Sky-high taxes lead to sky-high rents, and so lowering them, he said, could potentially bring down lease costs.
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But when you hear about those sky-high rate hikes because of "Obamacare," chances are, they're not your sky-high rate hikes — unless you happen to be in that market.
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It bought four indies at sky high prices at Sundance.
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Go deeper: Investor FOMO is driving Lyft's valuation sky high
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There the costs are still sky high, at about 7%.
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The polling is sky high with Republicans and Democrats alike.
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Expectations that are sky high and the micromanagement runs wild.
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As a result, our monthly internet bills are sky high.
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It's not only about making electric rates go sky high.
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Consuming too much media will keep your anxiety sky high.
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They pad corporate profits and send stock prices sky high.
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The Texas senator's favorability ratings are sky-high, notes Ryu Spaeth.
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He kept his dream alive and his grades stayed sky-high.
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But both will go into November with sky-high negative ratings.
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Cheaper plans are being offered but come with sky-high deductibles.
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"The significance of the detection went sky high," Anglada-Escudé said.
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Report: Google's Waymo seeks outside investment and a sky-high valuation
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Sky-high apartment rents are finally heading back to Earth — slowly.
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Below, we explore how these sky-high hopes may become reality.
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And, perhaps come couture week, that sky-high bonnet, as well.
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Turns out, most of us aren't seeing sky-high premium increases.
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Expectations were sky-high for the young and energetic Ms Mayer.
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It was a narrow, grimly lit space with sky-high ceilings.
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Vetements sky-high boots, which she wore in this month's Vogue.
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And that's not adjusting for the area's sky-high housing costs.
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But that hasn't tempered their sky-high support for the president.
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But this hard work is often rewarded with sky-high salaries.
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It's no surprise that tech jobs can offer sky-high salaries.
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If your anxiety is sky high right now, you're not alone.
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That potential has given Bird and Lime sky-high, unicorn valuations.
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In the superstar cities, sky-high rents make this very difficult.
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You don't want to send the price of oil sky-high.
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Bolstering his support in the Palmetto State was sky-high turnout.
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Despite his sky-high earnings, recently faced accusations of tax fraud.
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Murphy thinks Trump has taken notice of those sky-high numbers.
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And he certainly didn't win because of sky high approval ratings.
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Wright was correct in his (sky-high) estimation of his ability.
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The reporter attributed sky-high prices to the lack of choices.
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That same spirit of self-denial, however, is flying sky high.
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No doubt his sky-high heels could be difficult to wear.
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In the 1890s, inequality, partisanship and discontent were all sky-high.
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Sky-high dining that's not on a plane Elevated dining is a literal term for Dinner in the Sky, which sets up sky-high meals for up to 22 diners in 40 cities around the globe.
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Her unpopularity ratings, her unfavorable ratings, were sky high throughout the campaign.
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Human patients and their frequently sky-high bills are next, he adds.
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So expectations for The Rise of Skywalker's performance are, er, sky high.
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Hailey Bieber styled her sheer black dress with sky-high platform stilettos.
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Maybe she'll finally live up to my sky-high hopes for her.
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We have asset values that are sky-high by any objective standard.
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It's all too easy to use sky-high rent as an excuse.
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Some cities offered six-figure salaries along with sky-high home prices.
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Once upon a time, street style was synonymous with sky-high heels.
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Her spots on Nashville and "Top Chef" coincided with sky-high ratings.
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An employee checked her blood sugar and found it was sky-high.
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This in part helps explain his sky high approval ratings among Republicans.
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Singer Christine Davis sets sky-high expectations for vocal performance, especially live.
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The sky-high creation isn't the only new addition to the menu.
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But it's hardly the only case of sky-high hospital CEO salaries.
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The treatment has been criticized for its sky-high cost: $2.1 million.
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With no takers, the sky-high price tag was lowered several times.
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But this attack alone is unlikely to push oil prices sky-high.
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Even the Galaxy Fold's sky-high price is part of the act.
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The result is housing shortages, sky-high prices, and limited economic opportunity.
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A sky high 20203% don't want him running for president in 2020.
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Humor, sky high stakes & a truly overwhelming amount of emotion in it.
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The cinematic possibilities of this whimsical mode of travel are sky-high.
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Rihanna rocked a sky-high pony that paired perfectly with her look.
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No need for one of the sky-high priced graphics cards out there.
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Although lots of people still sign up, drop-out rates are sky-high.
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However, it's no longer the sky-high, slicked back style we're used to.
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Wear glitter head to toe, preferably with sky-high heels and megawatt makeup.
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In fact, the sky-high greenery is the last in the city's center.
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All now live with infertility; chronic, debilitating pain; and sky-high medical bills.
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Think your health insurance will always protect you from sky-high medical bills?
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Valuations, though still sky-high in some cases, may not be a roadblock.
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Noble Group's five-year CDS was seen today at a sky-high 3,534bp.
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He wasn't able to keep up the sky-high number after that, however.
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The second-longest bull market in history has driven stock valuations sky high.
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Bottom line: Those flashy sunglasses and sky-high Louboutins aren't fooling anyone, Amber.
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Avoiding sky-high interest payments should be at the top of that list.
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The issue is important politically because the government faces sky-high voter expectations.
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She finished the look with huge diamond hoops and a sky-high ponytail.
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The president enjoys a sky-high job approval rating among his fellow Democrats.
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But Bogatin wasn't deterred by the limited availability or the sky-high prices.
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The respect [Netflix CEO] Reed Hastings has within that community is sky high.
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The Instagrammable moment of a Teppanyaki dinner is definitely the sky-high flames.
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It is unclear whether it will live up to its sky-high expectations.
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Now, you don't need sky-high heels to make your legs look longer.
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That's no surprise as rent prices and student debt balances are sky-high.
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The Nigerian bobsled team has high, perhaps sky high, expectations to change that.
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She has repeatedly drawn sky-high television ratings for cable news town halls.
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It caused a frightening reaction — personality changes, lethargy, dizziness, sky-high blood pressure.
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But this gold-rush mentality has analysts worried about the sky-high valuations.
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Millennials are waiting to buy homes due to sky-high student debt burdens.
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Arrive by rideshare if possible, especially given the London's sky-high walkability rating.
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But, the S&P 500 enters the reporting stretch with sky-high valuations.
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Her blood pressure was sky-high -- 21 over 214 -- and she had diabetes.
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President Donald Trump railed against sky-high CEO pay during his 2016 campaign.
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Consumers also need real competition to curb the sky-high prices of eyeglasses.
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She wants about $5 mil for the sky-high view from the 4,000 sq.
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Once sky-high prices of cryptocurrencies, of which bitcoin is the largest, have collapsed.
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The sky-high ceremony lasted 15 minutes before they all posed for some pictures.
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Trying to walk gracefully while wearing sky-high heels already demands intense physical labor.
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Former Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay is flying sky high to help people find love.
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Is that enough to justify some investors' suddenly sky-high expectations for the company?
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George Springer hit a sky-high pop-up to second for the first out.
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She paired it with sky-high Rupert Sanderson black pumps with a gold buckle.
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She accessorized her elegant ensemble with a matching hat, clutch and sky-high heels.
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The result is a city where rents are sky-high but buildings are not.
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The Milanese artist aims to both terrify and excite with his sky-high paintings.
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It offers investors sky-high annual returns of 21%, which few companies can sustain.
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There's no word yet on a release date, but expectations are already sky-high.
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Ariana Grande just proved she's always been the queen of the sky-high ponytail!
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The deficit remains high and unemployment, although falling, is still sky-high at 20%.
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Is there a climate-controlled storage facility full of wings and sky-high heels?
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On the flip side, it also exacerbates housing scarcity and sky-high living costs.
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Get dressed, slide into some sky-high heels, press a few buttons, and clap.
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Freedom shd b sky high but who is respo for consequences like Roy case?
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Let's just say her sky-high moves would earn high marks from Bey herself.
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Her trademark sky-high ponytail was even crimped for a bonus boost of '80s.
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Delp's sky-high vocals were the only thing that weren't tracked in the basement.
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Sky-high unemployment made healing the labor market public priority number one for years.
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"Consumer confidence and small business confidence, in particular, is sky high," Ortiz told Hill.
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Being pregnant also didn't stop Kardashian from wearing sky-high heels with fur straps.
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They come with sky-high interest rates, and they often have very unfavorable terms.
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I mean, those well sites can blow sky high and burn to the ground.
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It's the sky-high, ankle-roll-prone heels I'm not so familiar with, though.
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She wobbled on her sky-high platform heels, but couldn't quite regain her balance.
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Polls show a sky-high 71 percent approval rating for a formerly unpopular team.
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All the bond bears have been dead wrong in predicting sky-high mortgage rates.
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What if I was sky-high on "Game of Thrones" and returned to earth?
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Go deeper: Renter protections on the rise in response to sky-high housing costs
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They found that in 13 cities salaries for early-career employees were sky high.
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Pick your number — $150, $200 — it goes sky high," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
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But they don't always work as expected, and they come at sky-high prices.
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All of these schools have a crucial thing in common: sky-high graduation rates.
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Premiums for many of these consumers already are sky-high, particularly in rural areas.
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With such a sky-high premium, it doesn't take much for investors to bail.
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Everyone agrees that California has sky-high home prices and an affordable-housing crisis.
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Still, Mr. Singh said, his ratings are sky-high, and the reason is obvious.
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Sky-high deductibles — which have also risen in the years since Obamacare became law.
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But one thread connected them all: sky-high medical bills and severe financial strain.
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But these benefits come at a price — and we don't mean the sky-high rent.
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Rob Dyrdek flew sky-high to celebrate his third wedding anniversary with wife Bryiana Dyrdek.
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Even on days when I ate bunless cheeseburgers for lunch, my energy was sky-high.
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The amount of life that it supports is just sky high: fish, turtle, dolphins, sharks.
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He criticized current tech leaders like Netflix and Amazon that have sky-high earnings multiples.
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And yet, iPhone sales keep breaking records and Apple user satisfaction ratings remain sky-high.
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Probably R for some extremely graphic battlefield medical treatment and a sky-high body count.
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Many of its timetabled flights were honoured only after leasing planes at sky-high rates.
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Our expectations for what we should do with all that time will be sky high.
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But there's a caveat: While budgets are still sky-high, couples are inviting fewer guests.
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I'd never been to Bognor Regis before, but my sky-high expectations were not disappointed.
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Geri Halliwell gives her sneakers a break, opting for a sky-high ankle strap shoe.
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Go deeper: The sky-high pay of health care CEOs warps incentives to reduce spending.
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Love can quite literally be in the air this Valentine's with a sky-high ride.
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She matched the dark details in her hat to her sky-high navy suede pumps.
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Hadid completed her look with fishnets, a sky-high half-ponytail, and equally vertiginous heels.
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That's welcome news for the visually-impaired community, which suffers from sky-high jobless rates.
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Sky-high rents for luxury rental buildings in urban centers are shifting the rent-vs.
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To understand the habits of these sky-high spenders, you'll need a Filthy Rich Guide!
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THE BALL DROP This couple set the bar sky-high for their baby gender reveal.
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Spain's sky-high unemployment has not moved Europe's leaders to take such steps by now.
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They have reacted by pushing up the price of such options to sky-high levels.
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"The price for many drugs, especially specialty drugs, has gone sky-high," said state Sen.
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Levels of hostility to Jews, not just Israel, are sky high in most Muslim countries.
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It's easy to channel Parker's Carrie Bradshaw with sky-high stilettos and a tutu skirt.
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Millions of previously uninsurable sick people are flooding the insurance market, driving premiums sky high.
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Were these sky-high price increases a regular occurrence or a one-time course correction?
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Given Putin's sky-high approval ratings, it's not also clear if many Russians would care.
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Their sky-high stock prices suggest that investors expect high profits to continue as well.
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Most analysts have sky-high expectations for Disney Plus, which the company styles as Disney+.
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But on reviewing her medical history, I found that her cholesterol level was sky high.
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Memories of great Brazilian teams of the past always create sky-high expectations for Brazil.
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My residence feels lived in, and not just another box in a sky-high tower.
