Sticking to a schedule is just as important as sticking to a budget.
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It's really nothing special, just sticking to the game plan and sticking to our game, playing to our strength.
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Fast forward 11 years ... he's still sticking to it.
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Except Daryl, of course ... he's sticking to his hot wheels.
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Many people think sticking to a dreaded budget is essential.
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But that's our strategy and we are sticking to it.
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So I've been sticking to it for a little while.
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And that makes sticking to a gym routine even tougher.
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By sticking to her workout schedule, Ciara lost 50 lbs.
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And she's sticking to the plan – even on nights out.
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But sticking to their guns risked bringing down the government.
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It's an insane budget, but they are sticking to it.
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Lochte, already in the U.S., was sticking to his story.
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This is my new platform, and I'm sticking to it.
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STICKING TO ITS 2022 FINANCIAL TARGETS The stakes are high.
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In the meantime most plaintiffs are sticking to settled science.
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Props to sticking to your word on the Internet, sir.
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That's what Dr. Oz said and I'm sticking to it.
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Name or no, Google is sticking to its careful plan.
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Notwithstanding her newfound fame, she's sticking to her roots ... porn.
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In short, the North Koreans are sticking to a plan.
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It said it was sticking to its forecasts for 2018.
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She recommends sticking to products between SPF 30 and 50.
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The political appeal of sticking to her guns is clear.
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Etsy is not sticking to its knitting to boost sales.
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Sticking to your New Year's resolutions can be super tough.
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But Republicans are really sticking to their guns on this.
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Sticking to the jab and the occasional stiffer counter punch.
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Planned Parenthood, under Richards, thrived by sticking to its guns.
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But the EPA is, so far, sticking to its guns.
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At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
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Sticking to her guns, the singer bravely kept the pencil.
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Unfortunately, it was hard to keep sticking to the program.
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The National Sleep Foundation recommends sticking to a sleep schedule.
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And the squad is intent on sticking to this ritual.
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Vought confirmed that the administration was sticking to its request.
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Eating snot also keeps bacteria from sticking to your teeth!
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For now, they're sticking to mutual inspiration over official collaboration.
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She began her campaign, she said, sticking to the issues.
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The Europeans say no, sticking to a pretty hard line.
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But Democrats, always on message, were sticking to paid advertising.
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She can feel bits of it sticking to her skin.
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Bridesmaids aren't sticking to matching dresses like they used to.
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The ground kept sticking to my feet, so I cried.
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But he stopped short of sticking to the party line.
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Elliott is still sticking to the active management game though.
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The man is utterly incapable of sticking to a plan.
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"We corrected it, and we're sticking to it," he said.
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Making a budget isn't hard, but sticking to one is.
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Klobuchar has a story and she is sticking to it.
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Still, the duo seems to be sticking to their story.
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Otherwise, you are probably best sticking to batteries and flashlights.
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She is known for sticking to the theme every year.
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This caused my eyelid to keep sticking to itself ALL DAY.
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Transfers should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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The M5S has much to gain from sticking to its guns.
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As for direct competition from McDonald's, Doyle is sticking to pizza.
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In most negotiations "no deal" means sticking to the status quo.
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I'm so glad that he's not just sticking to one box.
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As for us, we're just fine with sticking to the original.
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However, after digesting their analysis, we are sticking to our guns.
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This was to prevent the balloon from sticking to the tarp.
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Players meshed on the field and started sticking to their assignments.
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Sticking to a schedule, whether it's a Tuesday or a Saturday.
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Making a plan (and sticking to it) is an important step.
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Sticking to a shopping list prevents overspending or buying unnecessary items.
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And Kargman, 42, says the two are sticking to their promise.
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You realize that there is nothing that is sticking to him.
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Sticking to the Paris Path would greatly diminish these health risks.
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They have clearly found their lane and are sticking to it.
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Sounds like it's sticking to the coed aspect in there too.
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An LAPD official tells us they are sticking to their story.
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But it's not discouraging Gerber from sticking to his bullish case.
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And that's why Cruz is sticking to his plan, pundits say.
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Sticking to a budget should be your most faithful money habit.
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No, but this is Lazar's story and he's sticking to it.
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You'll find there are many benefits in sticking to a routine.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - McDonald's is sticking to a basic formula.
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And it's hard to imagine him sticking to someone else's script.
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For Kloss, that means sticking to the exercise she loves: running.
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However, I couldn't see myself sticking to that system long-term.
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Respect your time — and everyone else's — by sticking to the schedule.
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Other scholars are sticking to the quest for the actual Shakespeare.
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Fred Lane, on the other hand, is sticking to domestic stocks.
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I've just been fired from Deadspin for not sticking to sports. .
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Marriott International is sticking to its $13.5 billion offer for now.
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The milkskin was too wet, and was sticking to the grill.
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In the meantime, banks are sticking to their cost-cutting playbook.
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So the authors said, we will be sticking to that word.
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We're sticking to our knitting — decades of expertise concerning communications networks.
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But in Shah's 10 clinics, they are sticking to specific protocols.
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I also happen to be incapable of sticking to any regimen.
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Sticking to a healthy sleep schedule can do wonders for productivity.
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It appears that, for now, they are sticking to that path.
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If being conservative means sticking to your values, prove it here.
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And he's sticking to his guns, as he recently made clear.
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On Monday, Pompeo reiterated that the US sticking to that claim.
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It is sticking to the total 60-day timeline DOE sought.
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This was Andy McCabe's story and he was sticking to it.
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Is he mocking Trump for not sticking to those racist beliefs?
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Picking a tone and sticking to it would benefit the series greatly.
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But ultimately, this is a film about resilience and sticking to convictions.
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But for now, Copeland says, she's sticking to what she knows best.
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Analysts said that investors are sticking to the sidelines amid Sino-U.
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For now, North Korea is sticking to rhetorical attacks, not real ones.
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For now, the company is still sticking to the data-driven model.
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But for her clan, "tradition" doesn't only mean sticking to the old.
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I, for one, hear "Yanny", and that's the story I'm sticking to.
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" He later doubled down and said he was "sticking to my guns.
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GE described 2019 as "a reset year," sticking to its previous forecast.
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I was bad at sticking to a prayer schedule as a child.
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Let's just say we'll be sticking to showers for the foreseeable future.
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Sticking to plastic was an effective way for me to save money.
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Carrefour said it was sticking to those targets in its strategy plan.
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They get monitored to make sure that they're sticking to the rubrics.
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On a typical day, I prefer sticking to black, white, and denim.
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Building trust by sticking to international commitments lays the foundations for that.
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The point was making a goal, sticking to it, and getting there.
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But most linguists recommend sticking to insure when talking about financial matters.
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At least that's the Teen Mom's story and she's sticking to it.
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" Hanson advises sticking to "under" your limits, so you "don't disgrace yourself.
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Or when your friends aren't sticking to the agreed-upon game plan.
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Pay attention to what's important and not just sticking to a routine.
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"We are sticking to our growth forecast of 1.7 percent," he said.
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Kibicho's comments suggest the government is sticking to its original November deadline.
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And we applaud her for her honesty and sticking to her guns.
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Cain suggests sticking to two tiers and having sheet cakes to serve.
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But Menon plays it too slowly, sticking to a more refined storyline.
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It's just a matter of making a plan and sticking to it.
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He's written a lean and pleasingly consumable book by sticking to essentials.
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For the holidays this year, Starbucks is sticking to proven customer favorites.
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Clearly, many Americans had trouble sticking to that resolution during the year.
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Professionalism in journalism means more than just sticking to facts and fairness.
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As home prices continue to rise, many Americans are sticking to renting.
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But it was also about saving lives, not about sticking to policy.
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By sticking to its forecasts some credibility was gained for forward guidance.
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This is a formula that Regis created, and we're sticking to it.
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We watch her solve her problems by sticking to her own rules.
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In prison, it's all about developing a routine and sticking to it.
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I think it's just about our mindset and sticking to our identity.
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I'm sticking to "my boyfriend was at the football" as my excuse.
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And it seems like the season is sticking to that mild track.
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Instead of sticking to the confines of the original film, Documentary Now!
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Meretz is the only party really sticking to its ideology: Zionist socialism.
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Nonetheless, this is the story that Brat and others are sticking to.
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Sticking to such an arrangement requires more than one conversation, of course.
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The two actors were sopping wet, their clothes sticking to their skin.
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Most experts recommend skipping pills and sticking to sustainable lifestyle changes instead.
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They felt that the F.B.I. bosses were just sticking to their story.
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But sticking to the ride hailing side Uber was just one battle.
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It's a chili cheese dog place, so that's what they're sticking to.
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Don's work was always sticking to the point, and not overly embellished.
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Spraying your snow shovel can also keep snow from sticking to it.
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Sticking to a budget will also prevent you from making impulse purchases.
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A frigid draft prevented some labels from sticking to the milk bottles.
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Until the results are in, lawmakers say they're sticking to their principles.
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Our team has done a great job of sticking to the grind.
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We recommend creating a daily schedule for yourself and sticking to it.
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The most important part of getting into music is sticking to it.
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Y'all ain't sticking to the original lyrics of the Catholic Church song.
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Herzog has never really been good about sticking to his ostensible subject.
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So hot that synthetic fabrics are sticking to my ribcage like Saran wrap.
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He recommends sticking to the most basic tailgating foods, especially for first-timers.
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Let's just say it: Sticking to a budget while traveling is extremely difficult.
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Jakob Poeltl also remained in the rotation, with Casey sticking to 10 players.
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And for 276, Greene is sticking to his bullish thesis on the stock.
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"The best practice appears to be that of sticking to moderation," she said.
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If so, I wonder whether sticking to the same 'shock' strategy would work.
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The ambiance is a cozy one, the ground already sticking to people's feet.
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Nevertheless, Carney is sticking to his story that mainstream magazines are the enemy.
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Jennifer Garner is sticking to her stance on sexy versus funny Halloween costumes.
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Using a personal shopper can also be good for sticking to your budget.
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Hammond said May's government was sticking to its opposition to any new referendum.
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Finland appears to have succeeded by starting early and sticking to its timetable.
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But people may be sticking to the gluten-free diet more than necessary.
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Elringklinger, ZF and Continental all said they are sticking to their earnings targets.
