But it stopped short of attributing blame for the murders.
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My determination soaring, I turned to Instagram — and stopped short.
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He stopped short of calling for major gun law reforms.
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They also stopped short of policy prescriptions or legal opinions.
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The sanctions stopped short of banning oil imports from Venezuela.
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He stopped short of saying whether he would fire him.
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O'Rourke's comments stopped short of his competitor Vermont independent Sen.
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The spokesman stopped short of saying the claims are true.
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But both sides stopped short of pulling out of negotiations.
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Senior aides have stopped short of ordering blanket firings, however.
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But he stopped short of calling for any specific actions.
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He has consistently stopped short of saying Trump obstructed justice.
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Still, Handel stopped short of an outright declaration of victory.
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But they've stopped short of actually calling for reparations programs.
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But they stopped short of apologizing in their last update.
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Inside the building, shareholders stopped short of penalizing Boeing executives.
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Clinton had stopped short of acting on their political convictions.
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Reed, however, stopped short of calling for Collins to resign.
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But she stopped short of recognizing either man's victory claim.
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Other countries and regions stopped short of closing borders entirely.
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But he stopped short of sticking to the party line.
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But the Republicans stopped short of explicitly criticizing Mr. Trump.
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But Reeves stopped short of calling on Hurst to resign.
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But the group stopped short of endorsing such a probe.
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She stopped short of harsh criticism, and didn't name Damore.
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Facebook stopped short of identifying the source of the misinformation.
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However, he stopped short of saying weather had caused it.
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He stopped short of saying Congress should subpoena those returns. 5.
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The group stopped short of suspending Venezuela and called for dialogue.
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The report stopped short of declaring Trump had committed a crime.
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The company stopped short of identifying the source of the misinformation.
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But the organization stopped short of a full claim of responsibility.
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But, again, the process stopped short of a complete partisan standoff.
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They are stopped short when Drogon's fire blasts through the scene.
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However, she stopped short of activists' demands to scrap it altogether.
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The Washington Post noted she stopped short of endorsing that agreement.
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But Collins stopped short of saying she believed Ford's testimony entirely.
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But they stopped short of calling for opening an impeachment inquiry.
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Hacquebord and Trend Micro have stopped short of making that connection.
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McConnell, Ryan's Senate counterpart, stopped short of calling for such action.
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But the company still stopped short of making its code public.
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But it stopped short of saying whether he would end them.
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But Beck stopped short of calling the president-elect a racist.
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He stopped short of saying they would be barred from returning.
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But officials have stopped short of issuing a full veto threat.
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But it stopped short of saying it would join the freeze.
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Pelosi, for her part, stopped short of lobbing charges of racism.
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Brigadier General Amir Hatami stopped short of explicitly confirming the test.
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But he stopped short of formally revoking his endorsement of Trump.
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O'Rourke stopped short of endorsing restoring voting rights for all felons.
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But Clinton stopped short of saying outright that he is unqualified.
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Clinton herself stopped short of denouncing Mr. Trump as an authoritarian.
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But they have stopped short of enshrining broad change in law.
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Nadler, however, stopped short of publicly calling for an impeachment inquiry.
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Charlie stopped short of a confirmation though, but it's pretty obvious.
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But he stopped short of saying the crown prince was responsible.
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She also stopped short of saying she would endorse another woman.
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People had complained of bikes flipping over when riders stopped short.
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Parliament studied the issue but stopped short of passing a law.
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He stopped short of endorsing the president's plan for a wall.
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But the president stopped short of calling out China by name.
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But each year, it has stopped short of taking any action.
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Brady has stopped short of endorsing Trump for the presidency, however.
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But officials stopped short of accusing Iran of ordering the attack.
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Unfortunately, the court stopped short of declaring the bureau itself unconstitutional.
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He stopped short of stating explicitly that the lander had failed.
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But he stopped short of urging his supporters to street action.
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Amy Klobuchar, have similarly stopped short of endorsing free public college.
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Trump stopped short of withdrawing from the Obama-era pact, however.
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Bullard stopped short of fully endorsing the U.S. president's trade policies.
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Trump stopped short of saying he would veto the measure, however.
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But it stopped short of threatening a veto of either measure.
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But it stopped short of endorsing legislation for Congress to consider.
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The company stopped short of identifying the source of the misinformation.
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Yet he stopped short of calling for Assad to step down.
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Importantly, he stopped short of expanding employee protections to other campus sports.
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But Tehran has stopped short of moves that could jeopardize the accord.
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Cory Booker stopped short of committing to breaking up the tech industry.
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He stopped short, however, of clearly denying the end of 140. pic.twitter.
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BlackRock stopped short of pledging to vote more often against companies' management.
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But most stopped short of actually pulling their endorsements of his candidacy.
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The court stopped short of mandating a minimum seat pitch, as FlyersRights.
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But he has stopped short of calling for Assad's removal from office.
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But he stopped short of any call to cancel the nuclear accord.
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" Then CNN followed: "irked and exasperated" but "stopped short of outright fury.
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But he stopped short of directly blaming Putin for orchestrating the hacks.
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Unfortunately for our camera guy ... the hug train stopped short of him.
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But the firm's economics team stopped short of calling a global recession.
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That statement stopped short of alleging that Russia wanted to help Trump.
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The White House late Monday stopped short of fully endorsing the proposal.
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But the report itself stopped short of saying the war was illegal.
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Clinton stopped short, however, of calling the Republican front-runner a racist.
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Ryan stopped short of endorsing Trump but said the session was productive.
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But at Thursday's hearing, the SEC stopped short of recommending such sanctions.
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But Carson stopped short of saying he was officially leaving the race.
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Justin Fairfax (D), but stopped short of calling on Fairfax to resign.
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The report once again stopped short of calling China a currency manipulator.
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But she stopped short of signaling any timetable for the next increase.
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They stopped short of "getting inside somebody's head," he tells Business Insider.
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Ocasio-Cortez herself stopped short of supporting Pelosi after her stunning victory.
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The airline stopped short, however, of saying what did cause the problem.
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Several stopped short of threatening to withhold support from their leaders, however.
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But he stopped short of signaling a full break with the EPP.
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In the past, however, O'Rourke has stopped short of supporting cash reparations.
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He has stopped short of backing direct intervention in the neighboring country.
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But he stopped short of calling for an end to the program.
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Yet he stopped short at attributing any of them to the storm.
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His efforts have been stopped short by Automattic, the operator of WordPress.
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But they stopped short of urging him to defy a formal ruling.
