Pentagon, we have a problem ... lots to sort out.
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This evening brings a great opportunity to sort out details.
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"Expect delays as we sort out the situation," they wrote.
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This is something we need to sort out amongst ourselves.
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Pity the bureaucrats who have to sort out this mess.
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Courts will sort out the claims against Trump the educator.
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And then IAD will sort out the rest of it.
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Those are the things that we have to sort out.
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Kinder Morgan wants Mr Trudeau to sort out the mess.
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That can help you sort out which should come first.
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Is Mark Zuckerberg about to sort out your transportation woes?
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Italy should have acted sooner to sort out its banks.
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It's a good way to sort out your feelings privately.
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We try to sort out these problems slowly, in house.
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"It's very hard to sort out exactly what's going on."
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JOE COSCARELLI How does Rihanna sort out all her hits?
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Except it isn't always easy to sort out what's what.
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I don't need help to sort out a million options.
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There are a couple of things to sort out here.
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So I don't know how that's going to [sort out].
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Who can help sort out what cancers are really important?
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She must then sort out the complications with his family.
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You don't use your brain to sort out that problem.
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Jackson needed to sort out the two divergent sentencing memos.
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Some other U.S. administration could sort out the mess later.
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A doctor can help sort out how it applies individually.
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WWE needs to finally sort out its Roman Reigns problem.
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Details for such reform are not easy to sort out.
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Davis said authorities were still trying to sort out what happened.
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"They just want to sort out their matters privately," adds Golan.
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We stop at Vauxhall Station first to sort out Oyster cards.
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How do we sort out the important parts of our lives?
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Venus and Pluto help you sort out what's important to you.
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Ms Wojcicki is confident that she can sort out policing YouTube.
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We should probably leave that for the demographers to sort out.
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We will sort out the domestic politics one way or another.
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Congress has many thorny money issues to sort out this year.
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This week, I'll sort out more donation classes and guest passes.
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Give me seven days to try and sort out politics & funding.
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I've found children sort out grammar and pronunciation on their own.
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Britain could use that extra time to sort out the rest.
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It will be years before we sort out what just happened.
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Thousands of people were left to sort out what to do.
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Could the Supreme Court be summoned to sort out the holdup?
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And we're going to sort out this whole complicated economy thing.
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The process, as currently configured, can take years to sort out.
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It really helps me sort out the lay of the land.
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It's also revealed how much we have left to sort out.
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It's hard to sort out what he actually wants to do.
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But Durant himself doesn't have long to sort out his own plan.
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It is a hard commercial world out there, sort out your problem.
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He noted that wealth taxes can take many years to sort out.
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She asked DeMarcus for space so she could "sort out" her life.
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"The rest are going to be really tough problems to sort out."
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Whatever dystopias lie ahead, futurists seem confident we can sort out congestion.
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The insider adds that police arrived to peacefully sort out the situation.
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If it can sort out its dependability woes, Alfa will be unstoppable.
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Venus in Taurus wants you to sort out what's valuable to you.
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They're often alter egos that children use to sort out their impulses.
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Venus and Saturn connect this morning, helping you sort out financial issues.
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I helped one client sort out ten years worth of mismatched socks.
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Mercury connects with Uranus, helping you sort out something that's been uncomfortable.
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There's plenty to sort out for everyone involved—especially on Showtime's end.
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Now's the time to sort out your feelings regarding all these relationships.
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The Moon enters your sign tonight, helping you sort out complicated feelings.
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The Moon is in your sign, helping you sort out your emotions.
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In April, the museum hired Bernhard Spies to sort out its finances.
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History will sort out whose judgments were vindicated and whose were not.
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"It's a tough contradiction for him to sort out," the official said.
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This is the fight that the 2020 Democratic primary will sort out.
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The immigrants were on their own to sort out their travel arrangements.
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Asked how the committee might sort out three undefeated teams, he shrugged.
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"I expect that Republicans in Alabama will sort out" the primary, Sen.
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The data from this trip would take Azam months to sort out.
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The Moon enters your sign today, helping you sort out your emotions.
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But thinking of it as a fairy tale helps sort out the ending.
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We will not sort out social inequality lying in bed staring at smartphones.
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We will need to sort out our problems with the US by ourselves.
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He later named a trusted associate to sort out the dispute from inside.
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Notably, investors are trying to sort out if they should sell Tesla's stock.
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Hence talk of setting up a bad bank to sort out the mess.
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And that, in turn, made it difficult to sort out fiction from fact.
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That is, more information does enable people to sort out what's going on.
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Employers are awaiting guidelines from the I.R.S. to help sort out the details.
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Being in the mosque helps me calm down and sort out my thoughts.
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I&aposm sorry classes are taking such a long time to sort out.
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Tillerson urged the Gulf Cooperation Council nations to instead sort out their differences.
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We've sifted through most of them to try to sort out the junk.
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And then what I do is I sort out based on the references.
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Cuba must now sort out the lines of authority between party and state.
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Most companies could be stuck with a web of contracts to sort out.
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Voters could cast provisional ballots, but it could take months to sort out.
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This transit will help you sort out your feelings around value and worth.
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The Moon enters your sign this evening, helping you sort out your emotions.
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Mars and Jupiter connect early this morning, helping you sort out complicated details.
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We've put together a guide to help you sort out the new rules.
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Let's sort out some of the ways the markets get sliced and diced.
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Working-level negotiators met at Panmunjom on Monday to sort out the details.
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It's a great time to sort out paperwork, journal, and call a friend!
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As for Rob and Chyna ... they have their own issues to sort out.
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Here's a glossary to sort out the real references from the fake ones.
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There are five games remaining to sort out the sameness of it all.
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For now, why don't we leave Silver alone to sort out his thinking?
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I have some things in my own life I need to sort out!
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There's a lot to sort out before we can commit to each other.
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If they can all sort out how that station works, so can Eli.
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But do ask him to sort out his stuff with China and South Korea.
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They wanted to help Collinson sort out his faulty purchase and get some closure.
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His husband, Chasten, took to Twitter to help sort out the oft-asked question.
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They see his versatility being an asset as they sort out the catching situation.
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It can be difficult for the average news consumer to sort out this dispute.
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How exactly they do it remains for the advanced civilization's engineers to sort out.
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The national implications of Friday&aposs ruling could take a while to sort out.
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Equally true, we will need time and multiple investigations to sort out this blame.
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The FBI field offices let security on Joint Base Andrews sort out the confusion.
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"The deal will close after they sort out more 'back office' issues," he noted.
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The Moon in Pisces will help you sort out issues with your image today.
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It's a tricky time to sort out responsibilities or commitments, so take things slow.
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The grooming company has the perfect gift set to sort out an untamed beard.
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This is a good time to sort out issues concerning intimacy and finances, too.
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More such creative ideas will surely be needed to sort out Italy's bad debts.
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I have never had any problems trying to sort out things with the club.
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However, it can sometimes take a week or more to sort out the problem.
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Before you set off, you need to sort out your TIMS card and permits
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Senators have been talking among themselves, and holding conference calls, to sort out strategy.
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It would take years of research to sort out whether he was onto something.
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One objective will be to sort out the population that is liberated from ISIS.
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Smart analysts are working to sort out distorting effects of questions and poll design.
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The Moon is in logical Libra, helping you sort out your thoughts and feelings.
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NASA has a nice interactive map to help you sort out when to watch.
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IFC will now have to schedule a hearing to sort out this whole mess.
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The Moon is in sensitive Cancer, helping you sort out all of your feelings.
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Commitment is on your mind—make time today to sort out what you want.
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Then it will be time to to sort out the 2018 budget, then infrastructure.
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Who was right and who was wrong was left to jurors to sort out.
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You have to sort out the big stuff as well as the everyday things.
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They need to be able to sort out which pronouns refer to which nouns.
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Ms. Bayat is in London where she is trying to sort out her options.
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But it took days to sort out who had perished and who had survived.
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"It is a general problem that they need to sort out logistically," he said.
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Boeing (BA) is stepping up its efforts to sort out the 737 MAX mess.
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That complexity also makes it difficult to sort out if workers are getting swindled.
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There's a court hearing scheduled for next week to sort out the whole mess.
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Under new leadership, Evernote has started to make some moves to sort out its business.
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Action planet Mars enters Libra, helping you sort out complicated issues concerning sex and money.
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So I think we need better intermediaries that help people to sort out the world.
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The Moon is supporting you as you sort out your feelings after a tough week.
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Ahmed Ali Akbar: Here to help me sort out these ideas our culture Alison Willmore.
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Defeated and depressed, he finishes up college and returns home to sort out his life.
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The moon connects with Saturn at 4:15 AM, helping us sort out our boundaries.
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COUNTRIES are supposed to sort out border disputes before they join the European Union (EU).
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And now I don't have any idea how to sort out this whole bloody mess.
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They're all saying all those different things, and how do we sort out who's right?
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They helped us sort out the risks and rewards behind these hard-to-miss trends.
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These are the sorts of big questions that take decades of work to sort out.
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It takes me a while to sort out the kitchen when it's time for dinner.
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The Moon will help you sort out your feelings so you can work it out.
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A single couch now serves as their shared bed as they sort out their future.
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The draft bill on investigatory powers going through Parliament attempts to sort out this mess.
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Drab Majesty sort out all those feelings and more, with a shimmer and a smirk.
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This change will require airlines to sort out over-booking before travelers take their seats.
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"I don't think [the filmmakers] did enough work to sort out what happened," Jean says.
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"We sort out our differences, we've gotten into debates, and it's very respectful," she said.
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In December Putin promised to sort out her case, calling the court decision "quite harsh".
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TIT-FOR-TAT is never a happy way for friends to sort out their differences.
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It can take time for chefs to sort out their suppliers in a new region.
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They were taken to Athens, where aid groups were helping them sort out their future.
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THAT WILL BE UP TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND THOSE COMPANIES TO SORT OUT.
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But let's be clear: a referendum is not the way to sort out a problem.
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These issues will probably take as much as a decade to sort out, she said.
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The situations in which Tasers are deployed can be chaotic and difficult to sort out.
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That doesn't mean we will ever agree on how to sort out everyone else. ♦
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The government has launched an arbitration process in an effort to sort out the standoff.
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Comey says it's Mueller's job to 'sort out' obstruction of justice question 12:00 p.m.
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The Moon is in your sign today, helping you sort out your desires and emotions!
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Moving or reconfiguring their space may be the best ways to sort out those issues.
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I started again because I had to jump back into life; sort out the past.
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And every president should want an older Power around to help sort out those choices.
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Multidisciplinary groups were created to help farmers sort out financial, medical, legal or family issues.
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"These intractable problems may take some years to sort out," said CMA Chairman Andrew Tyrie.
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The Obamas' filing starts a fact-intensive inquiry that could take years to sort out.
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We in the public do not have enough information to sort out these conflicting conclusions.
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Chaffetz and Cummings said their goal was to further sort out responsibility for the crisis.
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We're just going to need better tools to sort out the real from the fake.
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Still, the two economic superpowers have many structural issues they have yet to sort out.
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The jury will then sort out whether one might be less culpable than the other.
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Travel Tips As you sort out your 2019 travel plans, keep the calendar in mind.
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For Dr. Juengst, the ethics of such a drug would be tricky to sort out.
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And he needs to be able to personally sort out sensible ideas from ridiculous ones.
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"There are pretty good odds the noise will sort out and we'll be O.K.," he said.
