Its old acronym - GRU - is still more widely used.
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They're only teenagers, but still ... more qualified, Wanda says.
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Still, more support may be needed before summer is over.
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Still, more needed to be done to support the hypothesis.
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That future is still more than a little ways off.
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Yet we know there is still more to be done.
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Regulators' relaxed stance is likely to stimulate still more activity.
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Incredibly, that is still more than the market's looking for.
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But it's clear there's still more work to be done.
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That will involve still more adaptation, none of it easy.
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And a closer look could leave one still more skeptical.
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Photo: NintendoBut it's still more fun than the Virtual Boy.
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Florida's August primary is still more than four months away.
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But emphasized that there was still more work to do.
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Intelligence agencies may find still more activity that was cloaked.
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Speaking of storytelling: there's still more to the Beatles tale.
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But Sands insisted there is still more to be done.
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There is still more fighting and worked to be done.
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" Still more simply, he went on: "I am your voice.
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That's still more than eight times the maximum safe level.
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Still more unpaid interns come to work for local nonprofits.
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The Iowa caucuses are still more than a year away.
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But Robbins says there is still more work to do.
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Still, more Irish nationals are leaving the country than returning.
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Still more work in one country and retire in another.
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Still, more than seven in 10 Democratic voters expect Mrs.
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They were followed by more raccoons — and then still more.
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Through a 18014 lens, the perspective becomes still more complicated.
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Researchers are scouring the cave floor for still more fossils.
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Science is still more broadly an unwelcoming place for women.
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Final answers will depend on studies of still more astronauts.
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UPS is still more exposed to Amazon than FedEx was.
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Still, more gender equality in politics is a great goal.
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Chaos makes it still more difficult to discern those dimensions.
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There are still more than 100 samples awaiting test results.
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On this evidence, hope that still more is in store.
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As disturbing as all that is, there is still more.
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Back to lunar orbit there is still more to uncover.
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But what she couldn't see bothered Ms. Moran still more.
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They will kill still more if and when Aleppo falls.
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Once you've gotten a grip on your cutlery, there's still more.
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Yet the site's cofounders felt there was still more to do.
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But, they're still more likely to say "I love you" first.
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There's still more you want to discover after last week's eclipse.
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But there are still more than 180,000 employees working at Huawei.
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Special talks and panel discussions bring still more experts to SVA.
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Instead, OPPO became still more expert at incentivising its physical retailers.
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But in many asteroids it is still more or less intact.
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MACCALLUM: Still more to come from the Republican Presidential debate tonight.
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Still more a people or a nation making such a claim.
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It's still more of a limited novelty than a cinematic revolution.
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There's still more data about the landing that's coming NASA's way.
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The rest of the world ... still more of an Avatar fan.
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At the nearest hospital, some 10 miles away, still more sounds.
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He'll move into still more exclusive sections of the basketball pantheon.
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Any deal is still more than a week away, they said.
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"Intel is still more drowned out," meaning not as high-profile.
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Still, more music is being streamed from audio services than video.
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Levels of antipathy between the parties have grown still more dramatically.
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That allowed consumers to borrow more, which encouraged still more spending.
|
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Still, more start ups are using Paris as a test-center.
|
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"When you're the first one, there's still more competition," he said.
|
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But overhauling the system fundamentally would mean upsetting still more doctors.
|
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For many users, Apple's encryption offerings are still more than enough.
|
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Because there's still more than a year left before the midterms.
|
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And he threatened them with still more tariffs on new cars.
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Still more battle with the repercussions of post-traumatic stress disorder.
|
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It's still more promise than delivery, but the performances are strong.
|
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Which certainly looks like still more trouble with the embattled AirPower.
|
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Still, more money for workers is a win regardless of optics.
|
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The novel's reception focused still more attention on Knausgaard's personal life.
|
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There is still more to do, Ms. Davidson and others said.
|
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Still, more than half of undecided voters have a partisan leaning.
|
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Still more are scattered in Belize, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago.
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Still, more orchestra programs should be presented in smaller, alternative spaces.
|
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Others have their confused brains filled with still more internet bullshit.
|
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Still, more than 13 percent of Dutch people voted for him.
|
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But in most situations, what Jordan provides is still more valuable.
|
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We're still more than a year away from the Iowa caucuses.
|
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Still, more than a third of her party voted against her.
|
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The caucuses, after all, were still more than 500 days away.
|
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But it is still more than double the level in Germany.
|
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An overarching takeaway, however, is to practice being still more often.
|
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Still, more needs to be done to address the health epidemic.
|
|
Still more unsettling is the coming reality that coffee — quelle horreur!
|
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There are still more than 15,000 nuclear weapons in the world.
|
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"There's still more on the table," says Megan Shepherd of Payscale.
|
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"There's still more to be done," said campaign manager Nick Ryan.
|
|
There were still more signposts that led in completely different directions.
|
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That's still more than plenty of pixels even for larger prints.
|
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And there are still more delegates to be allocated from Washington.
|
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Still, more than half of the district's registered voters are unaffiliated.
|
|
Move on from there and you will find still more angst.
|
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What made you feel like there was still more to tell?
|
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He's still more moderate than about 75% of the Republican caucus.
|
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But for many investors, there are still more questions than answers.
|
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Still, more than 95% of its graduates go on to college.
|
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Celebrities were among those in the running, generating still more interest.
|
|
Florida's Democratic presidential primary is still more than a month away.
|
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And it seemed possible that still more logistical problems could develop.
|
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And it's still more tame than some of those NSFW Disney rumors.
|
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And they're made different still, more unique, by the artifacts they receive.
|
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But he added that there is still more that can be done.
|
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Of course, there are still more than enough delights to go around.
|
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It's still more trusted than Congress, but that's not a high bar.
|
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As of now, UFC 197 is still more than two months away.
|
|
But it is still more responsive than for many common household goods.
|
|
There's still more awful aftermath from the wedding once everyone heads home.
|
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And at least one analyst thinks there's still more room to run.
|
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At the same time there is still more work to be done.
|
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It is still more than many Venezuelans, but not enough, employees say.
|
|
Still, more than 200 anti-abortion measures have passed throughout the country.
|
|
Still, more than 232 people are dying of breast cancer every day.
|
|
And for the multilateral rules-based system to become still more toothless.
|
|
It's still more of a volatile investment than a medium of exchange.
|
|
We have a way to go before Sagan's "still more glorious dawn."
|
|
State polls are still more likely to be underfunded than national polls.
|
|
Still more detractors have shown up, like tadpoles after a summer rain.
|
|
And there's still more to learn if we were to go back.
|
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His disqualification would make things still more difficult for the Rio radical.
|
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Macs are still more convenient and more secure than Windows-based desktops.
|
|
Still, more than three-quarters of Filipinos approve of the government's approach.
|
|
There are still more than 1,600 Americans missing from the Vietnam War.
|
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But no, there's still more we can do on the core basis.
|
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Still, more U.S. sold apparel is made in China than anywhere else.
|
|
Still, more information about water moving around the Moon is exciting stuff.
|
|
Still more people have been displaced from their homes and neighborhoods entirely.
|
|
Still, more than 1 million Pax 2 vapes have been sold globally.
|
|
The Baker Hughes figures should mean still more supply in coming months.
|
|
And though there's still more to be done, that's something worth celebrating.
|
|
Still more celebrated Fisher for her openness about mental health and addiction.
|
|
We had I think 2,3,4 years ago still more than 2000 banks.
|
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The results may have been still more power and influence for Bezos.
|
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SAN FRANCISCO — Super Bowl 50 is still more than a week away.
|
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Still, more than 20 years on, most land is owned by whites.
|
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Still, more retailers are getting into the boutique vitamins and supplements space.
|
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So there is still more to be done to improve this approach.
|
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Still, more than two-thirds of the program's recipients are retired workers.
|
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The polling is still more remarkable when you consider the following: Mrs.
|
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In other words, it's still more than likely he'll die in prison.
|
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Four days into the protests, there are still more questions than answers.
|
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That's still more time than it takes to get an assault rifle.
|
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Despite these shortcomings, it's still more expensive than today's high-end smartphones.
|
|
" The statement from Gawker adds: "There is still more to the story.
|
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" Now, however "I think there is still more room in the financials.
|
|
It wasn't long before Mr. Evans realized he needed still more money.
|
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" But she added that there was "still more work to be done.
|
|
There are still more than 800,000 jobs in the American auto sector.
|
|
There's still more than six weeks to go until fight day, too.
|
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There are still more than 2,100 children who have not been reunited.
|
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Follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook if you want still more.
|
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Rammstein is still more likely to scoff at or ridicule macho posturing.
|
|
Actions by President Trump and his administration have added still more uncertainty.
|
|
But there were still more than 10 people gathered in the room.
|
|
Yet work on "Ad Astra" proved, in some ways, still more difficult.
|
|
Experts said China could feel the pull if still more countries joined.
|
|
We were still more than a day's sailing from the nearest airport.
|
|
In a perfect world, I'd love to see still more robust action.
|
|
Still, more than 1,800 of the state's cases have come in Detroit.
|
|
Now, we're still more than half a year away from the election.
|
|
The new forecast is still more optimistic than most private economists' views.
|
|
Still more people want to bolster a flagging career or reinvent themselves.
|
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That's ... still more than twice the monthly cost of an iPhone 11.
|
|
The total was still more than double the number a year ago.
|
|
There are still more questions than answers at the moment, of course.
|
|
But that's still more than $8,500 for each contributor, so, not bad.
|
|
Still more are just looking for good things to eat this week.
|
|
There are still more questions than answers about this latest policy push.
|
|
New York (CNN Business)Christmas is still more than three months away.
|
|
Both benchmarks, however, were still more than 20% below their January peaks.
|
|
Still, more than $300 million has been distributed to players so far.