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But Trump stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
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But he stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
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But he stopped short of saying he wanted to scrap the agreement.
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But he stopped short of saying this shooting had a racial component.
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However, she stopped short of calling for the president's removal from office.
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Even Buttigieg stopped short on MSNBC of saying age is a disqualifier.
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Trudeau stopped short of suggesting the plane's downing may have been intentional.
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It stopped short of saying the goal was to elect Mr. Trump.
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But he stopped short of demanding a cut to his 2015 compensation.
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But the commissioner stopped short of demanding or ordering players to stand.
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Alas, the classical boomlet stopped short of Lang, who lost to Smith.
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But the White House stopped short of explicitly issuing a veto threat.
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But thus far the government has stopped short of detaining Mr. Guaidó.
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O'Rourke notably stopped short of supporting fellow Democratic candidate and New Jersey Sen.
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But the Florida Republican stopped short of saying Congress should subpoena those returns.
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The President stopped short however, of discussing the institutional basis of racial inequality.
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Officials in Ankara say they had expressed regret but stopped short of apologizing.
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Pompeo stopped short of criticizing either the crown prince or Saudi King Salman.
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The measure, which passed 424 to 1, stopped short of a formal censure.
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The producer stopped short of using actual human waste, but not by much.
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So far, the Trump administration has stopped short of pushing such an initiative.
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But the German carrier stopped short of buying back shares as a countermeasure.
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Obama stopped short of mentioning any specific cases of racial or religious intolerance.
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While he went public with an admission, he stopped short of an apology.
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The WHO, however, stopped short of declaring the outbreak a global health emergency.
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And I feel he stopped short of something that would be truly meaningful.
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I downloaded the app but stopped short of creating a username and password.
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He also said that Mueller stopped short of finding that Trump obstructed justice.
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The statements stopped short of stating whether families would be allowed to reconcile.
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But they stopped short of loudly booing or seeking to interrupt the president.
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Unfortunately, it seems like a commitment to inclusivity stopped short of the centerfolds.
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Blunt stopped short of saying Republicans would go nuclear for the rules change.
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Both have stopped short of backing the "Medicare for all" proposal from Sen.
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But the justices stopped short of establishing an outright protection for expectant mothers.
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Curbelo had stopped short of the threat just before leaving for Thanksgiving recess.
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Clinton stopped short of saying the Russians wanted to help elect Mr. Trump.
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It stopped short of allowing Medicare to directly work with manufacturers on prices.
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But he stopped short of saying the administration viewed the meeting as appropriate.
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Last week, she suspended the bill, but stopped short of pulling it outright.
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He stopped short of saying that the United States may join the body.
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The government stopped short of making expressed consent a condition for consensual sex.
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Kamala Harris has been critical but stopped short of demanding it be eliminated.
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She stopped short of saying she would pick another woman in the race.
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In most cases, however, it has stopped short of formally asserting executive privilege.
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But in many of their exchanges Wim stopped short of an explicit confession.
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But Luján stopped short of predicting his party will win back the House.
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But Rosselló stopped short of endorsing Pierluisi for the party's 2020 gubernatorial nomination.
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However, he stopped short of saying limiting that input is a bad thing.
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The agency stopped short of advising parents to avoid infant rice cereal altogether.
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But they stopped short of saying they would immediately initiate such a move.
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But the U.S. has stopped short of directly assisting in the ground war.
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But Quarles stopped short of advocating for a full disclosure of the models.
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But the report stopped short of accusing Iran of actually supplying the weapons.
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But he again stopped short of closing them, as other European countries have.
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But he again stopped short of closing them, as other European countries have.
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But the report stopped short of banning the company's equipment in the country.
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Responding to his critics on Twitter, Mr. Cleese stopped short of an apology.
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Rose stopped short of telling young and able Ocado shoppers to go elsewhere.
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Public health organizations have stopped short of labeling the chemicals as clear carcinogens.
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He stopped short of criticizing the president or his comments about Mr. Frazier.
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The attorney's statement stopped short of confirming the contents of the Times's report.
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Still, YouTube stopped short of removing any of his videos from the platform.
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But unlike last month, it stopped short of mentioning the risks these posed.
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But when the store's driver, Secrieru Veaceslav, approached the checkpoint he stopped short.
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The company promised to do better, but stopped short of admitting any wrongdoing.
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Sabraw stopped short of issuing a decision, but said one would come soon.
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But he stopped short of saying whether he supported the agency's original proposal.
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But officials at the time stopped short of updating the official death toll.
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It stopped short, however, of the blanket ban sought by the United States.
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But Brown stopped short of predicting of how Bloomberg would play with Californians.
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Still, it stopped short of removing any of his videos from the platform.
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Mr. de Blasio stopped short of endorsing the details of the commission's report.
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But Mr. Boies stopped short of blaming Mr. Pottinger for the whole mess.
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He stopped short of withdrawing from the Obama-era pact and demanded reforms.
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But Hamilton, another Clinton appointee, stopped short of granting a second nationwide injunction.
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But when they opened the front door of their apartment they stopped short.
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But she stopped short of saying that Trump planned to change his ways.
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But the labor group stopped short of endorsing one of Sanders's Democratic rivals.
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And by the way, he stopped short of saying consumers' fears are unfounded.
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The Fed expecting slower H2 growth stopped short of cementing two more rate hikes.
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Instead, the F.B.I. took the industry by surprise and cleverly stopped short of expectations.
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But the president stopped short of some of his more inflammatory comments about Mexico.
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In an interview with "Axios on HBO" Kushner stopped short of supporting Palestinian statehood.
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However, Swalwell stopped short of calling for Nunes' resignation from being the intelligence chairman.
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However, his statement stopped short of calling for a second referendum in all cases.
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However, both stopped short of saying they were in relationships with their new loves.
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But the firm stopped short of saying his channel deserved to be taken down.
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The Ninth Circuit stopped short of saying that parents could be released under Flores.
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He stopped short of increasing the target, but suggested Goldman could still do better.
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Until now, Mueller's prosecutors have stopped short of saying those attempts had been successful.
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Willoughby, in her account, stopped short of criticizing his role in the White House.
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Reid, who has endorsed Clinton, stopped short of calling on Sanders to drop out.
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Schumer stopped short of calling for an independent counsel or prosecutor to be appointed.
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Galchenyuk stopped short along the right wall inside the Lightning zone before feeding Pacioretty.
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However, he stopped short of saying he's ready to completely rewrite the trade agreement.
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But in a statement on Monday, Rosen stopped short of calling for Persky's ouster.