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While this might take just as long to sort out in the courts as the minimum
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They organize their funeral, sort out their will, and clear the belongings out of their home.
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After a few email exchanges, I realized that they were unlikely to sort out the problem.
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But before Democrats can take on Culberson, they will have to sort out their own issues.
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I managed to sort out the mess as he was getting in his car to leave.
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Nonetheless, this college counselor helped me sort out my current goals and how to achieve them.
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The list will help you sort out the root causes of problems and identify any patterns.
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Labour says a referendum is "not its policy" and that MPs should sort out the mess.
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Not to mention, it helps sort out my butterflies, takes the edge off — you get it.
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It's going to take some time to sort out what went wrong in the polling industry.
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But the mission scientists won't just be sitting tight while engineers sort out this valve issue.
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Image: Tom MosesMoses eventually called the local beekeeping brigade, which came to sort out the issue.
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Now there are so many groups fighting that it is difficult to sort out the sides.
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While the courts sort out the claims, residents like Waid and his daughter live with uncertainty.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is in straight-shooting Capricorn, helping you sort out some sensitive issues.
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While the Republicans continue to sort out their business, the Democrats have a clearer path forward.
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Analysts, economists, and experts galore are still trying to sort out exactly what the Brexit1 means.
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Over and over, lawmakers have attempted to sort out what is obviously a broken immigration system.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Gemini, helping you sort out your many complicated emotions.
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Good vibes will flow all day, even though you have some annoying issues to sort out.
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The bot will then sort out getting that link over to the Wayback Machine and archive.
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She said that all parties involved have been working together to sort out the remaining issues.
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Courts were required to sort out questions over the ownership and location of assets, she added.
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They took some three months to construct the installation, having to sort out many minor kinks.
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But, you know, you had a severe banking crisis, which always takes time to sort out.
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It is usually left to the political process, not the judicial process, to sort out eligibility.
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But now, that difference was within a country trying to sort out its own postcolonial identity.
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Now, a bankruptcy judge will have to sort out how much of that will be paid.
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I got on the machine and tried to sort out a way to transfer the file.
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"Mostly I just helped to sort out the good guys from the bad," he says modestly.
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Sam: I sent him home and had to sort out all the sick in my sink.
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Today you will sort out whom you want in your circle—and who has to go.
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Deep conversations come up within your communities as you all sort out which values you share.
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It is hard to sort out the facts in such tumultuous and polarized times, she said.
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The Moon is in your sign for most of today, helping you sort out your emotions.
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When the British "sort out" the killing, he said nonchalantly, then he will comment on it.
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"It can be hard for parents to sort out what's real and what's not," he said.
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Much to my relief, he told me we would be able to sort out my infections.
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Mr. Trump's feelings on banks, perhaps more so than other industries, are difficult to sort out.
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Fans trying to sort out the ethics of supporting Pinegrove didn't have much to go on.
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Here are our predictions for how the first week of the playoffs will sort out. 20203.
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We purify all that information and sort out the most relevant information that you're looking for.
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"I hope the CDC and the NIH work together to sort out an agenda," he says.
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It can be impossible to sort out what or whom many political action committees truly represent.
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Some have suggested that a special legislative session may be called to sort out the issue.
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A senior American negotiator, Stephen Biegun, has arrived in Pyongyang to sort out the crucial details.
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The Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts to sort out the matter.
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"This is a big, public, toxic mess to sort out," says one Abu Dhabi-based investor.
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To sort out ride and handling, companies usually switch to the body structure of the upcoming car.
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India believes the two countries should sort out their 70-year row over the territory between themselves.
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One way or another, it seems like Swann has some security issues it needs to sort out.
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In 2014 Hertz uncovered some company-specific issues, including accounting issues that took ages to sort out.
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But there's medication increase the hardness of men's erections, so why can't they sort out birth control?
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"Before discussing the future, we have to sort out our past," summit chair Donald Tusk told reporters.
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The bottom line: Trump has suggested that Syria is now Russia and Turkey's mess to sort out.
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Meanwhile, Lincoln is working on an all-electric version, but has to sort out the technical issues.
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The Navy uses that information to help sort out where and how enemy submarines might be operating.
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Much of the rest was left to individuals and businesses to sort out, unfettered by government directives.
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Boeing ditched its profit forecast for 2019, as it works to sort out problems with the MAX.
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So that's what we are doing, as we're trying to sort out what happened to the patient.
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Today police, prosecutors and coroners meet monthly in San Salvador, the capital, to sort out national totals.
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It's even funnier with big sister and brother helping me pack and sort out the baby's clothes.
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Paolo Gentiloni has to fix the banks, sort out voting rules and steer the country to elections.
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Below, a pro and con list as we sort out our complicated feelings about this blooming love.
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Action planet Mars connects with lucky Jupiter, helping you sort out your emotions and move past blocks.
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"I really had my own internal bullshit drama to sort out before involving anyone else," Kuba says.
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Screenshot: GizmodoIt was a mess—a mess I kept promising myself to sort out, year after year.
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These different mindsets are continually in conflict, however, as bilingual brains sort out which language to use.
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The matches were played at a rapid pace, providing little time to sort out these unexpected moves.
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"They have to sort out their financial issues before anything can come on the table," Basu said.
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The Moon enters grounded Earth sign Taurus this morning, helping you sort out your thoughts and feelings.
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Still unclear is how Sony and Marvel will sort out the rights to the Sinister Six characters.
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Perhaps you think there's nothing three pints of Guinness and a Westworld before bed can't sort out.
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Let's look back, take in the bigger picture, and see if we can sort out some answers.
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The same cannot be said for our adversaries, and that is up to you to sort out.
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But as people sort out where their hearts are leading them, some unions may take place, too!
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The longer Britain has to sort out its mess, the more chance that it can avoid disaster.
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Luckily, this leg was fairly easy to sort out since Fisher was eligible for Medicare right away.
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It injected considerable uncertainty into the law that would require years of expensive litigation to sort out.
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This is not a decision; this is where the President is trying to sort out competing priorities.
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And now women are coming in, not to crawl or neigh, but to sort out the chaos.
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This is exactly the kind of business-to-business transaction that the marketplace can best sort out.
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A cop saw the two in the fire hall and came to help sort out this situation.
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There were so many possible directions for architecture that they were difficult for him to sort out.
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You may find it difficult to sort out all the rivalries and counterplots festering among these women.
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If Mr. Gulen were handed over, the president said, he would sort out Mr. Brunson's judicial case.
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She told the jury she wanted father and son to sort out their differences on their own.
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The program would scour thousands of links across popular blogs to sort out which ones were trending.
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As so often happens, we had to sort out what the company's contract with ICE really covered.
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But it is a complicated issue, and one that does not sort out easily along racial lines.
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They took it to one of the city's community centers for volunteers to then help sort out.
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Then everything went wrong, leaving him hospitalized and his colleagues trying to sort out a chaotic finish.
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The same cannot be said for our adversaries and that is up to you to sort out.
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It was left to Kipchoge and Biwott to sort out the victory and perhaps the world record.
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Citizens can sort out for themselves what to make of the information they receive from the media.
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Democrats still have a crowded primary to sort out, but they'll be watching the Detroit suburbs closely.
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With the building about to be demolished, Victor has come to sort out his dead parents' effects.
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This move buys J.C. Penney some time to sort out its debt situation before the holiday season.
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I recommend downloading a smartphone stargazing app like SkyGuide to help you sort out where to look.
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It's too early in this groundswell to sort out exactly why or how this happened in 249.
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As the 2020 race heats up, here's a primer to help citizens sort out where they stand.
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Perth might become a twenty-first century ghost town if they don't sort out their water issues.
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To sort out the truth about the Illuminati, I consulted a variety of experts on the subject.
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The Moon squares off with communication planet Mercury this evening, pushing you to sort out important details.
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If it accepts the deal, they will run on while Britain and the EU sort out new arrangements.
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Spain&aposs new center-left government granted the migrants 45-day stays to sort out their legal status.
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But the chaos had a cascading effect that took more than two hours to sort out, he said.
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The Moon will help you sort out your feelings after you have a pretty serious conversation early today.
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There's Fort Tarsis, the central hub, where you buy crafting items, talk to characters, and sort out gear.
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He notes that Democrats should simply sort out their other engagements if they're prevented from attending the hearings.
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Its shares plunged despite assurances from the company that it was working to sort out the delayed payments.
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But European banks' plight stems from more than just being slow to recapitalise and sort out bad loans.
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Initially six members, they gathered to sort out their political position and determine the requirements for new members.
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"Customers are going to value knowing what's true or not, and eventually it will sort out," Isaacson said.
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This is bigger than anything I can sort out on my own,' Sophie is my point of call.
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It just takes a little research to sort out the jet lag fact from the jet lag fiction.
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And if you're inclined to think, well, that's a problem for the dogs to sort out, think again.
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Technical talks to sort out the finer details and legal text could continue, according to the Bloomberg report.
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"2016 is the year when Italy must sort out its banking problems once and for all," Renzi said.
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I make some mint green tea and spend some time trying to sort out my Australian tax return.
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Analysts on Thursday tried to sort out the pros and cons of a deal that has not happened.
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The Moon is in fellow Fire sign Leo, sending you good vibes as you sort out your problems.
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The SEAT Act will require airlines to sort out over-booking before allowing passengers to board the airplane.
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Supporters of the centre say such trials will help sort out the effective treatments from the phoney ones.
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Democrats have come under fire as leaders sort out the party's identity following their crushing loss in 2016.
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The organization's goal, she said, is to let people get help, get stable and sort out their challenges.
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The moon enters Scorpio this afternoon, encouraging you to go deep within yourself and sort out your emotions.
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Nor is it easy to sort out precisely the totality of the role Fotiadis played in these projects.
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So if you do it by comparison to the Great Depression, that took 10 years to sort out.
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Levenson suggested that it will take several months just to sort out potential additional accusers, evidence, and information.
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Putting things into words will help you sort out your feelings, so take time to do some journaling.
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I've been telling myself to sort out a David Byrne in Stop Making Sense costume for two years.
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I thought that would be enough time to sort out my life and find a full-time job.
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"Part of what we're talking about is trying to sort out marketing hype from good doctoring," Tischler says.
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Ever since, I started seeing different goals in my life that I could sort out calmly and emphatically.
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Your ruling planet Mercury connects with Saturn, helping you sort out boundaries and make plans for the future.
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She should take time to sort out her passions and coax fantasy Rebecca out into the real-world.
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Sulforaphane isn't the only beneficial plant chemical of this sort out there; plants produce hundreds of such substances.
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"Now they call me all the time to help them sort out all kinds of problems," she said.
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Once combined, the two stocks are given a few hours to sort out their differences and become one.
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Perhaps he can use the additional time to sort out what is evidently a chaotic decision-making process.
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Esper also said officials need to sort out reports that Turkish forces attacked U.S. Special Forces in Syria.
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"We need to sort out primary care to stop people coming in in the first place," Stephenson said.
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Koplovitz agreed "this issue of sexual harassment" could take a while for Moonves and CBS to sort out.
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In Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, companies have the first chance to devise how to sort out their finances.
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It takes a while to sort out the history, but, once it begins to unfold, it's a bombshell.
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With many details left to sort out, it seems unlikely that Mr. Cuomo's plan would start by then.
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In the meantime, he and his colleagues are trying to sort out what the decision means for immigrants.