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Following a water crisis that saw sky-high levels of lead contamination in Flint, Mich.
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Despite their sky-high earnings, both Messi and Ronaldo have faced accusations of tax fraud.
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Hopper's scan of nonstop flights to total eclipse viewing spot also showed sky-high prices.
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Food prices at Super Bowl 2020 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami are sky high.
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But companies are finding it harder to justify the cavernous spaces and sky-high rents.
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The sanctions announcement comes after a week of sky-high tensions between the two countries.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, says utilities could still outperform despite sky-high multiples.
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When compared with those of other countries in the region, these costs are sky high.
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Then, she cut a hole in her baseball cap to keep her pony sky-high. Now?
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There's an easy way for the company to solve the problem — cut its sky-high prices.
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When it comes to her footwear, Kardashian is still keeping her sky-high heels in rotation.
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Meanwhile, your average wireless earbuds offer the latest in audio technology, but at sky-high prices.
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Sky-high consumer confidence could mean Republicans are in for some good news on Election Day.
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Child care costs are not only sky-high, they're also rising twice as fast as inflation.
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The fashion icon sported big Old Hollywood curls, sky-high lashes, and her signature nude lip.
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Uber's large losses had many analysts questioning its sky-high early valuation ahead of its IPO.
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The land grab is set to drive sky-high apartment prices up even further, realtors said.
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Such sky-high rents make four-wall profitability in the area a "real challenge," LaPierre said.
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From Uber to Lyft, there are a handful of on-demand "unicorns," with sky high valuations.
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Many accelerated-approval drugs launch with sky-high prices, even though they're not yet fully proven.
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Rocket League's heartbeat is purity, and the sky-high standard of RLCS was a wonderful showcase.
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Bennett then ventured to the Empire State's observation deck for a sky-high view over Manhattan.
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This isn't the first time Hadid's rocked the red carpet with a sky-high slit, either.
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Ming added strappy, sky-high gold heels and a Valentino clutch to round out the look.
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Some of the hidden costs of suburban life include sky-high transportation expenses and pricey groceries.
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There are also a handful of boutiques to browse, though expect to pay sky-high prices.
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Argentina is also stuck in recession with sky-high interest rates sapping growth and hitting jobs.
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And my numbers went sky high, much higher than they were when I was first diagnosed.
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After premiering to sky-high expectations this summer, Bill Simmons's weekly HBO show has been canceled.
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In September, expectations were sky-high for a fresh round of easing from Japan's central bank.
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So take something like this and you know the failure rate is gonna be sky-high.
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There were the sky-high daily doses of phenobarbital, morphine, and other narcotics that didn't help.
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Say goodbye to those sky-high platforms: A d'orsay grandma heel is ideal for dressing up.
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The sky-high spike resonated with a public increasingly outraged by the cost of prescription medications.
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On the downside, the channels already command sky-high fees from cable distributors, limiting future growth.
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Workers are also expected to meet sky high picking quotas, or else they risk getting fired.
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And many elite private colleges cover much of their sky-high list-price tuition through scholarships.
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His confidence is sky high and he clearly believes he has N.B.A. range as a shooter.
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Yet of course there's that other, darker reason he's able to maintain such sky-high support.
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Graduate students have been pushing for higher pay to deal with sky-high costs of living.
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His approval ratings remained sky high until he was acquitted by the Senate in February 85033.
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He said public awareness about an investment can help drive its prices to sky-high levels.
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Inflation in Argentina runs at an annual rate of above 20.42% with sky-high interest rates.
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Bond prices have risen sky-high because they move in the opposite direction of interest rates.
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For those who are slapped with a fee, though, the prices are sky-high—and growing.
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Our property taxes are sky high and we have the highest sales tax in the country.
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MORE raised taxes, the economy experienced less than 2202 percent growth and deficits remained sky high.
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Gerardo Parra's sky-high drive to right was far enough to put Colorado up 3-2.
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The reduced GOP morale and sky-high enthusiasm among Democrats, she said, plays in their favor.
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Anne's court is populated by vain creatures in sky-high curly wigs and elaborately painted faces.
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Applying Farrell's second rule to Tesla could imply the stock will reverse these sky-high levels.
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But the law won't address the underlying cause of the problem: America's sky-high medical prices.
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With drug prices sky high because of delayed generic competition, there is no time to waste.
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During Obama's inauguration, StubHub and eBay refused to resell tickets to avoid sky-high resale prices.
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Many small businesses have been wiped out, as owners confront sky-high taxes and licensing fees.
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So by the time Inauguration Day rolled around, expectations on the Israeli right were sky-high.
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Its bond rating was the lowest in the union, which meant it had sky-high borrowing costs.
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Because the woman claims to have fallen in love with a specter she met while sky-high.
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Others have argued it's another over-hyped tech that doesn't live up to its sky-high expectations.
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As he told PEOPLE in 2009, his blood work revealed a "sky high" white blood cell count.
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Melania paired the ensemble with minimal jewelry and sky-high stiletto heels in a matching pastel color.
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But investor expectations were sky-high, as the stock had doubled in just a matter of months.
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Successive governments failed to tackle structural problems, from a sluggish legal system to sky-high hiring costs.
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And she brought back the classic Gaga-esque sky high heel boots to accessorize her entire look.
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One type of the hormones he checked — the so-called fight-or-flight hormones — was sky-high.
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What's more, there's a simple explanation for Paddington 2's sky-high score: It's very, very good.
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Investors' sky-high valuations for the platform firms suggest they will, in aggregate, roughly triple in size.
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But it will be difficult to repeat his previous successes or to match sky-high shareholder expectations.
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Are jet packs, sky-high tennis courts and gold-dispensing vending machines your idea of living large?
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Now all that construction has largely come on line, and sky-high rent growth is officially shrinking.
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In fact, she told PeopleStyle last year that sky-high heels are a constant in her closet.
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There were classic, decorated, and sky-high 'tails, and one thing's for sure — they were all fabulous.
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Normally, a duopoly and sky-high barriers to entry would have allowed them to jack up prices.
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And landlords are coming to terms with the fact that sky-high rents are no longer justified.
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When she got down (in sky-high heels!) while rapping Nicki Minaj's verse from Kanye West's "Monster"
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His once sky-high popularity has waned, potentially leaving an opening for a well-funded Democratic challenger.
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"If the location is great, and the rental is sky high, it does not matter," she said.
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The introduction of the U.S. dollar as the official currency halted the sky-high and accelerating inflation.
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As he told PEOPLE in 2009, his blood work revealed a "sky high" white blood cell count.
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It shows that in the United States, pharmaceutical companies can set sky-high prices for lifesaving medication.
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The PP, which struggled with sky-high unemployment and corruption scandals, lost a third of its support.
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Locked out of capital markets, Argentina printed pesos to cover chronic deficits, leading to sky-high inflation.
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Sky-high home prices and few low-priced listings took their toll on these buyers yet again.
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The economy — with full employment and sky-high stock markets — is screaming for an interest rate rise.
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Last time this bad boy got a makeoverit was piled sky-high with cheese fries and ribs.
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Their multiples are a fraction of the sky-high multiples of consumer goods stocks like Coca-Cola.
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Flattering or not, the sky-high price points can be alienating, said Mr. Costarellos, the Greek designer.
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Diners will be able to see all the way to the ground for a sky-high meal.
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Stock prices are already sky high, and in similar scenarios protection seekers have typically fled to bonds.
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Wall Street's sky-high expectations have raised the stakes for Republicans aiming to overhaul the tax code.
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However, the fantastic service at Outback set a sky-high bar that LongHorn fell far short of.
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A few breaks in the tax overhaul may soften the blow of sky-high child care expenses.
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The production values are sky-high, and the score by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor is divine.
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Its still-sky-high valuation shows just how much money investors see in the ride-hailing business.
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But even an accomplished physicist and university professor isn't immune from America's sky-high health care prices.
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They have already gone through two rounds, and Round 3, now pending, could blow Syria sky-high.
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Goldman's downward revisions reflect the "sky-high jobless claims numbers" and Congress' bigger-than-expected stimulus measure.
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"My apartment wouldn't be that cool, but my Con Ed bill would be sky-high," he said.
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Sky-high rent prices in San Francisco are forcing lots of employees to get creative with housing.
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Carriers added flights and capped fares ahead of the storm, after travelers complained of sky-high prices.
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One area that helped Princeton edge out competitors like Harvard was its sky-high student retention rate.
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That doesn't even account for the sky-high deductibles, which are not covered by the law's subsidies.
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The billionaire investor calculates that at least $100 billion has been lost to sky-high management fees.
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Ralph Northam, a Democrat, won by a larger-than-expected margin thanks to sky-high Democratic turnout.
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Deductibles and out of pocket costs can be as sky high as having no insurance at all.
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The country has been ravaged by severe food shortages, violent protests and a sky-high inflation rate.
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The nation's attention would be riveted and, as Trump would understand, the ratings would be sky-high.
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That report has heightened industry skepticism that Magic Leap can deliver on sky-high claims and ambitions.
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Saturday's fight looks to break Mayweather's Pay-Per-View record and will likely generate sky-high payouts.
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The Balkans are blighted by low growth and sky-high youth unemployment, and citizens vote with their feet.
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THESE SKY-HIGH LEOPARD STRIPESLaces, leopard print, and a really high heel – Kendall's VS rehearsal shoes have everything.
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Singing "Santa Baby" in a slinky evening gown and sky-high heels is harder than it looks, folks.
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A 3 percent 10-year note yield may be enough to blow the whole economic bubble sky high.
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My anxiety, which is usually sky-high when I get involved with a new guy, was barely detectable.
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Some investors think the jobs report could bolster already sky-high odds of a rate hike next week.
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But that option won't be open to everyone, as offshore investors demand sky-high premiums for weaker borrowers.
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Bitcoin's price dropped from sky-high levels to kick off 2018 as investors fretted the bubble was bursting.
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ESPN commanded sky-high fees from cable providers for its channel, and there was no shortage of viewers.
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While Italy's proposal meets that limit, its overall debt currently sits at a sky-high 130% of GDP.
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Sky-high compensation packages often drive critics to ask: Are CEOs really worth all the money they're paid?
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But with expectations already sky-high, it is hard to see how much more euphoria he can inspire.
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Melania infamously stepped out in a pair of sky-high Manolo Blahnik heels, and it caused a tweetstorm.
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This led to our churn going sky high and that caused our business model to get screwed up.
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Sky-high stilettos and even more over-the-top glam gold chandeliers added to her "bohemian goddess" vibe.
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With such high profile demand, the obvious conclusion hike prices sky-high, and hope for a big payday.
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Its APR ranges from 17.24% to 24.24% — close to the average sky-high retail card APR of 24.99%.
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Some of those trials don't pan out — but drugmakers are still charging sky-high prices in the interim.
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There were no expectations (except for the sky-high ones that existed right after the Google Glass reveal).
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Lastly, we have we been hearing about of the sky-high valuations of the tech sector for years.
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Kendall Jenner got sky-high with a bunch of celebs and athletes ... 1,000 ft above downtown Los Angeles.
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Ryan Seacrest's making somewhere between $10 and $15 mil, and that pretty much blew the budget sky high.
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Maddow's sky-high ratings continue her nightly show's spot as the highest-rated cable news program on television.
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See the stars who can't contain their excitement and are springing sky-high in celebration of February 29th.
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However, the dollar has failed to appreciate given how market expectations were sky high for a robust report.
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Admittedly, the quality of Jacobson's small-school education made the sky-high cost worthwhile in the long run.
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That lack of competition in turn drives sky high prices, terrible customer service, and even net neutrality violations.
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Sky-high supply forecasts for Argentina have also been mysterious, especially following last year's drought-stricken soybean harvest.
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Unlike George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and John McCain, his disapproval ratings among minority voter are sky-high.
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Although the video is packed with iconic looks, Gaga's sky-high armadillo shoes are the real scene-stealer.
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So how do you keep everyone safe and not infuriate local residents with sky-high piles of scooters?
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Despite these sky-high numbers, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne thinks Jeep still has more room to run.
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Today it's at $1.5 trillion, but with each delay the sky-high valuation appears to be in jeopardy.