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Judge Sam Glasscock stopped short of dismissing the lawsuit, however, as Kalanick had requested.
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The report stopped short of assessing whether Russia succeeded in swaying the election result.
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The moment Schauffele's approach stopped short on the 18th green the celebrations could start.
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Gantz has vowed to pursue peace but has stopped short of endorsing Palestinian statehood.
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But Yu stopped short of saying explicitly that Huawei would adopt the same stance.
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HBO called what Maher did "completely inexcusable," although it stopped short of firing him.
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Officials stopped short of blaming Russian hackers for the probing of state election systems.
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But her comments stopped short of denying the ministry was weighing such a proposal.
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The U.S. State Department so far has stopped short of calling the abuses genocide.
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However, officials stopped short of characterizing this week's violence as an act of terrorism.
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But it stopped short of saying it would itself freeze production at January levels.
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Yet he pointedly stopped short of condemning Russia for meddling in the U.S. election.
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He stopped short of saying Turkey had decided to close off the oil flow.
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Asked specifically whether he called Trump a "moron," Tillerson stopped short of denying it.
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Until recently, however, it had stopped short of advising women to consider delaying pregnancy.
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Thirty-nine pellets enter his head; two almost enter his brain, but stopped short.
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But most Senate Democrats have stopped short of embracing calls to nix the agency.
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But he stopped short of making a loyalty pledge when asked to do so.
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The guerrillas, who reiterated demands for "revolutionary change", stopped short of setting a deadline.
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Espy called Hyde-Smith's comments "awful," but stopped short of describing them as racist.
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He stopped short of predicting victory, promising instead to make an all-out push.
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Trump has stopped short of warning Chinese forces not to crack down on protests.
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Officials stopped short of updating the official death toll for the September 2723 storm.
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Mr. Labrie said the encounter had been consensual and had stopped short of sex.
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The PAC criticized the board for being irresponsible but stopped short of implicating Najib.
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However, the summary stopped short of exonerating the president of obstruction of justice allegations.
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But he stopped short of saying whether he will refuse to recertify the agreement.
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Northam on Sunday stopped short of calling for either Fairfax or Herring to resign.
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The judge had stopped short of ordering the White House to unblock the users.
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The other four distributors testifying before the subcommittee stopped short of a formal apology.
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He hadn't gotten far when he stopped short, his eyes having caught a stranger's.
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But in his Facebook post, he stopped short of suggesting others follow his lead.
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His skepticism stopped short of cynicism, and he never seemed to stop having fun.
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However, in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson stopped short from announcing stricter measures.
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But he stopped short of doing the same with racial justice issues Saturday night.
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But it stopped short of previous threats to ban stores from selling flavors altogether.
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She stopped short of saying she would back a woman for the party's nod.
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In that case, the agency stopped short of labeling the operation a pyramid scheme.
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But he stopped short of saying the Constitution would never let him do so.
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Mr. Sharif denounced the Supreme Court ruling but stopped short of criticizing the military.
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Now, he stopped short of a guarantee ... the deets are still being worked out.
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This week, the World Health Organization stopped short of calling the outbreak a pandemic.
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The party stopped short of doing that on Monday, while still registering its discontent.
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But she stopped short of saying the White House would declassify the new memo.
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The state stopped short of issuing a public sanction against Robison or suspending him.
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During the debate Trump darkly hinted at wanting to stay something but stopped short.
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But he stopped short of saying China would halt ongoing or future plant constructions.
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Busk dashed off a quick report but stopped short of naming the new creature.
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But according to CNN, Tillerson stopped short of demanding an end to Turkish provocations.
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Still, Mr. Schiff stopped short of pulling the panel's Democrats out of the investigation.
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But he stopped short of saying that the Cougars would remain in the league.
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They've both stopped short of saying they would oppose the bill over the issue.
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The governor stopped short of guaranteeing that it would not go beyond 20 months.
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It stopped short of saying it would divest its funds of gun companies, however.
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He stopped short of saying his ERC party would take part in the election.
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State prosecutors investigating the case had stopped short last year of accusing them of bribery.
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But it stopped short of pointing to the three that some economists had been predicting.
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Kaepernick had the ball in his hands but was stopped short of the goal line.
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But Buffett stopped short of blaming former CEO Tim Sloan for the bank's numerous scandals.
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However, the review stopped short of recommending any formal targets or the introduction of quotas.
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Reckless remarks The North Korean Foreign Ministry statement stopped short of accusing Trump of wrongdoing.
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She stopped short of confirming China was behind the attack, as was initially widely speculated.
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However, prosecutors have stopped short of calling the Word of Life Church a cult organization.
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But the Federal Aviation Administration stopped short of calling for formal psychological tests on pilots.
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Facebook stopped short of putting all expired and inactive non-political ads in the archive.
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Although he has stopped short of an endorsement, Mr Khamenei increasingly voices the hardliners' agenda.
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But he stopped short of saying that it should be a condition for those talks.
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Powell, in a speech earlier on Friday, stopped short of committing to further rate cuts.
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Pallone said he supported the protesters' mission but stopped short of supporting Ocasio-Cortez's committee.
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But Facebook then stopped short of blocking Cambridge Analytica from buying ads on its platform.
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But he had stopped short of saying that humans are the phenomenon&aposs primary cause.
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"Student loans still bother me," he said, but stopped short of calling for more regulations.
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Ms. Tyler thought Mr. Finicum's death was unjustified, but stopped short of calling it murder.
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He stopped short, however, from deeming climate change the "greatest crisis" the world currently faces.
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While Rogers alluded to the leaks, he stopped short of identifying Russia as the culprit.
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Politicians in Germany stopped short of demanding costly mechanical modifications to engine and exhaust systems.
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The settlement offered drivers some concessions, but stopped short of reclassifying the drivers as employees.
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Other officials who spoke at the Thursday briefing stopped short of Sherwood-Randall's definitive assessment.
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The settlement offered drivers some concessions, but stopped short of reclassifying the drivers as employees.
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Tehran has, however, stopped short of triggering a dispute-resolution mechanism created by the deal.
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But he stopped short of saying whether he thinks Russia meddled in the 2016 election.
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Even Republicans who have offered muted criticism of Trump's decision stopped short of joining Sen.
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But District Judge James E. Boasberg stopped short of giving Judicial Watch everything it wanted.
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They stopped short of pushing Congress to pass a bill banning or regulating the devices.
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GOP lawmakers stopped short of calling for an independent committee to look into Flynn's actions.