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No one can sort out these issues but you, so make time to reflect and work on them.
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But he is not so good at working systematically to sort out the underlying problems holding the economy back.
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The impact of Russian political ad spending, which may have violated US law, is devilishly hard to sort out.
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You also cannot hide the fact you are looking at someone's story, so sort out your addiction to snooping.
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Through probabilistic genotype matching, programs like TrueAllele can sort out the DNA strands presented in such a biological stew.
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You can't leave this to single countries to sort out, it has to be confronted by all of Europe.
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It's all accompanied by a weird laugh track, but we'll let Snoop sort out the kinks for episode two.
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He's back in Texas, trying to sort out his legal status, continuing to make songs for the Gulf Cartel.
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Rather than leaving creditors and debtors to sort out their mess by themselves, financial regulators should participate alongside them.
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The moon in Libra encourages you to sort out financial issues, especially as it connects with action planet Mars.
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Her letter talks airily of "implementation periods", but does not acknowledge how hard these may be to sort out.
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But the longer the uncertainty goes on the harder it will be to sort out crews, equipment and training.
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Verifying calls could eventually help robocall-blocking tools and apps better sort out the bad guys from the pack.
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Sometimes snakes need a spot to sort out their differences, and sometimes that spot is your family's spare bedroom.
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I put on hot water for tea and sort out my laundry while I'm waiting for it to boil.
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Addressing my sobriety, my addiction, head-on has really helped me sort out every single compartment of my life.
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There are good options in every state, but it can take some time to sort out the best approach.
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Guess she's leaving it to the lawyers to sort out ... 'cause Dream's mommy doesn't look like she's losing sleep.
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And here to help us sort out the recipes, is Pinterest with the top ten pinned turkey chili recipes.
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It was given until the end of the year to sort out its problems or face being wound down.
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As such, tech companies are taking their time to sort out a direct response, and there's no real rush.
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But because so many other factors influence gun violence, it's extremely difficult to sort out any trend, says Levine.
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" If the video is determined to be authentic, "then the second second step is to sort out privacy issues.
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It's also time to sort out complicated financial situations—perhaps refinance a loan or get your taxes in order.
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RB Ronnie Hillman could play extensively Thursday as the Broncos try to sort out their backup running back situation.
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They also need to sort out property rights, since uncertainty means a range of asserts cannot be easily collateralized.
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Nonetheless, Brussels is urging the U.K. to sort out its politics fast to allow Brexit negotiations to start rapidly.
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Real SLAPP suits can be legitimate problems for courts to sort out, but states are already experimenting with solutions.
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"All parts of the UK should sort out what they want to do," he added, calling the options "speculation".
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But progress is uneven across verticals, and it can be difficult to sort out the hype from the reality.
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Your ruling planet Mercury ends its retrograde today, Gemini, helping you sort out communication issues, especially in your finances.
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It can be impossible to sort out who died, who deserted and who might have been taken alive. Gen.
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This month has not been easy, with so much to think through, and so many feelings to sort out.
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They made progress on counterterrorism and military mobility, and began to sort out NATO cooperation with the European Union.
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Hospitalization rates by country, currently not tracked, would help sort out the contribution of aggressive testing to survival rates.
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We enlisted Noisey editor-in-chief Eric Sunderman to sort out whether Phish or Tarantino fans are more insufferable.
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America is in the throes of great disruptions and anxieties, as we sort out our values and our future.
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How scenes like these ought to be read — as arch commentary or cluelessness — is especially hard to sort out.
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Similarly, the independent dispute panels are meant to sort out trade disputes at arms' length from the states involved.
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We asked experts to help sort out when to heed the label's warnings and when to break the rules.
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They also helped sort out confusing orders about when to show up for immigration court and ICE check-ins.
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The $800 billion shadow-lending industry is staffing up with recession pros who can sort out messy credit meltdowns
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There is, in any case, an ethical way to sort out the situation between you and the chief clerk.
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But the new Wizards front office may take a few years to sort out the mess Ernie Grunfeld left.
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And as the screen went black, it was hard to sort out what to feel and what to think.
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The case could then go to the European Union Court of Justice, which would take years to sort out.
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Several lawmakers and their aides insist that they are making headway, meeting regularly to sort out the remaining roadblocks.
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Such "wrong loan" problems are particularly hard to sort out — unless the borrower finds and follows the complaint option.
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But this question, along with their wedding expenses, is for the couple to sort out — not you and me.
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In the aftermath, Commissioner Adam Silver met with Dolan and Oakley at league headquarters to sort out their disagreement.
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"The market is still trying to sort out the tariffs issue," said Jennifer Ellison, principal at Bingham, Osborn & Scarborough.
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But that doesn't mean that it is always easy to sort out how it plays out day to day.
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On at least one occasion, the president asked another senior official if the person could sort out the issue.
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So the challenge is how do we sort out people who are all talk from people with serious intent.
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Eventually, a supervisor for the Columbus County election board came to the polling place to sort out the mess.
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Cops are currently reviewing video footage and taking witness statements to sort out who owns the gun and bag.
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That's the equation that CBO will have to sort out to tell us if "skinny" repeal compiles with reconciliation.
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You could probably argue that they have more important problems to sort out than mentoring seed-stage media projects.
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But now we are actually going to have to sort out information, and there are a lot of questions.
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Denver will vote Tuesday to sort out two ballot questions, including Initiated Ordinance 301, or the Denver Psilocybin Mushroom Initiative.
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Both indictments could escalate tensions between Washington and Beijing — right as the two try to sort out their trade war.
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For two hours, both survivors and stylists comb through racks, sort out outfits, and share their dreams for the future.
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Going to college can put you in a situation where you have to kind of sort out your gender role.
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A little later, I listened as Astros Manager A.J. Hinch tried to sort out what happened in that seventh inning.
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When Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana, he drove down to assist FEMA and spent weeks helping to sort out the wreckage.
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Judge Glasscock declined Benchmark's request and ordered both sides to engage a third-party mediator to sort out their differences.
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In our testing, it was responsive and relatively easy to sort out, but certain things are a bit too buried.
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Even on an expedited schedule, the disputes could take months to sort out and end up before the Supreme Court.
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Qualtrough's biggest task will be to sort out a trouble-plagued bid to buy a new fleet of fighter jets.
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The group now needs a new place to do their hair, makeup, and wardrobe while to sort out their situation.
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In the correspondence, Malcolm details issues he and his wife, Betty Shabazz, had been trying to sort out for months.
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I've been meaning to sort out something else to eat besides these individually packaged bars, but life has been crazy!
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In the Thursday opinion, the 5th Circuit judges say they're not interested in trying to sort out what exactly happened.
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It's a sensitive issue, museum board member Glenda Wooten says, and they're still trying to sort out the right wording.
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The smoker can sense tastes, so, it's just a bigger pain in the ass to sort out which is which.
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It is updated regularly and designed to give you a convenient and practical way to sort out this year's midterms.
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Haldane said there was no better time to sort out deep-seated structural issues around education, training and transport links.
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Still, "singles with unsettled loans might want to sort out their balance sheets before hitting the dating scene," she added.
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You'll be in a talkative mood this evening, so sort make time to sort out your feelings during the day.
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Cannon-Brookes asked Musk to give him seven days to sort out "politics and funding" then requested a price quote.
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We will leave it to constitutional scholars to sort out the fine details of whether such a policy passes muster.
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Wright is known for promoting a free-market approach, believing in letting industry sort out market changes instead of regulators.
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They were the wise and capable heroes who could sort out all the problems their group of adventurers came across.
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If you haven't seen the first season of Money & Violence, the teaser probably won't help you sort out the details.
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If the dude can sort out some of the drama that follows him around, he could be a real contender.
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Bill Stone, chief investment strategist at Avalon Advisors, says he typically waits for the market to sort out the valuations.
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BUT YOU KNOW, THE FUTURE CURVE SHOWS OIL AT 40, YOU KNOW, EVENTUALLY IT'S SUPPLY AND DEMAND WILL SORT OUT.
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The energy is emotional, but easy vibes will flow, helping you sort out the complicated issues you're currently working with.
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And it's hard to sort out who's most or what's most responsible, but obviously you've got some slowdown in demand.
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It had to hire 56,000 people to sort out delinquent mortgages, which peaked at 1.4m but now number only 88,000.
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A powerful conversation arrives that helps sort out your thoughts and feelings as the moon connects with power planet Pluto.
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Since then, Smith has teamed up with the other tenants on the block to sort out what can be done.
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Stella waffles between being carefree and insecure so often it's difficult to sort out whether she's one character or two.
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"The core business is so handsomely profitable that it gives PSA time and flexibility to sort out Opel," Warburton said.
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When it exited the business, courts were left to sort out all of the contracts that called for NAF arbitration.
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The Moon, a symbol of nurturing and intuition, will enter your sign later today, helping you sort out your feelings.
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The moon connects with Jupiter at 11:07 PM, helping us stay open-minded as we sort out our emotions.
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Predicting this migration is relatively straightforward, but the political consequences of this movement of people are trickier to sort out.
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These challenges will ultimately help you sort out some concerns you have around commitments, even though today will be frustrating.
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Mercury connects with your ruling planet Saturn on May 16, helping you get focused and sort out plans and commitments.
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They just can't believe they're behind, and they really need to sort out what the heck's gone wrong — and fast.
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There are some important questions to sort out: What tax rate should we apply to the richest to maximize revenue?
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It can sometimes take more than three days to sort out the specifics of a would-be buyer's drug record.
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"Most people wanted to give the governor time to sort out what had happened," said State Senator Scott A. Surovell.
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But you have former smokers, daily smokers, occasional smokers — it's going to be difficult to sort out the health effects.
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Two Nigerian 12-year-olds were recently celebrated for using codes to build robots to sort out their house chores.
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But Emira, who has no idea she's inspired such a rivalry, is just trying to sort out her own life.
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I also know from years of experience that we must sort out the troublemakers from those merely in the vicinity.
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Our guide to choosing the right MacBook can help you sort out which ones to consider and which to skip.
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Neither as ambitious in size nor as explicit as Ryggen's, Ms. Forrer's weavings contain ambiguities for us to sort out.
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Here are our predictions for how the divisional round games will sort out, with all picks made against the spread.
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To be sure, Mr. Trump sent his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, to the region to sort out the mess.
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There is time to sort out the shape of the outfield, as well as for Wheeler to round into form.
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But why sell cars with open recalls at all, thus putting the onus on consumers to sort out the repair?
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The Chapter 1663 bankruptcy comes amid dwindling sales and struggles by the Chang family to sort out the company's finances.
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Among other things, its interior was enormous relative to microbial life, making it hard to sort out colonies growing inside.
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The average consumer is pretty much powerless to sort out good deals from bad buys when faced with those odds.
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Be sure to sort out your microphone in this menu, too, if you want to talk to your audience.5.
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The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has tried to contact Mr. Bearden to sort out his license.
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A few Mexican fans gathered in the car to sort out food options and broader implications of the World Cup.
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We'll help you sort out what the big day in court means for Mr. Cohen, Mr. Manafort and Mr. Trump.
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With every new abuse revelation, the tangled threads of the church's sexual culture become even more impossible to sort out.
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It's as good a chance as any to sort out the truth about Poppy, or to enjoy the artful ambiguity.
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France has also shown reluctance, calling for the EU to sort out its own internal problems before admitting new members.