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One provider went so far as to suggest sticking to texts and emails.
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Yet Twitter is sticking to its line that rapid growth will soon return.
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Kudos to her for knowing what works for her and sticking to it.
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For now at least, the company is sticking to traditional smart home products.
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In many cases, you're just as well off sticking to grandma's home remedy.
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But as it turns out, she's not sticking to this style for long.
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And sticking to those dates is an important part of the company's process.
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Instead of sticking to the bottle's interior, the sauce was repelled by it.
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So for now, companies are just sticking to the easiest (and crappiest) solution.
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Sticking to his honesty-first policy, he considers the bagel he's just consumed.
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In the app, sticking to your good habits extends the "chain" of positivity.
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For Nelson, it's about sticking to the plan through good times and bad.
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They are sticking to their bread and butter 99.99 percent of the time.
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This is a formula that Regis [Philbin] created, and we're sticking to it.
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Sticking to Futurama's formula would be fine if Disenchantment also replicated its quality.
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So do we continue to keep our heads down, sticking to our laboratories?
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But sticking to an existing investment strategy doesn't mean you should do nothing.
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For now, the companies leading the EV charge are sticking to their plans.
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Additionally, setting up a budget and then sticking to it isn't always easy.
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Props for not only sticking to it ... but for taking the healthy route.
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The latest comments by Chen show BlackBerry is sticking to hardware for now.
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"Obamacare Lite" is the moniker that appears to be sticking to the ACHA.
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For the holidays this year, Starbucks (SBUX) is sticking to proven customer favorites.
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The president is...not sticking to topics for a long period of time.
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"If I move my domicile to Spain, I'm sticking to it," Ralph said.
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He said Raízen is sticking to its guidance for the crop for now.
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If you're sticking to a tight budget, or just looking to cut back, .
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He deserves our thanks for sticking to his principles and putting Kansans first.
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Although VW is sticking to its delivery targets, meeting them will be hard.
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Pelosi and House Democrats appear to be sticking to this plan, for now.
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Still, "regulations are bad" is the administration's story, and they're sticking to it.
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And how would you ever verify that they were sticking to an agreement?
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Even in the video-laden 21st century, Mr. Dylan was sticking to audio.
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It's a candy that knows what it is, and it's sticking to that.
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Siemens is sticking to its plans despite recent market turbulence, the paper said.
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He's actually quite specific in sticking to the script, as he should be.
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Ms. Caulfield said that travelers can save substantially by sticking to independent places.
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But the bad guys aren't content with sticking to run of the mill.
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All have risen above it by sticking to their respective philosophies and principles.
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But I have never been hunting, so I am sticking to survivalist Austen.
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Ms. Douglas recommended defining work hours with your manager, and sticking to them.
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WHO recommended sticking to a daily routine and engaging in healthy, relaxing activities.
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And Mr. Mueller is sticking to his tried-and-true P.R. strategy: silence.
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Sticking to sports appears to be the best way to appease the Chinese.
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What I kept sticking to was this: 'OK, so my doctor is pervy.
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Previous research has shown weight loss benefits of sticking to a morning meal.
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Bret: Sticking to shoe metaphors, you could say it's on the other foot.
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This allows you to make sure that you're sticking to your financial priorities.
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Early on, he became deliberate about sticking to an eight-hour work day.
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We're sticking to our principles, and that's a sign of a team growing.
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But several members of Sanders's team haven't been sticking to that same script.
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But it managed, by sticking to basics, to reasonably serve all its constituencies.
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It's not just atmosphere — it's mood, in the air, sticking to your skin.
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Unlike Facebook, Google isn't just sticking to a small, preselected group of fact-checkers.
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McConnell's comments on Wednesday suggest that they are sticking to the latter for now.
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But Branan was never much for sticking to a style in the first place.
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Transfers from the fund should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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Now he's president-elect and he's sticking to it and he's reaffirming those issues.
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And I give the president a lot of high marks for sticking to it.
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The device also finds the company sticking to Wear OS and all that brings.
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Corbynites praise him for sticking to his pure Labour principles, whatever the personal cost.
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In other areas the government has come under fire for sticking to its promises.
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Microsoft is also sticking to a 4K Blu-ray drive for the optical drive.
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It also suggests that sticking to the diet is challenging in the long run.
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Sticking to script, Trump's words were steeped in historical references to the Founders' faith.
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First I am sticking to my prediction of seeing $50 WTI by January 2017.
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Stardom is, at least in part, about picking an image and sticking to it.
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It's hot and her hair is frizzy, sticking to her neck in snaky coils.
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But the firm is sticking to its guns and testing another shale gas well.
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Target is sticking to what it knows this holiday — but with a slight twist.
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But with Daedelus, I'm loving sticking to the low end, booming stuff for once.
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Despite the new estimates, the agency is sticking to the older, much smaller number.
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You need oil to keep the meat from sticking to your grill or pan.
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Other researchers warn that sticking to the diet long-term could even be dangerous.
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"We have to be creative in pushing our boundaries, but sticking to our values."
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The top five cities make sticking to healthy habits just a little bit easier.
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For now he's sticking to his guns, claiming he really does own the house.
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Sticking to an all-black ensemble, Kardashian West carried a black leather Hermès purse.
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But Trump is largely sticking to the counsel of longtime friends and outsider advisers.
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Still, sticking to those goals will likely be difficult, especially because recycling is struggling.
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Goldman Sachs, however, is sticking to a near-term target of $1,100 for gold.
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For those sorts of future cooking feats, I will be sticking to olive oil.
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But not only southern European countries have problems sticking to structural deficit reduction rules.
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But Bergevin has a plan, and for better or worse, he's sticking to it.
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I've been sticking to that since, with both the happy guys and the sad.
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Yemen's government is sticking to its position that Hodeidah should be under its control.
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Democratic leaders are sticking to the process before handing down judgment, angering younger members.
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Find the right professionals to ensure you're sticking to the codes stateside and abroad.
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Stay safe by sticking to bottled or boiled water, even on some domestic trips.
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At one point, the audience appeared to boo Rubio for sticking to that script.
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We have to be creative in pushing our boundaries, but sticking to our values.
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The company said on Tuesday that it was sticking to its current financial targets.
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"He's sticking to his guns," Larry Kudlow, Trump's top economic advisor, told reporters Wednesday.
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Sticking to my traditional method, I used the trusty colander to strain my pasta.
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Do you ever worry about sticking to a certain aesthetic or a certain medium?
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On sticking to your gunsI've been trying to focus on my goals and wants.
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I know Muay Thai and I am sticking to what I do right now.
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However, the Hollywood businessman makes a point to by sticking to a strict routine.
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This slime was stickier, and it ended up sticking to my hands a bit.
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The turtles were butchered alive to keep the meat from sticking to the shell.
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It's just sticking to the process and trusting we're going to get it done.
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For now, both Saudi Arabia and Canada appear to be sticking to their positions.
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But it's more fun doing that than making a plan and sticking to it.
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Are you lifting heavy or are you sticking to light weights and high reps?
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"I'm sticking to my guns: you own Apple, you don't trade it," he said.
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That's the product of sticking to Lamborghini's heritage, while stretching it just a bit.
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For most households, sticking to a budget is apparently far easier said than done.
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That means setting a drilling budget — and sticking to it, even if prices spike.
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The institute, however, is sticking to a full-year growth forecast of 1.7 percent.
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Sticking to your resolution can be a lot easier with the right support system.
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The nuances of sticking to what felt like a largely arbitrary budget became frustrating.
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She's periodically checking her card to see how well she's sticking to her plan.
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He is sticking to the previous Fed comments, what we saw in the minutes.
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Having more whole foods in my diet is definitely something I'll be sticking to.
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It was sticking to the status quo and that's what I was trying to show.
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That climate makes sticking to a set of principles all the more important, he said.
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In this case, sticking to a single identifiable set of material gave the network away.
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I'm hiding in some shiny green plants right now, cool leaves sticking to my skin.
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In any case, Robins believes, sticking to the existing patchwork of bureaucracies would be catastrophic.
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And does sticking to his guns when it comes to his liberal critiques pay off?
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PM sticking to line: nothing criminal, gov needs peace, leave my wife out of it.
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But mainstream film still doesn't show a variety of female experience, often sticking to types.
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Musk set lofty goals and insisted on sticking to them, according to countless media reports.
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In Thursday's statement, the North made clear it's sticking to its traditional stance on denuclearization.
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Tesla is sticking to its previous guidance of 360,000 to 400,000 vehicle deliveries this year.
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"He should be talking about policy and sticking to issues for a while," Black said.
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He also said he cut back on drinking, sticking to mostly wine on the weekends.
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Come fall, blindly returning to the habit of sticking to neutrals is all to turnkey.
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But currently she's sticking to one mane style that's having a big resurgence: Cher hair.
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Both sides had publicly declared they were sticking to the ceasefire, the UN said Tuesday.
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Add-ons were a way to differentiate badges while sticking to a standardized manufacturing process.
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So we bashed out a plan together, and the scripts ended up sticking to it.
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The sticker fit perfectly and was easy to get on without it sticking to itself.
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In the meantime, I think I'll be sticking to scripted program with more positive imagery.
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Of course, drawing up a budget and then sticking to it are two different things.
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Critics are sticking to rigid gender definitions that the publication seeks to subvert, he said.
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But now McConnell and other GOP leaders know what sticking to the script looks like.
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Foxhoven's last email has him sticking to his guns after complaints about his rabid fandom.
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Despite the band's exploration of various styles, the show is sticking to 2-dimensional animations.
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Credit costs should climb and Morgan Stanley recommends sticking to banks with strong balance sheets.
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The museum's sticking to the plan to run the live stream through President Trump's term.
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But Alliance 90 has also won hard fights by sticking to its guns, Bütikofer insisted.
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The song is uncharacteristically brooding, with Chris Martin sticking to his little-heard lower register.
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Ramsey advises making a budget on day one and sticking to it — no matter what.
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And with most people sticking to the walkways, you'll have the streets mostly to yourself.
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Strips of hygienic plastic lining were on the walls, floor, and sticking to my feet.
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For now, it is sticking to these launch markets to prove out its model first.
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At the end of the day, they're sticking to the Tinelli prescription: whatever helps, helps.