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But Goodell stopped short of saying whether the free agent quarterback should be able play.
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They stopped short, however, of issuing a direct order prohibiting him from sending the letter.
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The new guidelines on Monday, which stopped short of official regulations, targeted four main areas.
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The suits stopped short of accusing Mr. Müller of having specific knowledge of the devices.
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The White House has stopped short of saying if the President will veto the measure.
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Bernie Sanders even expressed sympathy for the idea, although he stopped short of endorsing it.
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Today's announcement stopped short about detailing the vehicle Ford intends to build on Rivian's platform.
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In statements, however, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stopped short of directly accusing the Saudis.
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Security swoops in quick and yanks him away, yet stopped short of getting cops involved.
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So far, however, congressional Republicans have stopped short of calling on Trump to fire Mueller.
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The owner, Gary West, stopped short of saying that he would file a court challenge.
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Mr. O'Reilly stopped short of saying the students had been planted by anti-Trump forces.
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But right to repair advocates stopped short of calling the move an all-out victory.
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The package stopped short of bigger deregulatory proposals that many GOP lawmakers have been pushing.
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But Mr. Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson stopped short of announcing fresh sanctions.
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The companies, including Sanofi, have stopped short of recalling their products in the United States.
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But the Army had stopped short of entering the village, and Thamer's relatives were slaughtered.
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The UFC women's bantamweight champion stopped short of promising she would vote for Trump, though.
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The judge stopped short of defining RECoin and Diamond, two cryptocurrencies in question, as securities.
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The secretary general stopped short of calling Mr. Trump's executive order illegal under international law.
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Mr. Putin's decree stopped short of formally recognizing the two breakaway provinces as independent states.
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Clinton, however, has stopped short of directly calling Gabbard a Russian asset in her comments.
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Others, including front-runner Joe Biden, the former vice president, stopped short of advocating impeachment.
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But he, too, stopped short of stepping down or endorsing the actions of Mr. Frazier.
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Earlier this year Trian stopped short of mounting a board challenge at PPG Industries Inc.
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Nadler stopped short of endorsing an impeachment push at Tuesday's empty-chair hearing with McGahn.
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The report stopped short of explicitly calling for the president's impeachment and removal from office.
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But Franken, a member of the Judiciary Committee, stopped short of calling for Sessions's prosecution.
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He stopped short of supporting the entire bill, as Jordan Weissmann of Slate has noted.
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But he stopped short of saying whether he would support Trump in the upcoming election.
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In the filing Friday, Lyft stopped short of saying the founders will have majority control.
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Monarchs quarterback Stone Smartt was stopped short of the line by free safety Joey Blount.
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" He sent record requests and subpoenas but stopped short of "opening a formal impeachment inquiry.
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Hahn said he will put patients first but stopped short of committing to flavor bans.
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Trump has tweeted encouraging words about Ward's challenge, but he's stopped short of endorsing her.
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He stopped short of saying that agency could not regulate greenhouse gas emissions altogether, however.
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The communique stopped short of calling for a resolution of the U.S.-China trade conflict.
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A lot's changed since then -- but still, Sara stopped short of trashing her baby daddy.
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But Eva Longoria and Rachael Ray stopped short of sharing anything about cooking the actual patties.
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While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, it did not exonerate him.
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He stopped short of using the word boycott, but he's clearly pissed, and he's not alone.
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He later said that wasn't his position, but stopped short of giving full support to Apple.
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But they stopped short of hiring a professional stager to swap out their furniture and art.
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The F.T.C. stopped short of calling Herbalife a pyramid scheme and ordering it to shut down.
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He stopped short of sharply criticizing Sanders, but said he hoped it would be resolved soon.
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The Indian captain stopped short of calling Smith a cheat referring to an on-field incident.
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But Comey stopped short of naming anyone working for the campaign who may have been involved.
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It celebrated with the words "thanks be to God" but stopped short of explicitly claiming responsibility.
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He stopped short of gutting a key provision in a 2009 case, but laid the groundwork.
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But she stopped short of explicitly condemning Trump's tweets, clearly hoping the matter would go away.
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The resolution, which stopped short of firing Glas, accused him of not being a team player.
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The court, however, stopped short of commuting his sentence to life as some advocates had urged.
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McConnell's statement stopped short of saying that he would prevent a confirmation vote from even occurring.
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The Supreme Court disagreed, saying the botched execution attempt had stopped short of a fulfilled punishment.
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A parliamentary report into the fund's affairs identified irregularities but stopped short of alleging outright fraud.
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The euro has risen this week, after Catalonia stopped short of formally declaring independence from Spain.
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The Squirtle Squad wasn't willing to hurt people; their actions always stopped short of causing injury.
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Some prominent SPD members have gone further than Erler who stopped short of criticizing the government.
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But he said he stopped short of giving advice and that this was not his role.
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The group stopped short of pushing Congress to pass a bill banning or regulating the devices.
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He also said he was done talking about the subject, but he stopped short of apologizing.
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The F.T.C. stopped short of calling Herbalife a pyramid scheme and ordering it to shut down.
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Tulsi Gabbard also called it "a good idea," though both stopped short of fully endorsing it.
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While he called the play "foolish" and "embarrassing," he stopped short of apologizing for his actions.
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Ubisoft, Odyssey's publisher, pledged to support Stadia as well, but stopped short of listing specific games.
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But he stopped short of saying the Russians had advance notice of the chemical weapons attack.
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The president, however, stopped short of invoking a national emergency, despite previous threats to do so.
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But they stopped short of suggesting the use of barrel bombs would definitively draw a response.
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Facebook stopped short of offering a "select all" button so you have to tap each individually.
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It has stopped short of calling the campaign genocide, though human rights groups have done so.
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Mr. Wardle stopped short of hacking into Kaspersky's cloud servers, where suspicious files are routinely uploaded.
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He stopped short, however, of saying that the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was responsible.
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But the police stopped short of characterizing those discussions as "cooperation," and would not comment further.
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The paper stopped short of proposing a temporary ban on facial recognition technology in public spaces.
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Lamar Alexander and Rob Portman — who've acknowledged Trump's wrongdoing but stopped short of supporting his removal.
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The department stopped short of confirming that the malware was the principle culprit behind the blackout.
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Sanders stopped short of predicting a victory, but said he expects he'll surprise to the upside.
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One Republican who appeared pleased but stopped short of gloating was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Both have stopped short of banning deepfakes outright but have recently introduced policies around manipulated media.