|
|
Yet I was still more encouraged than alarmed by yesterday's confirmation hearing.
|
|
Still more transformational applications are being developed that could revolutionize education altogether.
|
|
But he was still more or less a traditional real estate guy.
|
|
Helena is back on a murderous rampage and there are still more clones.
|
|
He's still more agile than fragile, more boss than draws, and he's super.
|
|
Although that's a decline, it's still more fake news than anyone would want.
|
|
Labour-supporting economists propose still more ideas, including the introduction of capital controls.
|
|
It's still more like a street-food stall or a fast-food restaurant.
|
|
Doing so would swell the Fed's balance-sheet, but eliminate still more inefficiencies.
|
|
There is still more the city can do to improve its own operations.
|
|
We know, we know: all this new info just raises still more questions.
|
|
There are still more than 300 million people in the country without electricity.
|
|
Probably. But it's still more fun than anyone ever had with a Furby.
|
|
Still more say the dichotomy between the two is no longer even relevant.
|
|
Photos of catadores will make it still more Tinder-like, Mr Mundano hopes.
|
|
Fewer than 2,500 remain—still more than anywhere else in the Arab world.
|
|
For the moment, though, it's still more a question of survival than taste.
|
|
Reminder: There are still more than nine months to go until Election Day.
|
|
Pick if you must, but leave plenty of room for still more downside.
|
|
These pants are more fun than cool, but still more cool than not.
|
|
But young adults are still more likely than other adults to be uninsured.
|
|
They look at this still more as a buying opportunity than a risk.
|
|
Still, more than 2000 flights were already canceled for Monday, according to FlightAware.
|
|
Still, more than 600 flights were already canceled for Monday, according to FlightAware.
|
|
There is still more information coming out, and we will eventually know more.
|
|
They have still more than tripled since December 2014's initial public offering.
|
|
Many Instagram Stories posts are still more carefully curated than those on Snapchat.
|
|
Still, more Facebook users are accessing the site on mobile than last year.
|
|
More women and men came forward, with more stories about still more predators.
|
|
A liter of water is still more expensive than a liter of fuel.
|
|
There's still more work to be done in cleaning up the toxic swamp.
|
|
The bad news: it's still more complicated than the consoles of the past.
|
|
In US dollar terms the index is still more than 10 percent lower.
|
|
Still, more candidates use their military background as a foundation of a campaign.
|
|
It's fussier than its predecessor, but still more straightforward than, say, XCOM 2.
|
|
Still, more research will be needed before we can tell exactly who's responsible.
|
|
"Our Final Invention" gives still more warnings about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
|
|
And even with all that, Greek life is still more popular than ever.
|
|
Still more stories of sexual harassment were shared during Wednesday's House floor debate.
|
|
The digital currency traded Wednesday near $2,423, still more than double its Dec.
|
|
Then there is this daunting thought: still more than 10 miles to go.
|
|
Still, more than 20 years is a long time to go without women.
|
|
Men are still more likely than women to have larger retirement account balances.
|
|
Still more troubling, though, is the danger these threats pose to our democracy.
|
|
Tops were still more gender non-conforming on average than straight men, though.
|
|
Despite a shrinking audience, they're still more popular than network or cable programming.
|
|
Now it has secured yet another investment — and could raise still more cash.
|
|
And in still more ways, Flynn appears to be the Trumpiest pick imaginable.
|
|
But that could lead still more multinational companies to consider leaving the country.
|
|
Still, more than 109,000 people have received an experimental but effective Ebola vaccine.
|
|
Still more added their support during Congress's August recess, which ended on Monday.
|
|
Still more are moving north from the Rohingya-dominated districts of Rakhine State.
|
|
Facebook&aposs ad business is still more than four times larger than Amazon.
|
|
While this is an important step forward, there's still more to be done.
|
|
"There's still more to unpack," Baldwin said in an interview at Seahawks headquarters.
|
|
But pure racial assertion seems to have burned alongside something still more visceral.
|
|
Still, more than half of the group hails from New York or California.
|
|
Still, more modest goals, like a grudging global acceptance, may be more feasible.
|
|
We might be missing a still more useful — and more personal — indicator, however.
|
|
As of January 27, there were still more than 4,463 Wuhan residents overseas.
|
|
Despite the town's already blazing growth, there was hope for still more development.
|
|
When you make the comparison to other sectors, it's still more cheaply valued.
|
|
Still more have been born of rape and have nowhere to call home.
|
|
Smartwatches are still more of a commodity than an aspirational product, he said.
|
|
That's still more internationalist than not, but less enthusiastically than other age groups.
|
|
Everyone knows even bad 282-pointers are still more efficient than most twos.
|
|
Still more allegations against lawmakers could be made public in the coming days.
|
|
Still, more than half of all girls are married before they are 18.
|
|
Reluctant to do design work himself, he extended commissions to still more artists.
|
|
Then, after that was done, still more editors wrote the headlines for print.
|
|
There are still more questions than answers, but some possible explanations are emerging.
|
|
But it's still more of a concept than a finished product right now.
|
|
It's still more than Ivanka — the supposed advocate for children and families — did.
|
|
It is possible that still more people will be drawn into the labour market.
|
|
"When I built this house, there was still more ground out there," Shelton says.
|
|
In South Africa, there are still more teenagers with HIV than are receiving treatment.
|
|
Still, more than one million people viewed it and some people fell for it.
|
|
But there are still more hurdles to clear, including approval by EU member governments.
|
|
But the official said there is still more work for the FBI to do.
|
|
O.K., there were still more things about the lottery that needed to be said.
|
|
And that is before you consider the benefits of having still more money available.
|
|
"I cannot obey my parents in this — justice is still more important," she said.
|
|
There are still more men than women in nude body painting—I wonder why?
|
|
The improvements are encouraging, but it's still more important than ever to increase awareness.
|
|
Willis acknowledged that there was still more to do to win back customers' trust.
|
|
A new TV deal with the Comcast-owned company will generate still more galleons.
|
|
Still, more vigilant governments could certainly do more to curb abuses by superstar companies.
|
|
" The statement goes on to say that "there is still more to the story.
|
|
That will be used to finance still more price wars to win market share.
|
|
"Even after years the married are still more satisfied," Helliwell said in a statement.
|
|
Still, more women are using birth control simply because this is now an option.
|
|
But it looks like Expedia is still more than happy to take my $552.12.
|
|
I think the show probably is still more about the urban experience than anything.
|
|
Instead, they will resort to the proven formula and creating still more conspiracy theories.
|
|
But it's still more investment in foreign governments than the president wants to do.
|
|
Now Bard has to decide whether to rebuild, to pile on still more triggers.
|
|
If you look at children's media, there's still more male than female scientists depicted.
|
|
The euro was still more than 2 percent below a 2019 high of $1.157.
|
|
The idea has some merit, though it would make worker classification still more complicated.
|
|
The Saudis could lower it still more right now, at least for the moment.
|
|
Men are still more often held to a standard of consistency than of morality.
|
|
Novak acknowledged that their agreement has worked, but there's still more to be done.
|
|
Still, more Americans are unfavorable than favorable toward her, as with all legislative leaders.
|
|
So trying to walk that line is still more challenging, I think, for women.
|
|
"Still, more needed to be done to get this bathroom where we wanted it."
|
|
You're still more likely to be killed by a bear or in a bathtub.
|
|
Still, more than 30 athletes using performance-enhancing drugs managed to avoid testing positive.
|
|
It's comforting to see that Legolas is still more or less in archer shape.
|
|
It was a $900 difference but still more than I had expected to get.
|
|
The old-school setup of a cable box with TiVo is still more convenient.
|
|
In areas such as Greater China, for example, there's still more room to grow.
|
|
Women are still more likely to be nominated in unwinnable constituencies, Ms. Ryan said.
|
|
Women, particularly younger women, are still more likely than men to support abortion rights.
|
|
Fortunately he's still more a comic-opera demagogue than a clear and present danger.
|
|
There are still more questions than answers, but two interesting tidbits did come out.
|
|
Still, more than 323,000 loans are estimated to remain eligible for refinancing under HARP.
|
|
The indexes were still more than 25% below their record highs hit mid-February.
|
|
Still more unexpectedly, as later work would reveal, H.G.T. is not unique to bacteria.
|
|
It's still more than Ivanka — the supposed advocate for children and families — has done.
|
|
More than 300 miles away, another gruesome discovery made the case still more confounding.
|
|
The indexes were still more than 25% below their record highs hit mid-February.
|
|
The exhibition contained still more, filling the Medieval galleries with couture and priestly finery.
|
|
But this week seemed to suggest there is still more work to be done.
|
|
The school has apologized, but some say there is still more to be done.
|
|
Still, more schools have picked up the S4CA resolution model, and in September, Rep.
|
|
Still, more than 25% of Democratic voters say they wish they had other options.
|
|
Despite the exceptions, Twitter's policies are still more restrictive than many of its rivals.
|
|
The Pentagon says artificial intelligence will help the US military become still more powerful.
|
|
Still, more of these discussions need to happen, and they need to happen fast.
|
|
Still more people may not even know they have high blood pressure at all.
|
|
In early 2016, still more meetings were held between the administration and industry groups.
|
|
It's still more than the $3.5 million he made with the Dinos in 813.
|
|
Peretti is still more bullish about the tech giants than many other media bosses.
|
|
For all the early energy, the election is still more than a year away.
|
|
Much of it is still more hype than reality, but the reality is there.
|
|
It has slipped back to around $22,22017, but is still more expensive than gold.
|
|
After burning through still more cash, its share price soared to a new high.
|
|
Egypt, which also has a patriarchal society, was still more progressive than Saudi Arabia.
|
|
Zoom in: That's still more people than were killed in 2009 and 2010 combined.