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Washington (CNN)Everyone has an opinion of President Donald Trump — and they're sticking to it.
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It will also show whether Trump is sticking to his plan or backtracking after criticism.
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Still, KKday is sticking to its Asia focus for now, according to Chen and Huang.
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I'm sticking to my theory, although I don't think it applies to the Sanders campaign.
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McConnell is sticking to the safe plan of concentrating on the 12 annual appropriations bills.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Speculators are sticking to their bearish bets on the dollar and U.S. Treasuries.
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If you want to celebrate the holidays while sticking to your everyday orders, never fear.
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"We are sticking to the plan," one OPEC source said when asked about Trump's tweet.
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According to de Jesús, sticking to June 11 was a calculated political risk for Rosselló.
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Successful business leaders agree: Sticking to a strict routine is key to achieving your goals.
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News organizations would best serve the public by sticking to the facts and the news.
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Valeo added it was sticking to its targets, namely for having a stronger market outperformance.
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"This decision shows that Bouteflika is sticking to the constitution," said political analyst Arslan Chikhaoui.
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Wal-Mart, though, is sticking to its $35 minimum for free shipping on online orders.
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Oil futures rose after OPEC said it was sticking to its deal to reduce output.
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In the current environment, JPMorgan is sticking to the themes that bore fruit in 2015.
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We can't do that by tinkering around the edges or sticking to the status quo.
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The trustees, sticking to temple rules, had insisted that her clothes be wet before entering.
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For example, experts suggest sticking to a schedule, both for sleep and for sexual encounters.
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Meg Whitman keeps sticking to her story that she won't be the next Uber CEO.
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Still, we're sticking to (and keeping our fingers crossed for) our original slew of predictions.
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As a society, we have had trouble sticking to the theoretical ideals of criminal justice.
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He dusts the noodles with more flour to prevent them from sticking to each other.
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Sure, but you'd actually be better off sticking to a refreshing glass of tap water.
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"We are still sticking to our plan," said Altaj Blah, a protester in central Khartoum.
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Plus, neither my husband nor I have ever done well sticking to a strict budget.
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In the final weeks of the campaign, McCaskill and Hawley are sticking to their scripts.
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And best of all, sticking to the bialy results in one fewer decision to make.
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The company has also tried to keep its 44,000 employees sticking to business as usual.
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She said she was sticking to the "script" Dulos told her to follow, it states.
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We got them leaving court Tuesday -- Stevie's sticking to his story while Joseline appears unfazed.
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Start out by sticking to the same schedule as when you went into an office.
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Creating and sticking to a budget can be a challenge for couples planning a wedding.
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At McMurdo Station, black volcanic dust boils off unpaved roads, sticking to trucks and buildings.
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Even sticking to the low side of that analysis, junk looks attractive relative to stocks.
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There's no arguing that, for him, sticking to these goals has been a grand slam.
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But you have to give the movie credit for sticking to its lack of guns.
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Of course, all of this depends on Verizon actually sticking to what it's promising here.
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Another reason is that, at least at the start, sticking to resolutions tends to stink.
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It's a heavy and self-defeating price to pay for sticking to an election pledge.
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For the record, the Kremlin is sticking to the official line of avoiding domestic discord.
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The Fed is sticking to its guns Stocks tend to slump after rapid rate spikes.
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But your focus shouldn't be on sticking to these "to-do list" goals, says Duckworth.
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Trump, while not known for sticking to tradition, kept his remarks brief and on message.
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French bids to compensate Iran for sticking to parts of the nuclear deal have stalled.
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Similarly, sticking to your budget means less impulse purchases and fewer meals out with friends.
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Sticking to your original, long-term plan is the best way to weather the storm.
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HP: Sticking to the liberal column, there's the communitarian box and the more individualistic box.
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He disputes that, saying he's always ready ... but Princess is sticking to her guns here.
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" GENNADIY GOLDBERG, INTEREST RATE STRATEGIST, TD SECURITIES, NEW YORK "Powell's kind of sticking to the tone.
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Even creating and sticking to a budget can interfere with a person's longer-term financial goals.
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There are no engagement rings for Ronda Rousey just yet – she's sticking to the boxing ring.
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Gordhan however said the economy was resilient, and Treasury would be sticking to its fiscal targets.
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Dr. Solomon also recommends sticking to a minimal routine and looking for products with moisturizing properties.
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Self-made millionaire Kyle Taylor knows that you have to make sticking to a budget enjoyable.
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If you opt for PUMP, I'd advise sticking to day or afternoon drinking and simple snacks.
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Certainly looks like she's toeing the line when it comes to sticking to her sentencing guidelines.
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But what's even worse than getting herself to the gym is sticking to a regimented diet.
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But, as Battle said, setting a clear intention and sticking to it is the best route.
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He is restraining himself on Twitter and is largely sticking to script during speeches at rallies.
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Yemen's government is sticking to its position that Hodeidah should be under its control, said Kamali.
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Meanwhile, the Trump administration and other courts are sticking to less expansive readings of that law.
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Picking one goal and sticking to it can make incorporating the tracker into your life easier.
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Level Money is worth investigating especially if you have a tough time sticking to a plan.
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Researchers frequently find security flaws in OpenSSL, meaning that sticking to the newest versions is vital.
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Musk is sticking to his long-term vision of why the deal is a no-brainer.
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Her workouts consisted of workout tapes and sticking to the salad bar while on Tinder dates.
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Kim's sticking to the un-glammed look she vowed to adopt ... other than the fur coat.
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Once she started speaking that morning, she had no intention of sticking to her time limit.
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Long-term, Hustle hopes to propel the right side of history by sticking to the left.
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Sticking to the spending caps will not solve all our nation's fiscal woes—far from it.
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The actress, 71, is sticking to her workouts — thanks to a little inspiration from a mural.
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And there's little point sticking to a narrow inflation objective while ignoring a potential climate catastrophe.
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Farley recommends sticking to a more formalized email for the first couple of correspondences with someone.
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She recommended sticking to areas with pricing power such as old technology and health care stocks.
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Republican senator Chuck Grassley said it was a matter of the president sticking to his promise.
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Cho and other aides favoured sticking to Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign to force the North's denuclearisation.
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Still, Grant doubts that management can turnaround the stock, and is sticking to his bearish position.
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By sticking to the hood, people only have to deal with one impact instead of multiple.
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Sticking to its promise, Ulta revealed the sneak peek of its exclusive Urban Decay Afterglow Palette.
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Instead, Brown suggests sticking to eating a healthy, balanced diet and getting enough physical activity. Belcalis.
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It stops the polymer layers sticking to the base and also removes heat generated during curing.
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When the Apollo astronauts journeyed to the Moon, they had a hard time sticking to schedule.
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The Trump administration has claimed that Iran is not sticking to the terms of the deal.
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The most challenging part of the renovation for Monroe was sticking to a timeline and budget.
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Garner recognized that sticking to her method with the necessary consistency required a certain emotional remove.
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Protecting the Fed's reputation Powell deserves credit for sticking to his guns despite the political pressure.
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When there are alcohol cravings involved, sticking to a plan like Dry January can be challenging.
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One of those is frugality — a commitment to saving, spending less, and sticking to a budget.
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Simply by sticking to its original text, the remake may still have the power to provoke.
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Amazon will still not sell the HomePod smart speaker, sticking to its own Echo offerings instead.
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For those sticking to a budget, we also found some of the best gifts under $50.
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Since her insurance is a state-retiree plan, she's sticking to hormone-replacement therapy for now.
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Demanding more money and then sticking to that demand seemed mundane by the man's own standards.
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He also warned companies about stepping blindly into financial activities and sticking to their core businesses.
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To bottom line it: Vehemently sticking to the same gym routine will level off your progress.
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Neither of the two do drugs, instead sticking to alcohol (and in Soke's case, yes, spliffs).
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You can choose up to three products, but we suggest sticking to these vegan-friendly basics.
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For me, it was just sticking to my guns and knowing that obviously that wasn't true.
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President Trump's trade war is rattling China's leaders, but they're sticking to their annual growth targets.
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This is no time for charities to be putting funding reports together or sticking to guidelines.
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Chinese state-run media Xinhua is also sticking to its tough stance on the trade war.
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That meant mostly sticking to memoirs, studying the structure and voice that other — real — memoirists used.
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"My tip for sticking to resolutions and goals is quite simple — write it down," he advised.
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If you're having a hard time sticking to your New Year's resolutions already, you're not alone.
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It&aposs really not in a ton of my crevices and sticking to my dry patches.
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I've cut back on how much I'm reading about the coronavirus, I'm sticking to reliable sources.
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The government is overachieving this goal by sticking to its budget policy of no new borrowing.
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Nearly a quarter into quality's underperformance, BlackRock is sticking to its bullish tilt on the factor.
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Just look at the success college's SEC has had that way, sticking to its southern image.
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Instead, I'm sticking to my existing daily routines — and improving them by adding simple, incremental changes.
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Americans overall are sticking to traditional gifts for Valentine's Day, including candy, flowers, cards and jewelry.
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What tips do you have for people who have a hard time sticking to their goals?
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You'll know you're ready when you have a clear plan for sticking to your new habits.
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He prefers sticking to the basic blocking and tackling of government: passing the annual appropriations bills.
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Ms. Pena said to be firm about sticking to a date once it has been chosen.
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Scooter Braun is sticking to his side of the story in his feud with Taylor Swift.
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Sticking to an unpopular candidate with an unpopular message will only leave the party continuously unpopular.
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A rotating cylindrical device that collects bits of fibre sticking to the surface of a garment.
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Sticking to a budget, avoiding eating out or buying more shoes/clothes/stuff takes daily restraint.
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There's one story, there's a singular story, you're sticking to that singular vision the entire time.
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Because for an album that finds Drake sticking to what Drake knows best, so should its sequence.
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By sticking to one "theme" while packing, it helps to make all of your outfits so versatile.
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Today: A woman who believes in sticking to a diet of mostly whole, minimally processed, organic foods.
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And whether he's swinging, fighting, or sticking to a wall, he always moves like Spider-Man too.
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Corinne Olympios loves to tease, and she's sticking to that ... even after Nick Viall sent her packing.
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Nor do many men calling themselves feminists in word but seldom sticking to their values in deed.