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Walmsley, however, stopped short of saying how much GSK would spend on the research and development.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina stopped short of attacking Bolton as Trump and Paul had done.
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Corker also stopped short of saying that he trusted the president with the nation's nuclear codes.
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Despite that expression of support, Sanders stopped short of calling for a power change in Iran.
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But what he consistently stopped short of was engaging in full-scale war with any adversary.
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Because these were scientific papers, the authors stopped short of speculating about who was at fault.
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On Wednesday, the campaign stopped short of calling on Persist PAC to stop in its tracks.
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Still, it stopped short of the full-scale castigation that the founders' audience enjoys so much.
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Prosecutors described an elaborate operation that victimized multiple Western companies but stopped short of naming them.
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"We're really upset by the situation," Roux said, but stopped short of saying he had won.
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The company stopped short of saying that the Russian Internet Research Agency was behind this latest campaign.
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PSG stopped short of directly disputing Der Spiegel's excerpts, while defending the value of its sponsorship deals.
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The New York Democrat has previously stopped short of saying anything similar to that on the matter.
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Malik said he felt good about his performance, but stopped short of giving himself too much credit.
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The Treasury Department statement stopped short of announcing a freeze on Venezuela's U.S. assets and accounts, however.
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He stopped short of claiming to have won a mandate for amending the constitution in Sunday's election.
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In his article, Putin stopped short of referring to Greece as Russia's single most important European partner.
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Sessions stopped short of predicting a victory for Trump in but said he's "pretty confident about it."
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Though he stopped short of criticizing Trump's actions, Khan emphasized the importance of decisions made in Washington.
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But even groups that support stricter immigration policies have stopped short of endorsing a family separation policy.
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Sprecher acknowledged that pressure but stopped short of asserting that it prevented talks between ICE and eBay.
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Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order to free his opponents.
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Biden has reportedly called Hill to express "regret for what she endured" but stopped short of apologizing.
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Lam suspended the extradition bill on June 15 but stopped short of protesters' demands to scrap it.
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It is unclear how far that legal process will get—investigators stopped short of pressing formal charges.
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Beasla stopped short of entering a contest in which the prize was a year's supply of garlic.
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We brought Magnum out—Magnum, who loves the world—and he stopped short and growled at him.
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But the outcome stopped short of the "blue wave" victory that many Democrats had been hoping for.
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Gove said climate change is a "grave" challenge, but stopped short of calling it a climate emergency.
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He began to clean up the police and his "foundation schools," but stopped short with the military.
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At first, most other council members stopped short of actually quitting or even criticizing the president directly.
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The chief stopped short of speculating what that officer may have believed about Colson in the moment.
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Tehran welcomed the proposed deal but stopped short of saying it would freeze production at January levels.
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But they stopped short of saying Trump has expressed worry about Obama's private conversations with foreign leaders.
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The N.H.L. stopped short, however, of describing the hit as charging, which could have carried stiffer discipline.
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But Kaniewski stopped short of identifying why FEMA led with the belief that natural disasters would continue.
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But he stopped short of calling for a deal to be in the form of a treaty.
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During the installation, the artist caught up with T — until being stopped short by a fire alarm.
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While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, the report did not exonerate him.
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However, Chinese state media has stopped short of calling for military action to deal with the protests.
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But the court stopped short of saying that Mr. Zuma had deliberately or willfully violated the Constitution.
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Mr Trump stopped short of the most drastic step: declaring Iran in breach of the multinational agreement.
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But perhaps heeding calls from aides hoping to wrest control of the news cycle, he stopped short.
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Oettinger said his remarks were "somewhat sloppy", but stopped short of apologizing, and rejected accusations of racism.
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Some analysts stopped short of saying Credit Suisse had put the worst of the restructuring behind it.
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He was chasing his mother, perhaps, or just doing what boys do, but Ms. Griezmann stopped short.
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The inquiry did not name individual culprits and stopped short of saying that Russian soldiers were involved.
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President Trump and other U.S. officials have stopped short of declaring Saudi Arabia responsible for Khashoggi's disappearance.
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Hours after Bevin's speech, Hoover issued a statement that stopped short of confirming the Courier-Journal report.
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Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet committed to the monthly reports but stopped short of agreeing to Chabot's deadline.
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But it stopped short of answering the direct question he was posed about whether Russia was responsible.
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Jake Siewert, a Goldman spokesman, said the approach to payouts stopped short of a formal policy change.
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Even progressives in the House have stopped short of endorsing Warren's call for a wealth tax. Rep.
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While Pence stopped short of promising the administration would back legislation, Flake said he felt confident afterwards.
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Those lawmakers have stopped short of calling for new leadership, but the two-week delay until Nov.
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But Obama — who has pledged to stay neutral in the Democratic primary — stopped short of an endorsement.
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He stopped short of apologizing for -- or even saying that he regretted -- his handling of the case.
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John F. Campbell, who had sent confusing messages after the attack and had stopped short of apologizing.
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At this month's meeting, politicians stopped short of demanding costlier mechanical modifications to engine and exhaust systems.
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But he stopped short of stepping down immediately, to wait for a national conference on political change.
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However, the Chinese government had stopped short of actually saying it had implemented tariffs, stirring market confusion.
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" But Price stopped short of that pledge, saying instead everyone should have the "opportunity to gain access.
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But she's stopped short by an employee, who motions her towards the men's room, shaking his head.
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"I think the main challenge is —" she said, stopped short by another phone trilling in the background.
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He stopped short, however, at least in his public statements, from offering to back the Kurds militarily.
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And the president again stopped short of imposing sanctions on Iran that could end the nuclear deal.
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The suspension of the legislation — which stopped short of dropping it altogether — has fueled concerns that Mrs.
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But the president stopped short of trying to assert executive privilege over his conversations with Ms. Hicks.
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On Saturday, he stuck around to the end, though he stopped short of endorsing Mr. Chernow's remarks.
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Foxx strongly suggested that his agency may deploy overriding Federal rules, but stopped short of giving specifics.
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On Tuesday, he said he took "responsibility," but he has repeatedly stopped short of a direct apology.
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But he stopped short of pledging they would have a deal finalized in time to do that.
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She used shiny bits of the stuff to decorate jackets but stopped short of going full tilt.
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But Mr. Trump stopped short of putting it on the State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations.
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Mr. Lofven remained optimistic he could form a governing coalition but stopped short of saying with whom.
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But American officials have so far stopped short of threatening to block China's access to the islands.
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South Korea brought in new rules to regulate cryptocurrency trading but stopped short of banning it outright.