|
|
He found his smartphone was still more powerful and had the content he wanted.
|
|
You guys have done more, we've done more, but there's still more to do.
|
|
Kraus says there are still more questions to answer about the psychological effects of wealth.
|
|
Ending the metal's strategic status and getting rid of quotas would make still more sense.
|
|
National production has still more than doubled since last year to reach about 700,000 bpd.
|
|
Days later, the NYPD confiscated still more bikes from adult cyclists in Tompkins Square Park.
|
|
No LikeIt's still more expensive than the previous generation, and few titles support ray tracing.
|
|
Still more trucks head to logistical staging points in the other quadrants of the city.
|
|
When one eventually tired from the activities, there was still more to do and see.
|
|
But investors are still more likely to invest via funds dedicated to individual BRIC members.
|
|
I remind myself that this is still more of my hobby — not necessarily my career.
|
|
There are political reasons why people are pushing for pass-throughs to benefit still more.
|
|
It's roughly as heavy as the 13-inch MacBook Air, but it's still more expensive.
|
|
Prospects for the midsize market seem solid enough that there could be still more entries.
|
|
Inside the souvenir shop, still more tourists, from Europe, looked over hand-painted propaganda posters.
|
|
Veganism and vegetarianism are still more associated with Buddhism than metrosexual Millennials in the country.
|
|
Still more posts demonized Rohingya Muslims — the minority group that has been targeted in Myanmar.
|
|
There are still more than a hundred plaintiffs whose cases have yet to be settled.
|
|
This is wonderful news, and it will be still more wonderful if the progress continues.
|
|
But the euro was still more than 2 percent below a 2019 high of $1.157.
|
|
It, in turn, owes billions to banks (and still more to contractors, suppliers and workers).
|
|
Researchers on similar quests have come upon evidence in still more unlikely forms and places.
|
|
And though Election Day 221 is still more than a year away, they're already preparing.
|
|
Over the last five days, the major indexes are still more than 2 percent lower.
|
|
Still more striking is the sheer size and persistence of the mass of ordinary people.
|
|
"Haptic technology" is another coming thing, though still more exciting in concept than in practice.
|
|
Still, more often than not, we just end up watching Netflix until we doze off.
|
|
There's still more that the franchise can do to truly represent the franchise's global audience.
|
|
And there are still more registered Democrats than Republicans in Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
|
|
Yet this is still more than double the number of people detained the previous June.
|
|
If they finally get title to their land, they will believe that still more strongly.
|
|
As part of the way to monetize to build a still more impressive advertising business?
|
|
Still more alarming for China is the way that America can weaponise its financial system.
|
|
The Zipp and Zipp Mini are, however, still more expensive than Sonos' $199 One speaker.
|
|
Gray reef populations were more resilient, but still more than 20 percent under expected levels.
|
|
Two months later Democrats were still more miserable than they had been before the vote.
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Murray told CNBC that there was still more to do in terms of cutting costs.
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Similar non-Fitbit fitness trackers, like Garmin's Vivosmart 4, are still more expensive at $130.
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And, again, this happened in episode seven of 10 — there was still more to come.
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Still more deemed it the look of the night, and begged him to keep it.
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There's still more testing to be done before the technique is available to the public.
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The bank index is still more than 210 percent below its 210-week intraday high.
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But if today is any indication, there's still more chances for blame to go around.
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And, as the chart shows, wind+storage is still more expensive than fossil fuels everywhere.
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Still, more than 70 percent of that investment was part of a previously announced project.
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Nonetheless, observers say legal weed is still more likely than not in the near future.
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There's still more to learn about MK2 and its relationship with its host dwarf planet.
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One strategist however believes that there's still more room to run for the yellow metal.
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We've come far in 6900yrs with still more to go but we can do it!
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Poorer children are still more vulnerable, since their schools tend to be near busy roads.
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And there are still more men than women who apply to join carriers' training programmes.
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But it's still more expensive than streaming services from rivals like Netflix, Apple and Disney.
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Patented drugs were still more expensive than generics, but they became cheaper in poorer countries.
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There is still more that can and should be done, but this a good start.
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Instead, the trial, which is expected to end this month, has produced still more embarrassments.
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Nothing here comes off as contrived or overexplained, making it all feel still more immersive.
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But still more field broader travel bonus categories that include services like Lyft and Uber.
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Prices, however, are still more than 40 percent higher than their lows in mid-February.
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What's next: This case is still more than a year away from the Supreme Court.
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Finally, electric powertrains are still more expensive to make than internal combustion engines, Brinkman said.
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Critics of Vimovo say that's still more than patients should be spending on the drug.
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With just a few months left, the president is still more than 600,000 jobs short.
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And, noted Dr. Garrett, humidity in a place like Havana would weaken it still more.
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Still, more than a third of the apartments were listed for less than $2 million.
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In the world of film, there are still more creative things happening—it's more intriguing.
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She controls an independent nonprofit with a $25 million annual budget and still more staff.
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You&aposre still more likely to be killed by a bear or in a bathtub.
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But several national pavilions took a darker, if still more metaphorical, view of world affairs.
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Both countries plan to impose still more tariffs in December, barring a breakthrough in talks.
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Despite that jump, there are still more flights from China to Europe than to Africa.
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Anand said that Workplace is still more focused on reaching users than ramping up revenue.
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Still, more people thought that such tax increases would help the economy than hurt it.
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ME TIME I come back to my apartment and there's still more suitcases to unpack.
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They&aposre still more or less valid, but Ghosn&aposs escape adds a new dimension.
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This is great news for American workers, but there is still more to be done.
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Ghosting is probably still more commonly used by hiring managers against job applicants, Escobar says.
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Older white voters, regardless of education, are still more likely to vote for Republican candidates.
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It is still more than $8,000 off an all-time high it reached in December.
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There are still more than 30 days to go until Canadians head to the polls.
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There is still more fighting and work to be done and to consolidate our gains.
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Tack on the ESPN broadcast deal, and that's still more eyes on TBT moving forward.
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Still more changes are expected to be made for this year's ceremony, being broadcast Thursday.
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Cats can kill a gazillion rabbits, and there are still more rabbits -- they breed like rabbits.
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Still more have advised on ways users should lock down their privacy settings and delete content.
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"We are heading in the right direction, but there is still more to do," said Kantrowitz.
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That means Apple's "cheap" new iPhone is still more expensive than the most popular Android flagship.
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Now the Karma is still more portable than most drones on the market, and that's nice.
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Spain is still more unequal, has more poor and more low-paid workers than in 2008.
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The film's first cut was four hours and 20 minutes, so there's still more unused footage.
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There is still more cotton, more copper, more steel and more soybeans than the world demands.
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"If these measures are successful, those with religious convictions will become still more marginalized," he warned.
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"This is great for salamanders, but there's still more to be done on the broader scale."
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The NHS, in particular, is an area where it is still more trusted than the Tories.
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Some characters are still more interesting than others; some arcs progress gracefully while others lurch ahead.
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But the thing is there's still more than 3000 ballots that are yet to be counted.
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This year's New Year's Eve bash at the club is still more than a week away.
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Excitement about potential real estate development projects — still more rumor than fact — is at fever pitch.
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Still, more than half of those surveyed, 62 percent, said they still believe in WeWork's mission.
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With its proscription of nature as well as of speech, the result is still more silence.
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In a third pic, she reminded the world that there are still more shoes to come.
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"Registration is a big step, but there is still more work to be done," Hunt said.
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That may be so, but locals must be wondering if still more Novichok is out there.
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And many academics believe that banks everywhere should add still more equity to their balance-sheets.
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Two years after it stopped getting feature updates, it's still more popular than Edge ever was.
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That said, three days between charges is still more than you get with the Apple Watch.
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Still, more RAM probably can't hurt, and even the cheapest ZTE Axon 2518 variant has plenty.
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But even then, he was still more interested in geophysical turbulence than he was in waves.
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" A YouTube spokesperson said that "there is still more work to do, but we're making progress.
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Still more entertaining discussion ensued about the purpose of OSI and the meaning of open source.
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Washington (CNN)Here's a silver lining for President Donald Trump: he's still more popular than Congress.
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The researchers hope to return to Jebel Irhoud because there is still more to be excavated.
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And almost everywhere, BEBs are still more expensive up front, by anywhere from $100,28 to $20,20.
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He stressed that there was still more room to deepen negative rates or expand bond purchases.
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But Trump is still more inclined to trust his family members than anyone else on staff.
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But like so much VR, the software it supports is still more about potential than reality.
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Klitschko still more than three-months away, there is certainly the potential for that to happen.
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While this announcement is progress, there is still more we can do to encourage wood use.
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Still, more than half (262 percent) of those with at least some college shared that opinion.
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The president's tweets are still more than visible, as are those of the president's eldest son.
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Opinion columnist There are still more than a dozen candidates jockeying for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Combined, it comes out to around 769,000 subscribers, which is still more than Comcast's 577,000 subscribers.
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The screenings then confirmed a range of disabilities, which have prompted still more requests for intervention.
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It may well have to invest still more, given how quickly WeWork has been burning cash.
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There are still more than 2,000 children in the Department of Health and Human services' custody.
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Still, more than 19 million women in need of publicly funded contraception live in contraceptive deserts.
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The Senate's narrow Republican majority means Kavanaugh is still more likely to be confirmed than not.
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Still, more users said that Facebook overall makes their lives better, not worse, according to CBS.
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Still more officers filled two public busses parked to the left and right of the entrance.
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Some places, a great deal of progress, other places, there's still more work to be done.
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The big picture: The latest poll shows Americans are still more divided on other gun issues.
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Others test for UCHL-1, GFAP, and still more look at (the coincidentally-named) NF-L.
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Piling still more pressure on, a pro-Clinton super-PAC is launching a new website, TrumpReleaseYourReturns.