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And it looks like Kardashian West, 35, might be sticking to these lighter locks for a while.
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Finally, show you're serious in your negotiating stance by drawing a bottom line and sticking to it.
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Philip Goglia, recently told PEOPLE she's sticking to the same diet now, but with a few changes.
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Beyond that, the Superangel fund will be sector agnostic, sticking to a broad remit of information technology.
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He does his own grocery shopping and grilling, sticking to a diet of mostly meat and vegetables.
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For our purposes today, we're sticking to the basics, which means the palm's major and minor lines.
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Single user only Amazon is still sticking to a mainly single-user system for the Echo Show.
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Sticking to its roots won't cut it because Facebook-style social networking has already failed in China.
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There is a better chance of sticking to a simple, fixed-weights rule than a complex one.
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He also recommended sticking to your guns with your preferred pricing, even if it feels uncomfortable initially.
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Still, it's good to know that there's at least one advantage to sticking to what comes easily.
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According to Nichols, it seems like Microsoft may be sticking to this PC gaming territory for awhile.
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Sticking to the rules is part of the game when you decide to go to North Korea.
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We live in the ClassPass era, which means we're not just sticking to one kind of workout.
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Instead of sticking to her strawberry blond color, Parker's hair is now platinum blond — and it's amazing.
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The boy is sticking to a special adolescent-friendly regiment heavy on cardio and light on weights.
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Most folks choose to avoid discomfort by sticking to what they know, even if it's not great.
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The system of co-operation works by sticking to technical details and avoiding blame or other agendas.
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My sticking to my guns and doing it my way, and standing firm – that's definitely from him.
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So, kudos to their team for sticking to their guns and saying it's Best Picture or bust.
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The trick is in sticking to the company's original vision adamantly, but being patient with new employees.
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Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, seems to be sticking to the WTO's rules for now.
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Let's honor my family's service - and your own - by sticking to the issues for the final week.
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Oman has also been quiet, sticking to its longstanding position of neutrality on Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Waymo is sticking to its end-of-2018 timeline for a self-driving taxi service in Arizona.
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When it comes to Christmas, Joanna Gaines is all about sticking to what she knows and loves.
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Let's just say I'll probably be sticking to mayonnaise when it comes to pantry-sourced hair treatments.
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By sticking to a healthy diet and daily exercise — "You know, all that easy stuff," Theron jokes.
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Sticking to this can be relatively inexpensive, so long as you don't add on too many services.
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But to make that feel a little less daunting, we're picking an era and sticking to it.
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Cost deters many, as does the grind of sticking to a dinner schedule made days in advance.
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For Britain, the only antidote to that is confronting complacency and sticking to the course we've charted.
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I miss out on nothing, in terms of real-world socializing, by sticking to Facebook and texting.
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Sanchez is sticking to his position of not bringing forward the next national election due mid-2020.
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Whether sticking to or playing around with convention, each incorporates genre marks into its own musical substance.
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Harris's approach appears dedicated to assuaging some of these concerns, while sticking to the same end goal.
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She's also careful about what alcohol she drinks, sticking to tequila on the rocks, beer or wine.
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Staying quiet and sticking to football seems like the exact opposite of Colin's off-the-field goals.
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However, some market watchers are more optimistic, sticking to the view that the worst is left behind.
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He might have a new album about to drop, but Eminem is sticking to the fan favorites.
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You scale back your Facebooking by setting a specific purpose for each session and sticking to it.
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New York is the birthplace of many things, but for our purposes we are sticking to pizza.
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In order to achieve those goals, they are avoiding high-interest debt and sticking to a budget.
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The group is sticking to its target of revenue stabilization in France, a spokesman for Altice said.
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Sticking to muted shades of black, olive green and white — with touches of red and pale pink!
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Sticking to the traditional timetable, he said, would mean losing much of that needed water to evaporation.
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While those newer organizations are sticking to their guns, the legacy teams have been starting from scratch.
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And it looks like her early pregnancy style is all about sticking to what's comfy and cool.
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Even when sticking to a script, Mr Trump seems incapable of producing ideas of depth and rigour.
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Avoid a lifetime of sleep issues by sticking to bedtime and wake-up routines whenever you can.
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Right now I'm sticking to light weights because I have a herniated disc in my lower back.
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And for those who are investing in taxable accounts, Gassman recommends sticking to your overall investment plan.
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Having a "wind-down routine" is as vital as sticking to a sleep routine, according to Wilson.
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The bad news is that listening to people and sticking to the script are hardly Trump's strengths.
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That means -- among other things -- sticking to their side of the bargain that ended Iran's nuclear programme.
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So it's presumably sticking to its lack of having a policy at all right now, for now.
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Nearly a year later, I'm still sticking to a lot of the same "rules" I originally implemented.
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Kearney: You can still lose weight while drinking occasional alcohol, if you're sticking to the cleaner foods.
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Instead of sticking to the Neibolt house, you'll actually visit more in-film locations this time -- Mrs.
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Padhi faithfully chronicles all these events, sticking to the main narrative of Singh, Das and their relationship.
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" From The Roanoke Times: "[Trump's] just sticking to his word on every single promise that he made.
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Kim Kardashian West has been sticking to her post-baby diet plan – and she's getting serious results.
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Try sticking to a simple rule: When you choose to go out to dinner, skip the wine.
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For now, May's government is sticking to its plan and Brexit supporters showed little sign of concern.
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We'll be saving the rubber-chicken tasks for later and sticking to Ikea furniture building for now.
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I love to cook, and I find it keeps me healthier and sticking to a better budget!
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The Liberal government has been adamant about sticking to midsummer this year as the date for legalization.
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Khan confirmed that TfL would be sticking to its guns during his regular Mayor's Question Time session.
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Earlier this year, the company announced it was ending Karma drone production and sticking to action cams.
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Despite sticking to his "own bubble," the British singer had met Swift while hanging out with Hadid.
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Sticking to an investment plan and ensuring that it's fruitful isn't always the easiest thing to do.
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"To make a kind of novel up using imaginary arguments is not sticking to reality," he said.
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Trump himself, meanwhile, has promised not to cut Medicare and seems to be sticking to that promise.
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Beefeater, a London staple since the 1800s, is sticking to basics even as rivals keep sprouting up.
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Asked in the film if she was chauvinistic about sticking to local ingredients for her restaurant, Mrs.
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Democrats, meanwhile, appeared to be sticking to their position that an F.B.I. investigation should precede any hearing.
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Sticking to the script or flipping it totally, we don't care — we'll be tuned in either way.
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Keep your hands moist while forming the balls to prevent the dough from sticking to your hands.
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" After the vote, China's Foreign Ministry applauded "the relevant E.U. country for sticking to the right position.
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"Start slowly, sticking to two miles, and alternate with your normal running shoes at first," she said.
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"I'm sticking to my guns: you own Apple, you don't trade it," the "Mad Money" host concluded.
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They don't worry about looking cool, or sticking to certain moves — they just flail those tiny limbs.
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The goal is to get in and out of Target only sticking to items on the registry.
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There's been a lot of talk lately about "sticking to sports" — and keeping politics out of it.
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You'll be left with a cupcake you can feel good about and a resolution worth sticking to.
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" Sticking to his anti-tax argument, Norquist argued that "tariffs are taxes" and they are "very disruptive.
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Track is still sticking to his bad boy ways, if his arrest on Monday is any indication.
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They have also been charged by critics with relentless self-promotion and difficulty sticking to the truth.
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We must just hope Boris won't risk an economic crash by sticking to his "no extension" mantra.
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Producers are sticking to the deal and an involuntary drop in Venezuelan output has further boosted compliance.
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Aedes aegypti eggs can survive the winter by sticking to the sides of containers, mosquito officials said.
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But instead of sticking to Dudley on the switch, Curry fights over and continues to pursue Bledsoe.
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The cowboys and their kinfolk, they finally understand: That #Amnesty Don was never sticking to his plan.
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It's easy to imagine the band sticking to their guns and subtly tweaking their already-winning formula.
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Although we can appreciate the star sticking to her roots in the past, we're loving the badass red.
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I'm angry and angsty about Bixby primarily because it shows a Samsung sticking to its old bad habits.
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Though listening to ex bosses of FSA might be useful in some occasions, I prefer sticking to facts.
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Lisa Rinna is known for sticking to her signature hairstyle but on Friday, she debuted a major change!
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In addition to sticking to a healthy diet, Alley makes sure she is active three times a week.
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"This is all gross looking and it's not sticking to people anymore," the girl said, paraphrasing the video.
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FOWLER: Call it what you want, it&aposs the Mitch McConnell rule and we&aposre sticking to it.
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But he has ruled out new debt to finance investments, sticking to his balanced budget policy until 2020.
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For YouTube star Cassey Ho, sticking to a healthy diet and exercise plan isn't just about looking good.
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Moments before she had told me, "The energy is fantastic," and she seemed to be sticking to that.
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But I have to admire The Americans for sticking to its non-pulpy guns to the very end.
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Normally, trade agreements are self-reinforcing, with members sticking to them because they generate gains for all concerned.
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The hard part about sticking to a gluten-free diet wasn't cutting out the usual gluten-containing suspects.
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" G/O Media then fired Petchesky, who tweeted Tuesday that he was fired "for not sticking to sports.
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Explaining his opposition, Mr Sessions said that sticking to methods in a manual allows the enemy to prepare.
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All of your makeup should come off before you go to sleep, especially anything sticking to your eyelashes.
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For everyday wear (and, well, budget reasons), though, we'll be sticking to these gold-leaf embellished Stan Smiths.
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Update: Months after publicly declaring she will now go makeup-free, Alicia Keys is sticking to her word.
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And all those bacteria swimming around with you and your pals just love sticking to your contact lenses.
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" And, thus, we're more or less back to normal at this point in terms of "sticking to sports.
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While sticking to a routine is comfortable, early into the new year, I realized I wasn't completely myself.
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That's the main obstacle that we'll have is sticking to change and making sure it's for the better.
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Goldman said it was sticking to its forecast of $20.06-$22 per barrel for Brent through next summer.
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While the mom of two is sticking to the "strict Atkins diet" that helped her lose 60 lbs.
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By sticking to a mostly black background and short sentences, the presentation maintains a serious yet entertaining vibe.