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Deloitte officials also checked in with the firm's general counsel to sort out what they would be legally permitted to do.
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The excitement and stress mounts because I have just one week left to sort out my feelings and relationships before hometowns.
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The Draghi put in general, and this trade in particular, have bought Italy some time to sort out its banking system.
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Trump's selections do include a number of millionaires and billionaires with complicated financial situations that have been slow to sort out.
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It has been left to lower courts nationwide to sort out for themselves if such a right to film police exists.
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We sort out the possibilities and more in this episode, where we're joined by special guest Mashable Creative Producer Sam Sheffer.
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The state's spokesman said an investigation has begun to sort out "numerous versions" of who gave orders to move the containers.
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Seek outside perspective from someone you trust; having someone to vent to, and sort out your feelings with, will be helpful.
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Put on the headset and it uses two cameras on the front to sort out where you exist in three dimensions.
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Uranus enters Taurus, bringing a big boost your psychic abilities—however, it's crucial that you sort out your sleeping habits, Gemini.
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In essence, carriers are free to do what they want, and any problems are left to the market to sort out.
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In other words, let Mars in Aries jumpstart your 2019 — and sort out the details only once you've made some progress.
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GW: I was looking for an artist whose work presents specific curatorial conservation problems that a database could better sort out.
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It's a matter for his parents to sort out: He's more than a bystander, but he's not a full-blown party.
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Talking to a professional really helps me sort out my thoughts and emotions, and I wish it was accessible to everyone.
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I can stay calm in a crisis because I have learned how to sort out the details and fix the problem.
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I should note that this isn't the final release of the camera, so there's still time to sort out the bugs.
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In case you've still got some feelings to sort out, another opportunity arrives in the latest entry in Ubisoft's madcap shooter.
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"It will take years to sort out the problems that have built up," said Chris Yelland, a Johannesburg-based energy analyst.
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As investigators continue to sort out the circumstances surrounding Prince's death, many of his supporters have yet to accept he's gone.
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Now that Meghan Markle is engaged to Prince Harry, her royal title is one of the key issues to sort out.
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It&aposs too soon to tell how November is going to sort out, Karl, as you like to remind me here.
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They offer valuable opportunities to sharpen messages and sort out issues that have become jumbled in the fog of campaign warfare.
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The risk for African nations is that if they don't sort out their regulatory frameworks, they will continue to miss out.
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Digging into the Democrats' wave of victories in House elections last year, it's very difficult to sort out a cohesive narrative.
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You might have a hard time sleeping—don't be surprised if you need extra time alone to sort out your thoughts.
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He said he figured it was probably the work of "some two-bit hustler" and wouldn't take long to sort out.
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Johnny Bananas: I can't sort out if Shane has a crush on Johnny, really hates him, or wants to be him.
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Ryan has suggested that they get together to sort out their differences, but it's not happening, according to one key lawmaker.
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In Contra, an elite team of soldiers is sent on a mission to sort out some alien shit that's going down.
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If NAFTA ends, the auto industry faces huge costs, and are likely scrambling to sort out how this could play out.
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The European Commission said Juncker and Trump set up a working group between their governments last month to sort out agreements.
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Also, an argument you haven't dealt with from this past spring will come back up again for you to sort out.
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Even if no one exits pursued by a bear, isn't that perhaps too much to ask an audience to sort out?
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If British comedies about miserable people attempting to sort out their lives is your thing, let me point you to Fleabag.
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"Addressing my sobriety, my addiction, head-on has really helped me sort out every single compartment of my life," she said.
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And ... what that means for typical investors is that it's going to take a long time for this to sort out.
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They are difficult to sort out and take any action on because it quickly turns into one person's recollection against another's.
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Still, there is a lot worth watching as Democrats sort out their candidates, and priorities, ahead of the November 93 elections.
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There's been a lot of talk about a looming recession, and economists are trying to sort out several conflicting economic indicators.
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The show is aggressively cryptic, jumping between reality and dreams and not caring whether you can sort out which is which.
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She came to Florida, she said, to enroll her kids in school and to sort out how to reopen her business.
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Also, from a social standpoint, Mars in Cancer will help you sort out who you want to continue hanging out with.
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Another said he hoped the Chinese government would help, saying he was confident President Xi Jinping would "sort out this trouble".
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Women are socialized to process their emotions already, I thought, so perhaps they don't need drugs to sort out their feelings.
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He'd been at band practice the night before, and had spent the morning trying to sort out a faulty space heater.
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On the other hand, there's more important shit than this in the world that we need to sort out, you know?
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And that's a collision that's hard to mitigate and to sort out and that's what I'm trying to figure out myself.
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You learn to sort out how much you want to invest in another person when they're talking to (or at) you.
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Tax planning, financial therapy, and helping you sort out your insurance coverage are all things a CFP can do for you.
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It may take weeks of haggling to sort out who will lead the next government, and who will be in it.
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Even people who want to find the truth might struggle to sort out whose truth is the best truth, and why.
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It helped the public sort out whether the president was acting in his own best interest or that of the nation.
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Have you ever considered getting an assistant, having someone help you just sort out the deluge of stuff that's coming in?
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Hard to tell all those claims and counterclaims apart, to sort out just who deserves to govern which piece of land?
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To sort out the elephant bird family tree, Dr. Hansford hoped to determine where one species ended and the next began.
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The justices are considering a constitutional challenge to an unusual oversight board created by Congress to sort out the island's debt.
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Trust the flow Is what he said, sort out the secular As each day reconciles you Into a morning of leaving.
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Having wealth siphoned off to pay to sort out intergenerational squabbles is a danger for wealthy families in general, she said.
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Baazov had prepared a bid but waited to sort out issues with the securities regulator before submitting it, the sources said.
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Since same-sex couples can't use imputed male-female differences to sort out who does what, they rely less on stereotypes.
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The spurned young lover sets out on a journey of the soul, trying in dark tones to sort out his plight.
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The company, owned by Google's parent, introduced a free tool it calls Assembler to sort out real images from fake ones.
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Her morning mantras and manifestation challenges became go-to rituals for me as I continued to sort out my professional life.
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Here are our predictions for how the wild-card round games will sort out, with all picks made against the spread.
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Whether her disordered eating is caused by health problems or specific food-based fears is something that she should sort out.
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Many officers are livid at being put on the front line to sort out what they say is a political crisis.
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Voters will sort out how much they care about Klobuchar's behavior and if her sorry-not-sorry approach works for them.
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The two must sort out their differences when they stumble upon an elf (Lucy Fry) who carries an immensely powerful weapon.
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To help sort out what lies ahead, here's an overview of the legitimate contenders, categorized from least likely to most probable.
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Two Trump associates familiar with efforts to sort out the financing said they were unaware of a completed third-party audit.
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With him, we can sort out our society, so that we can finally achieve humanity's destiny — to ascend to the stars.
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They've got some regulatory questions to sort out for sure, and then this expansion into trips, which is a great idea.
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At this stage, all we want is to sort out the candidates who deserve more attention from those who do not.
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Their great gift to their viewers was a portal of another sort, out of the contentious present and into the Other Place.
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To you, a customer service rep is a voice on the phone, someone to sort out a billing error or missed delivery.
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South Korea's Unification Ministry said on Wednesday it hopes to hold working-level talks soon to sort out details of the visit.
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Manchin is facing Republican state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in November, while the Missouri primary will sort out McCaskill's challenger on Aug.
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But conquering your goals won't feel easy tonight—you have relationship issues to sort out, plus problems at home to deal with.
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The stress won't end unless you take steps to address it, so do that first — then you can sort out your skin.
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That's the word from people trying to sort out what US secretary of health and human services Alex Azar announced last Friday.
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To Hoberman's point, even after the couple marries and divorces, they work out an improbably equitable plan to sort out the aftermath.
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So consider this a back-to-basics guide that will help sort out what you need as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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We see main characters straining against the cultural limitations of their surroundings, learning and struggling to sort out their relationship to society.
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It can be difficult to do, and we still don't collate and sort out our personal recycling as enthusiastically as we should.
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There are some bugs, but it's early days for the system and it didn't take long to sort out my specific issue.
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John Barrasso's office to sort out their differences and try to get on the same page before next week's vote, Axios reports.
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While it's by no means a counter to abuse, verification can help at least sort out the legitimacy of who's saying what.
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In 2014 the central government began trying to sort out the mess by banning local authorities from raising money through financing vehicles.
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Image via David Parry / PA WireAnother technical issue Post's team is trying to sort out how to boost cultured beef's iron content.
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Luckily for all of us, we don't have to wait much longer to sort out the true rumors from the false ones.
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In fact, it was confusing enough that referees and organizers had to come up on stage to sort out the procedural niceties.
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Instead, I want you to seek a trusted friend or counselor who can step in and help you sort out your issues.
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The idea to review reports of attacks stemmed from wanting "to sort out who is predator and who is prey," Maxwell added.
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Colton was all ready to confess his feelings to her, but she was too confused to sort out how she actually felt.
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It seeks to force GE to stop the arbitration proceeding, let Deloitte sort out the issues and abide by whatever Deloitte decides.
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This week the justices will meet behind closed doors to sort out how to deal with the cases Scalia had been handling.
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And because the U.S. is this highly individual culture, that unhappiness falls on us as individuals to sort out, and it's impossible.
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Commercial interests weigh heavily and issues take ever longer to sort out, says Kieren McCarthy, a longtime observer of internet-governance groups.
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The Sun connects with Saturn today, helping you sort out issues at home and cross off items on your to-do list.
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Here, James' Lizzie has to sort out her feelings for Mr. Darcy (played by Sam Riley) while slaying some seriously nasty creatures.
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Parents should say, "I really want to be there to help you sort out what you hear from other kids,' " Pickhardt said.
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Today is confusing, especially around money; while the Moon is in logical Gemini, today isn't the day to sort out complicated issues.
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"The hardest part by far is the logistics of having to travel between countries and sort out visas and paperwork," he said.
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The Twelfth Doctor's regeneration led to Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor: hopeful, friendly, and ready to "sort out fair play" wherever she goes.
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If you're being sued, Student Loan Hero says, hire an attorney to help you sort out your options and mount a defense.
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But she had a feeling that, if she could get around the second of those problems, she could sort out the first.
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But if he can't find a way to sort out Puerto Rico's accounting practices, it'll be hard for the island to prosper.
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Key differences between House and Senate A conference is intended to help Republicans in the House and Senate sort out their differences.
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If people do go to Syria, they're advised to sort out all of their affairs and the appropriate paperwork before they go.
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Albritton prayed someone would explain what would happen next, tell her son she was alive and help her sort out the mess.
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To sort out this conundrum, Congress needs to apply four principles: transparency; treating social networks as publications; competition policy; and equal taxation.
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It's not always possible to sort out fact from fiction, but to believe that everything is a lie is to know nothing.
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Then the company must sort out its equity and ownership issues, which often entails selling all or a part of the business.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Virgo, helping you sort out all the complicated emotional stuff happening in your always-busy life.
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The Moon in Pisces connects with the Sun in Capricorn at 5:13 AM, helping us sort out our heads and hearts.
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Expect surprising conversations to come your way, but sort out the details on another day because confusing energy is in the air.
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Communication planet Mercury enters Taurus on May 13, helping you sort out your schedule and hammer out details that need your attention.
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Still, taxes should be easier to sort out than healthcare, as there are so many chips to bargain with to win votes.