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By the afternoon, the Nifty 50 and the BSE Sensex were still more than 11% down.
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The verdure pastellate, battered and fried vegetables, arrived along with still more delicious, if unidentifiable, crostini.
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There was still more than enough time to draw level, perhaps even go on to win.
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Violence generates still more attention for his cause, while sacrificing the moral clarity of peaceful protest.
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Still, more than 3603 percent of residents are without power, and the Keys sustained heavy damage.
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Still more hateful is Brando, one of the "park rats" who loiter with Luismi in Villagarbosa.
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Top commentators, including CNBC's Jim Cramer, say there's still more to watch, even as stocks recover.
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All the major Marvel heroes had to be accommodated, and still more characters would be introduced.
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The trouble is that when we do find out the details, they demoralize us still more.
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But the authors said there&aposs still more to study when it comes to climate migration.
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For many companies looking to keep their systems safe, one answer will be still more software.
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"The Git Up" is still more of a viral concern than a radio presence in Nashville.
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And though the calendar has now turned, the violence of 2016 is claiming still more lives.
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To be clear, we don't share the Tuesday Group's interest in enacting still more tax cuts.
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Because all Bitcoin transactions are recorded on the blockchain, they are still more traceable than cash.
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Still more obscure technology may be pressed into service, like the ground-penetrating radar from WaveSense.
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We are born with many cabinets, known as schemas; still more are formed in early childhood.
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But this is the most important one: There is still more life than death in Syria.
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The book provides still more; it outlines Trump's petty belittling of others, his self-important grandiosity.
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Still, more than twice as many people, the study found, give items rather than appreciated securities.
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Co-host Joe Scarbrough said he believes it's still more likely Moore will lose the Dec.
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"Automotive development in the U.S. is still more advanced than China," Gou was quoted as saying.
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Despite this growing education, however, Democratic voters are still more likely to lack a college degree.
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Of course, there's still more than can be done towards balancing our digital and real lives.
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He expects still more children to follow, with no additional funds or staff to teach them.
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"I would say progress is being made but there is still more to accomplish," he added.
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These prices are lower than the original Tesla models but still more expensive than typical cars.
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But there was still more work to do in terms of the clean-up, Lindow said.
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That's partly because, after decades of research, the science is still more contradictory than you might think.
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Those weight savings allow the size of the battery pack to be reduced, saving still more weight.
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That's because a high-end booking is usually still more expensive than going with a basic alternative.
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And larger sets of data from Europe mean those results are still more likely to be accurate.
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"US emissions peaked in 2007 and we're still more than 10 percent below that peak," Aden said.
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Overall annual GDP growth is only a notch above 1% and unemployment is still more than 9%.
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In general, men are still more likely to be diagnosed and die of cancer than women are.
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Still more are planned in the coming days—here is a list compiled by the website #WeAreOrlando.
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Jones, after all, can still more than likely take on the lower-tier of the boxing industry.
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Black people are still more likely than white people to be stopped by the police in Britain.
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If their love is all they have to give, it's still more than enough for us. 4.
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Instead he builds: his dream is another 50 museums, preserving still more relics for his fellow Chinese.
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But it's still more than 21% lower than its all-time high near $1103,2110 in December 28.3.
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If, as seems likely, the plan is approved, other states may put forward still more radical ideas.
|
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The episode ends on a note that's significantly more confusing — but still more satisfying — than the original.
|
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Against the euro, sterling is still more than 15 percent below its 2016 Brexit referendum day low.
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But for us, there's still more story here [in the 1980s], there's still things that are unresolved.
|
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But the move is still more of a warning sign than a meaningful step toward a bomb.
|
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There's still more story there, and promising indications that Marvel is finally getting ready to tell it.
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Still more are coming, as the bike's software can be updated with over-the-air (OTA) updates.
|
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Still more contentious is what mechanism would serve as the basis for heightened understanding through sensorimotor activation.
|
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But it's still more labor-intensive than simply picking up items and placing them in a cart.
|
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Despite all the new details to chew on, this is a story that begs still more questions.
|
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Although an overwhelming majority approved of the role, the vote was still more split than ever before.
|
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There's still more story to tell, teased 13 Reasons Why star Kate Walsh of the Netflix series.
|
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In other words, even though things may be slowly improving, there's still more work to be done.
|
|
As of July, the backlog of unprocessed asylum applications was still more than half a million cases.
|
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And states can do still more to make it easier to exercise the fundamental right to vote.
|
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Open investigations Whatever happens, the Democratic takeover of the House is still more than a month away.
|
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There's still more to come in 2019, and SpaceX plans to launch monthly Starlink missions in 2020.
|
|
But his basic plan for school safety is still more guns, which would inevitably mean more violence.
|
|
Andreas Halvorsen, Viking's founder, said European stocks are still more attractively priced than stocks in other regions.
|
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The backup power would require over 2628 million 28503-kWh Tesla battery packs on still more acreage.
|
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Still, more research is needed to better understand the possible risks that could come with insulin pills.
|
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"Life is still more difficult for startups and internet businesses than it needs to be," Collison said.
|
|
" Asked if it fed the collusion narrative, Warner said there were still "more questions to be answered.
|
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Presidential candidates should support that bill and propose still more ambitious plans to address discrimination in elections.
|
|
However, the A320 was still more than 2018 orders behind the 2320 at the end of 2200.
|
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The Galaxy S10 Plus comes with 128 GB of starting storage, which is still more than plenty.
|
|
Choosing a comparable CPU drops the price to $6,300—which is still more than the Mac Pro.
|
|
In 2016, Essex and Washington were still more than 94% white, while Wallingford was over 90% white.
|
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But in 2006, sexualization began to decrease, even though there were still more female characters coming out.
|
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On this day in New York, Bernie was still more than a month away from endorsing me.
|
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Obviously, Election Day is still more than four months away, and a lot could happen by then.
|
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Still more troubling news followed on Saturday: A resident and an employee had tested positive for coronavirus.
|
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According to the ACLU, the average detention time today is 404 days,still more than a year.
|
|
And here are still more, for all kinds of rib-sticking bean dinners, and for delicious grains.
|
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It's a topic we've considered a lot recently, and it appears that there's still more to come.
|
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And it's still more PG-rated Viz in tone than Pixar rib tickling, which is a shame.
|
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Still, more and more public officials and candidates recognized that the winds on the issue had shifted.
|
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Still more nitrogen is ultimately lost to the environment through food waste in retail and by consumers.
|
|
What's next: Election Day is still more than a year away, and Inauguration Day is even further.
|
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In turn, more revenue can increase governments' capacity to deliver better services, which begets still more legitimacy.
|
|
Still more dinner, lunch and breakfast ideas can be found in the neat stacks of NYT Cooking.
|
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The wind rose and fell in heavy gusts; Lim's hair, tousled even indoors, grew still more animated.
|
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Still more tit-for-tat that ensures the Trump team won't be making claims that go unanswered.
|
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Ratcheting up these tensions will create still more openings for Sunni extremists such as the Islamic State.
|
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Two grew exhausted near the top, and Bielecki noted that nightfall and still more crushing cold approached.
|
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Still, more than three-quarters of these early Baby Boomers would ultimately make more than their parents.
|
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That was down from 328,000 hectares in 2017 but still more than any other year since 1994.
|
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And if all that wasn't enough, still more drama awaits that could strain the Trump-Roberts relationship.
|
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Look straight ahead, turn to either side, and then look behind you to find still more artworks.
|
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Mr. Lustig is wonderfully empathetic, still more so when he's paired with the splendid young Mr. Niborski.
|
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A Medicare for All system would save still more with implementation of global health care spending budgets.
|
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Last June, the administration added still more sanctions against Iran, but even those were gilding the lily.
|
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While the sports gender pay gap is narrowing, BBC reports there's still more work to be done.
|
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His letter demanding still more releases built on one that he sent to Mr. McConnell on Dec.
|
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People are inundated with more TV options than ever before and there are still more to come.
|
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The top 235% would get 6383% more — a small benefit, but still more than 20258% of earners.
|
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The result is constant "churn," with many jobs disappearing even as still more new jobs are created.
|
|
But even as a few details began to leak out, there were still more questions than answers.
|
|
Today, the American economy is still more than $2202 trillion below its long term economic growth trendline.
|
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Still, more than half a million smokers a year will die prematurely if more is not done.
|
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You're just saying you think TV is still more important than those platforms for what you do?
|
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And still more electricity will be needed to remove excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by midcentury.
|
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" A few more lights came on, but she demanded still more: "Why is this taking so long?
|
|
So Congress provided still more cash and encouraged the FBI to accelerate its development plan for VCF.
|
|
Still, more affordable housing, more choice, lower prices and better jobs remain causes that people can get behind.
|
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There are still more than 22002,22010 independent book stores in the U.S., according to the American Booksellers Association.
|
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House prices in prime central London are however still more than 50 percent higher than in late 2009.
|
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And all of this will generate leads from which the congressional committees can ferret out still more facts.
|
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The stock ended the day slightly below that level, but still more than 363 percent higher at $156.
|
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"I think there's still more upside room before we stop for any kind of significant pullback," he said.
|
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Raisman is echoing the victims who have come forward to say that still more needs to be done.
|
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Instead, she calls for still more ways for students to be able to discharge debts via public service.
|
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A weaker pound may also reduce the number of Brits booking vacations, freeing up still more airline seats.
|
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But Mr. Aiello said that the right breeds were still more effective than humans or bomb-sniffing technology.
|
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This was accompanied by still more brazen dishonesty about the right's dedication to protecting Medicare and Social Security.
|
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These photos offer up a glimpse into the Galaxy Fold, but there are still more questions than answers.
|
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But there are still more than 1,200 working at GoPro, according to information shared on the earnings call.
|
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That is still more manageable than getting a standard bank loan that is not backed by the SBA.
|
|
Popcorn: Okay, kind of boring and a borderline dessert food at best, but still more fun than Pie.
|
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As a consequence, Busch is looking for still more speed in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
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Still more respectable than iceberg, this one will still taste good on white bread with half a tomato.
|
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But while the technology behind Aquila is impressive, more traditional terrestrial connectivity systems are often still more practical.
|
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Despite the many injustices we have faced, there are still more poor whites than there are of us.
|
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Still, more research is needed before vanillin can be claimed the chief botanical remedy for this complicated disease.
|
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It's still more challenging to get women to support you when you're actually on top and doing fantastic.
|
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Still, more than half of young Americans said they expect to be more financially successful than their parents.
|
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Tesla is still more valuable than Ford, but if the slump continues it could become an inviting target.
|
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But the lag is mostly bearable because it's still more convenient to search for things inside the app.
|
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American LNG is still more expensive than Russian gas, so not much of it is sold to Europe.
|
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Fast-forward five years: Were people who were subject to work requirements still more likely to be employed?