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These machines are priced sky-high and there's a lot more maintenance to them than meets the eye.
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Historically, segregation has been the result of income inequality, sky-high rents, and discriminatory policies such as redlining.
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It'll be like Game of Thrones, except both better and worse and probably stacked sky-high with catsuits.
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It's not the only way colleges are trying to attract students in the face of sky-high tuition.
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Head to Sardinia in August, for example, and sky-high hotel rates and inflated prices are in store.
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Williams had sky-high aspirations in 1988 after earning an undergraduate degree in fine arts from Arizona State.
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With sky-high insurance rates and unsparing alternate-side parking rules, there is little freedom for automobile owners.
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Neither sky-high interest rates nor the central bank's sales of dollar reserves could arrest the currency's fall.
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He's a speed demon on the buzzer who regularly nails all three Daily Doubles with sky-high wagers.
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When Donald Glover and the director Hiro Murai collaborate on a new project, expectations are naturally sky high.
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Beyond struggling to meet their health care needs, rural patients are often burdened with sky-high medical debt.
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Videos purporting to show abuses on both sides have circulated on social media, fanning already sky-high tensions.
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When our excitement is sky-high, we have the tendency to underestimate the level of risk we're taking.
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To deal with sky-high jet fuel prices, airlines have ordered planes twice as efficient as their predecessors.
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The pain continues on the runway, as some models end up with blisters from those sky-high shoes.
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He is helped by sky-high name recognition, off the back of his insurgent presidential run in 2016.
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New York City is known for its exorbitantly priced real estate, from sky-high penthouses to historic townhouses.
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Any disappointment in Microsoft's report could also cause short-term harm for its sky-high stock, argues Johnson.
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"That could cause more investors to be wary about investing in large unprofitable companies at sky high valuations."
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The disappointing debut of Peloton is part of a larger problem: sky high valuations and money losing companies.
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Sellers had irrational expectations or they were using the sky-high prices to attract attention to their properties.
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It's understandably a tough sell for financially-strapped patients who can barely afford their sky-high insurance premiums.
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Davis doubted the need for the test, not to mention what he thought was a sky-high price.
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The lastest tech boom has left many behind, and a severe housing shortage has pushed rents sky high.
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Expectations for NBC are massive this season after the show's sky-high ratings, fueled largely by Baldwin's performance.
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Expectations for "Siege" will be sky-high, of course, given the bombshell claims in Wolff's first book about Trump.
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Still, there are some worrisome signs for the Clinton camp, including Sanders's sky-high favorability rating of 91 percent.
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My hopes are sky-high, but we'll find out for sure when the series airs on February 2, 2017.
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From the listing: Here in New York, everyone uses Airbnb to be able to afford sky high rent prices.
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The result is an outpouring of horror stories, featuring damp apartments, mice infestations, absent agents and sky-high costs.
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Confidence in the labor market is sky-high thanks to a low national unemployment rate of just 3.7 percent.
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And she returned to her old school footwear game in a pair of sky-high, lace-up black platforms.
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THE fines paid to America's financial regulators by errant bankers vary enormously these days: from sky-high to stratospheric.
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Sky-high profits at BA amid declining service standards show the flag carrier has an unassailable lead over competitors.
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" She added: "With record turnout and sky-high participation, we saw an engaged, plugged-in democratic process at work.
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London, England will have what is reportedly the world's first sky-high 22017-degree rooftop infinity pool in 27.
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The likes of Domino's Pizza and KFC have struggled to come close to expectations that were once sky-high.
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Mitchell Ballas, 17, was suspended after wearing the sweatshirt to Big Sky High School every day since last week.
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Criminal justice reform advocates say that sky-high prison phone costs often place a heavy financial burden on families.
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Lastly, Duterte could endanger his sky-high popularity rating if he kicks the U.S. military out of the country.
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Some policymakers argue that building more council houses is the best way to reduce Britain's sky-high housing costs.
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"Fixed costs at that scale are sky-high," said David Wong, a management consultant and Brazilian auto industry expert.
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Endless streams of tuna, sky-high piles of catnip and enough laser pointers to fill a million empty boxes.
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The Latin American country is dealing with a massive shortage of basic goods that's exacerbated by sky-high inflation.
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Millions of Americans are spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent as prices remain sky-high.
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But many experts caution that Shorten's proposal would not have much impact on reducing Australia's sky-high property prices.
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If the arrests and executions are true, it could certainly increase already sky-high tensions between the two countries.
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Are you at all concerned about investors driving the price sky high, then selling it on the way down?
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The introduction of the U.S. dollar as the official currency in 2009 halted the sky-high and accelerating inflation.
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All these potential solutions suggest there probably isn't a one-size-fits-all fix for sky-high drug costs.
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Earnings expectations are sky high, but markets haven't fully caught up to the forecasts, according to one market watcher.
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Before you roll your eyes at the idea of a "comfy" pair of sky-high shoes, hear us out.
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Hipmunk had raised around $55 million since being founded in 2010, but its valuation has never been sky-high.
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Bitcoin's sky-high 2017 price was probably caused by one currency holder, according to researchers who spoke to Bloomberg.
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Only people who need ObamaCare's protections would be left in one market, and would likely face sky-high premiums.
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HAPPENING LATER Sky high The second quarter GDP number comes out today, and it should be a good one.
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For Trump, it may be portent of inter-partisan conflict, even as he enjoys sky-high approval among conservatives.
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Finland is sometimes seen as socialist economy with sky-high taxation that is void of opportunities for entrepreneurial individuals.
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Opinion polls gave her sky-high personal ratings and her party a runaway lead over the opposition Labour Party.
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Kamala Harris of CaliforniaHarris entered Wednesday with sky-high expectations following her performance in the primary debates last month.
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Boomers pushed the Nifty Fifty stocks to sky-high valuations as they became infatuated with emerging brands and trends.
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These companies are seeking sky-high profits by marketing these products to hook the next generation of lifelong customers.
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Companies that have garnered sky-high valuations in private markets have been getting crushed when they come public arena.
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But around 0003, vinyl started to make a comeback, and now prices for certain rare editions are sky high.
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Because it's an island, it imports many of its necessities, so residents pay sky-high prices for everyday things.
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When you look at the approval ratings for nearly every president, they go sky-high briefly around the inauguration.
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Undergoing them with sky-high expectations for the results only to be disappointed by the outcome can be devastating.
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He also points to sky-high valuations in the private sector that are being debunked by the public markets.
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Earning Hilton pointsAnother star feature of the Hilton Aspire card is its sky-high earnings rate on Hilton properties.
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In the United States, it once meant that commercial insurers rejected such patients or charged them sky-high rates.
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But during the festive season, our fascination with other cultures — above all with American culture — just rockets sky high.
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These collectors, Dr. McAndrew said, are put off by the sky-high prices at top galleries and auction houses.
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Austin's considerably lower cost of living offers a nice reprieve from the sky-high costs in the Bay Area.
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The Saturday Profile DALIAN, China — He delivers rants about unfaithful girlfriends, sky-high housing prices and spoiled young people.
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The risk is that sky-high pork prices spread to other food items, placing unwanted upward pressure on wages.
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" Then again, she's also said giving her scalp a break from the sky-high style is a "remarkable feeling.
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Democratic enthusiasm in the elections is likely to be sky-high, given the broad liberal antipathy to the president.
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"Can't Stop the Feeling!" seems to have it all — sky-high YouTube views and a musical film that's animated.
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I caught Zellweger walking very deliberately up the stairs in a powder-blue dress and sky-high white heels.
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Well, you'll have to pay a sky-high $500 to get your hands on one of these, for starts.
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He said it's possible because the industry's sky-high prices have left a lot of fat in the system.
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Wireless carriers are adept at hiding sky-high prices in monthly device installment plans that are easier to swallow.
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Last year's homicide rate reached a new record and the president's once-sky-high popularity has taken a hit.
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"Prices are sky-high for businesses possessing decent long-term prospects," Buffett said in the most recent annual letter.
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Yet they have had far less luck in reviving consumers struggling with stagnant wage growth and sky-high debts.
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The divide aims to tackle problems such as major population growth, sky-high housing prices and increasingly congested commutes.
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A few things to nitpick, sure, but also a whole lot to like, especially given the sky-high expectations.
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Ralph Northam, a Democrat, won by a larger-than-expected margin thanks to sky-high Democratic turnout last November.
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The state is still something of a mess, with high taxes, sky-high utility bills and America's worst infrastructure.
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Investors questioned WeWork's sky-high valuation, staggering losses and management practices under company cofounder and former CEO Adam Neumann.
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Putin, 64, is renowned for his strong-man publicity stunts, which have contributed to his sky-high popularity ratings.
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Tech mania helps explain why other startups can commandeer sky-high valuations even when they resemble more traditional industries.
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As it turns out, giving up that sky-high Manhattan rent helped us easily afford Airbnbs and travel experiences.
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China's economy has matured and can no longer match the sky-high growth rates of its go-go years.
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Many of the top tattoo artists in the country command sky-high prices and have mile-long wait lists.
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But the arrangement leaves the uninsured — those least able to pay — paying sky-high sticker prices out of pocket.
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Donald Trump prefers to focus on a different aspect of Putin's rule: the Russian strongman's sky-high approval ratings.
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Inflation is really sky high rather than quiescent, and the unemployment rate is many multiples of the "official" number.
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Both Bolsonaro and Haddad had sky-high rejection rates going into the election, both of them eclipsing 40 percent.
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You've got a week and a bit to get your shit together otherwise I'm blowing the airport sky high!!
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Westbrook's already sky-high usage rate will likely increase back to its insane 22021 percent level of 22017-1.
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In response to sky-high prescription rates, different levels of government have taken steps to pull back opioid prescribing.
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His blood sugar reading was sky high, about 163 mg/dl, and doctors had discovered he had Type 1 diabetes.
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From sky-high trees to frosty snowmen, it's safe to say our fave VIPs didn't disappoint on the festive front.
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But for people hoping that Apple's sky-high pricing might be the exception to the rule, it's not looking good.
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Developers and investors have built a vast supply of massive homes aimed at wealthy buyers with sky-high price tags.
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"My anxiety level has been sky-high ... I'm not sure I can keep doing this for 30 years," he said.
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Nowhere. The supply problem all starts with too stringent entrance requirements and sky high tuition prices for U.S. medical schools.
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On top of this launch, RiRi announced her sophomore collection with Manolo Blahnik — a capsule of sky-high stiletto boots.
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But the rookie couldn&apost place his new team's cap directly on his head due to his sky-high hairstyle.
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The future royal paired the look with an ivory silk crepe bodysuit from Tuxe Bodywear and sky-high black pumps.
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Facing potentially sky-high legal bills, many opposing parties instead opt for mediation rather than drag disputes out in court.
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INSURANCE is banking's boring cousin: it lacks the glamour, the sky-high bonuses and the ever-present whiff of danger.
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President Donald Trump Expectations are now sky-high that President Donald Trump will endorse a Republican primary challenger to Sen.
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The short answer is that it's sky-high, millions and millions and millions of times above where we are now.
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The flood of money has brought a host of world-class players to the team, but also sky-high expectations.
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It's all part of Niantic's effort to reinvigorate the game, which has faded from its sky-high popularity this summer.
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The savings account game is heating up again as more financial companies launch products that offer sky-high interest rates.
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Given their sky-high unfavorable ratings, both Clinton and Trump hope to make the campaign a referendum on each other.
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Beyoncé paired the entire look with sky-high block heels – which accentuated her famously toned gams – and a fur bag.
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Here's a fun game: Try to remember the last time when Ariana Grande didn't sport her signature sky-high ponytail.
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Much like Brooklyn once did, Queens offers refuge to those who can't afford sky-high Manhattan rents and real estate.
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Setting the stakes sky high, Moon said, "The fate and the future of the Korean Peninsula hinge" on the meeting.
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Despite sky-high real estate prices, there is no housing bubble, Redfin's chief economist, Nela Richardson, told CNBC on Monday.
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While sounding alarms on tech's sky-high valuations and their grim earnings picture, Bernstein hasn't written off the group altogether.
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The end result is a loan that carries a hefty price tag, with sky-high interest rates and hidden fees.