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Charlotte York Goldenblatt always evaded falling into trendy traps by sticking to her tired and true preppy basics.
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On Monday, the same panel issued an update of its guidelines — and it is sticking to its guns.
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Lou punched Trevor because he believed he wasn't sticking to the email by talking to Peter and Sam.
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Meanwhile, the rest of us will be satisfied with sticking to our New Year's resolutions for a day.
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"It's great that he's sticking to it and staying true to himself and what he wants to do."
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While the moon is void of course, you'll be better off sticking to only the most essential tasks.
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Visually, the film is quite plain, sticking to talking heads and still images of the artwork being discussed.
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But without a doubt, next time I'm looking to do a mask, I'll be sticking to just one.
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I can take these down all night and keep ticking, but I've been sticking to vodka soda lately.
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The perfect playlist takes time to curate, and Larson advises sticking to tunes you would normally listen too.
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C.), and Dave Brat (R-Va.) avoided primary challenges by sticking to their limited government, constitutionalist principles. Rep.
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Sanders also declared that A Higher Loyalty is full of "lies," but Comey is sticking to his narrative.
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He said he was sticking to his view that "in is in and out is out" regarding Brexit.
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WhatsApp isn't planning to enable third-party ads within the service, and it's sticking to its original principles.
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For everyone else, it's probably worth sticking to the Counter-Strike Android port for your slightly larger smartphone.
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Sticking to platitudes while discussing a turbulent time in his life, Mejia already sounds like a seasoned professional.
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But as any mom to three kids knows, sticking to a perfect diet plan is not always easy.
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Instead of sticking to our schedule of excursions from the tiny inlet, we ended up never leaving it.
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If you have an important letter to write, I'd suggest sticking to the keyboard to keep things neutral.
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For now, Zuckerberg is sticking to his line that it's not Facebook's job to police paid political speech.
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It said it is sticking to its plans to cut bases and pilot and cabin crew jobs. bit.
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But their insistence on sticking to the plan aggravated Trump and played a role in both men's downfalls.
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The world's second-largest retailer is also sticking to plans for a possible flotation of its Brazil unit.
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It probably starts with a commitment to sticking to your budget, and you do for a few days.
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First lady Melania Trump is sticking to her campaign promise to crack down on online harassment and cyberbullying.
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If you are prone to racking up debt, sticking to debit may be a good idea after all.
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Sticking to the comedy genre, Hope was familiar to everyone and was featured on virtually every media platform.
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Keep toughing it out, sticking to her script, answering uncomfortable questions with her tight smile, and moving on?
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Ah, the egg ghost—coating your every mug, every breath, sticking to every fork and following you around.
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That sort of exhaustion could in turn discourage people from sticking to their treatment plans, the report said.
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Most people grow out their fringe in hot weather to avoid the dreaded hair-sticking-to-forehead look.
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He would tell them to start walking straight, sticking to a small canal running parallel to la línea.
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My friend is doing a dry month, so I decide to show solidarity by sticking to water too.
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"I am sticking to my duty and to my responsibilities," Achleitner told 5,400 shareholders at the annual meeting.
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Start by creating a meal plan for the week and sticking to it, so you avoid over-buying.
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Spain has always been supremely confident in sticking to their game plan, assuming the goal is coming eventually.
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Whether I was a wimp or wise by sticking to a sled depends upon whom you're talking to.
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Obviously, a lot of people aren't buying it ... but that's Nikki's story and she's sticking to it here.
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"And I can assure you that we are sticking to the goal of a balanced budget," Merkel added.
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At three unannounced times, researchers checked on patients to see how closely they were sticking to the instructions.
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But these polls show that support for gun control is sticking to some extent — and, in fact, growing.
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But like many rebels, he adopted more religious references in online videos after initially sticking to nationalist themes.
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Sticking to flowy shapes, he aims to imbue a sense of constant change and motion to his characters.
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Victoria Davis, a spokeswoman for Juul, said the company is sticking to its plan to curb youth vaping.
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"If my legs are sticking to anything, my mood is automatically decreased by at least half," she said.
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Sometimes the hardest part of sticking to a fitness routine is commiting to a time to do it.
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While others were talking treason, Brown was sticking to basics in meetings with farmers and small-town residents.
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But Vicky Maywald, a Texan who was vacationing with five family members, was sticking to her Oahu vacation.
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She suggested sticking to rides that your child feels most comfortable with and is excited to go on.
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Giorgia, a 19-year-old from Rome, told Business Insider said Italians are sticking to this rule rigorously.
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TECH TIP Apple's iOS software includes a tool for planning a serious slumber schedule and sticking to it.
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I'd say, try sticking to the stuff that isn't going to come back all over again in September.
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"The first time I had it, I was just like, I'm sticking to this," he said between bites.
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Despite the skirmishes, Colonel Conricus said Israel was sticking to its policy of noninterference in the Syrian war.
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Sticking to the 60% Solution may not work for everyone, but it gives you a number, a target.
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Beckstead also suggests sticking to runs of distances anywhere from 3 to 5 miles while wearing the XTs.
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Even as he was overseeing the response, Pence himself was sticking to his planned political schedule in Florida.
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And when it comes to meeting goals and sticking to your guns, nothing beats putting pen to paper.
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After sticking to an exercise routine, cooking more might be among the most commonly adopted New Year's resolutions.
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It was like I was choosing to take a stand for my own pleasure and sticking to it.
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Insurance companies negotiate discounted rates with doctors, so save yourself some bucks by sticking to your folks' plan.
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CHOOSE A HOME OVER A HOTEL If you're sticking to one destination, Ms. McClure recommended renting a home.
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And as Belsham alluded to, Jet is still keeping prices low, sticking to Walmart's "everyday low price" mantra.
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Many said they held it against their former senator, though some admired him for sticking to his principles.
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To add an extra margin of safety, the Kitty Hawk engineers are sticking to flying over open water.
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To cope, they recommend limiting media exposure to the topic by sticking to one or two trusted sources.
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That's because, like many people, we've significantly dialed back on eating meat, sticking to vegetarian eating on weeknights.
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"I am glad that we are sticking to the negotiating timetable, which is already quite tight," he said.
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A problem has emerged for Democrats who want to go negative: They're just not comfortable sticking to it.
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Whether you&aposre trying to lose weight or just eat healthier, sticking to a new diet is tough.
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But she admits she's not always perfect when it comes to sticking to wellness routines, like eating clean.
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A quintessential Perahia recital, this, sticking to the core repertoire but building throughout the evening toward a climax.
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The material is soft and comfortable, but often runs the risk of overheating or sticking to your skin.
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While taking in a baseball game Tuesday with Cuban President Raúl Castro, Obama defended sticking to his schedule.
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In preschool, people liked proper, because it's elegant to be that, but I like sticking to my fundamentals.
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Home in on those rising expenses by building a budget with your financial advisor and sticking to it.
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Biden and his campaign have insisted for months that he's got a plan and he's sticking to it.
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But apportioning time and sticking to plans are valuable life skills kids can learn while school is canceled.
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That's true even when he sticks to the script — as long as sticking to the script is rare.
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If Trump is changing, though, he's sticking to his own script and continuing to emphasize that he won't change.
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You, and others, will be sticking to their word, so don't be afraid to give away well-earned trust.
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Sometimes success means sticking to your plan even if things are not working out so well at the moment.
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The actor, 46, has been sticking to his normal routine since announcing his split from Jennifer Aniston last month.
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Meanwhile, major palm oil trader Cargill Ltd said it was sticking to its decision to suspend business with IOI.
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Sticking to rice means that fruits and vegetables are not as easily available and affordable as they could be.
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There are approximately 12 bajillion options, and whatever moniker you go with is sticking to that kid for life.
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So, it might not be as chic, but I'll be sticking to my tried-and-true, American cleansing routine.
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I'm now seeing how sticking to these healthy ways of being is the key to personal satisfaction and happiness.
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Sticking to ballots received only by Tuesday, as Trump is insisting, would disenfranchise military service-members and Americans abroad.
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Why does no amount of concealer or moisturizer — or even just sticking to our usual routine — seem to help?
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Other than that, the writer and director, Scott McGehee and Evan Siegel, plan on sticking to the source material.
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So, if you're a regular coffee-drinker, you might want to be extra careful about sticking to your routine.
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But House Republicans, rather than sticking to their initial plan of governing the country responsibly, meekly indulged his tantrum.
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The end of China's ridesharing gig Didi is sticking to its internet play by aggressively partnering with outside partners.
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We obviously can't judge the experience before it happens, and there are understandable reasons for sticking to highlight reels.
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Several congratulate Zuckerberg as a champion of free speech, sticking to his guns by not tampering with political ads.
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We'll be sticking to our Kylie Lip Kits — color that only lasts the work day is enough for us.
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Her nutritionist, Dr. Philip Goglia, tells PEOPLE she's sticking to the same diet now, but with a few changes.
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The first week was the toughest, but O'Reilly focused on sticking to the diet, and learned proper portion sizes.
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Other challenges include maintaining financial stability, supporting economic growth, encouraging productivity and sticking to responsible fiscal policies, he said.
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Prepping well-portioned meals — and sticking to them — is an efficient way to help kick off a lifestyle change.
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Naturally, she looked as beautiful as ever, and we're happy to see she's sticking to her no-makeup vow.
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But it'd seem the Schouler way of navigating it all is by sticking to what they know best: clothes.
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Asked by a lawmaker in parliament if she was sticking to the "tens of thousands" target, May said: "Yes".
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Sticking to tradition, the first time the prince sees his bride will be when she walks down the aisle.
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Before Ritual, I was always trying the latest trend or being a bit excessive and not sticking to it.
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She realized that this unfortunate pattern was caused by sagging pizza box lids sticking to her pies' cheesy tops.
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They were to be abandoned if sticking to them would mean doing something outright barbarous, such as losing power.
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It's a lot of money you know but we've really done a great job of sticking to our plan.
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Focus on reining in your spending by writing out a grocery list before you shop — and sticking to it.
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But this week, she's still sticking to her story and even got into an argument about it in Miami.
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By sticking to the rule book on her own terms, she was, in her own way, bucking the establishment.
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Previously, Kardashian's nutritionist, Dr. Philip Goglia told PEOPLE she's sticking to the same diet now with a few changes.