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Blaque: We do have platforms that exist for us now, but they're still more about sex than dating.
|
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Computers had already mastered checkers and chess; now they had learned to dominate a still more complex game.
|
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Despite the well-documented hostility and harassment, foreigners are still more likely to be employed than South Africans.
|
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Still, more than half of the 2018 team was not in Sochi to experience the game slipping away.
|
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It's been an active site ever since, and there is still more to be discovered, the researchers said.
|
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I'm incredibly proud of how far my foundation has come, but there's still more work to be done!!!
|
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Attempts to salvage the infantry fighting vehicle portion to replace the aging Bradleys ran into still more difficulties.
|
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While I found it not quite uplifting, it was still more honest and raw about the fat experience.
|
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Owning a cat appears to be slightly less cost prohibitive, though still more expensive than most people expect.
|
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There are still more products that could be announced this week, like Apple's long-delayed AirPower wireless charger.
|
|
Even with the new details now emerging, this is a story that, as ever, begs still more questions.
|
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The MacBook Pro is roughly as heavy as the 13-inch MacBook Air, but it's still more expensive.
|
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We are developing finer lenses to peer into the past, but there are still more questions than answers.
|
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Even with a sharp drop over the last week, they have still more than doubled to 368,725 tonnes.
|
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Though click costs have gone up a bit, we're still more than breaking even in our initial testing.
|
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Still, more than a few times, I have felt the wheels lose traction and nearly come crashing down.
|
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That is still more money than what we spend annually on health care and other services for veterans.
|
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Its share price has since gone down but is still more than three times the pre-announcement level.
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That was still more than a year before the jet was put into service anywhere in the world.
|
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Still more division is the result of misinformation about how insurance markets were regulated prior to the ACA.
|
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The bank's governor, Haruhiko Kuroda, said he thought there were still more conventional policy levers left to pull.
|
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Nonetheless, the investment firm is still more confident on the equity market rather than on the bond market.
|
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And of course there are yet still more on blogs and recipe sites across the World Wide Web.
|
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In the tiny house, the counter space wasn't exactly ample either — but there was still more of it.
|
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Bitcoin traded near $13,000 midday Thursday, still more than 25 percent below its record high reached this month.
|
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An expected slowdown in economic growth could also hurt tax receipts, putting still more pressure on the budget.
|
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But there's still more work to do in training a robot to be this agile across many situations.
|
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Several analysts pushed Woods for still more transparency, asking him directly to participate in quarterly earnings conference calls.
|
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Still, more Democratic activists from Iowa interviewed say they are open to considering Harris than any other candidate.
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He's still more of a political figure in the public eye as a regular political commentator on MSNBC.
|
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Scarier still: More than a quarter of those with debt don't have a plan to pay it off.
|
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Fewer than previously calculated, according to a study released Monday, but still more than die from the flu.
|
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As the show became a critical darling and commercial juggernaut for HBO, the Recchias hosted still more celebrities.
|
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Combing through those users' followers led to still more bots, who led the team to yet more users.
|
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But that is still more than double the median home price in the United States of roughly $200,000.
|
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Despite those gains, the major averages were still more than 20% below the record highs set last month.
|
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More tunnels were added during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, and still more by the Islamic State. video
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But it is still more than 28503 percent below the pre-recession highs experienced in 22019 and 2006.
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Still more alarming was his appetite for teenage girls, which made him a sitting duck for honey traps.
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Bell warned that "there are still more storms to come – the hurricane season is far from being over."
|
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Even if the plan unfolds as designed, the military itself has argued that still more steps are needed.
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"It often seems to me that night is still more richly colored than the day," the artist perceived.
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He is accused of pushing his source, Chelsea Manning, to come up with still more documents around 2010.
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They're still more popular than stacking machines overall, but stacking machines use a lot less water and energy.
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"I know there are still more of them that haven't been caught," she said in an interview Wednesday.
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Tellingly, the singling out of Jews for special protection in the order left some feeling still more exposed.
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But wealthy students are still more likely to have taken standardized tests like the SAT more than once.
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But over all, Whole Foods is still more expensive than other major grocers, particularly for items like meat.
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However, while the UK has now left the EU, there are still more it Brexit deadlines to come.
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That was the new number to beat, though it was still more than I actually wanted to pay.
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Its share price has since gone down but is still more than three times the pre-announcement level.
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Long beyond the reach of most, in recent years private schools have become still more of a luxury.
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More than two million copies have reportedly been sold, and still more have been downloaded on the internet.
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Younger people are still more likely to be on Facebook, though other adults are beginning to catch up.
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When it comes to transferring large sums, it's still more efficient for Veem to use traditional financial rails.
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Others have been brought to the brink and still more are seeing serious declines in their population numbers.
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The blue-chip index is still more than 235,21 points, or 8.5%, above where it closed on Nov.
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We do not have an awful lot of data but still more than N=1 Denmark 2019. pic.twitter.
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Still, more support may be needed before the summer is over given what the ECB has called "pervasive uncertainty".
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Even as the garden winds down for the winter, there's still more than enough here for what we need.
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There's still more than a week to go before all of us normies can go see The Incredibles 2.
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We got that later, at the most disturbing possible moment, when we're still more or less focused on Elliot.
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Even so, Tesla is taking on still more of its service work itself, rather than outsourcing to external vendors.
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But I do feel like maybe we ended when we were peaking—that there was still more to find.
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Surely that problem should be addressed before splashing out precious government funds on still more cities in the sand.
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There's still more ground to be gained at Nürburgring, especially because the human element matters so much more there.
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Even if you're well aware of the work that contemporary sisters do, there's still more for you to learn.
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Shanghai Futures Exchange tin at 144,440 yuan ($21,195) a tonne is still more expensive than LME tin at $19,640.
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Now a new book, "The Innovation Illusion" by Fredrik Erixon and Bjorn Weigel, presents a still more pessimistic vision.
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But there are still more than a few lingering deals from that shopping holiday that are worth checking out.
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Their uninsured rate, however, was still more than twice the rate of blacks and three times that of whites.
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Still more have been used to identify pulsar stars, locate unusual exoplanets, or sharpen up low-res telescope imagery.
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But skinny bundles are still more comforting to the TV Industrial Complex than a world without bundles at all.
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Across the border, there are still more people seeking asylum after crossing between ports of entry than at them.
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For Oklahomans, the effect is minor compared with that of another, still more curious decision by the Trump administration.
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DuckDuckGo's achievements are laudable, but it seems convenience and features are still more important than privacy to most people.
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It's still more unusual, Koning said, for a law firm defendant's sealing motion itself to be filed under seal.
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He should get used to missing out, since he's still more than 30 years from a shot at parole.
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Mr Song, it is reported by the South Korean press, wanted a still more dramatic show of armed unity.
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Still more complain that the very rich, who have the craftiest tax planners, find such taxes easy to avoid.
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It's good to see some companies stretching themselves beyond average, but there's obviously still more work to be done.
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Yet a racial disparity remains, as blacks are still more likely to die from HIV, according to the report.
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At the two-year-anniversary of the bombing, they were still more likely to feel worried about the future.
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That said, there is still more than enough uncertainty to keep a U.S. strike within the realm of possibility.
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Neural networks are still more applied science than they are engineering, although it's beginning to move along that spectrum.
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And actual video-editing pros are still more likely to turn to a MacBook Pro, at least for now.
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The official party is somewhat out of step with its voters, still more Clintonite than many voters would like.
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But even months after its release, it's clear that there was still more to him than meets the eye.
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But there is still more the agency could do to enforce tax rules relating to virtual currency, TIGTA said.
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Almost every senator I spoke with say they think it's working, but some are still more nervous than others.
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There are still more than 50,000 allies in desperate need of protection waiting in the broader refugee admissions program.
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California had many of Democrats' best pickup opportunities in the country — and there may be still more to come.
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Anyway, overall, it's still more of a male thing to have the strength to work long hours, isn't it?
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Even when Portugal play poorly – and they often do – they are still more than capable of getting a result.
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That is still more optimistic than the latest government forecasts, which envisage growth of just 0.2 percent next year.
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With few other options, they should probably do so—and press politicians to save still more of the proceeds.
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A still more sinister explanation might be that the Russians have something else, something worse, to keep him compliant.
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We've started seeing tons of great deals and we're still more than a week away from actual Black Friday.
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The next hurdle Impossible needs to overcome is cost: Its burger is still more expensive than a meat patty.
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Mr. Trump's plan is only a few pages long, but that's still more detail than his competitors have released.
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While smoking rates have dropped drastically since the 1960s, there are still more than 40 million Americans who smoke.
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A still more intriguing example comes from Western Europe, where large predators were mostly killed off by the Renaissance.