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Argentina is set for talks with creditors over $100 billion in debts, reserves are dwindling and inflation is sky-high.
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This season's sky-high boots bare no resemblance to the micro-suede styles we slapped over leggings back in 2012.
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They have seemingly unlimited access to private capital at sky-high valuations and can avoid the pressure of quarterly results.
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The problem for the GOP is that his unfavorable ratings among the general electorate remain sky-high, and keep rising.
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Footwear News reports that she finished the look with sky-high Giuseppe Zanotti sandals — and that's where the trouble starts.
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With an abundant supply of croton nuts available at minimal cost, a new industry is emerging with sky-high ambitions.
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Beyoncé paired the entire look with a fur bag and sky-high block heels, which accentuated her famously toned gams.
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But part of it has been the sky-high private market valuations that startups have been able to secure recently.
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Rather, the old magic—of rock-bottom interest rates and sky-high share prices—seems to be working at last.
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At the assembly on May 12, Penning celebrated the victory appearing in sky-high heels and a fitted red dress.
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The listing on eBay is currently at $99,995.00 — and that sky-high number still hasn't met the seller's reserve price.
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As movies like Sky High and Incredibles 2 have told us time and time again, parenting a superhero isn't easy.
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The star's signature sky-high ponytail was nowhere to be seen as she traded it for a long, flowing style.
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But even if the price goes so sky high or down to the bargain basement, this Suzuki has gone further.
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Expectations are sky-high for Apple's after-the-bell earnings report on Tuesday, and Jim Cramer thinks they are justified.
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The nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom home features twin grand staircases, sky-high ceilings, a horse paddock and a home theater.
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That suggests sky-high interest rates on payday loans do reflect underlying risks, not simply an attempt to exploit borrowers.
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I headed back to my room, looking at the gentle incandescence of the sky, high on my White Nights experience.
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Alliance of Community Health Plans CEO Ceci Connolly thanked the administration for pressing the issue of "sky-high" drug prices.
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I doubted whether 20-mile hikes or sky-high obstacle courses were within the scope of things I could accomplish.
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Planning experts didn't recommend building these sky-high shortcuts,but construction proceeded anyway,with some suggesting corruption as a motivation.
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She did say, however, that Tesla's sky-high valuation could reflect investors' hopes and aspirations more than the company's reality.
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Despite Spotify's sky-high market cap, I don't really see a good reason not to be bullish on Apple Music.
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As anticipation around The Last Jedi mounts and we all go crazy for Porgs, Star Wars fever is sky high.
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Former President Barack Obama, for example, ended his presidency with sky-high marks from Democrats and abysmal ones from Republicans.
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Buyers and developers preoccupied with sky-high homes are reconsidering the lowly basement, as nest seekers look earthbound for deals.
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Sure, 23.99 percent is better than the sky-high 30 percent some subprime cards offer—but it's still Not Great.
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You won't get an adequate response to a hurricane, and that means you will get a sky-high death toll.
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Washington also came out on top on key business metrics, like population density, tourism numbers and sky-high income levels.
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Investors are showing signs of concern about the ability of the corporate sector to maintain sky-high levels of profitability.
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The Eighth Amendment, in particular, outlaws "excessive" bail amounts, but there is a national crisis of sky-high bail amounts.
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Tesla shares shot sky-high in 2017, rising about 50 percent, in part on the enthusiasm over the Model 3.
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Pickup trucks are currently the fastest-growing segment in the US, and they tend to sell for sky-high prices.
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Invariably, I wind up in a bar or on a couch listening to sky-high people give 203:30 a.m.
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Sky-high demand and record-low supply continued to push home prices higher in December, far faster than income growth.
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Travelers last week took to Twitter to complain about sky-high airfares they found while trying to escape Hurricane Irma.
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So Mr. Shadaab devoted himself to his mother, taking on a caretaker role while earning sky-high marks in school.
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Even worse, these figures do not take into account the sky high cost of rent and taxes in blue states.
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Beyond that, it's not as if the party itself is fleeing the President, who holds sky-high GOP approval numbers.
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It forces mills to pay sky-high prices for sugar cane and makes it hard for them to import it.
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Trial lawyers, however, would rather take their chances in court, where one runaway jury can deliver a sky-high windfall.
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The brewer's sky-high valuations and a complicated sale process could pose challenges for some potential bidders, the people said.
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We took a stroll, weaving in and out of the upscale retailers, and found everyday items at sky-high prices.
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Since I'm paying, my expectations are sky high, and yet the app is buggy and slow, and it crashes regularly.
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Medicines360 is a nonprofit pharmaceutical company — which can sound like an oxymoron in an era of sky-high drug prices.
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A sky-high 72 percent of Republican-leaning voters have a "very unfavorable" view of Clinton, according to Morning Consult.
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Trump, by contrast, took over during a broadly okay time and replaces a predecessor whose approval ratings were sky-high.
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Rising oil prices, over-capacity in Europe and sky-high compensation pay-outs under European Union law have hit profits hard.
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In particular, private schools often get significant attention for having sky-high "sticker prices," which include tuition, fees, room and board.
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Each city or state seems to have at least some prices that are sky-high when compared to the national averages.
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Crawford, 51, has teamed up with Umami Burger as part of their Artist Series to create a special, sky-high burger.
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Here's a holiday with sky-high expectations (and in many cases, some complicated feelings regarding gender norms, feminism, and patriarchal standards).
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Smith siblings Willow, 15, and Jaden, 17, dressed in sync — in matching black ensembles and sky-high updos — for the evening.
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Ad-clouds glide through the sky above the city, converted by projectors to flying billboards, sky-high beautiful faces smiling down.
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For all the gripes about sky-high valuations and bubble fears, it seems strange to see more money thrown at startups.
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After resolving manufacturing problems that caused shortages, Valeant pursued the hallmark strategy that made it infamous — taking sky-high price hikes.
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In September, expectations were sky-high for a fresh round of stimulus but those hopes have been tempered in recent months.
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China is spluttering under sky-high pollution levels which have brought factories, roads and schools to a standstill for several days.
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But then again, in the post-9/11 world, sky-high military spending has been more the exception than the rule.
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The move offers near-local rates for data rather than the sky-high roaming fees typically charged by the major carriers.
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They are in search of better returns across the Pacific after China's recent homegrown biotech push has driven sky-high valuations.
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Sky-high expectations for the Bucks (15-24) ahead of the season have devolved into a morass of questions and concerns.
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Oh yeah, one more thing: Trump is trailing Hillary Clinton in polls, and has sky-high unfavorability ratings among the public.
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Corruption has been Spaniards' second-biggest concern since early 2013, official polls show, behind only the country's sky-high unemployment rate.
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The escalating crisis in Venezuela has seen sky-high hyperinflation, widespread hunger and a large-scale exodus out of the country.
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Their confessions are bound to give you a serious case of the giggles, whether you're stone-cold sober or sky-high.
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She paired the look with some very Gaga-esque, sky-high Giuseppe Zanotti platform heels and tons of Tiffany & Co. diamonds.
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Christian Louboutin made a name for himself as the architect of sky-high stilettos you can spot from a mile away.
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That announcement has sparked concerns that borrowers rejected by banks could turn to unscrupulous private lenders that charge sky-high rates.
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Sky-high executive pay is a touchy topic in Japan, where conspicuous consumption is frowned upon and wealth gaps are contentious.
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But his predecessor, Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino, also enjoyed sky-high ratings for a couple of years before voters lost their enthusiasm.
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Ferg set herself apart by wearing a shimmering black-and-silver mini dress with futuristic shoulder pads and sky-high heels.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the new president, won last year's election by a record margin and has sky-high approval ratings.
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The price is sky high, given that the television rights for the 2015 season only fetched 50 million yuan ($7.6 million).
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The stylish mom of two accessorized her casual look with sky-high wedges, adding just the right amount of wow factor.
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Her final reveal before a makeup touch-up on the carpet was a black bra, panties and sky-high platform boots.
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The market would not have tolerated something so unprofitable to sport a sky-high valuation so close to the 2167 recession.
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President Donald Trump's disapproval rating in the Bay State is sky high, at upward of 60 percent, according to Morning Consult.
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Sky-high suspension rates, bullied kids and underfunded schools — those are some of the hot education topics in the United States.
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However, industry insiders say funding is becoming harder to come by, as investors focus on profits to justify sky-high valuations.
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The result: a lot more people having the sky high cost of the product brought home to them with a bang.
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Some investors remain concerned, however, that the combination of an inexperienced management team and a sky-high valuation could be problematic.
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Your friends may be hearing wedding bells, while you may be more worried about something else: sky high bills to attend.
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My size 10 feet curl up at the mere thought of being squeezed into pre-standard shoe size sky-high platforms.
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Putin's sky-high popularity ratings shouldn't be taken too seriously in a country where citizens are jailed for critical Twitter posts.
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Snap is already considered to be worth more than American Airlines, Hershey's and Hilton Hotels, with its sky-high market cap.
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Too few homes for sale drove prices sky high and led to fierce competition among buyers, especially at the entry level.
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Despite its sky-high value, there are many barriers to using Bitcoin for normal things like buying a coffee or groceries.
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Even before his proposed reforms, his popularity began to plunge to half its sky-high numbers when he first took office.
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But if you are heavily invested in stocks, exposure to downturn risk goes hand-in-hand with the sky-high market.
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The key question in this debate is, how quickly can the United States tamp down its sky-high health care prices?
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Clinton was impeached, but the Senate would not remove him from the White House while he had sky-high approval ratings.
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Hong Kong's sky-high property valuations are also seen by analysts as a tangible risk as U.S. interest rates trend higher.
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Sunrun currently offers batteries with its solar installations only in Hawaii, where sky-high power prices make such systems economically attractive.
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Items that once belonged to Neil Armstrong — the first man on the moon — are fetching some sky high prices at auction.
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However, while enthusiasm for entrepreneurship is sky high, the means for women hoping to open their own business remain too limited.
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Still, Xiaomi - led by entrepreneur Lei Jun - will need many more loyal fans to live up to sky-high investor expectations.
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Op-Ed Contributor BALTIMORE — Increased scrutiny of this city's justice system has now expanded to include its sky-high bail amounts.
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The Athens games were thought to cost some $15 billion, a sky-high figure that left the country saddled with debt.
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In my deeply under-informed view, there has only been one truly good superhero movie in the 21st century: Sky High.
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In the sixth, Bonilla allowed three straight hits, including Amarista's sky-high homer, to give the Rockies a 5-1 lead.
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We're talking layers of chocolate cake and chocolate mousse forming a sky-high confection that sits on a chocolate wafer crust.
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Most of its 13 million people remain poor and face currency shortages and sky-high unemployment, something Mnangagwa promised to address.
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The company's own executives didn't exactly do much in the way of helping to calm the tech world's sky-high expectations.
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But Apple has always been a premium PC maker, and its new models have often started off at sky-high prices.
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" Benham also says employees of public companies that once had "sky-high valuations" are "now more open to hearing about opportunities.
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During New York Fashion Week, Wang's models on Tuesday strutted down a solemn black runway, each wearing sky-high platform heels.
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One thing that's unfortunately similar between PayPal Credit and its credit card competitors is its sky-high interest rate, at 25.99%.
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She shared a photo of herself wearing sky-high flip flops — which have transparent straps and chunky gray heels — on Instagram.
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Most of Zimbabwe's 13 million people remain poor and face currency shortages and sky-high unemployment, something Mnangagwa promised to address.
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These sky-high prices are what make health care policy a vexing exercise for legislators on both sides of the aisle.
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Venezuela's current president has also lacked the luck of sky-high oil prices to fund loyalty-securing subsidies for the poor.
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That message appealed to many Brazilians who want to use guns for self-defense amid sky-high levels of violent crime.
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Through it all, they enjoy impunity: sky-high CEO salaries and little responsibility for harms done to customers, workers and communities.
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For many like Risien, sluggish wage growth and sky-high rents in many cities have made it unaffordable to live alone.
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At the time, prospective investors balked at a controversial corporate governance structure as well as expectations of a sky-high valuation.
