
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The euro shrugged off data showing euro zone GDP grew by 0.5 percent in the first quarter, in a downward revision of an earlier estimate.
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The documentarians have shrugged off his accusations, and the 200,000 angry true crime fans who signed the two petitions aren't swayed by Kratz's argument either.
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Investors also shrugged off tame inflation data, after a Labor Department report showed U.S. producer prices increased by the most in five months in March.
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But it wasn't always a glamorous life for the dazzling star and, as Lange points out, she never fully shrugged off her past as LeSueur.
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CEO Josh Silverman shrugged off the decline, telling CNBC's Jim Cramer that the mixed first quarter results were better than he had projected in March.
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But he shrugged off calls from critics of his radical stimulus program to abandon the BOJ's 2 percent inflation target or dial back monetary support.
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RHP Gerrit Cole shrugged off a 33-pitch first inning and managed to get through six innings, picking up his third win of the year.
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Investors shrugged off political uncertainty emerging from Spain before the ECB meeting, where policymakers are expected to reveal plans to unwind their multi-year stimulus.
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The STOXX 600 index hit an eight-month high this week and it has shrugged off a weak opening in recent sessions to close higher.
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" In his final interview with the Dallas News in 2016, Perot shrugged off a question about his legacy, saying "Aw, I don't worry about that.
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The U.K. housing market has largely shrugged off Brexit uncertainty to record an increase in new buyers for the first time in almost three years.
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Unlike most of the developed world, it shrugged off the global financial crisis, and unlike most commodity-exporting countries, it weathered the resources bust, too.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) shrugged off Tuesday's developments, saying anything short of campaign collusion with Russia is really no big deal, including campaign finance violations.
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THUNDER 101, T'WOLVES 96 Kevin Durant shrugged off a slow start to finish with 220 points for visiting Oklahoma City in a victory over Minnesota.
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SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Ferrari's Formula One championship leader Sebastian Vettel shrugged off fears on Saturday that neck pain could hit his British Grand Prix hopes.
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As crushing a let-down as it was, Sandgren shrugged off the setback and maintained the fearless tennis that had pushed Thiem to the wall.
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The market shrugged off government data showing that factory output rose for a second straight month in December, while household spending fell less than expected.
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South Korea's benchmark Kospi index shrugged off news of the North Korean missile test and gained 0.68 percent or 15.55 points to end at 2,304.03.
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Stanley, 22nd in the FedExCup standings, shrugged off a lack of course knowledge to compile seven birdies and one bogey in perfect conditions in Atlanta.
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Elsewhere, the People's Bank of China left borrowing costs for interbank loans unchanged on Thursday, a surprising decision that shrugged off the U.S. rate increase.
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So far, consumers have shrugged off political risk factors, such as the Dutch who vote on March 15 and the British after the Brexit vote.
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When ECB President Mario Draghi last week outlined concerns about currency volatility, the euro spiked higher again but European equities largely shrugged off the move.
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China has shrugged off the controversy, with its vice foreign minister saying it was "hard to avoid misunderstandings" over the burgeoning Belt and Road project.
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He seemingly shrugged off Cruz's bill proposal during a Tuesday meeting with lawmakers, even as many of Cruz's Senate colleagues seemingly rallied around the idea.
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Oil markets, however, largely shrugged off a rocket attack on a site in southern Iraq used by foreign oil companies, including U.S. energy giant ExxonMobil.
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"The positive reaction following the currency float and with the IMF $12 billion loan inching closer investors shrugged off the global negative sentiment," said Shabbir.
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Forward Brice Johnson is a double-double machine, compiling a school-record 240.5 this season, while guard Marcus Paige shrugged off an extended midseason slump.
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Linking to an article featuring the Democrats' worries, the New York Democrat shrugged off the criticism with a line from Alan Moore's "Watchmen" graphic novel.
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Clinton originally shrugged off the allegations as trivial, but the sheer volume of emails that were marked classified — numbering in excess of 1,300 — seems problematic.
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"He shrugged off the concern that his ads could further damage democracy, saying: "I'm worried about fighting fire with fire, I'm worried about the policy.
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Clinton, who has repeatedly shrugged off the federal investigation, said this weekend that she was "delighted" Pagliano had reached a deal with the Justice Department.