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The room's music wasn't as intriguing as the collaborations found elsewhere, but still more than some average club nights.
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Ultimate is still more than a month away from release, but I already know two things to be true.
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Still more see it as more evidence toward the popular theory that Morty and Rick are the same person.
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Or it could be baked in at the manufacturing level but still more flexible than existing custom chip systems.
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After Davis's homer, his batters fought back and scored still more runs, taking the lead in the 10th inning.
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Emerging markets have been on a tear this year, and one trader believes there's still more room to run.
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The top 1 and top 0.1 percent get less in percentage terms but still more than the middle class.
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And some see this as still more evidence that Mr. Trump has no idea what he is talking about.
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Customers are still more likely to actually complete a purchase on desktop after looking on mobile, but that's changing.
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The danger is a downward spiral in relations with the West that could lead to still more unpredictable confrontations.
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Sometimes radiation triggers a type of mutation that makes cells prone to gain still more mutations as they divide.
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The first votes are still more than nine months away, and Mr. O'Rourke has ample opportunity to regain momentum.
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"It's still more in the investment phase, where you don't have large-scale commercial implementations," Driegert told Business Insider.
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The high-speed, two-hour train connecting Paris to Bordeaux that opened in July will bring still more converts.
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Kanye's album played all the way through, followed by cuts from Drake and Future and, naturally, still more Kanye.
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Attorney Bradley Edwards, who represents multiple Epstein accusers, believes there are still more unidentified victims who may come forward.
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Still, more than 0003 percent of Italians under 2000 remain unemployed, while the overall jobless rate is 22015 percent.
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But sooner rather than later Facebook owes it to the public to provide still more detail about the ads.
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And despite this week's heavy losses, the S&P 500 has still more than quadrupled from the 2009 lows.
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Perhaps you&aposve downsized in one place or both, but two properties are generally still more expensive than one.
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Still, more than any group of its time, the Kingston Trio captured the youthful optimism of the Kennedy years.
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But after her third visit, sessions would cost $35; modest, she knew, but still more than she could afford.
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That's down slightly from April, but is still more than double the increase workers are seeing in their paychecks.
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While Bitcoin prices have seen some recent turbulence, Bitcoin has still more than doubled in value for the year.
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Peatlands, which store massive amounts of carbon in the ground, are drying out and burning, releasing still more CO2.
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Still more who did not attend the party caught the virus after coming into contact with those who did.
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So it had to go, and anyway there was still more to be learned by crashing it into Saturn.
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Still, more than 1 in 4 millennials currently keep a financial secret from their partner, TD Bank also found.
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Of course, there's still more testing to be done and yes, I do have some complaints about the camera.
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But there was still more fighting to be done in the hours ahead, and tomorrow would be another day.
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Authorities in the city said that as of January 27 there were still more than 4,000 Wuhan residents overseas.
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In their place will be new members who are expected to apply still more pressure to keep rates low.
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Still, more than 20,000 households don't have electricity, and many homes and businesses have not yet been completely repaired.
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And after making it through the dating world, women are still more likely than men to be unhappily married.
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Lack of competition may hurt the American economy but it looks like there is still more corporate consolidation ahead.
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The Republican Senate has already confirmed a record number of judges, but there is still more work to do.
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Still, more than a dozen committee meetings and markups will be held at the same time as the hearing.
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But she&aposs still more interested in being a CEO than in being an investor, she said in 2017.
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Still more popular than ObamaMilitary and veteran voters overwhelmingly backed Trump in the 2016 election, according to exit polls.
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Officer Van Dyke made still more assertions in his testimony that just didn't seem to square with the facts.
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Democratic Party donors as a whole are still more supportive of tax increases than are rank-and-file Democrats.
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Leprosy is still more prevalent in Central America and South America, with more than 20,000 new cases per year.
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Still more ran successful campaigns focused on improving the everyday lives of their constituents instead of on partisan warfare.
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She further noted the following: Still more, thousands of current contracts covering millions of workers provide for agency fees.
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Still more crucially, by the end of the episode he has returned to his love of dark ironic twists.
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There's more down the hall in a locked evidence room, and still more stored on discs and hard drives.
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And in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica revelations, Facebook announced still more changes meant to further safeguard privacy.
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Local TV is still more popular than network and cable TV. America's love-hate relationship with social media — quantified.
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It's still more expensive than Amazon's newest Fire TV device, which again, supports 4K and HDR but only costs $70.
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Still, more affordable thin-and-light gaming laptops from OEMs like Asus and Dell / Alienware are also on the way.
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The new figures released Tuesday mean there are still more than 30 million adult smokers in the U.S., he added.
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The death toll from 2018—estimated at 68,557—is still more than seven times higher than it was in 1980.
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That's not expensive for a decent cashmere, but it's still more than I'm used to paying for a basic sweater.
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Jenkins and his team say there's still more research that needs to be done in studying folic acid's possible benefits.
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The number far eclipsed market expectations and perhaps served as an indicator of still more slack in the labor market.
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But the Polestar 2 is still more than a year away, whereas Tesla recently started Model 3 deliveries in Europe.
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Still more critics add that policymakers who seek to ape high-achieving countries neglect the unique cultural reasons behind success.
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The iPhone X is smaller than the iPhone XR, though even in a refurbished state, it is still more expensive.
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Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan even said that there are still "more questions than answers" about the Clinton email scandal.
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Instead I just trusted my emotions, and that made this production, at Luna Stage in West Orange, still more satisfying.
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Frozen 2 is still more than two years away, but Disney doesn't want those warm holiday-movie feelings to fade.
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"But I think what he was saying is: the law has been a success, but there's still more to do."
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He's still more than a year away from free agency, but questions are swirling around the future of Anthony Davis.
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And while members of Gen Z, like millennials, prize location, Gen Z is still more concerned about not being cramped.
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It's still more than you'd get from Apple's AirPods, as Google's buds sit a little more firmly inside the ear.
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But in the longer term, I think there's still more room to go," Johnson said Wednesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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Prices have since retreated to 124,500 yuan, but they are still more than double the price before last year's rally.
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In 2013, some of those fragments hit a Russian satellite—threatening to add still more debris to the orbital mix.
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That&aposs down slightly from April, but is still more than double the increase workers are seeing in their paychecks.
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I can't begrudge anyone for selling out, people have to get paid, but it's still more than a little strange.
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And still more were dudes we already loved, but somehow came to love even more within the past 12 months.
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Ferguson is trying to replace Karr as prosecutor, but her role as attorney is still more than troublesome to many.
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It's still more profitable for hackers to target high-value targets like cryptocurrency exchanges, Wueest continued, but that could change.
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Huawei has added some more "smartwatch" functionality to the B3, but this thing is still more fitness tracker than watch.
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And even if he could, it's still more likely you'd be demolished by an asteroid than pick a perfect bracket.
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The researchers also found that walkers were still more creative for a brief period after they sat back down again.
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The CNN report adds still more attention to the allegations that Russian hackers meant to sway the election for Trump.
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But despite the polarization in our politics today, there is still more that unites us as Americans than divides us.
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The summit will be delayed because there is still more work to do in U.S.-China trade negotiations, Mnuchin said.
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The beneficiaries of that spending would also splash out a bit, adding still more to economic activity, and so on.
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Series-low or not, Barbershop's weekend is still more than strong enough to climb past last week's winner, The Boss.
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That is still more than double the national average and probably an understatement, since banks regularly hide their bad loans.
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If the Scottish economy takes off after the tax changes, the SNP can argue that Scotland deserves still more autonomy.
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Still more sea trials needed Once an aircraft carrier passes its sea trials, that doesn't mean it's ready for combat.
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Still, more than 50 people were shot in Chicago last weekend, making it among the most violent weekends in months.
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When Roof showed up at the church that night, the term "fake news" was still more than a year away.
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The CEO believes that the UK coffee drinking market hasn't reached its peak and that there's still more momentum left.
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"A lot of people are still more concerned about individual stock risk than index risk," said the Cboe's Rhoads. tmsnrt.
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It doesn't matter if you're a teacher or an engineer or a middle manager — my job is still more secure.
|
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Doug Porter, chief economist at BMO, said there were still more questions than answers on how it would be executed.
|
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The Dow transports closed up more than 103 percent, still more than 210 percent below its 21-week intraday high.
|
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But nearly a year into Perez's tenure, there are still more than 20183 states that haven't had their SWOTs completed.
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Still, more centrist positions on local issues such as immigration may be important to winning a general election in Texas.
|
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To be fair, the company is still more or less being gauged on the growth of its monthly active users.
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"There is still more than one job per job seeker searching for nurse practitioner and physician assistant roles," she explains.
|
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Next year, there will be fewer steelworkers and still more home health aides, as baby boomers fade into old age.
|
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But if the president opts not to do this, it might encourage still more migrants to travel in large groups.
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But, I must confess, after many years of friendship, I was still more excited to watch the Queen of Soul.
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Pursuing more may lead people to attain more, but ultimately ends in wanting still more — and not actually feeling satisfied.
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With the new election still more than three months away, no one is foolish enough to write him off altogether.
|
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After joining the group, they provided still more information or material to become "fully collateralized," meaning they could be blackmailed.
|
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I see Hamas still more interested in building tunnels in Gaza to kill Israelis than schools to strengthen Palestinian society.
|
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A still more immersive wallow in "Thrones"dom awaited me at Castle Ward, about an hour south of the city.
|
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The government is reportedly planning to incarcerate still more people on military bases in El Paso, Abilene and San Angelo.
|
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Even with the recent strength, the major averages are still more than 20% below their February all-time high levels.
|
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That's still more cash in a corporation's pocket, and Bloomberg still has $49.5 billion of his own money to spare.