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But politicians aren't the only ones with sky-high renewable aspirations that don't match the electric generation reality on the ground.
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They come with sky-high interest ratesThe most responsible way to use credit cards is to pay them off every month.
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The expectations for the 19-year-old former Duke University phenom have been sky-high since he was in middle school.
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The sky-high revenues end up as huge corporate profits, wasteful administrative costs, useless and even harmful advertising and lavish salaries.
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Wayback Burgers has found a solution to sky-high rent in New York City — a 5-by-10-foot food cart.
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Ariana Grande and her sky-high ponytail are like Bonnie and Clyde, turkey and gravy, family dinners and awkward political conversations.
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Morgan Stanley focused on courting investors by highlighting the company's sky-high valuations instead of its losses in China and India.
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The fine print is known as a ratchet, and speaks to the opaque nature of private markets and sky-high valuations.
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They wait until they're really ill and then end up in the emergency room where the co pays are sky high.
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The average home price in the desirable enclave in 2017 was a sky high $1.2 million in 2017, per Coastal Living.
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Those "holes" make Beyond Meat's sky-high valuation — roughly 36 times sales, by Tepper's calculation — "absolutely ridiculous," the investment pro said.
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Rents there are currently sky-high downtown, but certain suburbs of the city have very different characteristics and levels of risk.
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Their current plans won't be available next year, so they were automatically enrolled into other plans — some with sky-high prices.
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The entire Pacific Northwest is ablaze with Nurkmania, loving his sky high blocks, his giant dad, and his aggro possessive girlfriend.
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Most of its 16 million people remain poor and face currency shortages and sky-high unemployment, something Mnangagwa promised to address.
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As a Londoner, Carey's no stranger to sky-high rents, yet he says accommodation in San Francisco is much more expensive.
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That creates the opportunity for them to charge sky-high rates and then bill patients for what their insurer won't cover.
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But now, families facing sky-high tuitions are looking for a more direct link between college and career, college officials say.
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But Medicare has largely halted the program, suggesting a slightly different approach to containing the country's sky-high health care costs.
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Many rural areas have sky-high rates of lead poisoning; in one county in Alabama, most children tested positive for lead.
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Put together, the already sky-high tensions between Israel and Gaza will likely only grow — and a major conflict could come next.
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When Susan Finkbeiner isn't trudging around in the Amazon rainforest, you can find her modeling the latest fashions in sky-high heels.
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The show had sky-high ratings but the network gave it the boot after Roseanne Barr's tweet drew a lot of backlash.
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The sky-high figure for Venezuela is due to its economic crisis, where inflation is forecast to reach 1,500 percent in 2017.
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The startup, like so many of the on-demand apps that would follow, was promising flexible self-employment, with sky-high rates.
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Portland, OregonAfter nearly 103 years as an internist, Dr. Ron Naito knew what the sky-high results of his blood test meant.
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Tesla has long stunned investors with often sky-high share prices, but the stock is down roughly 5 percent year to date.
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It seems buyers are becoming reluctant to pay sky-high asking prices in Manhattan, which has an oversupply of swanky new condominiums.
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But while standing on the sidelines, Bloomberg changed the game by pledging to double his already sky-high spending on TV advertising.
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Americans are paying sky-high drug prices as more people go without health insurance, and those who have it pay higher premiums.
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While passing regulatory tests carried out near room temperature over short periods, the protocol sends NOx emissions sky-high on the road.
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The Scots-Irish migration to Appalachia and its environs is still heavily responsible for America's sky-high-by-Western-standards murder rate.
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And despite how unpractical they might look, these sky-high platforms are actually an essential in many a fashion girl's wardrobe. Why?
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Retailers are finally catching a break on sky-high Manhattan rents, though the price for occupying space there remains near historic highs.
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The ECB faced a market backlash last December when it delivered easing measures that were fell short of sky-high investor expectations.
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The worst in recent history was the farm credit crisis in the 1980s, with low commodity prices and sky-high interest rates.
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Buyers today are faced with sky-high prices not just in major metropolitan markets, but also in the suburbs that surround them.
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Since January 2015 they have risen in value by nearly 60%, while every coupon has been paid at sky-high interest rates.
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China has a sky-high household saving rate: couples squirrel away 38% of disposable income, compared with 10% in notoriously frugal Germany.
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Lopez shined bright like a thousand diamonds in her silver fringe beaded Versace dress featuring a sky-high slit and plunging neckline.
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At Uber and Lyft, sky-high Wall Street debuts are set against deep driver dissatisfaction — and the latter is threatening the former.
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Just overnight, Samsung took sky-high pricing to a new extreme with the launch of its $1,980 foldable phone, the Galaxy Fold.
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In one experiment, researchers observed two groups of people: One who set sky-high goals, and one who set more conservative goals.
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Sky-high rents and falling vacancies have characterized the U.S. apartment market for the past six years, but that is suddenly changing.
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Thanks to sky-high interest rates, credit card debt is especially difficult to pay off — but still unnervingly easy to rack up.
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Despite the sky-high growth rate, Icelandic inflation has remained subdued, held in check by the strong currency and tight monetary policy.
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Dior decked out Paris's Musée Rodin in sky-high mirrors for the day, which thankfully, Kitty captured for us on the 'gram.
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Her sky-high heels have caused heartburn for some her hosts who fretted about her stability on cobble stone streets in Jerusalem.
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All the better to show off her shoes, because Middleton's sky-high suede Bordeaux pumps were a sight in their own right.
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If you look at the rates of mental illness, suicide, depression, schizophrenia, in the modern American environment, they're sky high and climbing.
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As a result, Tesla's sky-high share price has plunged by about 19% over the last two months, closing at $312.50 yesterday.
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The backdrop: Employers in the Bay Area are finding it hard to fill positions due to limited housing and sky-high prices.
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On the other, it can lead to sky high expectations that will be disappointing no matter how cool the product actually is.
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Elon Musk's Telsa needs to produce a lot more cars to justify its sky-high stock price, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
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Under ObamaCare, healthy people pay premiums, but seldom meet their sky-high deductibles ($6,000 or more per person for the bronze plan).
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Kate paired her look with sky-high blue suede pumps, and the Queen went with her trusty black patent leather slip-ons.
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The firm already had an investment in a competitor, Sidecar, and Uber was demanding what then looked like a sky-high valuation.
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Kristina has done almost $200,000 in sales since teaming up with Daymond, but the former pilot has her sights set sky-high.
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With stocks at sky-high levels, MKM Partners chief market technician JC O'Hara says one corner of the market could offer value.
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The president celebrates job growth and a sky-high stock market, but a majority of Americans say their finances have not improved.
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The shoes were certainly a change of pace for the Duchess of Sussex, who usually wears sky-high stilettos at royal events.
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But their sales aren't the only thing going sky high, the entrepreneurs also got their bagels on the menu at Delta Airlines.
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The area is facing sky-high housing prices, with real estate experts expecting a mass exodus of people if things don't change.
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Books of The Times Carl Hiaasen's irresistible "Razor Girl" meets his usual sky-high standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor.
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On Tuesday night, a 1929 painting sold at auction for nearly $92 million, surprising some art experts with its sky-high price.
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In the 1970s, sky-high oil prices caused by an embargo imposed by Arab oil producers led to a stock-market crash.
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Trebek said that after finishing his first round of chemo he lost weight and his numbers went "sky high" in a week.
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But when the team is the defending National League champion with sky-high expectations, the pressure to do so can feel inexorable.
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For all these reasons, plus the sky-high costs of emergency medicine and hospitalization, community paramedic practices are multiplying across the country.
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A default could have devastating consequences, from driving borrowing costs sky high to jeopardizing the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency.
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The concentrated market means few salespeople are needed, and drugs with a proven benefit over rival treatments can command sky-high prices.
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They say cable, satellite and telecommunications companies have hit subscribers with sky-high prices to rent the boxes for far too long.
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The federal government has pushed families that can't afford to pay the sky-high costs of higher education toward taking out loans.
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While passing regulatory tests carried out at room temperature over short periods, the protocol sends NOx emissions sky-high on the road.
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As for the clothes themselves, things can definitely skew showy; think lace-up sleeves, major embellishment, skintight pieces, and sky-high heels.
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"This is out of control, prices are sky high," said Betzabeth Linares, 47, in a supermarket in the central city of Valencia.
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Venezuela's economy has suffered amid drops in oil prices and economic mismanagement, causing sky-high inflation and widespread food and medicine shortages.
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Mr. Prasher, 68, recently retired to Arizona from San Diego, which he said had become unaffordable because of sky-high housing costs.
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The level of respect she has from everyone is sky high, and I think everything was done the way she wanted it.
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Early exposure to the atmosphere — against lightly regarded opponents like Thailand and Chile — could prove invaluable when the stakes go sky high.
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Even when the sky-high costs in the United States can be covered by one program or another, the paperwork baffles patients.
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And he said some of the factors at play, like London's sky-high property prices, were out of the local authority's control.
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Big tech companies like Google and Facebook can spend lavishly on employee onboarding (in addition to offering sky-high salaries, of course).
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It is neither how an athlete's body looks nor sky-high expectations, but what she calls the fire in the athlete's belly.
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That's not unlike what you might see during the Super Bowl, except that now traffic is staying sky high, day after day.
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Every company wants to be a SaaS business — the industry enjoys sky-high revenue multiples — making the phrasing from One Medical unsurprising.
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A failure to treat the water with an anti-corrosive agent led to sky-high levels of lead contamination across the city.
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Remember: Market strategists had cautioned that sky-high stocks may be due for a correction, especially as they diverged from bond markets.
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After six years of waiting, anticipation is sky-high among loyal fans eager for the follow-up to Disney's 2013 global phenomenon.
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First, these plans could charge sky-high premiums — without limit — for small employers and individuals based on preexisting conditions of their employees.
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If sky-high retirement investments have you feeling like you're missing out on current life happenings, you may be contributing too much.
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KJ and TS were spotted with young Stormi Sunday at Sky High Sports in Woodland Hills -- which is a giant trampoline warehouse.
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There are many that live in Oakland and commute into San Francisco for work to avoid the city&aposs sky-high rent.
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The oil embargo sent the price of petroleum sky high, making plastic no longer a cheap option, on top of other challenges.
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In New York specifically, growth has been hampered by sky-high rents and brokers unwilling to negotiate on price and lease terms.
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WeWork had a sky-high valuation more befitting a company engaged in software as a service than, well, a real-estate concern.
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Alternatively, you can opt for a slightly trendier approach, complete with a crisp button-up, sleek leather jacket, and sky-high stilettos.
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At the same time, there's been a recent decline in homebuying in California where prices are already sky high in many markets.
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Given the failure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Republicans acknowledge that the stakes are sky-high for tax reform.
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The world of healthcare has notoriously been described as "broken" — plagued with high-friction workflows, sky-high costs and convoluted business models.
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The schools that fared the best were all private schools, many of which have sky-high prices, but very generous aid packages.
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For one thing, the sky-high drug prices reported with such breathlessness by the media rarely reflect the actual costs to consumers.
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The second is the soaring monopoly profits and sky-high salaries along the entire private supply chain, from drug manufacturers to hospitals.
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The schools that fared the best were all private schools, many of which have sky-high prices but very generous aid packages.
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A bull market powered by rocket fuel has sent growth stocks like Amazon and Netflix sky high for close to a decade.
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President Donald Trump is heavily unpopular in this blue state, with a sky-high 60 percent disapproval rating, according to Morning Consult.
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The nearly 27-mile hike traces sky-high ridgelines surrounded by volcanoes and winds through highlands, rivers, fruit plantations and coffee farms.
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But the firm apparently believes that start-up valuations currently are sky-high, while digital currencies will continue to climb in worth.
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Notably, Bill Clinton's combination of competent economic management and intern sexual harassment resulted in sky-high approval ratings and low favorability ratings.
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What we're watching: Insurers generally feel that they've already calibrated for those policy changes, mainly through sky-high premium increases a year ago.
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Charlie Baker, a Republican with sky-high approval ratings in liberal Massachusetts, has resolutely stayed out of his party's messy presidential nominating contest.
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Sky-high platforms and ankle-twisting high heels used to be the go-to shoe of every young starlet on the red carpet.