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While critical of The Times's sourcing, Mr. Peskov stopped short of denying the essence of the report.
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But he's stopped short of saying how he will vote at the end of the Senate proceeding.
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But I surely would have thanked you (though stopped short of giving you a ticker-tape parade).
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The statement stopped short of accusing Israel of being behind the attack on the T-4 base.
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He stopped short of withdrawing from the deal and instead charged Congress with determining the next steps.
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But they stopped short of saying it could form the basis for a separate article of impeachment.
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The Obama administration supports much of the bill, although it has stopped short of completely endorsing it.
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But he stopped short of saying definitively the President would meet with the governor in the future.
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The Fed did not back its creation, and Ms. Yellen stopped short of rising to its defense.
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She stopped short of endorsing the legislation put forth last year by a group of bipartisan senators.
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The intelligence panel stopped short of recommending Trump's impeachment, leaving that decision to the House Judiciary Committee.
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But the administration stopped short of imposing new punishments, saying the legislation was already doing its job.
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Still, many of them have stopped short of becoming involved in the politics of same-sex marriage.
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But it stopped short of expanding its portfolio of bond holdings, a subtle form of quantitative easing.
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However, she stopped short of committing to one and was vague about what a hearing might involve.
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Wandering among the graves, Mr. Oshima stopped short: His name, in Korean, was carved into a headstone.
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But most lawmakers and global regulators have stopped short of supporting the breakup of any tech company.
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I gather from your letter that you have stopped short of stalking this person, which is good.
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But the administration has stopped short of imposing so-called "secondary" sanctions, which would punish non-U.
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A few Senate Republicans have grown weary of Pruitt but have stopped short of demanding his removal.
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At the time, the bill stopped short of the 60 votes needed to prevent a Republican filibuster.
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Even so, the Dow remained cautious in its uptrend and stopped short of reaching the elusive 20,000 mark.
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Fidesz stopped short of endorsing Boldog's boycott call, saying Hungarians were free to choose whether to drink Coke.
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In New York, Uber agreed to recognize an "association" for drivers that stopped short of a full union.
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While it stopped short of the CSU's demand for an upper limit on migration, it rejected "uncontrolled" immigration.
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In an interview with CNN, Collins stopped short of saying whether she would vote for the rule change.
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Byrne stopped short of committing to meeting Rossello's benchmark of restoring 95 percent of power by mid-December.
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Visiting Oman, Mattis stopped short of threatening to retaliate against Syrian forces if a chlorine attack were confirmed.
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Russian authorities intimated that it could have come from "deliberate spoilage," but stopped short of making direct accusations.
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The case would not set a precedent, he added, but stopped short of ruling out similar future arrangements.
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Even supporters of the exemption in 1964 stopped short of an explicit defense of discrimination by small firms.
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But he stopped short of saying whether his tough talk toward Canada would spell the demise of NAFTA.
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Even senior Republicans expressed dismay at the firing, though they stopped short of calling for a special counsel.
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But she stopped short of activists' demands to scrap the bill altogether, and rejected calls to step down.
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But Lam stopped short of protester demands to scrap the bill altogether, saying it would be suspended indefinitely.
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Amy Klobuchar and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg -- have stopped short of embracing a free-college platform.
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Ernst stopped short of saying whether any legislation passed in the Senate would be accepted by the House.
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The elevator, for reasons not immediately known, stopped short of halfway down the 2,300-foot shaft, Wilczynski said.
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Merck, however, has stopped short of launching a formal takeover for Versum that would appeal directly to shareholders.
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The president has often expressed displeasure about Cabinet members but has stopped short of making a personnel move.
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Wakatabe, who was commenting on data released earlier in the day, stopped short of calling for additional easing.
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Though Yameen has ignored the court rulings, he has stopped short of saying he will not obey them.
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Local officials on Friday expressed concern about Uber's practices but stopped short of saying they would take action.
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But he stopped short of going immediately in favor of waiting for a national conference on political reforms.
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In its prospectus filed last month, BSE flagged regulatory risks, but stopped short of highlighting proposed SEBI regulations.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct that Rosenstein's memo stopped short of recommending that Comey be fired.
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For his part, Rouhani stopped short of offering Assad unconditional backing during interviews in New York this week.
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Allure stopped short of calling it mom hair, but the subtext — "a freshly chopped blunt bob" — is there.
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Renault stopped short of firing Ghosn last week as its chairman and CEO, instead appointing an interim replacement.
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The head of the audit committee, Ryoji Sato, had stopped short, however, of announcing a change of auditor.
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Those lawmakers have stopped short of saying they will oppose any resolution to block Trump's decision, however. Sen.
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Trump, however, stopped short of breaking diplomatic relations restored in 2015 after more than five decades of hostilities.
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Prince Mohammed indicated last year he favored ending the guardianship system but stopped short of backing its annulment.
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McFadden, a Trump appointee, stopped short of dismissing the case or formally demanding the parties begin a negotiation.
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Congress has stopped short of sending the president a bill that would provide funding construction of the wall.
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Renault on Tuesday appointed its chief operating officer as acting CEO, but it stopped short of removing Ghosn.
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Trump held a "major briefing" on the epidemic on Tuesday, but stopped short of following the commission's recommendation.
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Russia stopped short of initiating a full-fledged cease-fire, a step that Western governments have been demanding.
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While the pastors have stopped short of calling congregants to arms, they say little to discourage it, either.
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Rumored 85033 contenders have also decried the agency but stopped short of calling for its abolition, including Sens.
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He added that the special counsel stopped short of exonerating the president on allegations of obstruction of justice.
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But, aside from the case of Maurice Audin, Macron stopped short of apologizing for the tortures and murders.
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Facebook stopped short of forming a board focused on AI ethics, as Axon (formerly Taser) did last week.
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But he stopped short of announcing any new reduction in military exercises that North Korea has sharply condemned.
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But he stopped short of announcing any new reduction in military exercises that North Korea has sharply condemned.
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The United States has stopped short of calling the crime genocide and has instead labeled them ethnic cleansing.
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Though it stopped short of endorsing Hillary Clinton, the paper urged voters to choose someone other than Trump.
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It stopped short of saying crimes had been committed, saying it lacked the resources to reach such conclusions.
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North Korea has denied any connection to the assassination, and Malaysian investigators have stopped short of blaming Pyongyang.
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Still, Garnett stopped short of saying that the order was a win for social conservatives and religious types.
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Curry's coach, Steve Kerr, said he found it "kind of weird" but stopped short of adding much else.