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However, bitcoin appears to have shrugged off the negative noises and has benefitted from some positive news that could help bring it into the mainstream.
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The drop in sales versus April 2016 came on the heels of a disappointing March, which automakers had shrugged off as just a bad month.
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Sanders shrugged off El-Sayed's numbers on Sunday, recounting how he too saw dwindling polling numbers ahead of the 85033 Democratic presidential primary in Michigan.
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On Wall Street, stocks rose as traders shrugged off disappointing numbers in the government's monthly jobs report and Apple shares hit an all-time high.
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Despite the many strides made by the LGBTQ community, the world is far from being at a point where their concerns can be shrugged off.
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Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, whose center-left Democratic Party (PD) has steadily lost support and lags in the polls, shrugged off concerns about political uncertainty.
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" Interviewed last week by Georgia Public Broadcasting, Raffensperger shrugged off the naysayers, saying, "there's always going to be people who want to pick a fight.
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Mr. Romney has shrugged off questions about a white-knight bid, but he has also called explicitly for an open convention to decide the nominee.
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Global markets largely shrugged off Prime Minister Theresa May's historic loss last week, with Parliament voting 432 to 202 in opposition of her Brexit plan.
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With the euro zone economy having largely shrugged off the Brexit vote so far, the ECB reaffirmed on Thursday its expectation of a "moderate" recovery.
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For the president, the vote is an ominous echo of Democratic victories in Virginia and Alabama, where his political efforts were shrugged off or counterproductive.
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Kerr complimented Cousins before Sunday's game, but when he predicted we may "see him a little bit more tonight," you shrugged off the happy talk.
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In the Senate, meanwhile, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has shrugged off this infrastructure talk, calling it "not a top priority," according to NPR.
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Egyptian officials shrugged off the criticism, and later blocked the Human Rights Watch website in retaliation for a detailed report on torture in Egyptian prisons.
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May's cabinet had appeared to know what it was doing — on Brexit or on anything else — then these sexual offenses could have been shrugged off.
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Although markets have largely shrugged off the strength of Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist performed much better than anticipated during last weekend's Nevada caucuses.
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LeBron James entered the conversation in the 2010s, and Bryant's ardent defenders shrugged off the talented James as, indeed, no Kobe — look at the rings!
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If in past years Delhi's roughly 20 million residents shrugged off wintertime pollution as fog, over the past week they viewed it as a crisis.
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The company, which shrugged off the departure of Chief Executive Jan Jenisch to cement maker LafargeHolcim , is due to report its earnings on Feb 23.
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Kuroda also shrugged off speculation about "helicopter money", saying that it would be prohibited by law if it meant the BOJ directly underwriting government debt.
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Grains largely shrugged off a second straight day of sharply lower outside markets, with Dow Jones Industrials and crude oil each down more than 22%.
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A sequel to the Meltdown and Spectre flaws that made headlines in January will probably be shrugged off by the likes of Intel and AMD.
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But Manager Aaron Boone, whose Yankees had scored one run or fewer in their last six games in Houston entering Tuesday, shrugged off Bauer's suggestion.
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JD Wetherspoon's shares have shrugged off any hit from a Brexit-induced slowdown, gaining around 29 percent so far this year and outperforming its peers.
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How do you stay attached to an animal without being detected, shrugged off, squished, or broken in half, for up to a week or so?
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That has helped offset a slowdown in tourist spending in Europe, while luxury consumers have so far shrugged off trade tensions between Beijing and Washington.
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Most Latin American currencies were also largely flat against the dollar, which remained steady as it shrugged off the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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A government official shrugged off weakening tax revenue as a one-off, saying that tax income should return to steady growth in the near future.
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A government official shrugged off weakening tax revenue as a one-off, saying that tax income should return to steady growth in the near future.
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A government official shrugged off weakening tax revenue as a one-off, saying that tax income should return to steady growth in the near future.
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Investors also shrugged off Beijing's announcement that it would suspend additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles and auto parts for three months from Jan. 1.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1413 points at the open, hitting a new all-time high, as investors shrugged off fears around the coronavirus.
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Fed officials largely shrugged off a weak jobs report for September and pinned the decline in employment on Hurricanes Harvey and Irma temporarily displacing workers.