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And rightfully so, she's been working out hard and sticking to her strict diet for more than six months.
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But industry experts say that many Japanese firms are sticking to "Just in time", opting not to increase inventories.
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Goldman is sticking to its forecast of $45-$50 per barrel forecast for Brent crude oil though next summer.
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One of the most challenging elements of building DinoByte Labs was sticking to the plan to be self-funded.
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But he said Athens was also committed to sticking to the fiscal targets and reforms promised to its lenders.
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B. So, in practice, she's better off sticking to reputation songs with a touch of the all-time hits.
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For now, he isn't cured yet, but his situation is gradually improving, and he's sticking to his healthier lifestyle.
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Sticking to a budget, personally and professionally, forces us to make thoughtful choices about what we want and need.
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After centuries of sticking to a rigid doctrine, church leaders suddenly have a choice to make: adapt or die.
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Never sticking to one sound for too long, the EP is constantly warping and keeping listeners on their toes.
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Instead, shift the burden of spending decisions to them by giving them a fixed amount and sticking to it.
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The oil keeps the sauce from sticking to the pasta—and, of course, oil isn't cheap, so why waste?
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Like most games that emphasize freedom and exploration over sticking to a script, the story is besides the point.
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I laugh at the incongruous size of him, sticking to his stomach and escaping from the springing hair below.
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And that was also litigated, and [after eight years] the Bush administration ended up sticking to the Clinton standard.
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After all, if the second-biggest carbon emitter in the world isn't sticking to its pledge, why should they?
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Control usually means sticking to one or many rules: no gluten, no sugar, only clean eating, and so on.
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Several oil ministers met in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, on Friday to assess whether producers are sticking to the deal.
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The rain and everything kind of factored in, so we were sticking to the run and it worked out.
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Sticking to the poet Jules Laforgue's adjustment to the myth, Andromeda angrily rejects Perseus after he kills the monster.
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"I like certainty that I'm sticking to dietary choices, but with keto it's always a bit annoying," Hickey said.
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Although it's been just days since the passing of his mother, Marc Anthony is sticking to his work schedule.
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Sticking to tradition, the award distributed to the winners was a literal brick embellished with a gold-colored plaque.
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Sticking to moderation now could set us up for a healthier year — and maybe even a healthier life. Cheers!
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Eventually, around 583, Paddock began spending more time in Reno, and sticking to his pattern, began buying property there.
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Connect your field to your past, your life's ambitions or your skills rather than sticking to that passion stuff.
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Democrats have tried to pin Republicans into sticking to Trump's pledge not to cut Social Security or Medicare benefits.
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My job is to make sure it is done smoothly and by the rules, and I'm sticking to that.
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New CEO Vanlancker said he was sticking to the standalone goals Akzo set itself when it rejected PPG's offer.
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Everyone slacks a bit sometimes, said Neo, and that's okay as long as you're sticking to your discipline overall.
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Falih said on Sunday Saudi Arabia was sticking to its position on the Algiers agreement that everyone should cooperate.
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She recommended sticking to just two dates per week, otherwise you may confuse feelings about some dates with others.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. walked to the podium on August 28, 1963, intent on sticking to the script.
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My meal experiments read like vegetable mad libs because sticking to veggies meant the appearance of fully-portioned meals.
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After the events of Season 2 are you sticking to that number as an ideal for the show's longevity?
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In a written reply to Reuters questions, the bank said it was sticking to its floating foreign exchange rate.
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The sources said Britain was sticking to its proposal to use the latest technology to make border checks seamless.
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But investors sticking to the sidelines are already underperforming the big rally in riskier assets so far in 2019.
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But, sticking to the text, I think there may be some time before we end up in Neuromancer's world.
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Things will be tricky in your day job, and a personal routine you've been sticking to may get disrupted.
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But I'm terrible at sticking to a routine, and I'm even worse at it when that routine involves exercise.
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All the same, she is sticking to her view that Georgia must reach some sort of accommodation with Moscow.
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The doom, real or perceived, resonates more loudly than rational calls for making a plan and sticking to it.
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They're instead sticking to their guns about the workplace, at least according to the teens who don't trust them.
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Of course, staying calm and sticking to a plan — as many index fund investors do — is always in fashion.
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Sticking to routine Publicly, Trump has shrugged off suggestions he alter his routine to avoid exposure to COVID-19.
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Okay, so the first thing is that this virus is better than previous coronaviruses at sticking to our cells.
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She reiterated Biden is sticking to his pledge of not taking donations from leaders of the fossil fuel industry.
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Many of the people espousing Bitcoin carnivorism on social media are likely not sticking to the diet, Bhai said.
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But sticking to traditional hours can be counterproductive, leading to "presenteeism" — employees showing up and being only minimally functional.
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We're sticking to our retirement savings strategy, for one thing, even though the value of our accounts has dropped.
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But the secretive nation's leaders are sticking to the official narrative that the global epidemic has not reached them.
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Going forward, I think [McOrmond's] words of wisdom about being calm, sticking to your long-term model, is important.
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Frustrated with yourself for trying your best but finding yourself still overspending or not sticking to what you set?
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Mr. Landrieu has said the city is sticking to the plan, though it appears that will not be easy.
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The alliance has held bag bans at bay by sticking to the scientific merits, Executive Director Matt Seaholm said.
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As they harden, they tumble to the calcium-carbonate landing pads, which keep them from sticking to the ground.
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Nokia sold its once-dominant phone business in 2014, sticking to its network equipment business and broad patent portfolio.
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After a few minutes, they got back to work, although she had a hard time sticking to her assignment.
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Officials suggest wearing reflective tape on costumes and bags to help notify drivers and sticking to sidewalks whenever possible.
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In the future, D'Amelio told MEL Magazine, she hopes to pursue dancing professionally over sticking to social media fame.
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Sticking to the original Revenant as a source of inspiration, while adding new and modern ideas, were the keys.
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Especially if you're just starting out, sticking to safer options, such as index funds, is usually a better bet.
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Keeping track of popular diet regimens can seem nearly as difficult as actually sticking to a new food plan.
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When it comes to audio technology, we would usually recommend sticking to the big brands with the best reputations.
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Sticking to the same person or group of people in the office can seem exclusionary and hurt office morale.
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"What matters now is to build on this achievement by sticking to sound fiscal and economic policies," he added.
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In a group like this, is there competition to be the funniest or were you sticking to the script?
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By sticking to that, I stay to my regimen and I'm able to maintain my level of clear-headedness.
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While Amazon's executives were successful in mostly sticking to the corporate script, at times they sounded out of touch.
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Sticking to China, we wrapped on the NIO IPO, yet another Chinese company looking to debut on a US market.
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That means wearing sunscreen, covering your body with protective clothing, and sticking to the shade during peak hours of daylight.
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So it's good to see that he's sticking to the issues and the ideas that he proposed as a candidate.
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Trump hasn't really answered these questions, sticking to his campaign's theme of giving as few specifics on policy as possible.
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"Having different hydration options is smart to distract you from mindless snacking when sticking to a meal curfew," Blatner says.
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Not only does it add flavor and help spices adhere, but mayo helps keep meat from sticking to the grates.
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However, members also are sticking to the narrative that future moves will happen slowly and remain dependent on economic data.
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"Kanye likes the blonde," she said, but added that she would be sticking to her natural color for a while.
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Dinner: Sticking to one color palette helped me feel dressy and cool, rather than crazy, in my evening-appropriate jumpsuit.
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" Doherty went on to say that for him, sticking to tradition on the big day was "not important at all.
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He may have raised the stakes by competing with tonight's Republican presidential debate, but he's mostly sticking to the script.
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Jenna Bush Hager is begrudgingly sticking to her New Year's resolution to get healthier – with her twin Barbara in tow!
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This year, Modi and his party have created history once more by sticking to a narrative about reclaiming Hindu pride.
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The Fed held interest rates steady, warning of a slowing U.S. economy and sticking to its gradual rate hike message.
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Review your monthly income and aim to get the shortest loan term you can while sticking to your payment budget.
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But what happens when parents are more anal retentive than Henry, insistent on a child sticking to a strict diet?
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Let's just say it looks like Biles' beau will probably be sticking to his natural hair texture from now on.
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A new generation of tech investors are sticking to writing small checks even as $100 million rounds became the norm.
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She's hoping that the biohackers who'll attend her workshop will come up with norms that they feel comfortable sticking to.
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Start by creating a meal plan for the week and sticking to it, for example, so you avoid over-buying.
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She says they deal with the intensity of being married and startup founders by sticking to their areas of expertise.
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"We get to continue the mission, that's what's so exciting," said Hirschhorn about the company sticking to its core business.
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In sticking to its principles, Apple would have been able to hold its head high in the US and globally.
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"Having a non-stupid strategy and sticking to it will leave you better off than most people," says Mr Brown.
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While sticking to our budgets is important to us, that's not the only thing we care about when grocery shopping.
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Apple's an amazing company, but no one has the momentum of Amazon, so I'm sticking to my guns with Amazon.
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By stating its principles and sticking to them, even when taking some unpopular stances, Microsoft has displayed more political savvy.
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While sticking to her new lifestyle is certainly more challenging, she stays motivated by remembering how far she has come.
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As for us, we'll be following Moore's lead and sticking to original, meaningful ideas before hitting up the parlor, too.
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More to the point, the trouble is that sticking to bonds is risky as well, just in a subtler way.
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Rather than sticking to a tiny cat eye flick, makeup artist Pati Dubroff laid it on thick for Margot Robbie.
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I know that since it's for the benefit of my daughter, I'll have no problem sticking to it this time.
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Just like the basics it sells, Mack Weldon is sticking to its own basics in the highly competitive fashion industry.
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No. The feeling of guilt that you must have done something wrong, despite sticking to all the rules of pregnancy?
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Chief Financial Officer Joerg Schneider said the unit was sticking to a 2017 profit target of 150-200 million euros.
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But the President argued that sticking to his schedule denied terrorists any victory in their goal of upending daily life.
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In this most discordant and ugliest of ways—humanity has never really had a hard time with sticking to sports.
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Burr said that even if Russia is likely to dictate Wednesday's hearing, he plans on sticking to the FISA script.