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When he eventually looked around and checked, he uttered a long "oh" but stopped short of an apology.
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Though the companies promised to work with government officials, Mr. Stretch stopped short of agreeing to some suggestions.
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Mr. Abe has stopped short of calling for a re-evaluation of the country's position on nuclear weapons.
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia issued a statement that stopped short of directly blaming the Ukrainian government.
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Local reports by AL.com said Horton confirmed large absences but stopped short of acknowledging them as a strike.
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But Lam stopped short of protesters' demands to scrap the bill altogether, saying it would be suspended indefinitely.
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But in his ruling, Trenga stopped short of applying their proposed solution to the constitutional problem at hand.
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However, it stopped short of recommending that possibility, or studying how much it would cost to do so.
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The prime minister stopped short of asking Mr. Joyce to resign, but said he would take a leave.
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But Mr. McConnell stopped short of promising to bring a vote to the Senate floor, that official said.
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Pelosi also stopped short of guaranteeing a deal by the end of the day, deferring to the negotiators.
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To date, the United States has stopped short of fully developing and deploying any banned, intermediate-sized missiles.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he's advised Buttigieg on staff hires but has stopped short of an endorsement.
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Asked if he believed he could actually deny Mr. Trump the nomination next year, Mr. Sanford stopped short.
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Luján stopped short of predicting the Democrats will win back the House in the 40-minute interview, however.
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Several times during Thursday's press event, he stopped short of saying he would definitely surrender to DOJ officials.
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But he stopped short of saying he would reject the accord, which Democrats and Republicans announced late Monday.
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Therefore, the report stopped short of attributing a drop in U.S. gun violence to the assault weapons ban.
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"My performance will uphold those philosophies," she said, though she stopped short of saying it would unify viewers.
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McConnell stopped short of guaranteeing a DACA bill would be brought to the Senate floor for a vote.
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Sanders, however, stopped short of calling on Moore to step aside on Thursday when asked about the allegations.
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Wall said it was a "close call" and a "hard question" but stopped short of endorsing the argument.
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On Tuesday, the United Nations Security Council condemned the missile launch but stopped short of endorsing new sanctions.
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But the administration stopped short of imposing any new punishments, saying the legislation was already doing its job.
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The proposal was rejected, and Ntagali left the meeting early, although he stopped short of quitting the communion.
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The newspaper implied that the study was the reason for the ban but stopped short of saying so.
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The newspaper implied that the study was the reason for the ban but stopped short of saying so.
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S.E. Cupp, a conservative author and commentator, stopped short of calling the boycott of Ms. Trump's products sexist.
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Although multiple lawmakers were interested in learning more "facts" about the complaint, most stopped short of definitive condemnations.
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But the Bears Ears proclamation, like so many other federal policies, stopped short of giving tribes real authority.
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Rao stopped short of saying that the House could get the records as part of an impeachment inquiry.
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The official stopped short of saying that the update unveiled Wednesday indicated that the original software was inadequate.
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Britain also stopped short of ascribing blame but described the assault as a "wanton violation of international law".
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It has stopped short of enforcing the closure of bars, restaurants, gyms, cinemas, museums and places of worship.
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" The men and women in suits, however, stopped short of calling their presence at the Angel "a protest.
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But the statement authors stopped short of using the word "moratorium," a word the Nature authors now embrace.
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"Trump has stopped short of referring to the mass killings as &aposgenocide&aposIn April on Armenian Remembrance Day, Trump in a statement stopped short of calling the World War I killings as genocide, instead referring to it as one of the "one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century.
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However, unlike Saudi Arabia, it stopped short of severing ties altogether and continues to maintain an embassy in Tehran.
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The presidents stopped short because of opposition from foreign governments and fear thousands of lawsuits would clog U.S. courts.
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" But he stopped short of directly calling for Snyder to step down, saying only, "I think someone should resign.
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When the van stopped short, Gray was unable to break his fall, slamming his head as he toppled over.
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Though Trump said he is "extremely unhappy" with the deal, he stopped short of saying he would veto it.
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Google previously confirmed both features publicly, but it stopped short of showing detailed demonstrations working on the Pixel 4.
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In-The-Know: Officials sanctioned Russian athletes, but stopped short of imposing a complete ban from the Olympic Games.
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Jeff Merkley is "supporting" Hillary Clinton for president but stopped short of saying he endorses the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who have expressed some support for a breakup but stopped short of endorsing a breakup.
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Trump said Tuesday he is "extremely unhappy" with the deal, but stopped short of saying he would veto it.
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But they stopped short of specifying exactly what they would be producing first or when details would be provided.
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The speech stopped short of endorsing or signaling the rate cuts markets widely expect and that Trump has demanded.
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Schumer stopped short of calling it legalization, but de-scheduling would essentially make marijuana legal at the federal level.
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Speaker Joe Straus, who sets the Republican-dominated House's legislative agenda, stopped short of saying the measure was doomed.
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Last time Mr Trump stopped short of reinstating American sanctions, which could prompt Iran to withdraw from the deal.
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The new U.S. sanctions targeted politicians and security figures but stopped short of actions against Venezuela's vital oil industry.
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McElwain backtracked a bit Wednesday but stopped short of apologizing and again refused to provide details about the threats.
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McElwain backtracked a bit Wednesday, but stopped short of apologizing and again refused to provide details about the threats.
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But, he stopped short of calling it terrorism in the absence of evidence tying it to known terror groups.
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Moreno stopped short of agreeing to isolate Caracas, instead urging involvement by the secretary-general of the United Nations.
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The party stopped short of deciding to leave the coalition already although resignations by its ministers remain an option.
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The statement stopped short of calling for measures to penalize firms that failed to meet the necessary requirements, however.
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Obama this summer allowed, but stopped short of asserting in an interview that Putin had intended to aid Trump.
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Army officials stopped short of accusing the cameras themselves of being secret Communists, but it's clear why they're wary.
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It's just that they came so close to delivering an invaluable feature, then stopped short at the last minute.
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One paper said this "most likely" couldn't have happened without climate change, but stopped short of speaking with certainty.
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He stopped short of saying he would close the 30 Gulen-affiliated schools in Kazakhstan that educate 9,000 students.
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She's also proud of Kylie's new show, "Life of Kylie," although she stopped short of saying it'll beat 'KUWTK.
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Macy stopped short of calling "Boogie Nights" his favorite flick, but sounds like he thinks Walhberg nailed the role.
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Rosenstein's memo on Tuesday laid out the case against Comey but stopped short of recommending that he be fired.