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If they're not, they are still more likely to have air conditioning, and thus not as desperate to cool off.
|
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For me, they are a reminder that there is still more change to be done for the industry at-large.
|
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The story of the F.B.I.'s succession crisis raises still more troubling prospects for Mr. Trump in the months ahead.
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With the death toll rising to at least 106, and infections spreading to still more countries, the impacts reverberated globally.
|
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Though Dubai is still more much more conservative than London, many people will still wear bikinis at beaches and pools.
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DFRT-ME-CN That is still more than the about $1.70 a barrel before the U.S. sanctions, the trader said.
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"Every city is different, and there's still more work to do to understand the different trade-offs," Dr. Georgescu said.
|
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But there are still more Indians offline than online, with close to 700 million people yet to gain internet access.
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She and other guests will attend the screening, which will also include clips from still more seasonal "Sesame Street" specials.
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By contrast, owning a cat tends to be slightly less cost prohibitive, though still more expensive than most people anticipate.
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But it's still more of a driver's car than the midsize cars that Toyota, Ford and Chevy will sell you.
|
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The difference between the 10-year Treasury bond and the 10-year German bund is still more than 2.5 percent.
|
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Hispanic women are still more concentrated in lower-paid service jobs — like food preparation and office cleaning — than white women.
|
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Freed of this constitutional check, the Supreme Court issued still more overreaching decisions and Congress's dysfunction got worse and worse.
|
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In any case, strategists elaborated that there is still more to successful returns than simply jumping on a VIX spike.
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"I am convinced that there is still more work to be done by the ministers of finance," Tusk told reporters.
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The Virginia pool is likely to be more diverse in its political affiliations, though probably still more Democratic than Republican.
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However, fat is still more calorie-dense than either carbs or protein, so can have mixed effects on weight loss.
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Early ill-defined STEM programs succeed to the degree that they get students into still more ill-defined STEM programs.
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Take away any evidence CrowdStrike came within a mile of, and there is still more than enough evidence against Russia.
|
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Monterrey's experience offered still more evidence that in Mexico, violence is only a symptom; the real disease is in government.
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He felt foolish telling her he couldn't sleep over a boardroom clash that was still more than two weeks away.
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If you exclude doctors trained in Iraq, that's still more than 7,000 doctors who treated 14 million appointments a year.
|
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Kirsten Gillibrand is closer to the middle of the pack but still more liberal than 76 percent of Senate Democrats.
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However, that's still more than twice the resolution of current high-end phones like the iPhone XS and Galaxy S10.
|
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But Jedi Challenges is still more like looking at a window where holographic characters appear, rather than a totally immersive experience.
|
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It's still more than half an inch thick and over three pounds, but absolutely nothing else can match it for finish.
|
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Now that you know his sad backstory, there's still more to what makes Klaus the most heartbreaking character on Umbrella Academy.
|
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With the Federal Reserve's latest quarter-point interest rate increase (and still more likely to come), few consumers are left unscathed.
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That mass must be moved by more fuel—which adds more mass to the craft, which thus needs still more fuel.
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There's still more work to be done toward that end, but we're glad Wonder Woman herself finds this one sufficiently badass.
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It's still more satisfying than Westworld from a narrative standpoint, thanks to its ability to create investment in David's twisty journey.
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Critics said this would cause rents to skyrocket even further and an already overburdened transit system to bear still more passengers.
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But, I'm still more likely to call myself "gay" or "a queer woman" than I am to drop the "L" word.
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Boat parties and still more artists are set to be announced in the coming months, so stay tuned for further updates.
|
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The index is still more than 28 percent lower year-to-date but up 93 percent for the month so far.
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Still, more Americans are now saying they think the military effort is going well, and fewer feel ground troops are necessary.
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Even reduced by over $100 it's still more than I've ever spent on anything I couldn't live in or travel on.
|
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There are still more than 150,000 SOEs in operation, two-thirds owned by local governments and the rest under central control.
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The credits are designed to encourage customers to buy EVs, which are still more expensive than internal combustion engine-powered counterparts.
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VIX, fell 2.3 points to 20, but that was still more than twice levels generally seen in the past few months.
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The worry is that by defining what counts as an acceptable ad Google will amass still more power over online advertising.
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Its main value is in providing its audience a new way to filter memories down into a still more distilled state.
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There are still more movies that go the other way around, objectifying women even as they attempt to appeal to us.
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But announcing an end of life that is still more than two years away should give time to plan a transition.
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But with an MSRP of $1,500 for the camera body, it's still more than what many people are willing to spend.
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US government investments using the Defense Production Act to create still more rare earth production capacity would add to this glut.
|
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While it's still more common for men in American workplaces to have power over women, the reverse, of course, also occurs.
|
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RBS, which is still more than 70 percent state owned, denies any wrongdoing and says former executives did not act illegally.
|
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The return of sub-prime mortgages and rise in house flipping are still more signs that buyers are making riskier purchases.
|
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And still more pellets scraped down his throat to stack in a pile that reached from intestinal pits to esophageal maw.
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Still, more than 188 million Americans plans to watch the Super Bowl, which is roughly on par with last year's viewership.
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Medaglia D'Oro has a smoother flavor than the others, but it's still more bitter than freshly roasted and ground whole beans.
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VIX, fell 2.3 points to 20, but that was still more than twice levels generally seen in the past few months.
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But that is still more than double the 13 percent contribution made to the retirement pots of less senior Lloyds employees.
|
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Still more agreed to "office hours" with activists to hear concerns from constituents with staff members in a less public setting.
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Global market turmoil has since dashed those prospects but Carney said the next move was still more likely up than down.
|
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Germany, a society responsible for so much violence in its recent past, was the last place to tolerate still more violence.
|
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Congress has been zipping through its defense policy and appropriations bills this year, but there's still more work to be done.
|
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Though the console is still more than a year away, more details about the PlayStation 5 have emerged slowly but surely.
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The turnaround, or the refresh, or whatever you wanna call it, there's still more to do, but yeah, good job, team.
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More puddles represent Barataria Bay and Breton Sound, inlets of the Gulf, and still more puddles represent various bayous and backwaters.
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No one with so little appreciation for past sacrifices should be in a position to make still more demands of others.
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Still more important, do not telephone the janitor, or a friend's husband across the street, or your brother in New Jersey.
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I mean, you know, a 2% to 2.5% growth economy is very constructive… I'm still more bullish on the emerging markets.
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A Brexit would betray a union that, for all its many faults, is still more than the sum of its parts.
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Slowly but surely, Nidhogg began to take on a life of its own and to occupy still more of Essen's time.
|
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"There is still more value in a starting pitcher than a reliever, that's pretty obvious," the NL front-office member said.
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Still more paintings see their subjects smeared with paint a lá Furiosa in Mad Max, or eyes sporting burst blood vessels.
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It seems still more impossible that a quarrel which has already been settled in principle should be the subject of war.
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You are still more likely to die than survive, even if a heated death is often as entertaining as a kill.
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" This may be because "women are still more likely than men to stay at home with children in their earlier years.
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A senior policymaker said on Thursday there was still more slack in the labor market than the unemployment rate would suggest.
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But it was still more than what his salary bought in the city after inflation had whittled it away, he said.
|
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Seventy years later, there are still more than a dozen U.S. military bases in South Korea, staffed by nearly 30,000 troops.
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Now, with President Trump ascendant, the question becomes still more urgent: What happens if the gender gap becomes a gender chasm?
|
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In the run-up to the 2016 election, the passion for Russian values among America's religious extremists grew still more ardent.
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Finally, if you shop online, try to avoid canceling out the benefits with still more shopping in brick-and-mortar shops.
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To others, they are no less than an emblem of sexism, still more evidence that men's needs are put above women's.
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A spokesman said Facebook's sign-on was still more secure than the weak passwords that people create and reuse for everything.
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The second is still more appealing: a concert performance of Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," an opera that is impossible not to love.
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That's significantly cheaper than Netflix or Disney+ across-the-board — though in India, it's still more expensive than Disney-owned Hotstar.
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Here were people who looked like his own diverse family -- still more often the rarity than the norm in this state.
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And although general aviation is safer now than it has been historically, it is still more dangerous than commercial air travel.
|
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European companies are still more interested in E.S.G. than U.S. companies, but it feels like a trend that isn't going away.
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It shows that, before Trump officially won the Republican primary in June, Republicans were still more hostile to Russia than Democrats.
|
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Benzing says that O'Connell sometimes didn't understand why she and her crew kept coming back for more and still more filming.
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A lot of the party, particularly in how we think about reaching voters, is still more old world than new world.
|
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The Pentagon believes that despite those battlefield losses, ISIS is still more capable than its predecessor organization, al Qaeda in Iraq.
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That's not quite as much as the G28 Power's 28,29mAh capacity, but it was still more than sufficient for my needs.
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Fourth, although California has made tremendous progress in improving efficiency, this drought shows that there is still more room to improve.
|
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As of January 27, there were still more than 4,000 Wuhan tourists overseas, according to the Wuhan Culture and Tourism Bureau.
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While Judge Spooner has recommended the fines, there are still more legal proceedings that must happen before it goes into effect.
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The charge has taken on still more potency with the investigations into whether members of the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
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Asked if Tuesday provided the clarity that lawmakers have been asking for, Lankford said there was still more to be done.
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There's still more fried rice in the fridge so I quickly put it in a container and run out the door.
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Experts covering the incident believed that it was possible the breach was under-reported and still more sensitive data was exposed.
|
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Nvidia shares are still more than 20% below their October 2018 high that preceded that year's brutal fourth-quarter sell-off.
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Still, more lawsuits are coming, with New Hampshire most recently joining the fray with a suit against OxyContin producer Purdue Pharma.
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Still more of Cassas's prints captured the ruins of the past amid Orientalist visions of the present: turbaned sheikhs, grinning camels.