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So this is a really interesting IPO for a lot of people given these sky-high losses but also these huge, huge revenues.
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The platform enables smaller, mom-and-pop operations to ship their specialties anywhere without running up sky-high shipping costs, its CEO said.
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The stock still trades well below its sky-high levels during the dotcom boom, when Nokia was the world's top mobile phone seller.
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Uber, which is eyeing a sky-high valuation, now would probably like to see Lyft succeed — for the first time in its history.
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If you thought stocks were soaring sky high, you might want to brace yourselves for another leg up and more record levels ahead.
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When Christian Louboutin first entered the fashion scene, it was all about those sleek, sexy, sky-high stilettos with the candy-red soles.
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In my neighborhood in Brooklyn, for example, housing prices are sky-high, but the city doesn't charge me to park on the street.
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Most of the people who've joined the massive trek north are fleeing sky-high levels of violence and economies that are in shambles.
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Some clients, worried about the misaligned incentives caused by law firms' sky-high hourly rates, insist on partial or full contingency-payment schemes.
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Gibbs attributes the recent fluctuation in stocks to the sky-high valuations in equities and "unusually high volatility moves into Q1 earnings announcements."
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Go deeper: AT&T posts strong earnings with help from WarnerMedia Verizon suggests its media business is struggling Verizon's sky high 5G ambitions
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"We took it from the streets to the stage," she says of the Ronettes' iconic pencil skirts, thick mascara and sky-high beehives.
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While Beyoncé opted for a white tuxedo dress paired with sky-high silver heels, JAY-Z wore a black suit and white shirt.
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I think that helps a lot as the game goes—their confidence gets sky high and the ball tends to go in easier.
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And while screen protectors aren't expensive, it can be annoying for those already forking increasingly sky high prices for a brand-new flagship.
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Codifying the Western-style approach might lead to fewer sky-high price tags that risk limiting future sales and more balanced shareholder registers.
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The storm drives him irresistibly into the future, to which his back is turned, while the rubble-heap before him grows sky-high.
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From bewitching lace tops to sky-high knit turtlenecks to chestnut corduroy pants, there's an option for all of our ever-changing aesthetics.
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"Clubs themselves are getting quick results by leaning heavily on high levels of investment and paying sky-high prices (for players)," Lou said.
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Wearing tight party dresses and sky-high heels, they floated through the aisles, generously sweeping on lipsticks and eyeshadows from the sample stations.
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And those sky-high prices at supermarkets could be around until after the Super Bowl, when guacamole demand soars, according to produce experts.
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With his cowboy boots and her sky-high stilettos, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani appear to have nothing in common at first glance.
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Private-equity managers see rich pickings in Italy, notably among SMEs (for large deals, prices are as sky-high as elsewhere in Europe).
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Exhibit A: Bill Clinton survives impeachment and the Monica Lewinsky investigation and goes on to finish his presidency with sky-high approval ratings.
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Tinsley is quietly legendary on UT's 431 acres for donning sky-high platform heels, as well as blue lipstick or other vibrant accessories.
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His takeaway was sobering: the stakes of the battery war are sky-high, and the United States is being lapped by its competitors.
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The streets fill with tech sector employees, executives, and the media, while sky-high rates are charged for hotel rooms and apartment rentals.
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The hair pro says that the he and Grande weren't totally set on her signature sky-high style until right before the show.
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The sky-high stilettos were the perfect accessory to go with her deep blue Jason Wu custom dress, which boasted structured ruffle detailing.
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That sky-high bouffant used to take ages to coax into shape, but now, Parton's got it all down to an exact science.
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Sky-high rents, unprecedented student loan debt and delayed marriage reduce the likelihood of being able to buy a home, the institute found.
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And if you're a travel junkie, chances are that account(s) is filled to the brim with tropical sunsets and sky-high clifftops.
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Click through for some of the most picture-worthy getaways — from manmade beaches to sky-high dippers — that will make gambling an afterthought.
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Prospective buyers may also overlook the ongoing cost of keeping a home, which can throw cold water on hopes for sky-high returns.
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McDonald's over the weekend brought back a rare condiment from the 1990s, but the promotion ended in protests and sky-high secondary markets.
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Plus, if they adopted plant-based food they'd be getting a great combo deal: lowering their sky-high cholesterol and helping the planet.
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It is an industry that has millions of struggling Americans paying sky-high interest rates for what are supposed to be small loans.
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This is probably going to be a more common problem in Silicon Valley as sky-high valuations start to fall back to earth.
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The lack of buy ratings is partially a function of the stock's sky-high valuation and the gains its shares have already made.
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Despite the financial crisis in Turkey, BNP Paribas's local Turkish business, TEB, remained profitable thanks to sky-high interest rates in the country.
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Forget about the underlying arithmetic and how to pay for all of it, which either requires sky-high taxation or flat-out sorcery.
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The problem is not your sky-high rent or meager paycheck, your cheating spouse or unfair boss or teetering pile of dirty dishes.
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The sky-high popularity of Overwatch has forced Blizzard to quickly develop new policies and tools to deal with all manners of issues.
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In the past several years, surrounded by fast-growth startups with sky-high valuations, many of us forgot what the downturn felt like.
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"Despite sky-high housing costs, tech hubs still see strong job gains," said Jed Kolko, chief economist at Indeed, an online job site.
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In big cities like Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City matters are made even worse by competition and sky-high rent prices.
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His clients would have been skeptical of an investment promising double-digit returns, but 6 percent didn't seem suspiciously sky-high, he said.
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Before I started reporting this project, I knew from my decade as a health care reporter that America has sky-high medical prices.
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You don't look at a gas station sign advertising sky-high gas prices and feel as if anyone's even attempting to shatter taboos.
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He tells a reporter that thanks to the widespread eating of piracatinga, Colombian children are being poisoned by sky-high levels of mercury.
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The country remains mired in a deep economic crisis, with sky-high unemployment and inflation expected to rise over 700 percent this year.
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Their gamesmanship skills have to shoot sky-high as they try to stay one step ahead of the forces aligned to nail them.
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"The M.T.A.'s sky-high costs aren't some immutable fact of nature; they're the result of flawed processes and outdated practices," she said.
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They say the risk is sky-high, and there's too much uncertainty about where fire will strike next and what it will consume.
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Kate, who memorably wore sky-high wedges for the game, and William used that occasion to kick off their visit in April 2016.
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Sky-high prices have made oncology hugely profitable, with IMS Health forecasting global cancer drug sales of at least $150 billion by 2020.
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Even at the time, many experts pointed out this would require leasing nearly every acre of the coastal plain at sky-high prices.
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McLaughlin pointed to the reliance and devotion to the product among super users to explain the sky-high opposition to an outright ban.
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But the company's sky-high valuation — which has more than tripled since late October — is about more than improved efficiency and new factories.
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Despite the unprecedented championship series collapse, expectations for the Warriors to win the title this year are sky high, and for good reason.
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Oyo and OneConnect At WeWork, SoftBank was the sole or main investor in the last few rounds, driving the company's sky high valuation.
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Despite the sometimes sky-high sticker prices, we tend to replace our smartphones more frequently than any of our other expensive electronic devices.
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Trump's numbers are sky high in most Republican primary polls, while McConnell support has already proved to be toxic in some GOP primaries.
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Two opinion polls in October showed support for her ruling coalition at its lowest since 2017, and her own sky-high popularity waning.
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Local tycoons are also belatedly recognising that rampant inequality, as evidenced by sky-high property prices, is partly to blame for the turmoil.
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Vengosh concluded that, even though the water numbers seemed sky-high, fracking operations represent just 1 percent of total U.S. industrial water use.
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You should spawn in the sky high above that location, and Risky Reels is clearly visible just a short distance to the west.
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Hong Kong's sky-high shop rents have hurt retailers as fewer free-spending mainland tourists come to shop, forcing operators out of business.
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The stark reality spawned a humorous, if also dark, infomercial about the sky-high cost of goods in Nunavut, one of Canada's territories.
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She was worried that even with New York's landmark law, America's sky-high health care prices could leave her with another big bill.
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And maybe lowering sky-high expectations about their company's do-gooder missions, and being realistic about how fulfilling their jobs will actually be.
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Trump 2020 will be run out of the D.C. area, not out of Trump Tower in New York, with its sky-high rents.
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Protections for patients with preexisting conditions are stripped away, as are financial protections that limit older Americans' exposure to sky-high insurance premiums.
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The Heisei era began in early 1989, just before the collapse of Japan's "bubble economy," when sky-high stock and land prices plunged.
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These are, as Reinhardt rightfully spent his career arguing, small windows into the systematic way the American health system charges sky-high prices.
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The Regency brand was meant to appeal to both business and leisure travelers, and even kicked off the trend of sky-high atrium lobbies.
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But just because petroleum engineer can offer some sky-high salaries doesn't mean that all students should rush to change their major right away.
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Along with sky-high medical bills, the beloved teacher will also have to pay for a substitute to take over her second-grade class.
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It's no surprise that Ashley Graham, Hailey Baldwin, Nicole Richie and Bella Hadid are pros when it comes to walking in sky-high heels.
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While shares of marijuana companies may be reaching sky-high valuations, Aswath Damodaran said "the numbers are not there" to invest confidently just yet.
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In its original press release, Samsung set expectations sky high for Bixby, claiming it would excel at understanding natural language, unlike its competitor Siri.
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"The drug industry remains resistant to providing real transparency around their prices, including the sky-high list prices that many patients pay," he said.
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However, just because petroleum engineer can offer some sky-high salaries doesn't mean that all students should rush to switch their majors right away.
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But she noted that any impeachment effort would have to be "clearly bipartisan" — setting a sky-high bar to even consider such an action.
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Lady Gaga's swap was the most subtle from her first look — if you can call a shiny mini dress and sky-high platforms subtle.
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This exercise requires major balance and coordination — good thing Graham has had her fair share of practice in sky-high heels on the runway.
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The stakes are sky high: Nevada is the only state where Republicans have a real possibility of winning a Democratic Senate seat this year.
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But the great boon of 1992 was that it allowed the Bank of England to cut interest rates from their sky-high 12% levels.
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"The percentage of men who will be afraid to be alone with a female colleague has to be sky high right now," Sandberg writes.
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But now that it has confirmed its plans, the pressure on the company to produce a reliable device is going to be sky high.
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Qatalyst Group, the boutique technology bank founded by Frank Quattrone, has earned such a reputation after years of getting sky-high premiums for clients.
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As for her beauty look, she rocked sky-high curls and kept her makeup very natural with glowing skin and a pretty pink lip.
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And the impending crisis will hit marginalized students the hardest, with sky-high default rates among black students and those at for-profit colleges.
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In the industry's infancy, operators secured sky-high support payments for years, as there was little experience of installing turbines far out at sea.
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However, AB Bernstein tech analyst Toni Sacconaghi is worried about the sector moving forward given its sky-high valuation and a deteriorating earnings picture.
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In the meantime, we've reached out to Ramsay's team for further comment on the sky-high reservation numbers and their plan to accommodate them.
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Every day it seems like a new company announces a $50 million-plus round of fresh funding, along with a new sky-high valuation.
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The city is already battling problems such as sky-high living costs and what people see as an unfair housing policy favoring the wealthy.
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Hong Kong people have in recent years been increasingly upset by mainland immigrants and sky-high property prices partly pushed up by mainland investors.
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It's rare that a contemporary hairdresser gets to create something as elaborate as the sky-high sculptural wigs worn by Marie Antoinette and friends.
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The light-as-air train floated behind Jenner as she walked, showcasing a short hemline and a pair of sky-high nude strappy heels.
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Drugmakers do not negotiate drug prices with the federal government like in other countries, and some believe that has led to "sky high" prices.
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Foodhini is an example of a lurch the other direction — toward intentionally niche artisanal fare, but without the sky-high price one might expect.
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Sky-high rents, record-breaking student loan debt and stagnant wages have caused many millennials to delay marriage, children and home buying, studies show.
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The majority of airlines are heavily hedged against sky-high values, but it's equally possible Brent will bottom out far below its 2018 peaks.