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A doctor of six years, the likeable and relaxed 27-year-old looked weary but shrugged off any question of hardship with a casual stoicism.
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Elsewhere, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) left borrowing costs for interbank loans unchanged on Thursday, a surprising decision that shrugged off the Fed's rate increase.
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In that same span, another Seattle company, Starbucks, shrugged off cheap coffee from McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts, all while paying for baristas' health insurance and education.
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Wall Street was buoyed after a deal was announced to reopen the U.S. government following a prolonged shutdown, but the Japanese market shrugged off the news.
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Markets have largely shrugged off the protracted political stalemate - which is not unusual in Czech politics - with the economy roaring ahead and public finances in surplus.
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Gonzaga shrugged off an early deficit and moved to the lead on a 3-pointer by Silas Melson with 16:20043 left in the first half.
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But Paulsen shrugged off any suggestion that a recession would materialize, revealing that he's now as bullish as he was in the latter part of 2017.
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Ed Yardeni, president of investment advisory Yardeni Research, shrugged off the latest iteration of antitrust efforts as "populist pandering," not an existential threat to the companies.
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Markets shrugged off China's inflation data, which met expectations and did little to alter the view that economic growth is cooling after a solid first quarter.
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Investors largely shrugged off data showing earnings for China's industrial firms surged 19.1 percent in June, the fastest pace in three months, despite higher financing costs.
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The market shrugged off bullish U.S. government data showing crude stockpiles slumped by nearly 13 million barrels last week, the biggest slide in nearly two years.
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But he shrugged off such concerns with a 202-yard, two-TD effort as he single-handedly tried to keep the Vikings competitive with the Packers.
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At least one analyst shrugged off the recent climb in the yen, saying it was not due to safe-haven demand, which would have hurt stocks.
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STMicro shrugged off a gloomy prediction by bigger rival Texas Instruments and posted a broadly inline update, which sent its shares up more than 3 percent.
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BHP's full-year underlying profit rose 93 percent but fell short of expectations with shares losing 29 percent as investors shrugged off a record final dividend.
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In that case, and here in "The Glass Castle", it feels as though more convincing, nuanced endings were shrugged off in favour of something more saccharine.
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Shares of Dow, which makes chemicals used in paints, cosmetics and plastics, fell 286% in premarket trading as investors shrugged off a second-quarter profit beat.
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Shares of Dow, which makes chemicals used in paints, cosmetics and plastics, fell nearly 2649% as investors shrugged off a second-quarter profit that beat expectations.
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Oddly, general complaints about China's human-rights abuses are usually shrugged off—the People's Daily has reported only two cases of hurt feelings relating to those.
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The market had shrugged off higher than expected weekly U.S. wheat export sales on Thursday as it slipped to its lowest in more than a year.
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On Friday Trump stood by the unproven claims and shrugged off a dispute with Britain over the notion their spy agency had a hand in it.
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Homebuilders, among the most sensitive to Brexit developments, shrugged off uncertainties and bounced after Bank of America Merrill Lynch upgraded the UK housebuilding sector to neutral.
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Stocks shrugged off a survey showing private sector business activity in the euro zone increased at its weakest pace in more than a year in February.
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Earlier in the session, the market shrugged off a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories because the move was largely concentrated on the U.S. West Coast.
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Prodded by Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell shrugged off a request for more than 10 hours of open debate.
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Investors in Nissan shares seemed to have shrugged off the news, with its shares in Tokyo ending up 0.5 percent, in line with the broader market.
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In its rise to greatness, Apple has repeatedly shrugged off bouts of panic among investors, who have suddenly convinced themselves that its glory days are over.
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The NAR reported last week that U.S. existing home sales hit a 10-year high in January as buyers shrugged off higher prices and mortgage rates.
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European equities shrugged off a survey that showed euro zone manufacturing businesses in August had their best month of growth in six and a half years.
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Throughout the process, officials shrugged off concerns because Walgreens, in search of way to grow its business, didn't want Theranos moving ahead with another drugstore chain.
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Gossip Girl existed in a world where having your sexual history uploaded to the web was something to be shrugged off as you enjoyed your brunch.
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Stocks in Asia closed higher on Monday, as markets shrugged off declines seen on Wall Street after a week largely dominated by U.S.-China trade developments.