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During the interview, Gardner also said there is still more information lawmakers need to learn about the latest ObamaCare repeal bill.
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However, fat is still more calorie-dense than either carbs or protein, so it can have mixed effects on weight loss.
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It was the biggest year yet for Ronaldo, still more famous than loved but so undeniably great at the global game.
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Still more are largely inaudible, such as a swipe on the piano's strings that powers the orchestral machine on and off.
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Still, more than 2549 in 214 viewers, 549%, say they think his policies will move the country in the right direction.
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Still, more than 16 million Canadian dollars in total annuity payments had never been claimed by the end of last year.
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He announced a "phase 2188" deal with China that allowed him to back off a threat to impose still more tariffs.
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And still more nuns have stepped forward to report sexual abuse at the hands of priests, the police in Kerala say.
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We're still more than 50 years away from Cowboy Bebop's year 2071, but in 2018, that future has never seemed closer.
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This is the opening paragraph: Rodin was solitary before fame came to him, and afterward he became perhaps still more solitary.
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This pricing is identical to Dell's own headset, and with the controllers it's still more expensive than the current Oculus Rift bundle.
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I would say it is still more that (people think rates will be) on hold for a long time than anything else.
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Still, more than 20183,000 Leafs have been sold in the US since it was launched, with more than 283,000 around the world.
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This method is still more prone to failure than standard genetic-sequencing techniques, and it hasn&apost reached its top speed yet.
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The main stock market index was up about 2 percent on Wednesday, but is still more than 5 percent below its Nov.
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And still more research has shown that diets high in artificial sweeteners are associated with a greater risk of diabetes and obesity.
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And there's still more work to do in figuring out how much of Florence's destruction can be traced back to human activity.
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If the rice finishes cooking but there is still more liquid, uncover the pot and keep cooking until the steam evaporates. 10.
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"There's some noise out there, but overall, I think people are still more content than they've been at some points," Landsberg said.
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"They were not a model of clarity and it seems like there is still more work to do on that," she said.
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And that feels more exciting, yet somehow still more secure, than any boring old plan to go to law school ever did.
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If you get a new credit card with the contactless ability built in, this is still more secure than the magnetic swipe.
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Analysts say there is still more pain ahead for energy stocks, after Exxon Mobil and Chevron posted dismal quarterly results on Friday.
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It's worth noting that there are still more than 12 million jobs in the sector in spite of decades of steady decline.
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And every movie you get to is preceded by a zillion trailers for still more movies you need to make time for.
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Yet when officials conduct tests in gang-members' homes, they are still more likely to find traces of the substance than not.
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With the Federal Reserve's latest quarter-point interest rate increase (and still more likely to come), the pressure is mounting for consumers.
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And even then, still more tests will be needed to determine whether those mice can effectively compete for mates in the wild.
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Everyone seems to agree that terrorism does not belong on Facebook, though there's still more of it there than you might expect.
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Alas, there are still more than 60 days to go until Election Day, so the facepalm-worthy conversations aren't ending anytime soon.
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In contrast, Seattle is still more of a company town, with Amazon and Microsoft, both builders of big data centres, looming large.
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He is also single-minded, driven by an inkling that "there's still more to discover, there's something I'm missing" in the part.
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"There is still more to be learned," said Dr. Prasad Adusumilli, deputy chief of thoracic surgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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This year he considered a scheme to concentrate power in his hands still more, but abandoned it in September after shareholders sued.
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The second illustration of the iron law is that, however dysfunctional the Downing Street machine seems, the reality is still more chaotic.
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Those numbers are within a percentage point of each other, yet tech gear like routers are still more heavily marketed toward men.
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"There's still more to be done and there is a lot of responsibility placed on the FCC to protect consumers," she said.
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But if it passes, there's still more work to do before they can repeal Obamacare and it's unclear how they'll do it.
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They're still more expensive and underpowered compared to Windows laptops, but for students and professionals, Apple's machines expertly balance style and performance.
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Why it matters: Commercial availability 5G is still more than a year away, but it is now one step closer to reality.
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It's been nearly a week since President Trump said the U.S. is leaving the Paris climate accord, and there's still more fallout.
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In the south of the city, in Tlalpan—an area known for a large number of schools—there were still more collapses.
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It implies that incoming darkness and death from the north, and that there's still more death in store for the remaining characters.
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This is still an unexpected discovery, considering that the most recent of the three games is still more than 20 years old.
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The doughnut shop customers had not heard of Mr. Mast, they said; the congressional primary is still more than three months away.
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The is up less than 1 percent since the start of January and still more than 6 percent from its own record.
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They were still more than 1,000 miles from the Rio Grande and the United States—but they felt like they'd made it.
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The result was a still more dysfunctional government, with agencies under the president's control refusing to communicate with ministries under Mr Wickremesinghe.
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In 2013, we saw how even at the zero bound for interest rates, monetary policy is still more powerful than fiscal policy.
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Its decline on Tuesday puts Boeing at its 100-day moving average, though still more than 13 percent above its 200-day.
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Smoyer dreaded the answers because still more questions had lingered at the back of his mind for decades: Was that a woman?
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The index is still more than 2.5 percent lower for the third quarter, tracking for its third-straight quarterly loss since 2008.
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Meacham and his team lowered their price target on Pfizer by $3 to $38, still more than 5 percent above Wednesday's close.
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It's still more than five months until the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus and the heat of the Democratic primary season.
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"There are still more questions than answers at this stage," said Robert W. Mann, a former airline executive and an industry analyst.
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Other men began pouring out of several adjacent shuttered properties, and still more from the Caribbean Sea, where they had been swimming.
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Morck's got still more problems, among them a failed marriage and a rainy Denmark that's bursting with colors, most of them gray.
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Still, more than a third of Americans said in exit polls on Tuesday that they would be frightened of a Trump presidency.
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The top 24 expect to spend Wednesday facing off in still more time trials and complicated elimination runs on a tricky course.
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The university is probably still more known nationally for its polling institute, but Quinnipiac also has become a place to track pucks.
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The first is still more or less true today: as demand for a product goes up, supply increases, and price goes down.
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In a still more sinister vein, in January 2016, Saudi Arabia announced it had executed 47 men deemed enemies of the state.
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And on the evidence of a lot of Midwestern polls they believe the G.O.P. under Trump is still more plutocratic than populist.
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Trump has received a yearly flu shot, but vaccines for coronavirus are still more than a year away, health experts have said.
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In 2017, health care and social service workers were still more likely to experience violent injuries than those in any other industry.
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Trump did celebrate Rocky's release on August 2, injecting still more controversy into the saga, mostly because of this truly horrible pun.
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Still more gardens were the creations of wealthy transplants who, while wintering in Florida, sought to recreate the gardens they loved elsewhere.
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Officials told reporters in Washington that the administration planned to unveil still more punitive measures targeting China's trade, cyber and economic policies.
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What sustained this temporary cultural moment, middlebrow and crass in all sorts of ways but still more successfully humanistic than our own?
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Benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yields fell 7 basis points to 0.684%, still more than double Monday's record low yield of 0.3180%.
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BARBOZA The documentary shows that the final steps of this logistics chain are still more reliant on humans than you would expect.
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This reality has made the caravan, still more than 1,000 miles away from the border, a salient message on the campaign trail.
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After her husband's death in 1987 she returned to Denmark and to still more teaching, at Skolerne I Oure Sport & Performing Arts.
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Still, more than half of all terrorist attacks worldwide took place in just five countries: Afghanistan, India, Iraq, Pakistan and the Philippines.
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There is still more than enough talent, though; Pekerman, likely coaching in his last tournament, must find a way to harness it.
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There are still more than 393 million civilian-owned firearms in the United States, which means there are more guns than people.
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A better team is still more likely to win than its lower-ranked opponent, but this is sport, and upsets DO happen.
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Still, more interesting to me is how the Cavaliers seem to have less at stake than the Warriors do in this series.
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But the conditional sovereignty is still more than Palestinians have now, and more than many of Trump's critics thought he would offer.
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Source: CoinDesk Ethereum traded mildly lower near $256, but was still more than 2,500 percent higher for the year, according to CoinDesk.
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The digital currency last traded just below $28.4,219, unchanged for the month but still more than double in value for the year.
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" Odell praises Thoreau's orientation toward "a still more perfect and glorious State, which also I have imagined, but not yet anywhere seen.
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Still, more say that Kavanaugh did face a "politically motivated smear campaign" (48%) than say he didn't face such an effort (41%).
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He suggested still more dancing that Sunday at the Oasis on Lake Travis, and also that he pick her up this time.
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Ultimately, she decided against sending him to prison, but his 45-day jail sentence was still more than the prosecutors had recommended.
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More sunlight gets absorbed, which results in more melt, which leads to still more absorption, in a cycle that builds on itself.
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There are still more than 100 of the original 3,700 people still aboard the Diamond Princess ship or in hospitals in Japan.
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And that even though many galleries are closing, there are still more over all now than there have been in the past.
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Facing still more opposition for that strategy, he said on Tuesday that Republicans should "let Obamacare fail" and blame it on Democrats.
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There are still more than 100 of the original 21.53,700 people still aboard the Diamond Princess ship or in hospitals in Japan.
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Because despite all we've accomplished in the last decade, there is still more we don't know about eating disorders than we know.
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It's still more pronounced in children than adults, but for some skills, including vision, the brain is more malleable than once thought.
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Cook said that there is still more demand than supply for the $199 Apple Watch Series 3 and the $249 AirPods Pro.
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Under that theory, why not just lower the tax rate still more and the rich will have more money to give away?
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Even though Congress has forgiven $16 billion in debt to the Treasury, the program is still more than $103 billion in debt.
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What's still more harsh is that someone who pays the lowest rate of 10 percent would get only $100 in this example.
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