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Who wants to deal with the sky-high rents charged in prime, urban locations, not to mention getting locked into a long-term lease?
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Sky-high crime, officer-involved shootings, cover-ups and corruption: the over-extended and under-funded Chicago Police Department is spiraling out of control.
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The sky-high results come even as the tight job market is causing heartburn; finding qualified workers ranks as the group's No. 28503 problem.
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The Weeknd, whom Hadid had split from shortly before strutting the runway in metallic lingerie and sky-high black heels during the singer's performance.
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"The uncertainty was sky-high," he said, adding that full-service same-restaurant sales had been down slightly for the week ended Oct. 30.
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If policymakers are serious about the cost of care, they will return with all due haste to the problem of sky-high drug prices.
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But given the sky-high returns, some market experts are encouraging investors to be selective buying these names into the end of the year.
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Her sky-high celebration comes just a few days after some members of Kardashian-Jenner brood got together for an intimate celebration on Friday.
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Sky-high costs to borrow Snap shares are leading many short sellers to avoid betting on further price declines until more shares become available.
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It must also satisfy a home audience split between those with sky-high expectations of Brexit and those who oppose it in any form.
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But the answer isn't to be isolationist, or to launch a trade war with sky-high tariffs that hurt the middle class's purchasing power.
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In a time when housing and wedding costs are sky-high, the typical millennial is delaying homeownership and marriage until they can afford them.
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In fact, some schools with sky-high prices also have very deep pockets for financial aid, which can bring the total cost way down.
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More demand equates to higher prices — and investors are already paying sky-high prices for assets that are yielding peanuts or nothing at all.
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Of course, her outfit wouldn't be complete without a sky-high pair of platform heels, which she wore with lace-trimmed, thigh-high socks.
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"The drug industry remains resistant to providing real transparency around their prices, including the sky-high list prices that many patients pay," Azar said.
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Second, US health care prices are sky-high compared with the prices paid in other high-income countries, while US health outcomes are worse.
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But, like many things from the city's past, these delis are disappearing due to very real threats in sky-high rents and Duane Reades.
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But in China, its drinks are already priced sky-high, and it will have to beat the plucky Luckin in product and service alone.
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I assume we're all wearing our best waist cinchers and sky-high heels while aspiring to unrealistic body standards in observance of the occasion.
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Sky-high transaction fees and times have led to initiatives from some in the cryptocurrency community to address what they call bitcoin's scalability problem.
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And even some of those documentaries that don't seem to need a sky-high point-of-view can have their own, fascinating internal logic.
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Profitability was not restored until 2007, and the sky-high oil prices in 2008, just before the Great Recession, only led to more trouble.
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More broadly, America's sky-high child poverty rate compared with peer countries is entirely attributable to our failure to enact a child allowance policy.
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In addition to the sky-high levels of benzene the investigation identified, the facility was leaking other chemicals into the surrounding neighborhood for years.
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The company, now a cautionary tale, will surely continue to reduce the sky-high costs of its money-losing operation in the upcoming months.
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Between imports and sky-high production, gasoline prices and refining margins fell sharply in recent weeks as once-importing countries starting to export volumes.
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Uber, Lyft, Slack and other fast-growing unicorns have struggled since entering the public markets earlier this year despite sky-high private market valuations.
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In particular, it has sky-high housing costs, which in turn are probably the main reason it has a large population of homeless residents.
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For sending a little tremor through the real estate market, still sky-high, which has made developers so very rich for so very long?
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During the dot-com bubble of the '90s, valuations were driven sky-high by investors eager to buy into internet and high-growth companies.
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The sector had already suffered its worst 12-month stretch since the 1991 recession as shoppers struggled with stagnant wages and sky-high debt.
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Aside from the moral problem with welcoming individuals who might have defrauded their own states, the influx pushed up already sky-high property prices.
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The food-delivery sector is riddled with sky-high customer acquisition costs, given weak consumer loyalty and rampant subsidies made possible by venture capital.
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In some cases, investors have mistakenly identified companies as tech firms and assigned them sky-high values they arguably don&apost deserve, he said.
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Sky-high after-tax corporate profits and low interest rates make clear that it isn't corporations' profitability or insufficient available savings holding back investment.
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Trump's trip to the West Coast, where he continues to suffer from sky-high disapproval ratings, began Friday, when he traveled to Calexico, Calif.
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There's Sky High and Hannah Montana: The Movie both leaving on November 5, shortly followed by Goosebumps and The Break-Up later in the month.
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In Cleveland, the adventurous may be able to find rooms on the free classified site Craigslist, though some residents have set their prices sky-high.
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The main reason dermatologists advise against doing your own blackhead-popping at home is because the possibility of scarring and skin irritation is sky high.
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In response to sky-high housing costs, the San Francisco Unified School District last year moved forward on building its first affordable teacher housing development.
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has a history of setting sky-high expectations and taking over projects himself — something some employees have learned the hard way.
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The romantic holiday, with its fancy reservations and sky-high expectations, demands intensive planning and a lot of research when it comes to getting dressed.
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And, get this ... since taking office Trump has reportedly spent 153 days at golf properties, which explains why the golf cart rental is sky high.
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This year has been a different story, and Wednesday was one of the few nights when the Astros looked worthy of their sky-high expectations.
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Zuma's political turmoil is taking place against a backdrop of sky-high unemployment, stagnant growth and a credit rating dancing on the edge of junk.
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Still, it does suggest that administrators at some institutions are picking up a distinct shift in the cost-benefit calculus to sky-high sticker prices.
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Between breathable textures and skin-baring silhouettes, the eight women ahead prove that a bathing suit isn't the only viable option for sky-high temps.
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The boom in Boise, according to some Redfin agents there, is due to sky-high prices in Denver, the San Francisco Bay Area and Seattle.
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Mortgage rates this week fell to the lowest level in a year, but it is not enough to offset sky-high prices in some markets.
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In the next image, the mother of four helps the former Desperate Housewives star with her shoes as she buckles up Longoria's sky high pumps.
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From long cascading waves and defined eyes to sky-high ponytails and bold lips, you might think you have Beyoncé's signature look all figured out.
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Tesla's previous best quarter came at the end of 2018, amid the company's mad push to meet its own sky-high goals for the year.
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" KK: "Nothing feels sexier than a pair of sky high heels, and these (from Tamara Mellon) have the iconic straps that make them extra special.
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Addressing such a crisis would lead to undesirable policy choices, including some combination of sudden severe spending cuts, large tax increases or sky-high inflation.
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For the 70th Annual Golden Globes that year, she wore a sky-high beehive achieved with a whole lot of backcombing and hairspray for texture.
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In the 1970s, amid sky-high inflation, sex comedies like "Confessions of a Window Cleaner" (1974) emerged as some of the most popular British films.
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So to brighten up your Monday, we're goin' up with these sky-high heels — click on to fall in love with a pair for yourself.
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But simply having the job, even if she does it well, isn't likely to lead to the sky-high popularity she's enjoyed in the past.
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She also recently changed-up her style at the 2018 MTV VMAs when she traded her standard sky-high ponytail for a long, flowing style.
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The overall status of California's real estate market is bleak, with sky-high home prices that far exceed the cost of constructing a new dwelling.
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The world's biggest economy still seems healthy by many measures: low unemployment, strong exports, a resilient housing market and sky-high consumer and business confidence.
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We each want to imagine our own sky-high potential, and laugh in relief when we see others who will never get off the ground.
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The expectations are sky-high for this premiere after last season's cliffhanger — did it feel different from other premieres in terms of breaking the story?
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The top schools for financial aid are all private and have sky-high sticker prices, yet their very generous aid packages make them surprisingly affordable.
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Drugmakers are not required to negotiate prices with the federal government like in other countries, and some believe that has led to "sky high" prices.
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Why go: It's hard not to be enchanted by this paradisiacal destination: Lush jungles extend into sky high volcanoes and sands stretch into upscale resorts.
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But with one long month ahead, NorthmanTrader founder and technical expert Sven Henrich says this sky-high rally is about to hit some air pockets.
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American health care is a system of local monopolies that pocket sky-high profits at the expense of the taxpayers' and workers' incomes and health.
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The company was accused of "preying on the vulnerable" by the Financial Times due to sky-high interest rates on home appliances and other fixtures.
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He left office with sky-high approval of 83 percent and was called "the most popular politician on Earth" by former U.S. President Barack Obama.
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"You take the Hispanic workforce away from agriculture, the price of food will go sky-high and you'll be looking at empty shelves," said McMahon.
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The popularity of Mr Putin fell in the wake of the crisis—and though GDP growth soon returned, his previously sky-high ratings did not.
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Throw in all the flashy jewelry, the sky-high heels, and the safety-pin detailing and you've got everything the OG Donatella is celebrated for.
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"Even CenturyLink is looking up, and ... it's got a sky-high 12.5 percent yield," which is usually a "red flag" for the "Mad Money"' host.
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In particular, hunting for yield alone is a risky game to play some companies may offer sky-high dividends because they are in deep trouble.
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Their company has been around for a quarter century, but the idea is entirely new, born of today's sky-high rents and new social realities.
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In the run-up to its planned IPO, Misra's exuberance for a sky-high valuation had been mirrored by the other bankers WeWork talked to.
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Real estate laws and regulationsGrowth in new locations means the company also has toRead more: Seduced by WeWork's sky-high valuation, coworking firms have multiplied.
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That means that pilots are in a position to negotiate for some pretty sweet deals, including flexible schedules, comprehensive health plans, and sky-high salaries.
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Maduro's administration has been raising the minimum wage to mitigate the sky-high inflation as well as issuing notes worth tens of thousands of bolivars.
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With its sky-high prices and enormous selection of Danish modernist pieces, the store is arguably the premiere midcentury-modern emporium in the United States.
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A draconian policy, a sky-high wall or any other "solution" that does not account for the roots of the problem will not solve it.
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The cost of the replacement machines, known as ballot-marking devices (BMDs), is sky-high: Kemp included $150 million in his budget to buy them.
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"Americans purchase hundreds of millions of tickets every year and have grown sick and tired of the sky-high fees from Ticketmaster," wrote the senators.
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Obama has sky-high approval ratings Barring some overnight economic collapse or personal scandal, Obama will leave office next year with historically high approval ratings.
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While business and consumer sentiment remain sky high, such rate increases threaten the strong financial and labor market gains made over the last two years.
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Adam Schiff, a fellow Californian who has a sky-high profile as the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, investigating Russia's role in 2016.
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A black market in hard currency has spread in response, and as once-sky-high oil revenue runs dry, Venezuela's economy is in free-fall.
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Even with unemployment at just 4 percent, workers are still waiting for wage growth across the country but select cities are boasting sky-high salaries.
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"The drug industry remains resistant to providing real transparency around their prices, including the sky-high list prices that many patients pay," Mr. Azar said.
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But mostly he raised eyebrows, sky high, with a lament that his wife, Chirlane McCray, isn't allowed to collect a paycheck on the taxpayer's dime.
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At a ribbon cutting for the stadium last week, the team's sky-high expectations were on display when Johnson got his turn at the microphone.
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The pieces he collects typically sell for less than $5 million, a far cry from the sky-high prices that dominate the contemporary art market.
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Pulling up on a cardboard flap featuring a diminutive juggler ("Short") extends a ladder, at the top of which she now appears sky-high ("Tall").
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Remember back in August 2017 when she walked across the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in sky-high Manolo stilettos during the Texas flood crisis?
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Brand-new condos tend to have sky-high prices, but with a little sleuthing, you can find something for closer to Manhattan's median apartment price.
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However, analysts were skeptical about the chances of policies touted by Fernández so far, such as cuts to sky-high interest rates or boosting taxation.
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Having an extra bedroom isn't a luxury for many residents in the city, where space is a premium and housing costs are subsequently sky-high.
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The sky-high cost of housing in New York combined with an economic crash and policy decisions to force more and more families into shelters.
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Shares of Tesla have rallied more than 100% this year alone, leaving investors curious about what is driving the stock to these sky-high levels.
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Republicans say they are trying to stabilize insurance markets and rescue consumers who face sky-high premiums and deductibles on the Affordable Care Act's exchanges.