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Investors shrugged off the loss as Boeing announced heavy charges related to the MAX crisis last week, and shares fell barely 1 percent in early trading.
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While the governor of Guam shrugged off the North's missile warning and said there was no heightened threat, the government has issued a preparedness fact sheet.
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Even badly bruised small caps shrugged off early weakness to end the morning higher, though traders were not sure if their recent sharp correction has ended.
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In recent weeks, against a backdrop of volatile trading in global stocks, Fed officials have shrugged off the impact of financial market swings on their decisions.
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Against a backdrop of volatile trading in global stocks, Fed officials have shrugged off in recent weeks the impact of financial market swings on their decisions.
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"Venom", which this weekend shrugged off bad reviews to shatter the October box-office record with an $80 million North America debut, was almost universally panned.
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But investors shrugged off the downgrade to AA+, still a stellar rating, and slightly bid up Exxon Mobil's stock price on Tuesday to close at $87.63.
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Editorial In a "Meet the Press" interview on Sunday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin shrugged off questions about President Trump's incendiary tweets, personal insults and vulgar language.
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Mr. Klarman expressed bafflement at how investors often shrugged off President Trump's Twitter outbursts and the retreating American role in the world during the past year.
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He shrugged off his own remarkable survival and recovery from the shooting, which included months of hospitalization, calling it a matter of mental and physical vigor.
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With much of the economic blow sliding into the second quarter, investors have shrugged off latest figures showing sharp declines in business activity around the globe.
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The yen meanwhile has shrugged off the BOJ's easing moves and jumped 1.5%, while the euro and sterling are up half a percent against the greenback.
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For many, one's tenure as a horse girl is merely a phase to be shrugged off in the perplexing fitting room of personalities that is adolescence.
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American trade negotiators have largely shrugged off those concerns, insisting that new trade deals include language that requires partners to limit legal liability for online platforms.
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He said it was "way too early to count Joe Biden out" and shrugged off a question about whether Mr. Sanders would hurt down-ballot Democrats.
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STUTTGART, Germany — Nikita Nagornyy shrugged off nearly 30 years' worth of pressure to give Russia its first men's team gymnastics world title since the Soviet era.
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On Wall Street, investors, who had shrugged off previous turmoil in the Trump administration, were rattled by the recent episode in Washington, causing stocks to tumble.
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Murkowski has shrugged off Trump's criticism and told reporters Thursday that she would characterize the call from Zinke more as a difficult conversation than a threat.
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The single currency also shrugged off a drop in German yields, having closed the past two days almost flat after its 2 percent surge on Friday.
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Hiring in the United States jumped last month to its highest level since January as U.S. employers shrugged off global trade conflicts and added 266,000 jobs.
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As a 85033-year-old emergency room nurse, Kelly Waters was educated about cancer but shrugged off a lump in her breast that didn't go away.
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But in a 2011 interview, Mr. Garfein, whose whole family died in the Holocaust and who barely survived the concentration camps himself, shrugged off the blackballing.
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Kucherov took a long lead pass from Steven Stamkos at the Anaheim blue line, shrugged off a defender and put a backhander over Gibson's left shoulder.
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Traders also shrugged off U.S. President Donald Trump's comment that a deal to end the protracted trade war with China could happen sooner than people think.
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Romania has been dogged by political instability since shedding Communist rule in 1989, but markets appeared to have largely shrugged off the corruption cases so far.
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday shrugged off the threats and Canadian officials close to the process said they remained fully focused on the talks.
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Investors also largely shrugged off concerns about Trump's impeachment investigation, while a lackluster U.S. five-year note auction helped extend a sell-off in Treasury prices.
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While analysts have warned that the legislation could hurt Hong Kong's standing as a financial and business hub, participants at the rally shrugged off such concerns.
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Trump shrugged off the Democratic request for his taxes on Wednesday evening, using similar phraseology as when he was asked during the campaign about his taxes.
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Representative Morgan Griffith of Virginia, another member of the Freedom Caucus, shrugged off the idea that the bill's failure would be an embarrassment for Mr. Ryan.
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Mr. Dutton, one of the longest-serving lawmakers in the state House, shrugged off any potential political blowback, and also any claims of voting-rights violations.