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For now, Mr. Trump's highly ambitious agenda lacks even a clear schedule for trade ministers to meet and sort out the details.
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The possible political intentions behind charges like corruption and tax evasion could be hard to sort out, Hong Kong legal experts say.
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A therapist, or even a support group, will help you sort out your feelings about all this, as well as your motives.
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"My mom will have to make an excuse about needing to come to Madrid to sort out my dress," she tells me.
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With a prenup, you can sort out the details of how you want the money or other assets to be split up.
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Like the other families, he would be joining relatives out of state — his were in Louisiana — while lawyers sort out their cases.
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It's a confusing day to try and sort out finances as the sun opposes Neptune, so save important decisions for another time.
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Maybe it's time for Gen-Xers and baby boomers to step aside and let the younger generation sort out their own rules.
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As loyal Trailer readers know, the next three weeks will sort out nearly as many delegates as were picked on Super Tuesday.
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I then had to call Four Seasons International customer service, and wait on hold for 10 minutes to sort out the issue.
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This was the late '80s/early '90s but he just looked cool walking across the lawn to sort out the bouncy castle.
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It has a team of around 50 journalists who share allegations of fake news and try to sort out fact from fiction.
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And the $800 billion shadow-lending industry is staffing up with recession pros who can sort out messy credit meltdowns, Alex reported.
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So far it appears that the Trump administration will leave it to Congress to sort out the messy details of tax reform.
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Bannon given more time to sort out with WH what he can tell Hill investigators The distinction was not lost on Rep.
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There is one major thing Tesla would have to sort out before it can use a battery like this in its cars.
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It will be up to a judge to sort out which documents are covered by attorney-client privilege and which are not.
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Regulars know to spoon on a fiery homemade sambal, but vendors are all too happy to help newcomers sort out topping confusion.
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But the child will be able to sort out the two languages even if both parents speak them both, Dr. Hoff said.
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The teams just below the Nets in the standings — the Charlotte Hornets and the Detroit Pistons — also have problems to sort out.
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But if it is going to live up to its billing, it's going to have to sort out who really controls SQM.
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Of course, we went through a very tumultuous period when we weren't sure just how this is all going to sort out.
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We asked Dr. Peterson and a few other experts to help us sort out the real from the scam on intermittent fasting.
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I never even managed to sort out the geographical basics, such as how far it is, by horse, between the characters' dwellings.
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As the chronically outraged Alcippe, who cannot sort out whether Clarice has been true to him, Mr. Roach swaggers and fumes energetically.
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His successor distanced the ESA from the issue entirely and suggested it's something individual companies will have to sort out for themselves.
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With "Fast Forward: Painting From the 1980s," an irresistible if flawed exhibition, the Whitney Museum tries to sort out how that happened.
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When airline workers strike, carriers not only have to bear the brunt of furious travelers, but also quickly sort out labor negotiations.
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Once the Senate passes its budget, the two chambers will have to come together to sort out the differences between their bills.
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And he delivered a pointed attack on critics who "no longer trust their fellow citizens" to sort out facts from falsehoods online.
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It "may take a few hours to sort out the initial readings," Daryl Kimball, the director of the Arms Control Association, writes.
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ANONYMOUS If you've read Social Q's before, you know that I often make a pitch for trying to sort out the misunderstanding.
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"He's coming in to sort out the mess Ma left behind," said one Asian diplomat, speaking of Wang, the likely new minister.
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Schroeder said the sheer number of contenders would make it difficult for them and for viewers trying to sort out the field.
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I'm not privy to that, but what I know as someone who is a business person, it's very hard to sort out.
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And according to the statute, the Treasury secretary is supposed to promulgate rules that help sort out what does and doesn't qualify.
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The Moon clashes with Mercury at 10:00 PM, pushing us to sort out our emotions and look at things more logically.
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And Europe needs to sort out political issues in Italy, German and with Brexit so it can focus on economic issues, he added.
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"There are some details we need to sort out with the vehicles," AMG spokesman Jochen Uebler said, when asked about the certification problems.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, connects with Saturn this afternoon, helping you sort out your feelings and making you feel more grounded around communication.
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Republicans say they want to sort out the legalities first and want to talk directly to the President before they go into effect.
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It likely will take the 76ers a few years to sort out their roster and assemble the right pieces to play alongside Simmons.
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They should absolutely be ashamed that they're condoning violence to sort out their problems, whether it be a boxing match or street fight.
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In South Carolina, ports were trying to sort out what to do with Hanjin containers coming in on ships owned by other firms.
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It took us two years to sort out the financial side, and I don't think we could really be happier with the outcome.
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Unlike delivery drones, and self-driving cars, states have been quick to sort out regulations allowing the pervasive use of autonomous delivery robots.
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Google crawls every single page available on the internet and then uses carefully designed algorithms to sort out what the best links are.
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Despite this litany of suffering many outsiders, especially on the left, argue that the world should leave Venezuelans to sort out their differences.
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The Moon enters the sign of balance—Libra—this morning, encouraging you to sort out some very complicated emotions concerning intimacy and money.
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As the amount of content increases, so does our desire to sort out what the good stuff is — according to humans, not algorithms.
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Ammar Aker, a telecom executive, said only political negotiations can sort out high-level issues such as cellular frequency distribution, which Israel controls.
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Middesk does due diligence to sort out good businesses from the bad to provide assurance for B219B deals, loans, investments, acquisitions and more.
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Middesk does due diligence to sort out good businesses from the bad to provide assurance for B2B deals loans, investments, acquisitions, and more.
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Today's not the day to sort out how you feel about a group of friends or a crush—you're not seeing things clearly.
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The winners and losers in California&aposs most competitive races could take days to sort out given the state&aposs unique election laws.
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Venus connects with Mars on January 18, helping you sort out your feelings, and Mercury meets Pluto on January 18—secrets are shared!
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A lot of what we did is write Common Apps and sort out how we were going to make these students look good.
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But authorities will still need to sort out the future of a reward that rose from $60,000 to $130,000 as the days passed.
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" The El Moussas said they sought counseling to "sort out" the relationship and decided to separate while evaluating "the future of our marriage.
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Better to overcool buildings in the summer and let individual occupants sort out their own needs rather than get sued for under-delivering.
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COULD YOU HAVE BEEN MORE PROACTIVE WITH HELPING TO SORT OUT THE SALES PRACTICE SCANDAL EVEN IF IT WAS NOT DIRECTLY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY?
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Before moving on to its next grand project, Apple is taking the time to sort out and refine the stuff it already has.
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This means that just as Mr Milner's team has a lot of technology to sort out, it faces other potentially show-stopping challenges.
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All of this would create the logistical nightmare of trying to sort out which items should and shouldn't fall under a sugar tax.
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I mean, she did sober up and sort out that tracklist eventually, cutting down from wanting about 19 tracks to the current 13.
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No worries: Venus also rules cash, so you might be able to sort out a financial situation with your partners on this day.
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She offered to help her get there, set her up with a cleaning job, and sort out her accommodations and her immigration status.
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Nomura Instinet reaffirmed its buy rating for the electric car maker's shares, predicting Tesla will eventually sort out its Model 23 production issues.
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Many tournaments are fought to sort out a No. 1 contender and then the winner is matched against the champion in the aftermath.
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"I was just kind of staring up at the board trying to see how it was going to sort out," Felix told Today.
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The gatherings often stretched late into the evenings, with participants required to sort out the problems raised in the meeting before they departed.
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But one thing Britain urgently needs in order to sort out its mess is time—and that is where the EU can help.
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As I wrote back in 2011: It's kind of an auditory feedback loop that enables us to sort out confusing incoming acoustical stimuli.
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Hecht's film résumé is difficult to sort out, in part because he was indifferent to getting screen credit, though not to getting paid.
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Officials are still scrambling to sort out how many kids in custody were separated from their parents, and to confirm parent-child relationships.
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Irina R. Koffler, an analyst for Mizuho Securities USA, said she was willing to allow Valeant time to sort out its recent troubles.
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Do that and it's likely the other tech pieces assembling around the country — ventures, angels, hubs and entrepreneurs — will sort out the rest.
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The courts will sort out the thorny legal issues involved in this standoff, but it really should not have to come to that.
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A Vatican team is visiting both countries to sort out details and report back to the pope, who will make the final decision.
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The MTN agreement strengthens Cell C's position after months of efforts to sort out its finances and questions over how it will survive.
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Some European ambassadors in Washington said they were caught off guard by the announcement and are regrouping to sort out their next steps.
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Even those who track Russian online activity admit that in the election it was not always easy to sort out who was who.
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But we haven't even begun to sort out the implications of what comes next now that we understand the utter centrality of place.
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The Senate will need to sort out some of these Republican concerns with the House legislation in order to advance it this week.
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Play also provides a low cost way to sort out later dominance relationships—as I've shown in my studies of yellow-bellied marmots.
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Until we are fully against it, we are letting it fester, and while we try to sort out the ambiguities, people are suffering.
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Sabrina Williams, the spokeswoman for Ms. Bennett, said the government is trying its best to find a way to sort out the claims.
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Much of whether these races grow to become competitive depends on how primaries sort out next year and/or candidate recruitment right now.
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"So if this takes two to three months to sort out, and Prime Day is four months away, it's just a ripple effect."
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About half a million veterans have pending claims contesting a Veterans Benefits Administration decision, many of which can take years to sort out.
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When you are in the middle of a battle, as Wilder was, it is important to sort out the fighters from the freeloaders.
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They were told Didi wanted first to sort out its own challenges in China, said a person with direct knowledge of Ola's plans.
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The United States would need to adopt a far more rigorous Freedom of Information Act to sort out its conflicts of interest problem.
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While waiting for the crew to sort out some maintenance issues before takeoff, Abdallah got up from his seat to use the restroom.
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The results may also determine how influential a voice General Dunford becomes as the White House tries to sort out its Russia strategy.
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You probably have a lot to sort out and presents still to buy, with not a lot of time left to shop around.
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Ideally, you would then sort out everything that has landed in your own personal Bermuda Triangle, but you can get to that later.
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Others rationalize that the emergency declaration, while outrageous, may be technically legal, and thus should be left to the courts to sort out.
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Democrats are focused on the shutdown fight with the president and may be inclined to let Republicans sort out their own dirty laundry.
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There is no recent precedent for nations trying to sort out diplomacy with two rival governments that are based in the same capital.
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We still have to sort out things, like if you have children there, we won't automatically recognize them if we haven't got permission.
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With Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's marriage at an end, the couple will soon need to sort out custody arrangements for their six children.
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Because of the reconciliation process Republicans have tied themselves to, they need to pass the healthcare bill before they sort out the 2018 budget.
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She'd been through the visa rigmarole for the United States and Canada for her Thai husband, and that had taken months to sort out.
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He said he hoped the law students could sort out inheritances for his brother, who was dying of cirrhosis at the age of 56.
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"The first thing they'll need to do is sort out what agency will take on what role and how will they cooperate," Crassidis said.
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But before anything like that can even be considered, though, it has had to sort out royalties around music that appears on Facebook already.
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Maybe you're trying to kick a bad habit or stop losing your keys or maybe you're finally ready to sort out that junk drawer.
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She met her matches on Tinder and Bumble — and had some pretty interesting ways of figuring out how to sort out payment on dates.
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Piers Morgan thinks Donald Trump finally picked the right guy to sort out the White House's mess of chewing up and spitting out staffers.