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The Fox News debate Thursday night exposed few new rifts between the contenders and featured candidates mostly sticking to message.
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Nonetheless Daimler said it was sticking to forecasts for slightly higher EBIT in 2016 and significant growth for unit sales.
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Facebook could still launch smartglasses, but sticking to its knitting as an AR software company is always on the table.
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While other firms close billion-dollar venture funds despite a history of smaller fundraises, Benchmark is sticking to its guns.
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Trump didn't take the bait either time, sticking to his scripted remarks and walking a fine line on the issues.
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Falih said on Sunday that Saudi Arabia was sticking to its position on the Algiers agreement, that everyone should cooperate.
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Even so, betting on the rise of the Chinese holidaymaker looks more attractive than sticking to the main Western markets.
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They rarely planned meals in advance and were most likely to snack, as opposed to sticking to set meal times.
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While it only beats our previous low by a few bucks, this monitor has been stubborn about sticking to $740.
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The hardest part about sticking to a food-related resolution is that some days you just don't wanna cook anymore.
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We recommend sticking to neutral colors that feel polished and versatile enough to go with all of your summer outfits.
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Sticking to their guns is also a gamble that a Democrat will not win the White House in the fall.
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I always tell people I'm pretty racecar fit from 25 years of racing, so it's about sticking to my routine.
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When it comes to gaming deals, we recommend sticking to bundles, because these regularly offer the best chances to save.
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Before the meeting, Falih said extending the cooperation framework beyond 2018 wouldn't necessarily mean sticking to countries' current production targets.
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Yep, the IRS is sticking to its guns and it does appear to have some legal footing for its stand.
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The two ministers agreed on sticking to a September Algiers deal on an output cut, the Algerian energy source said.
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Also, I advise sticking to three winery visits in a day because they all start to blend together after that.
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With a few exceptions, the president is sticking to states he won in 2016 where there are competitive Senate races.
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Boele said she was sticking to her view that palladium was overstretched and out of sync with supply/demand dynamics.
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But the leaders will do so only after sticking to the original agenda focused on migration, investment and other matters.
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Take notice if an employee has stopped going above and beyond and is now only sticking to the status quo.
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But Porsche is for now sticking to its original plan to build 20,260 Taycans during the first year of production.
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The moderators of Sunday night's debate did us all a great disservice by sticking to the easy if gruesome issues.
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Law is about statutes of limitations and deadlines and consistency and sticking to precedent, where science is evolving, always changing.
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Sincerely,Sticking To Her GunsDear STHG,Years ago, I took an assistant job for a company that "fixed" college applications.
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Google's sticking to the single camera on the rear of the device, in contrast to the majority of the competition.
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The power of choosing positive habits – and sticking to them for the long-term – will allow your success to compound.
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When you&aposre setting priorities or goals, sticking to the rule of three can help you communicate and focus better.
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Dr. Wechsler suggests seeking help if you are having trouble sticking to your goals or getting into a new routine.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, however, tempered expectations for fiscal stimulus, saying her government is sticking to its balanced budget policy.
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Its scope also reaches farther than one might expect, not merely sticking to contemporary science fiction but going back centuries.
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France is sticking to a 1.7 percent economic growth forecast for 2019, the French finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said.
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The White House has indicated that Mr. Trump is sticking to his demand for $210 billion for a border wall.
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Sticking to the Emperor's love of structure and planning, he's probably also consulting with the best producers and image makers.
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As it happened, by sticking to carefully scripted written answers, the president avoided any charge that he had misled investigators.
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Mr. Trump is sticking to a plan to have a working dinner with President Xi Jinping of China on Saturday.
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The Department of Agriculture confirmed this week it is sticking to its timeline to tighten work requirements starting April 803.
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Later, at The Atlantic's annual discussion festival, he explained why he thought his party was sticking to the talking points.
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The issue came to a head on the debate stage, with each candidate sticking to their side of the story.
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Sticking to a budget I&aposve always been very good at setting budgets — and then, days later, forgetting they exist.
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" (A spokesperson for the magazine declined to weigh in.) Ms. Buck said: "There was so much opprobrium sticking to me.
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Your initial schedule may not be perfect, or you may not be sticking to it as well as you think.
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Sticking to the lower ceiling could go hand in hand with ensuring a more sustainable and equitable society, it added.
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By sticking to the procedural issue, his opinion skirted, albeit barely, a declaration of his own view of the merits.
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Instead, dietitians recommend sticking to a sustainable healthy eating plan that you enjoy and preparing more of your own food.
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German auto parts supplier Continental AG climbed 2.3 percent, and said it was sticking to plans list its powertrain division.
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In the short term, sticking to these guidelines might ease your transition back to reality, once the holidays are over.
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But seeing as how we're talking about an iPhone here, you might be best sticking to an Apple branded product.
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Set your time zone For short trips, consider sticking to your usual home sleep schedule if that's possible, advises Dautovich.
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After Isakson's news, she reiterated that she wouldn't be jumping in the race, sticking to her work on voting rights.
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Uncertainty manifested itself in a complicated stance, sometimes fostering democracy and at others sticking to the letter of the Constitution.
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In March 2018, she made it clear that she was sticking to just being an aunt for the time being.
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But you start somewhere by sticking to your strengths, and then you learn with time how to cover the rest.
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For those two reasons, the president would be creating hostages to fortune by sticking to his trade deficit reduction goal.
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Seems like he's going down the ignorance-is-bliss road and sticking to it, all without witness protection to boot.
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Beijing is sticking to its stance that some U.S. tariffs must be rolled back for a phase one deal (Reuters).
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As politicians across the country demand a change in Virginia's embattled leadership, business leaders are largely sticking to the sidelines.
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Most dieters know the hard truth: Sticking to a weight loss regimen gets more difficult as the day wears on.
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There are too many opinions on the internet anyway, so sticking to yours will always be a difficult enough task.
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"This is an important departure for a president who has been sticking to his guns on his campaign promises," Cramer said.
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So he's sticking to his core message, which is that Hillary Clinton's foreign policy judgment has led to disastrous, unforeseen consequences.
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Speaking to CNBC, Ermotti said that the despite the market moves throughout the year, clients are sticking to their asset choices.
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Though the official return date hasn't been announced, we're on the record as guessing March 2019 and we're sticking to it.
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But then, gradually, globs of the greasy pink stuff start sticking to your fingers, making it harder and harder to manage.
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For 2018, Cobham said it was sticking to a previous forecast for "a range of potential outcomes", without giving further details.
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When it comes to time management, Okome is big on finding the schedule that works for you and sticking to it.
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A Reuters survey this week found that most key oil producers were sticking to the deal, with compliance above 80 percent.
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Taylor Swift once said she was only going to have one tour date in 963 — and she's sticking to her word.
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The package also comes with trained supervisors who drop in on teachers to make sure they're actually sticking to the script.
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Overall, he is sticking to the script from the campaign trail and insisting he won't move away from his core promises.
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Plus, more people dropped out of the alternate-day fasting group, and the people who remained had trouble sticking to instructions.
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Have you ever wanted to experiment with the poppier side of Future or are you happy sticking to the soul shit?
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"We remain in the 'plateau' camp," RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak wrote on Tuesday, sticking to his flat sales forecast.
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"It's maybe the most creative possibility while sticking to the artistic director's vision, which is hard to guess," Mr. Makishi said.
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New additions include a hook on the top for hanging, along with magnets on the back for sticking to your fridge.
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In light of Twitter's announcement, he also said Facebook would be sticking to its stance on paid speech and political ads.
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Instead, many consumers are sticking to off-the-shelf actions like streaming music, reading audiobooks and controlling lights in their homes.
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Football players (and NBA general managers, but that's another story) seem to be "sticking to sports" a bit more this season.
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The Unagi's tires and shocks are fairly solid, but I would recommend sticking to more recently paved roads when riding one.
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In terms of more unexpected news, however, the VS Fashion Show is apparently sticking to what it knows and what sells.
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Apart from an iced latte here and a skipped workout there, you've been good about sticking to your new health regimen.
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As a food writer, I'm sure there's a yearning to get in on the action instead of sticking to the sidelines.
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"Prices would be much higher if China was sticking to their word and buying tens of millions of tonnes," he said.
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In other words, the sequel is sticking to a more traditional DLC structure instead of the episodic release of the original.
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For the time being, they're sticking to what they know: designing good clothes, obviously, but also clothes they want to wear.
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And though she's Nashville's new darling, Cam's also sticking to her West coast roots when it comes to her wedding venue.
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" True Colors"To me, beauty means being truly confident in your own skin and defining a style and sticking to it.
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Sticking to apps from big, well-known names while on public wi-fi will limit the risk (though it's no guarantee).
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And yet, the vast majority of credit and debit cards are designed in landscape, sticking to a thoroughly outdated usage model.
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"You've just got to keep everyone composed and sticking to the game plan," defenseman Marc Methot told the Dallas Morning News.
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We're trying to clean up our acts after the holidays, but sticking to a healthy eating plan can be a drag.
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Design Director Luca Borgogno says that building beauty is paramount instead of sticking to the design adage of form following function.
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The first is that, even if Iran is sticking to the letter of the deal, its actions often violate its spirit.
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The government is also sticking to plans to streamline tax rules in the second half of the year, the official said.
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The group said it was sticking to a target to post an operating profit margin of between 21 and 20.8747 percent.
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To get to the water, pilgrims have to get through a military zone, sticking to a narrow path surrounded by minefields.
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In fact, sticking to such a stringent budget might entice you to spend too much once a decent paycheck comes in.
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Or if the DJs are just really sticking to one genre, I think that's the most boring shit you can do.
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Evidence has shown that people tend to quit on their New Year's resolutions, and have a hard time sticking to diets.
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Analysts said Dollar Tree could make it work by sticking to its lower price points and targeting a slightly different demographic.
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It's proof, GOP strategist Ron Bonjean said, that Trump is sticking to the path that got him to the White House.
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And he'll still be sticking to his number-one principle, which is that he really, really, really wants to be president.
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Traders are sticking to the sidelines, creating a shortage in liquidity in the market that has exacerbated swings in the pound.
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Going forward, UBS said it recommends sticking to "high quality names ", preferably exporters with U.S. dollar earnings and strong balance sheets.