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The company had previously shrugged off its role in media, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg holding off from calling Facebook a media company until late last year.
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Yet while Trump won the state in 2016 by 20 points, Tester has shrugged off the president's attacks and looks well-positioned to win re-election.
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The market also shrugged off U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment, as the Republican-controlled Senate is widely expected to not convict and remove him from office.
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The U.S. stock market has shrugged off the initial sell-off that occurred as the outbreak gained steam, and bond yields continue to hug historical lows.
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But for the most part, stock investors have shrugged off these concerns in January, now that they see the Fed as less eager to raise rates.
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Some German officials shrugged off his remarks as part of the cost of doing business with an American president known for bucking diplomatic and political norms.
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Ian Carr, 23, a construction worker who bought cannabis at another dispensary in Berkeley, the Cannabis Buyers Club, shrugged off the prospect of a federal crackdown.
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The mayor shrugged off the personal attacks, but she and other residents said they were troubled by the idea that Hoboken should pass up the $230 million.
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He was often late for school, but he shrugged off his slumping grades; he considered programming on his dev kit to be the only education that mattered.
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Italy's FTSE MIB rose 0.2 percent as investors shrugged off progress in government-forming talks between the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League.
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The currency shrugged off a stop-gap decision by the central bank to suspend one-week repo auctions in an attempt to squeeze liquidity in the market.
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The CMA shrugged off the committee's report, saying the takeover is subject to regulations on takeovers and mergers of listed firms, and is insulated from government interference.
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While they once shrugged off potential partners while drunk at a bar, they now seem embarrassed to explain that they met someone online; it hardly feels special.
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European equities shrugged off a PMI survey that showed euro zone manufacturing businesses had their best month of growth in six and a half years in August.
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Many investors have shrugged off the scandals swirling around the company, as it has beaten Wall Street's estimates for revenue growth and continues to add users globally.
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Dressel, who won seven golds at the World Championships last year, was well off his best form despite the second place finish but shrugged off the disappointment.
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Bondholders have for years shrugged off Venezuela's economic implosion, insisting Maduro's willingness to pay and Venezuela's substantial offshore assets made the high-yield debt a good bet.
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The actor also shrugged off a suggestion that he was "taking hits" for agreeing to submit his article to Guzman prior to publication by Rolling Stone magazine.
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Investors shrugged off the large loss, which the company flagged last week, but sent shares lower after Muilenburg's comments on production, to trade about 2.6 percent lower.
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All images: IkeaIn the last few years, Ikea has shrugged off its false perception of a purveyor of cheap furniture and started selling some truly stunning stuff.
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Investors looking to the greenback shrugged off worries about the U.S. budget deficit, focusing on large U.S. government debt auctions this week and sending the dollar higher.
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However, analysts have said Samsung's strong balance sheet and substantial liquidity were expected to absorb the financial impact, which could be why investors shrugged off the news.
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Some Republicans, once fiscally demanding but now desperate for a legislative win after a yearlong drought, shrugged off the specter of adding billions to the federal deficit.
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The company's Class A common shares rose 3.8 percent to $1.393, as investors shrugged off a disappointing current-quarter revenue forecast for North America, its biggest region.
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Netflix also shrugged off what's viewed as a larger "ecosystem change" as firms such as Sony, Dish, AT&T and Hulu begin offering streaming cable TV packages.
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Time and again, the artist shrugged off theoretical approaches in favor of bringing conversation back to her means of production and, above all else, the work itself.
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Analysts at OCBC Bank said in a note the offshore yuan had "effectively shrugged off" U.S. chief trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer's latest comments over the trade negotiations.
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Still in Germany, HeidelbergCement jumped 4.4 percent as it shrugged off concerns about trade wars and a disorderly Brexit to forecast higher demand for cement this year.
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" During an interview with Channel 9, she shrugged off the stunt with "As far as I'm concerned I'm the same as everybody else, just a normal person.
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He's conscious that Republicans could try to tie Democrats to their impeachment stances and distract from issues like health care, yet he ultimately shrugged off that concern.
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Yet the administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has shrugged off this criticism and pushed ahead with an agenda that can be described only as institutionalized xenophobia.
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LONDON (Reuters) - European shares rose on Wednesday as oil and mining stocks rallied and investors shrugged off worries over trade tensions between the United States and China.