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But many, including Flake, have said that Congress will have failed if it does not sort out a permanent solution within the next month.
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These results come as Democrats struggle to sort out the fallout from Monday's Iowa caucuses, which were delayed by tech glitches and reporting inconsistencies.
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This information will help you sort out how you want to move forward, especially when it comes to your money and your self-worth.
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Golda Meir consulted him on how to sort out the Middle East, and Mikhail Gorbachev asked him how he should restructure the Soviet economy.
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It's kind of hard to sort out what's what, so we decided to illustrate the metaphor to see if we can get this straight.
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He said Barrick must work to "get to grips" with Acacia's operations, and sort out disputes the London-listed miner has faced in Tanzania.
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Charles' protection officer and private secretary scrambled to sort out the payment, trying to find the correct amount of local currency in the background.
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But nor do they have the appetite to take them on when it will be hard enough merely to sort out the financial plumbing.
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That helps you sort out what kind of floor plan and what features are important for your particular type of camping and your family.
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To sort out the realities facing artists and their loved ones, I invited two experts in the field who deal extensively with artist estates.
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On an emotional level, this is an important time to reflect on boundaries and to sort out what privacy and security mean to you.
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"We don't want to recommend everyone be tested and then have a situation where you can't sort out who is truly positive," she said.
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But we will not know for sure until a final bill gets pored over by tax professionals and they sort out all the details.
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In the end the government backed down: it allowed Wukan to hold unusually free elections and it promised to sort out the land dispute.
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"But I don't think we can very much influence the situation until the American elite will sort out this issue by itself," Kostin added.
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Washington (CNN)It could take a few hours -- or a few weeks -- to sort out who wins control of Congress after Tuesday's midterm elections.
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Here, Mednick answers the most common questions she hears, so you can sort out what type of nap (if any) is best for you.
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As with any quotes on the internet — and historical quotes, in general — it's hard to sort out what's true and what's phony or exaggerated.
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But some European ambassadors in Washington said they were caught off guard by the announcement and were regrouping to sort out their next steps.
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Send the same amount of money immediately to all tax filing households, and sort out the politics and distributional impacts later with subsequent legislation.
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States have been scrambling to sort out what they need to respond to the increasing number of coronavirus cases before they make that request.
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He was told to return to the kingdom to sort out the problem, but he applied for political asylum instead, getting it in 2014.
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The researchers also trained four machine learning classifiers to sort out all the encrypted traffic and label those belonging to a particular malware family.
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If you're trying to sort out why your ideological opponents seem, to you, so obviously foolish, here is one explanation that presents itself constantly.
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It is a multidimensional battlefield that requires a quantum computer to sort out the myriad number of actors, shifting alliances and lines of conflict.
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They vary in quality from useful to gimmick — but none been around long enough for the market to sort out which ones will stick.
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"Described as the most complex litigation ever, the trial will begin to sort out the welter of accusations over the crisis," Mr. Bernstein adds.
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Late-night comedy: With most of the hosts in reruns this week, Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah were left to sort out the news.
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Still, there is a hunger for something different; younger consumers are smarter about media overall and can more easily sort out facts from commentary.
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Warren is organized and anal as all hell and can sort out all of our lives in ascending order with a simple keyboard shortcut.
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It's unclear why he and his fellow creators couldn't sort out where to stop expanding the source material or if they even wanted to.
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Officials have stressed that the numbers are constantly changing, and attorneys are still debating them as they meet to sort out the next steps.
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At the same time, such saddles can also be a shortcut for people who can&apost be bothered to sort out their bike fit.
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And the other version illustrates how decades of imprecision and swindling have made it very difficult to sort out real Hitler paintings from knockoffs.
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There's one advantage to a longer timeline: It gives our regulatory agencies, industry groups, and various other stakeholders time to sort out the politics.
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So for those who haven't had a minute to sort out what the tech industry is promising Puerto Rico, here is our ongoing list.
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"This is a very complicated agreement, to sort out, with 21 years of history doing business in a certain way," said Brian France, Nascar's chairman.
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In the novel, Lara Jean reconnects with one of her loved-before boys, John Ambrose, while still trying to sort out her feelings for Peter.
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Regarding the divorce, Pitt said he and Jolie had decided to abandon the path of "vitriolic hatred" and work together to sort out their issues.
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" The El Moussas said they sought counseling to "sort out" the relationship but have since decided to separate while evaluating "the future of our marriage.
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A mysterious figure, Coquette is able to simultaneously make you want to get fucked up with her and also let her sort out your life.
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So when I ended up at this place, it was a blessing – a clean bed, medical care and a place to sort out my life.
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His advice: Sort out the trade war and turn to the bigger challenge — long-term technological and economic competition — without obsessing over China's influence operations.
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That's what Hayes' lawyer says, as authorities try to sort out the events that led to death of the former New Orleans Saints defensive end.
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She takes her charges to doctors' appointments, shopping, probation checks and Narcotics Anonymous meet-ups—and helps them sort out bills and apply for benefits.
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But when the shifter is modified to be more of a joystick-type interface, it doesn't always make sense and requires practice to sort out.
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Sometimes it is hard to sort out which of your feelings are love feelings, and which of your feelings are attraction based on perceived competence.
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Freeland left in frustration after talks in the regional capital, Namur, on Friday, saying the problems were internal ones for the Europeans to sort out.
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All those factors would affect earnings and school attendance, and could muddle an analysis trying to sort out what compulsory schooling, specifically, does for students.
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"The ministry believes that resorting to arbitration with (Eldorado unit) Hellas Gold is the best solution to sort out all (outstanding) issues," the statement added.
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Because each agent had distinct hidden preferences, the two had to engage in dialog to sort out which objects should be given to which agent.
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The U.S. Supreme Court in January agreed to sort out where the case would proceed, in an appeal filed by the National Association of Manufacturers.
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Cue Never Have I Ever, which is one of the games we play in the Challenge house to sort out the tea on each other.
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By starting the negotiations before your lease is up, you'll be able to give yourself some time to sort out the best option for you.
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"Brexit disrupts the entire legal basis of the City, and my God that's going to require a lot of lawyers to sort out," he said.
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Illicit gold mining, drug trafficking, landmines and illegal armed groups in some areas can make land tenure difficult to sort out, the government has said.
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We need to be discerning readers, and do more to help the young people in our lives sort out all the pixels coming at them.
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Tuesday's declines came just a day after an equity surge driven by optimism that China and the United States would sort out their trade dispute.
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Have a frank discussion with your primary doctor who is your gatekeeper and can help sort out the medications you are on from different specialists.
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When we tried to sort out our many, many feelings about Stephen King's The Gunslinger, and resulting in one of MashReads' liveliest book arguments yet.
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In such a crowded field, it's tricky to sort out which is the best one to buy, especially when they all seem pretty much identical.
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"I don't believe that," Altscher said, but he added the situation could take a long time to sort out, and these are slower-moving businesses.
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More recently, battles were waged and won with EMI and Spotify to sort out matters of control and compensation for the band's valuable back catalogue.
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Indeed, it is remarkable that the Brexiteers, having won a famous victory, have now largely fled the battlefield, leaving Remainers to sort out the mess.
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Mattingly said the extra few weeks could help the GOP sort out its spending priorities, and help clear a path to avoid a shutdown. 3.
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Winging it and filling body bags as we sort out what works reminds us of themoral dictates and the cost of incompetence in our profession.
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The free press, presumably, would then provide a wide range of information, thus helping citizens sort out the superficial, emotional and irrational from the reasonable.
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One of the strangest moments in the released documents comes in a dialogue in 1999, when Yeltsin suggests a private meeting to sort out Kosovo.
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London will have two years to sort out its exit, which will likely impact the U.S.'s effort to finalize a trade deal with Europe.
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Thirty-five years ago, Iran and the United States agreed that a commission set up at The Hague would sort out that claim, among others.
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"Absolutely Britain needs to sort out the problem of who represents it ... from there we can work on an agenda and a calendar," Ayrault said.
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Lunar love is shining down on you, helping you sort out your feelings (and you will have some very confusion emotions to deal with tonight).
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Seattle-based Koru Careers Inc makes one version of the technology, which Citi and other banks are using in pilot programs to sort out applicants.
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We'll remember Matt Weiner was one of the people named back in that time, but will we be able to sort out what he did?
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But Brazil definitely doesn't like the more physical game Belgium is playing, and it's going to have to sort out a way to change that.
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Using a hypothetical Premier League supporter, let's try to sort out what being a dedicated viewer of a European soccer team looks like in 1003.
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Communication planet Mercury connects with serious Saturn today, helping you sort out important paperwork and bringing you productive meetings with your bosses and higher-ups!
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Even if it can't provision directly, Zhou says they're interested in working with these parties to sort out supply chains in China wherever they're able.
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Sources say he's in a good place career-wise, working on Remy Ma's management, which makes him think he can sort out his marriage too.
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He shakes it off and stays on, but he's still rubbing his head as they sort out the free kick after the foul on Lewandowski.
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Making a fair ruling on injuries of war is far from easy, and veterans advocates say some cases will inevitably take time to sort out.
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Armstrong: It's been a slow process—going through my "stuff" in storage and at home, trying to sort out what's junk and what's worth preserving.
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"It's very hard to sort out the reality from the hucksterism," said Jon Orcutt, a director at Transit Center, a research group in New York.
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Meanwhile, Democrats are hoping to follow Obama's lead after he won the state twice, but they trail in fundraising and have primaries to sort out.
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For Thomas Cook travelers abroad on holiday packages protected by the Air Travel Organiser's Licence, the aviation authority said it will sort out hotel bills.
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Prince Charles may not have better things to do (other than to sort out the royal crisis involving Harry and Meghan) but Johnson certainly has.
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If you're ass rich, you can already buy off a current college football program and sort out ways to profit off your black market investment.
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Society had the time to sort out the norms, rules and laws governing those technologies and the respective roles of government and the private sector.
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At the same time, the profusion of details can become too much, the chronology of where we are in Baloch's life difficult to sort out.
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Advocates for immigrant rights demonstrated against the new restrictions in numerous cities and urged people to seek legal advice to sort out the federal changes.
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After years of accruing debt as he put himself through college and medical school, he finally sat down this year to sort out his finances.
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WASHINGTON — At an unusual Supreme Court argument on Wednesday, the justices tried to sort out who was responsible for a notorious 1984 murder in Washington.
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But Jessup's story also underscores how difficult it can be to sort out what to do at moments of swift political change and social confusion.
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There's biblical scripture, Michael Jackson references, "Easter eggs" and oh so many rabbits that people who have seen the film are trying to sort out.
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But such a mechanism would require rigorous accounting to ensure progress and coordinating rules among countries, which requires even more diplomatic wrangling to sort out.
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On Tuesday, the company said it was granted creditor protection in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court as it tries to sort out its financial mess.
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Same experience in the Apple app store, where it took the Roneys a few minutes to sort out exactly which one was the CMS tool.
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It's always been our job to kind of sort out the news and help people process the information and put their own feelings into words.
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According to Page, "[Bush] tried to sort out her views on abortion, to figure out where she stood" during George H. W. Bush's first presidential campaign.
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And you can see it working in real time, trying to sort out why a damning piece of evidence might not be so bad after all.
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If both spouses want the cells, then the judge must sort out their custody battle so that the embryos have "the best chance" to be born.
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Conventional wisdom dictates that the first — and smartest — thing to do is meet with financial and legal experts to sort out all your newfound money issues.