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Like a younger Mariah Carey, she flaunts a voice that can smoothly ascend sky-high, and she has applied it to increasingly self-assertive material.
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By the mid-seventies, rock festivals "had been tarnished by greedy, and sometimes unscrupulous, promoters, unruly crowds, and sky-high fees for performers," they wrote.
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Starting in tax year 2018, taxpayers in states like California and New York will pay closer to the full cost of their sky-high taxes.
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"What scares the hell out of me is that you would blow sky high over a thing as inconsequential as this," an adviser told him.
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Chinese state media has simultaneously argued that the frustrations have stemmed from economic issues like sky-high housing costs and depicted demonstrators as paid thugs.
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The energy has been sky-high so far at the year's last Grand Slam, including brilliant play from American Taylor Townsend and legend Roger Federer.
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The billionaire investor calculates that at least $100 billion has been lost to the sky-high fees charged by the funds and other money managers.
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The billionaire investor concluded that at least $63 billion had been lost to the sky-high fees charged by the funds and other money managers.
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But it's not too late to come up with a few last-minute strategies to ease the burden of the sky-high cost of college.
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Whether that's enough to save the company remains to be seen, but it's unlikely to return to its sky-high $22019 billion valuation anytime soon.
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So many years later, the results have at best been mixed and, at worst, well... you already know, given the sky-high 2020 Pentagon budget.
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Lil' Kim ran through the male-dominated world of '90s hip hop in sky-high heels so today's musical icons could follow in her path.
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For his part, Rolf would welcome less talk of companies fetching sky-high valuations, noting how WeWork had changed once it saw the investor pushback.
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Just two months ago, Moon's popularity was sky-high as the public lauded the left-leaning former human rights lawyer's diplomatic progress with North Korea.
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Buffett said the near-term prospects for more acquisitions were "not good," because prices are "sky-high" for businesses that had decent long-term prospects.
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Putin's famously sky-high domestic approval rating is starting to fall back to earth as frustration rises over plans to increase the Russian retirement age.
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That's even slower than wages were growing earlier this year, and it's pitiful when you compare it to the sky-high payouts corporate CEOs are getting.
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All we know for certain is that they're headed to prison, where the chances of getting involved with gang activity are likely to be sky-high.
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The brand decided to house its latest scent inside a sky-high stiletto bottle — which is designed after the classic House of Herrera shoe — on purpose.
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I guess after you spend all day walking up and down a catwalk in sky-high heels, the burn of tequila feels like no big deal.
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Zeroing in on Singapore also makes sense given the sky-high rates that startups must pay for offices, which rank among the highest in the world.
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"I was surprised that the chances of success are sky-high for every break we asked people about," said Matt Schulz, chief industry analyst at CompareCards.
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With greater consolidation comes fewer choices — fewer places to get news and information, and little if any price relief on sky-high cable and broadband bills.
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Buyers are up against sky-high home prices, but prices have been softening for several months and are now seeing the smallest gains in seven years.
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Today, Anniston's community meetings are thronged with the sick, who tend to introduce themselves by ticking off their sky-high PCB levels and bestiary of diseases.
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It's the arresting visuals hearkening back to H.R. Giger's Alien designs, the sky-high creep factor, and the super effective jump scares that keep you watching.
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Tesla's sky-high demand for its vehicles means it doesn't need much of a sales force, while SolarCity is constantly doing door-to-door and telesales.
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Is normal wearing sky high heels, dusty trench coats and false eyelashes while showcasing your maternal side as a side-note to your overall independent personality?
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Developing those rides involves some wild new technology, some known tech applied in new ways, and some really sky high difficulty levels to pull off correctly.
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Washington (CNN)With the release of the redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report days away, the stakes are sky-high for President Donald Trump.
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Now that McDonald's knows that demand is sky-high for its Szechuan sauce, maybe it'll do the right thing and add it to the permanent menu.
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The concern is whether the prestige associated with reaching a sky high valuation fast drives companies to try to appear more valuable than they actually are.
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And Reagan left office with sky-high approval ratings: 63 percent approved of the job he was doing, higher than any postwar president at the time.
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Investors have been closely watching China's property markets for further signs of cooling after tough curbs were put in place to rein in sky-high prices.
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While sky-high volume and planet-sized chignons have fallen out of vogue — even Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi has moved on — there's a lesson to be learned.
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From sky-high stilettos to weather-appropriate boots, the 17 party shoes ahead are sure to put a finishing touch on your last look of 2018.
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Why it matters: The lawsuit alleges that this scheme kept prices for HIV drugs "sky-high," even when generic versions of the cocktail components were available.
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The Duchess of Sussex took to her second day in Dublin in a pair of sky-high heels as she toured the city with Prince Harry.
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More recently, Giudice has been enjoying time in Italy, sharing a photo of herself in front of the Milan Cathedral on Tuesday wearing sky-high stilettos.
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"I'm trying to get used to this stage," she said during the show as she tip-toed across the stage in sparkling sky-high red Louboutins.
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In the Aloha State, we're used to sky-high prices for groceries and fuel because of an old protectionist shipping law known as the Jones Act.
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Center-left Bachelet, who ruled in 2006-72 and then returned for another four years in 2014, had enjoyed sky-high ratings after her first term.
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Carlos Iannizzotto, president of Argentina's association of rural producers CONINAGRO, said unusual "sky-high" prices from China helped, though the core issue was still farmers' finances.
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They are losing droves of students who are balking at sky-high tuition and, in the case of international applicants, turned off by President Trump's politics.
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To some extent the group was a victim of sky-high expectations, and internal numbers that caused investors to question the health of core bank operations.
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But such funds have their downsides: they often require investors to lock up their money for a decade or more; and they charge sky-high fees.
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All but the highest income levels are struggling to get by, thanks to a combination of sky-high child care costs, rising debt, and stagnant wages.
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He enjoys working abroad — his popularity is sky-high in many countries — and he likes calling up whomever he wants, whenever he wants, especially his wife.
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Plus, it includes the brand's High Shine Sparkling Lip Gloss and a tube of Better Than Sex mascara — a major fan favorite for sky-high lashes.
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Warmer temperatures and adequate rainfall during the winter months place EU wheat in an excellent position to record a third consecutive season of sky-high yields.
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They've called themselves the Sky High Idiots, and they've been busy riding on the backs and roofs of trains in Melbourne, Australia, just for the thrills.
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It's true that in an era of sky-high polarization, the vast majority of Republican officeholders will endorse Trump and Republican voters will vote for him.
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While there have been plenty of people looking for liquidity, bubble fears have meant that buyers have been unwilling to pay the existing sky-high valuations.
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It was also a chance to look for capitalist solutions to lingering problems, such as the sky-high unemployment that makes zama-zamas risk their lives.
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Although terms weren't disclosed, hotel yields in London are at their lowest in a decade, according to one analyst, which means that valuations are sky-high.
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Now in her late 60s, she strikes an indomitable pose whether wearing a 1970s sequin bathing suit or an eye mask festooned with sky-high feathers.
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That few people faced the 90 percent top tax rates was not a bug; it was the feature that caused sky-high incomes to largely disappear.
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While that's led to record-setting stock buybacks, sky-high CEO payouts, and massive corporate profits, the vast majority of Americans aren't sharing in those benefits.
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Today, Rovos Rail and Luxrail, in South Africa, and the Great Southern Rail, through the Australian outback, attempt ambitious cuisine at sky-high prices, though earthbound.
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If, for example, the already sky-high price of Burgundy doubles, consumers will not be able to replace it by switching to, say, Oregon pinot noir.
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The share listing will offer a rare gauge of whether global investors agree with the sky-high valuations often found in China's tech start-up scene.
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The big unknown is whether Biden, whose ratings are currently sky high, is also going to come crashing down to Earth if and when he declares.
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Many Republican officeholders would like to distance themselves from Mr. Trump, yet they can't as long as his approval rating from their voters remains sky-high.
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It was sky-high regional youth unemployment rates -- the world's highest, at the time -- that tipped the region over the edge in 2011, according to experts.
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Or George H.W. Bush, whose sky-high poll numbers during the first Gulf War collapsed amid an economic recession and delivered the White House to Clinton.
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Today, every inch of real estate in Manhattan is going sky-high with condo construction, so it is not going to be easy for smaller operations.
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Tech founders and CEOs have yet to bring themselves to sky-high deals usually seen among media titans like John Malone, Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone.
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Bukele, 37, took office this month pledging to bring down a sky-high murder rate and reduce poverty, corruption and mass migration to the United States.
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The economy is good and the stock market is sky-high, but the benefits are accruing to the upper classes at the expense of everyone else.
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However, Quartz reports that smartphone prices are getting sky-high and many consumers feel like they just can't justify the high cost of a brand-new phone.
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As an adult, Halloween has certain expectations of creativity and effort that can feel stifling — I blame Heidi Klum for setting the transformative standard so sky high.
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Image: GettyWith its price dropping, sky-high transaction fees, growing traction among competitors, and regulatory agencies taking action in several countries, Bitcoin is starved for good news.
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Given the nature of their work, the group has a thing for Real Genius, the mid-'80s Val Kilmer comedy that's all about building sky-high lasers.
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Zenefits was among the many Bay Area software businesses that raised a ton of cash at sky-high valuations in recent years before being forced to downsize.
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In addition, sluggish wage growth and sky-high rents in many urban centers have made it unaffordable for some recent graduates to move out on their own.
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Expectations coming in were sky high, with Alphabet's core Google ad unit ramping up its YouTube and mobile ad business and Microsoft's cloud-computing products gathering momentum.
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Shares of Shake Shack are poised to drop because future growth opportunities don't justify its sky-high valuation, said Wedbush, which initiated coverage with an underperform rating.
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Trader Tim Seymour said that the timing of the deal seems "distracting," citing Tesla's struggles to meet sky-high expectations for deliveries and its mass-market car.
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Inside the company's sky-high walls, however, immersion has a distinctly Nintendo tone, as a huge Bokoblin points a bow and arrow atop a rickety watch tower.
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And in 2014, she ran on Manly Beach during her tour in Australia, proving that the sand was no match for her sky-high Stuart Weitzman wedges.
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This weekend, break all the "rules" in one of these sandals, loafers, or classic flats — you may just kick sky-high heels to the curb for good.
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Alongside unicorns boasting sky-high IPOs and sparkling urban redevelopments, superstar cities like New York and San Francisco are beset by ever-deepening inequality and housing crises.
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But they also acknowledge that there is a ceiling of sorts for a Democratic candidate statewide -- particularly one who holds the sky-high unfavorable ratings of Clinton.
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While the technology sector, which is fueling those concerns, has some sky-high valuations, the "Mad Money" host said the whole market does not fit the mold.
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Kardashian took things to new heights — and lengths — on her Thursday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, with a sky-high ponytail and a lot more hair.
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In the world's priciest housing market, it is hardly surprising that property owners are staunchly against new funeral businesses in order to preserve their sky-high rents.
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His re-election campaign quickly released a statement denouncing "an agenda of sky-high tax rates, government-run health care and coddling dictators like those in Venezuela".
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The housing shortage that fueled competition and resulted in sky-high price gains throughout 2017 and the first half of 2018 is on the horizon yet again.
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We're currently witnessing rapidly expanding product launches and sky-high elevated expectations from the emerging deployment of the Internet of Things in both personal and commercial domains.
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"The values of teams in major sports leagues are booming thanks to sky-high TV deals, both local and national," said Kurt Badenhausen, senior editor, Forbes Media.
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All it took was an elegant sky-high updo and a set of faux bangs, and Collins became a dead ringer for the late, great Audrey Hepburn.
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Oaktree Capital Management's Howard Marks made waves in July with a memo arguing that excessive risk-taking had formed an unholy union with sky-high asset prices.
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Those events are centered in relatively concentrated areas of large cities, with a high demand for walking-distance accommodations that result in sky-high Airbnb rental rates.
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"Many trust loans were issued two years ago when commodity prices were still sky high," says Oliver Barron, analyst at the economic consultancy NSBO Research in Beijing.
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The Affordable Care Act currently specifically seeks to limit these plans as much as possible because they sometimes slammed customers with sky-high deductibles and co-pays.
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