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The iron ore market has largely shrugged off, so far at least, the steadily rising inventories at Chinese ports, which reached 152.3 million tonnes as of Jan.
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Concerns around the severity of Hurricane Irma's financial impact receded as it weakened to a tropical depression, while investors shrugged off fresh developments related to North Korea.
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The funds chasing the high returns from lending to these projects shrugged off concerns of the risks involved after such a sharp run up in housing prices.
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Yanovsky shrugged off the impact of economic woes on EMC, saying its focus on affluent customers with foreign exchange deposits let it escape the recent crisis unscathed.
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" She shrugged off questions about providing any evidence of foul play that the Trump campaign may have, simply saying: "I'm not in the job of having evidence.
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Still, the episode with Mills shows the process has not been entirely smooth Clinton and her top allies, who have repeatedly shrugged off concerns about the server.
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HONG KONG, March 11 (IFR) - Asian credits found strong demand for longer-dated bonds after the region's financial markets shrugged off overnight losses following Thursday's ECB meeting.
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Gold prices nudged higher as investors shrugged off concerns that the stronger-than-expected U.S. consumer inflation could influence the Fed's decision on aggressive monetary policy easing.
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" In a brief telephone interview on Saturday, he shrugged off the calls to leave, saying he would "never drop out of this race in a million years.
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Air Time shrugged off the 19-year-old Lockwood earlier this year in Las Vegas with frightening ease, dumping him in the dirt with an audible thump.
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He completed 28 of 38 passes and shrugged off an injury to his right calf after scrambling for a 6-yard touchdown late in the second quarter.
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In an interview with ABC News on Saturday, Trump brashly shrugged off Khan's remarks, suggesting that Khan did not allow his wife to speak at the DNC.
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But Mr. Maduro shrugged off the international pressure last month, when the Constituent Assembly under his control pushed forward the date of the presidential election to April.
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Investors also shrugged off the final reading on euro zone business activity for February that painted a gloomier outlook amid supply chain disruptions due to the outbreak.
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PHILADELPHIA — After spending 24 hours in the center of a culture war, the Philadelphia Eagles shrugged off a white-hot controversy with earnest platitudes and easygoing humor.
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According to Housty, when the Heiltsuk presented the provincial government with their map of grizzly habitat, officials shrugged off data that clashed with the province's existing maps.
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Ms. Merkel, who is known for her sang-froid and pragmatism, shrugged off Mr. Trump's latest criticism, saying that what matters is what he does in office.
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Stateside, the major stock indexes traded slightly higher Friday around Europe's market close, as investors shrugged off mixed quarterly results from some of the largest U.S. banks.
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Later, Alice faces accusations of ignoring virus protocols in developing the plant, but before she can even get defensive about it, the issue is shrugged off. Hmm.
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For weeks, U.S. investors had largely shrugged off the economic risks of the virus even as it disrupted global supply chains and shut down factories in China.
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Shares of the FTSE 100 company fell in morning trading as investors shrugged off a 2.4 percent increase in quarterly sales and focused on the cautious outlook.
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Russia's stock market was another bright spot, up 0.50 percent as investors shrugged off the threat of EU sanctions on Russia over its maritime confrontation with Ukraine.
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He shrugged off the negative news about Huawei in the States and said he expected Xiaomi to be able to launch there when the time is right.
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The 24-year-old shrugged off poor form in his earlier events at the Games to finish 5.5 seconds ahead of silver medallist Jakov Fak of Slovenia.
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Stocks shrugged off their worst losses Wednesday, and the closed flat after initially selling off on the war of words between President Donald Trump and North Korea.
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As stocks shrugged off trade war fears on Tuesday, with the surging over 180 points, Cramer could imagine how some Wall Street hedge fund managers were feeling.
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" Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy shrugged off questions about the legality of the situation, writing "the Constitution is just a scrap of paper to me.
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He shrugged off Indian claims that the airstrikes had resulted in "heavy casualties" or struck a militant training camp, according to a statement issued by his office.
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McConnell shrugged off a question on Friday about whether Democrats' attempt to derail Gorsuch's nomination portends an even bigger battle over a second Trump high court pick.
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McConnell shrugged off Trump's comments, which drew widespread condemnation in both parties, that "you might want to listen" to a foreign government offering dirt on a 2020 opponent.