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The same is true for puzzles, where information is presented at the top of the screen, and you actually sort out the solution on the bottom.
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She expects the market to continue to decline into the summer, as investors try to sort out the impact of tariffs on the economy and earnings.
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In order to sort out the good from the no-definitely-don't-do-that, we consulted the experts, who gave us the plain and simple truth.
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From one end of the Britain-sized state to another, voters proudly declared confidence that Modi-ji is the man to sort out India's myriad woes.
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They hope to sort out the wait and other issues over the next 2.5 years ahead of the Tokyo Games which start in late July 2020.
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Writing about it helps me to sort out what I feel and how to respond to the twists and turns that life has taken us on.
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So instead we compared the four major operating systems running in those boxes to help you sort out exactly which platform will best meet your needs.
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Despite this jump, ministers have repeatedly asserted that their 20 billion euro fund will be large enough to sort out problems across the country's banking sector.
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Rossi told CNBC that BMPS needed more time to sort out its massive pile of bad debts and said markets should wait before drawing any conclusions.
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Trying to sort out the show's mysteries became a separate form of entertainment, with many of Westworld's biggest reveals guessed in advance by hyper-engaged fans.
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You're the person other people go to to sort out their more complicated problems, just like you solved the mystery of Bran's purpose on this show.
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Its commissioners are presidential appointees, and the agency could decide to delay new rules until the next administration rather than try to sort out the issue.
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Click here to view original GIFI legitimately have fun watching these robot arms sort out batteries because they are just so damn good at their jobs.
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"We're seeing people provide financial counseling, if you have a spouse die, or a parent die… someone to help you sort out the finances," Kaplan said.
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Unless the governments in Victoria, BC's capital, and Ottawa sort out who has jurisdiction, and provide clarity by May 31st, the company will abandon the plan.
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That experience makes it clear how much the software helps small-business owners sort out their invoicing, thereby leaving them more time to chase their dreams.
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And you can see it working in real time, trying to sort out why a damning piece of evidence may not be so bad after all.
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Activist investor Bill Ackman told CNBC he expected under-fire pharma company Valeant to take just weeks to sort out the issues hammering its share price.
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It got so bad at Aaron's polling place that the N–Z dedicated staffer was helping sort out the A–Ms, but things were still slow.
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Eitzah became involved with Leah's grandparents, her principal, and even the man who was helping her father sort out his divorce in the Hasidic court system.
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"We've just got to sort out, as I've said before, when we step on each others toes, how we're going to deal with it," Mattis added.
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John Fleming (R-La.) that critics said wouldn't give the board enough flexibility to properly sort out debt repayment priorities according to the Puerto Rican Constitution.
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As with so many things we discussed in many hours of interviews, this one required a painstaking dissection of Trump's record in order to sort out.
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China and the United States now only have 90 days to sort out nagging trade issues that have been in contention for years, if not decades.
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If the Senate passes its bill, the House and Senate will need to conference in order to sort out the substantial differences between the two versions.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday that if Britain needed more time to sort out its departure from the European Union, she would not refuse.
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The U.K. has been given a further extension to sort out its departure from the EU, and to ratify a Brexit deal, until January 31, 2020.
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Hasting's aim is certainly a good one—global licensing would sort out a mess of content agreements and make things better for consumers down the line.
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We're too busy looking over dreary Excel spreadsheets, trying our best to sort out our hectic lives — letting our once strong imaginations fall by the wayside.
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There has to be the legislation-- so if you do it by comparison to the-- to the great depression, that took ten years to sort out.
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As with so many things we explored in many hours of interviews, this one required a painstaking dissection of Trump's record in order to sort out.
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The House Judiciary Committee launched a sweeping antitrust probe of the major players, and key regulatory agencies have sort out jurisdictional questions, preparing to follow suit.
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Jeffrey Lewis, a patent attorney with the Fried Frank firm in New York, said the court will likely hear the case to sort out the law.
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Demand was so overwhelming, a Pizza ATM representative told WCPO, that shipment of ATMs was delayed until company could sort out the high volume of orders.
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"We think the Conservatives are suffering because of their incapacity to sort out the mess they've made of Brexit," said Luisa Porritt, a Liberal Democrat councillor.
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Was it really necessary to antagonize Russia and China, and kill Serbs, a traditionally pro-American people, to sort out the eternal skirmishes in the Balkans?
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Tension arrives in your relationships today, Gemini, as you sort out what you need to feel safe and secure while also compromise with other people's needs.
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One of the harder points to sort out, when President Donald Trump launches into a tirade, is whom his angry words are actually targeting, and why.
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A survivor of domestic violence might have once been arrested herself after a domestic dispute, as police officers tried to sort out who was at fault.
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"One of my objectives in joining the advisory board was to be helpful and try to sort out real, long-term policy solutions," Mr. Richardson said.
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Like Franklin's commission, the F.D.A. had determined that the only way to sort out the real from the fake in medicine was to isolate the imagination.
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California is the night's biggest prize, with 415 delegates, but it may take a while to sort out how many delegates the viable candidates will get.
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Here are just a few of the issues you'd need to sort out before even starting to intelligently consider whether killing baby Hitler would be wise.
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Airlines will have to sort out flight crew assignments and make sure they've got enough handlers around, with the proper equipment, to run a cargo operation.
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There is a stark contrast between the ways in which the rich are often allowed the leeway to sort out their cases outside of prison — i.e.
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"He's saying: Look, we're all doing our best to sort out what the Trump presidency means and push back in the appropriate way," Mr. Westly said.
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At the UN last month, the president blamed Russia's military action on his predecessor and encouraged the two countries to sort out the problem between themselves.
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I realized it was past time to sort out my thinking and turned to the de facto specialist in our area on this issue for counsel.
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"It's not as simple ... to sort out exactly who everyone is down there, and we need to allow that to work its way through," he said.
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She was there to push Congress to reauthorize the Debbie Smith Act, which provides federal funding to sort out hundreds of thousands of unanalyzed rape kits.
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I ultimately made two trips to McDonald's in Seoul in an attempt to sort out whether the fast-food giant or Lotteria came out on top.
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Here are our predictions for how the conference championships will sort out, both in terms of who will win and who will win against the spread.
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Here are our predictions for how the divisional round will sort out, both in terms of who will win and who will win against the spread.
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If Britain leaves the EU without a deal on March 29 there would be no transitional period in which the airlines could sort out their shareholdings.
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But the same idea — that the US does not have an obligation to sort out who the real victims are — is now written into government policy.
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He's going to require so much fact-checking and watchdogging that the press will be run ragged trying to sort out the reality from the showmanship.
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The court had appointed a guardian ad litem to sort out custody for them, but her work had only just begun when the shooting happened, Henrickson says.
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Doctors will probably look to specialty medical societies to sort out the different guidelines, said Dr. Marcus Plescia, of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.
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Given the large number of issues left to sort out, Trump's decision to tie the deal to unrelated changes to immigration policies represents another headache for negotiators.
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Delaware prison There are lots of questions yet to be answered as officials sort out the 19-hour hostage drama which finally ended at a Delaware prison.
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Still, it could be worth a try, and TripAdvisor can help you sort out what you need to see while you're making your trek around the country.
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SC: So, I think we can certainly do it, but-, but, I mean, speaking frankly, the UK needs to sort out where it's ultimately going to go.
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Even when you know you should sort out your life insurance, it gets pushed to the bottom of the to-do list, because, well, life takes over.
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A draft text is then agreed on weeks ahead of the summit, with only the most contentious issues left for leaders to sort out when they meet.
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And, if your stress continues consistently for more than a couple of weeks, it could be something that a mental health professional can help you sort out.
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Connecticut's legislative session runs through mid-May, so they do have a few months to sort out where they want to land between these two different proposals.
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And when he refused to return to Madonna's custody for the holidays, a judge reportedly ordered he return to the U.S. to sort out his living situation.
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Chaim is our resident Deal Expert, so he'll jump into the conversation with breaking deals while Paul and I help you sort out your purchase-related feelings.
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Now, with this new machine, journalists can stay awake while working away, deep into the night, trying to sort out what's going on in the White House.
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Perhaps the easiest way to sort out this debate is to consider, broadly, the positive and negative scenarios for AI in terms of its impact on humankind.
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How exactly this will work might take a while to sort out — for one thing, it has implications for state driver's licenses — delaying formal action by Trump.
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One outlook is that Elliott, which already owns the U.K.'s Waterstones chain of bookstores, will use its management expertise to sort out what ails B&N.
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It took several days to sort out, but it turned out that someone had already submitted my story to that same firm — and was apparently in negotiations.
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Phil Hogan, the bar's co-owner, who intervened Friday in an attempt to sort out the incident, said foreign dignitaries should be excluded from the ID legislation.
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" The El Moussas, who wed in 2009, said they sought counseling to "sort out" the relationship and decided to separate while evaluating "the future of our marriage.
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This is a fantastic time to reflect on your needs and desires; the Moon will help you sort out what's important to you if you're feeling confused.
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"I will initiate contact with the company again to sort out the mess that Ashley put the company into," Custos Chief Executive Christen Ager-Hanssen told Reuters.
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The remaining players are continuing to sort out how to balance the expense of paying claims with premium increases, which has been a sore spot with policyholders.
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In a 2006 study at Emory University, psychologists wanted to see just how much this process of confirmation bias warps our ability to sort out political information.
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The American E-Liquid Manufacturing Standards Association (AEMSA) formed in 2012 to sort out these issues and create a framework of best practices for manufacturers to follow.
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The legendary singer and actress said that she'd become frustrated recently with how Siri pronounced her name, and rang up Tim Cook to sort out the problem.
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Patients should advocate and support research into enhanced monitoring techniques after surgery, which can help sort out identifying ways to lower the risk of death after surgery.
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" The El Moussas, who wed in 2009, said they sought counseling to "sort out" the relationship and decided to separate while evaluating "the future of our marriage.
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Friends, social media, finding coyotes along the road, he said; plus people who can help them sort out lodging and rides, plane tickets to their next destination.
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"It's not a good day for Australian cricket," said Sutherland, who flew into South Africa on Tuesday morning to sort out the imbroglio sparked by Saturday's incident.
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When democracies are working well, the public gives a great deal of authority to technical experts—not to make final decisions, but to sort out the facts.
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The IOC has warned AIBA before to sort out its finances, the sport's governance and anti-doping issues or risk missing out on the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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"Race Law in the United States," a 1936 study by the German lawyer Heinrich Krieger, attempts to sort out inconsistencies in the legal status of nonwhite Americans.
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He asked Sessions to go back to the White House and sort out which questions he could answer, and "provide those answers in writing to the committee."
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"The show is aggressively cryptic, jumping between reality and dreams and not caring whether you can sort out which is which," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
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They are sending their new CEO, Sundar Pichai, to Brussels, to sort out the political trouble Google is facing in the EU. Everything from antitrust to taxes.
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In a particularly tone-deaf suggestion, OMB urged federal workers to contact their "personal attorney" to sort out the legal and financial challenges presented by the shutdown.
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The White House needs its own set of experts to sort out the issues the president confronts and to coordinate science and technology activities across federal agencies.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Libra, helping you sort out your emotions; however, today may not be the best day for taking about your feelings.
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I'm used to tech companies refusing to respond to the simplest and most direct of questions, but this seems like a pretty easy one to sort out.