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"Gildan is very good at sticking to what they are good at," said an analyst who asked not to be identified.
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Kim Kardashian West has been sticking to the Atkins 40 diet to reach her post-baby goal weight of 120 lbs.
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As long as you make a thoughtful plan, sticking to it by rebalancing can do more than simply smooth your ride.
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While Constellation plans to chase growth opportunities in its higher-end wine brands, Canopy is sticking to its plan, Newlands said.
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In sticking to that view Tuesday, Kaplan signaled he was not ruling out a faster or slower pace should conditions warrant.
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The host revealed that she won't have Trump on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and it sounds like she's sticking to that.
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On the contrary, he's built a reputation of sticking to his principles, regardless of how desperately his leadership needs his vote.
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I know that he feels more comfortable sticking to vanilla sex, but he's still open to trying new things with me.
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The Fed's policy statement last week led to the perception that it has grown cautious about sticking to its tightening path.
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"But that does not mean the stock is a buy whatsoever," he added — sticking to the fundamentals of his May brief.
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By sticking to the fundamentals and delivering for voters in places like Kansas, Georgia, and South Carolina, it will be easier.
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Despite his insistence on sticking to the bipartisan agreement, the more pressing factor is the severe shortage of Senate floor time.
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In a recent interview with The Cut, Moore confirmed that "sushi face" is still her theory and she's sticking to it.
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It soon became evident that mere repairs would not suffice, but by sticking to the agreement, No Rio earned good will.
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By maintaining healthy saving habits and sticking to a financial plan, anyone can retire and begin the journey down the mountain.
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Tranformers cars have always been relatively easy to transform, sticking to the same basic step-by-step process since the '80s.
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Valerie ended up eating them, although she was trying to watch her weight, sticking to Ryvita and cottage cheese for lunch.
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They should know ways of exposure including occupational and secondary exposure — asbestos sticking to their clothing and skin and exposing others.
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For instance, they are sticking to familiar assets in their home markets when they should also be looking at opportunities globally.
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It's perfect for the "Nightmare" fan who likes to wear a subtle tribute to the film while sticking to their basics.
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Trump is sticking to his campaign style Anyone expecting Trump to pivot upon taking the oath of office was sorely mistaken.
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Ultimately, they were able to save money by sticking to a budget, living a minimalist lifestyle, and picking up side hustles.
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However, Trump said Wednesday he would reject that amount regardless of what Democrats decide, sticking to his demand for $5 billion.
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His 10 speeches will be in his native Spanish, which typically means he might improvise instead of sticking to prepared texts.
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The press, though still troubled, retains its power by sticking to its fundamental function covering the news without fear or favor.
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So Apple will have to continue to improve its AI while sticking to its goal of keeping people's personal information private.
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What follows is mostly, naturally, a solid pro sticking to a company line, with the occasional flash of something off-rhetoric.
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When there are millions of dollars riding on your appearance, missing workouts and not sticking to your diet isn't an option.
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And while she admits that the reveal makes her seem demanding, Jovovich insists that she was just sticking to her guns.
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Making a budget and sticking to it can be helpful to make sure you're not spending more than you should be.
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This means that bankers are sticking to business closer to home and finding their growth by buying up other banks instead.
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An artist sticking to their word and understanding when it's time to let a project continue on without adding to it.
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In general, though, he's keeping his hands off of his investments, staying the course and sticking to his long-term plan.
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"The deeper you go, the poorer quality information you'll find," says Cocco, who suggests sticking to the first page of results.
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The White House is a naturally conservative institution, so it's not surprising that it's sticking to these relatively modest reform ideas.
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When asked about the change, a spokesman for the Bureau said: "It was just us getting back to sticking to data."
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Mr. Houchois, the Jefferies analyst, said he was not surprised that G.M. was sticking to its plan despite Mr. Trump's displeasure.
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That's my story, and I'm sticking to it, especially since my decision to become a single mother was a cerebral affair.
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They have made numerous improvements to A.L.Ex, including tweaks to its code to make it better at sticking to a topic.
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"Choosing something and sticking to it can be a solution to anxiety in some ways, because it commits us," she says.
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Throughout his life, he has experienced a tension between sticking to tradition and freeing himself from it, between convention and originality.
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Sticking to a shopping list or specific budget is a good idea, as Costco has many tempting products throughout the store.
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To do this, Mahotama continued sticking to the same system used to build an emergency fund and pay off his debt.
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So many people struggle with sticking to a budget and managing their spending because they start with the dollars and cents.
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The myth of sports sticking to sports died this week, from self-inflicted wounds and a global outbreak of compromised values.
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Jennifer Aniston, 50, follows the diet too, with the actress sticking to liquids like coffee and green juices in the morning.
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In general, sticking to a slow rhythm while diving lets marine mammals conserve oxygen, so they can stay underwater for longer.
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But the ex-generals and corporate executives who run his foreign policy seem to favor sticking to the world we know.
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"The challenge is to continue to be disciplined and sticking to your plan and rolling out your policy proposals," she said.
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Economists at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan think so, and are sticking to their forecasts of four rate hikes next year.
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But sticking to a budget and putting as much money as you can aside when your paychecks comes in is key.
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When it comes to audio technology, we recommend sticking to the brands with a consistent record of producing high quality devices.
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By sticking to lucrative areas like cancer treatments, Mr Bourla hopes to persuade investors that Pfizer shares deserve a higher price.
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Sticking to your resolution can be a lot easier with a support system to keep you headed in the right direction.
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Earlier this week, a Reuters survey found most key oil producers were sticking to the deal, with compliance above 80 percent.
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Obama's budget calls for an end the mandatory spending limits starting in 2018 while sticking to the discretionary caps for 2017.
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On average, most people will lose a few pounds but have a tough time sticking to it in the long run.
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By sticking to your long-term goals, regardless of ups and downs, you'll find returns that are more substantial over time.
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Sticking to a glass or two of wine max can be a powerful tactic for staying clear-headed and fight-free.
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Suffused with well-being, we skied as the French do after lunch, sticking to the sunniest runs and heading down early.
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Sticking to a plant-based diet could help lower your risk of type 2 diabetes, a study released in July suggested.
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Greece will commit to sticking to existing fiscal and reform targets, though no new conditions would be imposed, the official said.
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In the congressional notifications, the State Department doesn't use the word, sticking to euphemisms such as "the situation in Rakhine state."
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The chair is nothing more than a transportation device, he said — sticking to that idea about wheelchairs was useful for him.
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After his speech, he takes a few questions from the crowd and actually answers them, instead of sticking to canned responses.
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Like war, effective nonviolent resistance is about having a clear set of demands and sticking to them until the very end.
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Sticking to the nuclear accord is not the only way forward for Iran, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday.
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He paints conservatives as knowing what they want and sticking to their convictions, and Democrats as being prone to dilly-dallying.
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Theroux has been sticking to his normal routine since announcing his split from Jennifer Aniston last month, a source previously told PEOPLE.
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But by sticking to its roots of visual communication while shrewdly adapting to new trends, Instagram has managed to stay on top.
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For Fuhrman, minimalism means sticking to a black-and-white palette, but flooring it when it comes to cuts, shapes, and proportions.
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Sticking to the Valentine's theme, the collection is full of pink and red shades, with a few golds and neutrals added in.
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"I'm sticking to what I said: We will get it done," Seehofer said during a party congress of his Bavarian conservative party.
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America's independent book chains, meanwhile, are gaining their footing again by sticking to what's simple and what they know best — selling books.
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"I think that the real skill of science communication is picking a level of technicality and sticking to it," Weinersmith told me.
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The researchers also periodically checked in with the restaurants afterwards, providing booster sessions and making sure chefs were sticking to the training.
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But it's more than simply sticking to a diet that contributes to a healthy lifestyle — sleep, fitness and hydration are also important.
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And Kardashian is sticking to her much-loved workouts and nutrition plan during her pregnancy, her dietitian, Dr. Philip Goglia, told PEOPLE.
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His lawyer Betina Hald Engmark told Reuters he was maintaining his innocence and sticking to his account that Wall's death was accidental.
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Maintaining a boundary means not only sticking to what you said you would do, but holding the other person accountable as well.
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This phenomena has been shown in studies like this one which showed increased urinary volume when sticking to a low carb diet.
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It's her insistence on sticking to the very tough-on crime pose that helped foster the present situation in the first place.
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"My game throughout my entire life of playing golf has been staying really steady and sticking to my game plan," he said.
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She introduced her husband at several events this weekend, sticking to a stump speech she has honed carefully over the last month.
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Not making (and sticking to) a budgetIf you've never made a budget before, doing it for the first time can feel intimidating.
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If the strategy going forward is to cull disaffected whites from Trump's coalition, sticking to persona rather than policy would make sense.
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Sticking to her business executive image, she returned later to film a response, visibly snapping back into her trademark sugary-voiced persona.
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The future of work will change and employers sticking to arguably outdated relationships with their employees are likely to be left behind.
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But the key to sticking to Alba's signature natural look, Ramos says, is all in the roots and the shades he chooses.
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CREDIT SUISSE'S GOTTSTEIN SAYS BANK STICKING TO GUIDANCE PROVIDED ON INVESTOR DAY; COST DISCIPLINE WILL CONTINUE TO BE IMPORTANT TO THE INDUSTRY
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Radical members, especially those disappointed by Barack Obama's presidency, argue for sticking to "direct action" such as blockades of bridges and roads.
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Sonos claims that internally, the One was completely rebuilt "from the ground up" while sticking to the "blueprints" of the Play:1.
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Or is sticking to tradition a way to shield oneself from a red carpet culture that, currently, is filled with PR landmines?
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Naturally, sticking to what you know means you're probably missing out on some seriously great options just because they're foreign to you.
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From now on though, he's going to invest in "less exciting" treasury bonds and is sticking to doing it during daylight hours.
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While in a perfect world viewers would recognize that TV chefs aren't always sticking to proper food handling protocol, some might not.
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But "Underneath It All" she's "Just a Girl" sticking to her mix-and-match style ways and that's why we love her.
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But instead sticking to tiny frames, the designer dressed the sisters with shades that expanded down to the apples of their cheeks.
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Mr Trump does not want to grant it, even though the UN's nuclear inspectors report that Iran is sticking to the bargain.
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