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Although the actor and everyone involved are okay – including his 15-year-old son Oscar – Jackman shrugged off the incident as spending too much time in the states.
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And many investors have shrugged off the scandals swirling around the company, as it has beaten Wall Street's estimates for revenue growth and continues to add users globally.
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By the 1950s and the advent of the cold war, says Ms Churchwell, the dream "had shrugged off all sense of moral disquiet, becoming a triumphalist patriotic assertion".
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Rutgers, which entered the day as the Big Ten's lowest-scoring team at 66.8 points per game, shrugged off a tough start and thrived against Illinois' quick pace.
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Usually, Trump's outbursts on Twitter or elsewhere are shrugged off by the GOP, but in this case Republicans seem to be as worried as Democrats on the issue.
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Oil prices shrugged off losses on OPEC's decision not to set an output ceiling, getting a boost after EIA data showed a weekly fall in U.S. crude stockpiles.
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Markets largely shrugged off the decision, looking ahead to the central bank's quarterly outlook review at 0430 GMT where the BOK may downgrade its growth and inflation forecasts.
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Investors largely shrugged off the large loss, which the company flagged last week, but sent shares lower after Muilenburg's comments on production, to trade about 2 percent lower.
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Obama shrugged off that incident, too, acknowledging that disagreements over press access often arise with China but contending that they were not emblematic of the US-China relationship.
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The market largely shrugged off economic data released early in the session that showed Japan's household spending unexpectedly fell in July though the labour market continued to strengthen.
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European stocks posted solid gains by the end of Wednesday's trade, as market players kept a close eye on Italian politics and shrugged off concerns surrounding global trade.
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In London, the blue-chip FTSE 100 slipped 0.6% and its exporter-heavy components shrugged off the benefit of a slide in the pound to four-month lows.
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In some cases, as when he talked tough on Russia and its President Vladimir Putin, he shrugged off Trump's own statements and sought to redefine the ticket's stance.
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Investors and analysts had been perplexed by early market moves which shrugged off Washington's escalation of the tit-for-tat tariff spat waging between the U.S. and China.
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The economy shrugged off a huge stock market crash in 21, but inflation reared its head in the early 22s, prompting interest rate hikes and a new recession.
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Hasbro's fourth-quarter earnings missed estimates by a wide margin, but investors shrugged off the news after the company outlined a promising slate of new toys for 2019.
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"The crude oil market shrugged off concerns about the trade talks as signs of further reduction from OPEC+ continue to mount," ANZ Bank said in a research note.
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The FTSE 100 shrugged off initial losses to edge 0.1 percent higher, up for an eighth straight session, and the FTSE 250 was roughly flat by 0948 GMT.
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The midcaps shrugged off early losses to be up 0.1 percent, led by a 10 percent surge in Travis Perkins on better-than-expected full-year adjusted earnings.
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Trump shrugged off the political firestorm he created with Comey's dismissal as he met with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
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Investors largely shrugged off Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report that President Donald Trump's campaign did not collude with Russia, despite S&P 23.4 futures initially rising on Sunday.
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The president's staunch ally, 62, shrugged off the prospect of stepping down as he flew across Turkey on a schedule of daily election rallies, adopting a philosophical stance.
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FNAC Darty also shrugged off vague bid talk amongst some traders regarding SFAM, its second-biggest shareholder, by saying it had not received any particular demands from SFAM.
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She shrugged off questions about conditions there that might have devolved into descriptions of the camps, and she was protective of the people and friendships she's built there.
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Earlier on Thursday, American markets had shrugged off concerns about the possibility of Britain's leaving the E.U., but the early results were more positive for the "remain" side.
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The way Shults handled the April 17 emergency has been applauded by passengers, but in a joint statement with Ellisor, the captain shrugged off praise for their actions.
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Traders shrugged off a big soy crush figure that came as many plants resumed operations after being forced to shut down due to flooding earlier in the summer.
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Some analysts say the inconsistency of the two policy targets requires a change of tack from the BOJ - a call the BOJ has shrugged off for many months.
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Japan's economy shrugged off a consumer spending dip in the third quarter to post the longest period of uninterrupted growth in more than a decade, showing strong fundamentals.
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