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The rights may be complicated to sort out, but if the potential showrunners are ever at a loss for script ideas, they can always turn to fans.
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This could be a super stressful day; however, this is an important, worthy issue to sort out, and once you do, you'll be much happier for it!
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"In Syria, we'd all get together in the afternoons to sort out what we'd make for dinner," said Ibtissam Masto, a Syrian refugee I met in Beirut.
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If Biden and Sanders are within 18 delegates of each other at the Democratic convention in July, the party will have more pressing problems to sort out.
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If the state and the district can't sort out this problem by June 30, it will run out of money, and paychecks will stop going to teachers.
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As pharmaceutical companies have increasingly become interested in building their digital strategies, McCann has one simple way to sort out who is taking the new field seriously.
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Ciobo, speaking to reporters in Shanghai at the start of a three-day visit, said a diplomatic team had been "mobilized" to sort out the customs delays.
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Winging it and filling body bags as we sort out what works reminds us of the moral dictates and the cost of in competence in our profession.
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"The problem is when you start looking at every company to sort out the impact, it's just like falling down a rabbit hole," said the loan investor.
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In her cramped cubicle, families pull up chairs and sort through pay stubs and tax returns, often relying on her to sort out enrollment glitches with Medicaid.
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And, he said, any capital cases that are awaiting trial would likely be delayed while state legislators and the Florida Supreme Court sort out the next steps.
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Instead, you have to sort out the timing based on contextual clues: a line about an event you've already seen, or how close two characters have become.
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When Lucas set out to make the prequel trilogy it was clear that he had taken the time to sort out the narrative for all three films.
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Officials have stressed that the numbers are constantly changing, and attorneys are still debating them as they meet to sort out the next steps in the case.
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Officials have stressed that the numbers are constantly changing, and attorneys are still debating various statistics as they meet to sort out next steps in the case.
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McMaster huddled with press secretary Sarah Sanders in her office to sort out the unusual logistics of a foreign government delivering an announcement from the White House.
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In this noisy game of they said/they said, the rest of the country is trying to sort out what is politics and what is objective reality.
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I'd have to get a job, maybe go to school, sort out a life that had melted away on that mound and hadn't stopped bleeding until now.
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But these things eventually sort out into whether or not they are legitimate claims, and they narrow way down to as to what those legitimate claims are.
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Provinces and territories are expected to heavily scrutinize the legislation over the coming months to sort out details around distribution and law enforcement, the Canadian Press reported.
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In order to talk to others about evidence, you need to sort out which evidence is reliable, and find ways to make it readily accessible and understandable.
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So the final delegate count from Texas depends a great deal on the results in each of its congressional districts, which will take some time to sort out.
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The Xbox One X did eventually help me sort out these issues, but only after I decided to force the issue by launching an Ultra HD Blu-ray.
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And you know, for the NATO alliance, which is so important to the United States, as well as the United Kingdom, you need to sort out these issues.
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Also impressive: How Cambridge University researchers dug up a 200-year-old British law in an attempt to sort out "dirty" bitcoins from the rest of the stash.
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"I want to see him back in the ring as soon as possible but before that happens he's got a couple of issues to sort out," he said.
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"If I can get that right, then 60 ringgit is a walk in the park, but there are a lot of things to sort out there," Fernandes said.
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The thing that could bring about the collapse of the EU — which really could be a threat to Western civilization — is failing to sort out the eurozone's issues.
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EU/IMF mission chiefs were initially expected to return to Athens to sort out the details before a meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Malta on Friday.
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I find a riff, play it to fucking death, sort out the structure of the song and then toil and squirm and bite my way through my lyrics.
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In that sense, the FAA's actions have had the agency's desired effect of limiting drone use until it can sort out the actual regulations it wants to enact.
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PARIS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday that if Britain needed more time to sort out its departure from the European Union, she would not refuse.
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People in distress who need medical help typically don't have the time or wherewithal to sort out whether every doctor or specialist who treats them is in network.
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These cases were separate from previous lawsuits involving claims of illegal race-based gerrymandering, but have proved similarly thorny for the courts to sort out over the years.
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So why not, the state's leaders suggested in 2005, do a tally to sort out Assam natives from recent intruders, and send anyone who came after 1971 packing?
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If office living is banned, one question to sort out is whether members should receive some sort of allowance toward maintaining a second home in the DC area.
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Hanging around to sort out mom's affairs, she interacts stiffly and uncomfortably with her buttoned-up stepfather (a wonderful John Rothman), while learning secrets about her mother's past.
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Frustrated with the weak Confederation Congress currently holding the country together, he called on delegates to assemble in Philadelphia to sort out a more permanent method for governing.
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Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechA critical moment in NASA'S Juno mission has been postponed while engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory attempt to sort out a mysterious engine issue.
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The remaining data was then clustered, to sort out whether there was layering in friendship closeness, where closeness was measured by the frequency of calls between two individuals.
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For much of Friday, confusion reigned, as Twitter users shared real and fake transcripts of the Clinton-Blair conversations, making it hard to sort out which were genuine.
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However the immigration police, as Tanavoli related to Hyperallergic, told him that he had "some issues that [he had] to sort out" before he could leave the country.
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"I think it's a continuation of trying to sort out what Brexit means and what's important to investors," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank.
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The power grid automatically shut down to prevent generation spikes, and will take at least a day to sort out and repair, before any transmission can be resumed.
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I finish unpacking the Ziploc Space Bag of winter clothes that's been on her floor all week, and sort out the summer items from her closet to store.
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Clearly, more research is needed to sort out all the ways this newcomer fits into our picture of lichen—but serendipitously, its discovery could make future studies easier.
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"The current output is 1.7-1.8 million barrels per day and it could improve very quickly as soon as we sort out things in the Delta," Osinbajo said.
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But because newsfeed ad inventory plateauing, the company warned investors they should expect ad revenue to "come down meaningfully" in 2017 while they sort out their video strategy.
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With the President approaching 100 days in office, a senior administration official conceded there have been "colorful" discussions behind the scenes to sort out disagreements over Trump's agenda.
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To appreciate the potential impact of health reforms like this, we must also sort out fact from false political grandstanding about our current state of affairs under ObamaCare.
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To sort out the question, the court relied on expert witnesses who drew thousands of alternative maps and concluded that North Carolina's geography carries no such inherent bias.
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Anyone who's ever had to sort out their banking or insurance over the phone has bounced through a battalion of robo-voices to get to a helping human.
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"These always-on celebrities should not be surprised when their credibility is questioned, and journalists attempt to sort out what is real and what is fake," Denton wrote.
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For example, any and all logistics for items that are sold are left up to the seller and buyer to sort out, without Yeay providing much support (yet).
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"As soon as practical" doesn't mean emergency action required — that means the soldiers affected will still be suffering while the Pentagon has time to sort out its inadequacies.
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The former standard-bearer of anti-colonialism looked to European powers to sort out the mess, and in Libya even called on Western powers to send in warplanes.
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Tuesday's markets chaos came a day after equities boomed on optimism that China and the U.S. had temporarily called a tariff ceasefire to sort out their trade dispute.
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But I do pay attention to the magic, try to sort out what effect has this had on our sensory, emotional lives to live in a new civilization.
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In this case, the courts must sort out not a deathbed will but the mental acuity of Mr. Redstone, a media mogul who will turn 93 on Friday.
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Speaking after a cabinet meeting attended by some SPLM-IO ministers, Information Minister Michael Makuei said it was up to the party to sort out its internal differences.
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Johnson said the President's advance teams will be in the UK next week to sort out more details of the visit, which will take place on July 13.
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Facilities that accept commingled recyclables and sort out the cardboard use a large piece of equipment called disc screens, or sets of spinning discs with spaces in between.
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"We're just trying to sort out what the exact information is on that," Skoog said on Tuesday, adding that he has brought the subject up bilaterally with Haley.
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Women's Place, which is funded by the Spanish government, Barcelona City Hall and CaixaBank, is there to help the former prostitutes retrain, find jobs and sort out visas.
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The city had switched to the troubled water system while under the control of an emergency financial manager, appointed by the governor to sort out Flint's fiscal troubles.
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"I'm sure this is the right time, when Trump's administration is looking for new people who will be able to sort out this truly complicated task," he said.
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If you're grieving, this is a wonderful day to make time for yourself— for quiet meditation, or to meet with someone you can sort out your feelings with.
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Make time to rest today, Cancer—your mind is very busy and you need some time alone to sort out your thoughts and connect with your inner voice.
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Donald Trump often talks about trying to keep America's adversaries scrambling to sort out his true intentions by being deliberately vague — and sometimes contradictory — in his public comments.
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Once the official dialogue begins, the two sides must sort out such details as the size of the North's Olympic delegation, its travel route, lodging and other logistics.
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If it does not, the House could go to court to try to enforce the request — a process that legal experts said could take years to sort out.
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Lebanon is now led by a new government and we agree that it is up to the people of Lebanon to sort out their affairs on their own.
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With barely 40 days before the Olympics, the Koreas must sort out logistics and other details for North Korean athletes if they are allowed to participate, officials said.
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Comey also seems to have felt he needed more resources to sort out exactly what it was, and who, if anyone, in the Trump circle could be prosecuted.
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It has also said that some adults falsely claim to be the parents of accompanying children, a genuine problem, and that it has to sort out their claims.
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As for these Comet Lake CPUs, you can sort out these out by looking for "U" or "Y" in their model names, as shown in the photo above.
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Mr. Brownell, then the first vice president of the N.R.A.'s board, was a late addition to the trip and was asked to help sort out the bills.
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"With the U.S. we are at an advanced stage of dialogue to sort out some of the pressing issues," Goyal said at a security conference in New Delhi.
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The connection between William and the Man in Black — and Dolores and wherever this leaves her narrative, for that matter — is something for future episodes to sort out.
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I'm sure I've issued simplistic and incomplete judgement on occasion as I rush to sort out what's new and what's worth following in this torrent of Facebook news.
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And there's still a fair share of details SpaceX needs to sort out in order to make sure Starship can keep people safe and alive during space voyages.
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Don't be afraid to say no — and sort out tasks and responsibilities with your partner or kids so that more can be accomplished efficiently from day to day.
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Cambridge Analytica claimed to have a magic formula that could sort out users based on their psychology, and sold its specious assumptions to political campaigns around the world.
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Rather than saddle recipients with complex rules and a dizzying array of programs, better to just give people money and let them sort out how to use it.
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The first half of the regular season, in other words, has defied most preseason prognostications and requires special examination to properly sort out the 1-to-30 landscape.
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The UK can't unilaterally pull out of this setup, and given how Brexit has gone, people are convinced that this is going to take years to sort out.
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Both movies seemed to want to blame Instagram culture and an entire image-obsessed generation with no ability to sort out whether something is too good to be true.
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This evening your focus turns to your social life, as you sort out whom you want to work things out with—and whom you want to say goodbye to.
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The civil rights organization believes this case is an opportunity to sort out some of the major legal issues involving metadata being used by law enforcement to obtain convictions.
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The California and Massachusetts courts will need to sort out which of them has jurisdiction, and that may not be easy, said Keith Davidson, a probate lawyer in California.
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Sigmar Gabriel, the SPD's boss, has laid down a timetable according to which the party will first agree on its programme and then sort out "personnel" in late January.
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House Democrats are holding their second-ever hearing on Medicare-for-all, as the party tries to sort out what its next big step on health care should be.
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