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The minutes stopped short of suggesting a rate increase was likely at the Fed's next meeting, in mid-March.
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Hastings sees Amazon as an "awfully scary" competitor, though he stopped short of saying it was Netflix's biggest threat.
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On "Closing Bell," Callan Montella stopped short of saying her career was ended by gender issues on Wall Street.
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He stopped short of outright rebuking Obama's policies, but he doubted their ability to spur change in Cuba's government.
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Trump congratulated Stewart on his victory, but stopped short of offering an endorsement in a tweet on Wednesday morning.
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The Freedom Party has stopped short of forcing him out, saying he had assured it he did nothing wrong.
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He stopped short, however, of supporting emerging calls for the United States to take a larger role in Mexico.
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The coverage, however, stopped short of actually answering the question as to where such a fabulous cup came from.
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Ted Cruz, Trump's old primary rival and a sharp critic of Ginsburg, stopped short of calling her to resign.
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Trudeau stopped short of promising a handgun ban, as the cities of Toronto and Montreal have publicly asked for.
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A statement from his lawyer said Mr. Hastert "earnestly apologizes" for past transgressions, but stopped short of detailing them.
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Akihito stopped short of saying outright that he wanted to abdicate, which could be interpreted as interfering in politics.
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" Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Trump "failed America today," but stopped short of calling the President's behavior "treasonous.
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The school's principal condemned the attack but stopped short of saying it was motivated by the student's sexual identity.
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Al-Malki stopped short of accusing Iran of actually firing the weapons itself or launching them from Iranian territory.
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Temple saw a drive end when the Owls were stopped short on fourth-and-2 at the FIU 34.
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Trump has commented on the Hong Kong protests since his meeting with Xi, but stopped short of criticizing China.
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The organization has stopped short of explicitly backing Fletcher ahead of the runoff, but she's clearly their preferred candidate.
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It called for big changes to farming and eating habits, but stopped short of explicitly advocating going meat free.
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When pressed about her connection with Farrakhan during an appearance on "The View," Mallory stopped short of condemning him.
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It also described attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring Trump committed a crime.
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A representative said Bush was sorry for offending Lind — but stopped short of apologizing for the alleged groping itself.
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It had a collision avoidance system that automatically hit the brakes if someone stopped short in front of me.
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Four years later, under pressure from anti-FGM activists, it withdrew the guidelines but stopped short of a ban.
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Several times during Thursday's press event, though, Assange stopped short of saying he would definitely surrender to DOJ officials.
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Zuckerberg stopped short of saying Facebook has entirely given up on doing business in China in the future, however.
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But he stopped short of naming specific hate groups involved and said "many sides" held responsible for the violence.
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That "Eight Hours" is a comedy — or perhaps a tragedy stopped short — owes something to both design and chance.
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After the incident, Landen continued to make great strides in his recovery, which doctors stopped short of calling miraculous.
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The special counsel stopped short of declaring whether acts by the president were illegal attempts to impede the investigation.
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The E.P.A. also stopped short of accusing the company of intentionally engineering the software to cheat on emissions tests.
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Virginia's Legislative Black Caucus condemned Northam in a stinging statement but stopped short of saying he should step down.
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While her order stopped short of such a ban, Jonathan Hafetz, an A.C.L.U. attorney representing the man, praised it.
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He sustained a black eye, seen above, when the popemobile stopped short in a crowd of pilgrims in Cartagena.
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The governor stopped short of ordering a shutdown of businesses, but he didn't rule it out in the future.
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She told reporters the knee was feeling better but stopped short of saying the problem was completely behind her.
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Kamala Harris stopped short of calling Trump a white nationalist, but stressed that the President's rhetoric has negative consequences.
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The league stopped short of ordering the 29 other clubs to institute new policies, though Silver's wishes were clear.
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Mr. Trump stopped short of saying the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was responsible for Mr. Khashoggi's death.
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In a security report, the bloc noted the potential for cyberattacks but stopped short of citing any particular providers.
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Mike Rounds signaled support for Scott on CNN's "New Day" Monday morning, though stopped short of a full endorsement.
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When asked by CNBC about the Business Insider report on Project Maven, Karp stopped short of confirming the contract.
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So he stopped short of making new policy ... but at the same time he is not waiting until Jan.
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After the attack, Landen continued to make great strides in his recovery, which doctors stopped short of calling miraculous.
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Collins and Murkowski have stopped short of saying they wouldn't vote for the legislation if Planned Parenthood were defunded.
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Republicans are now focusing on how Democrats have stopped short of calling for the resignation of Virginia Lt. Gov.
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Biden called for an investigation in a statement late Monday, but stopped short of calling for Kavanaugh's impeachment (Axios).
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Trump moved in October to decertify Iran's compliance with the deal, but stopped short of withdrawing from it altogether.
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But he stopped short of agreeing to a moratorium on the project while Congress determines the appropriate steps forward.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders called the attack "reckless, indiscriminate and irresponsible," but stopped short of blaming Russia.
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Escobar stopped short of supporting O'Rourke's proposal, but lauded her longtime political ally for expanding the conversation on guns.
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But the ruling stopped short of blocking organized labor from collecting such fees from other non-union public employees.
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Icahn has repeatedly slammed Hollub, though he has stopped short of calling on her to be removed as CEO.
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During the lengthy interrogation that followed in the police barracks, Ms. Graswald stopped short of confessing to the murder.
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Leaders of the group sought to address the issue, but stopped short of denouncing Farrakhan, according to the Post.
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Trump, however, stopped short of naming specific hate groups involved and said "many sides" held responsibility for the violence.
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Despite announcing his refusal to certify the deal, the president stopped short of withdrawing the U.S. from the agreement.
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The White House, meanwhile, said it has "concerns" about the legislation, but stopped short of threatening to veto it.
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Pelosi has called for Kushner to lose his security clearance, but has stopped short of demanding he be fired.
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Mueller did not find that the Trump campaign conspired with Moscow and stopped short of stating Trump obstructed justice.
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I stopped short of accusing her of what other students would tell me: You didn't really earn your spot.
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The administration stopped short of labeling the group a Foreign Terrorist Organization, a list maintained by the State Department.
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Lam stopped short of explicitly killing the bill, but the official said the postponement meant it was effectively dead.
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But he stopped short of allowing the release of details of Cruz's mental health history and child abuse records.
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But the recommendations stopped short of measures that would threaten the A$400 billion ($289 billion) industry's dominant position.
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But it stopped short of saying the flaws could have an impact on the way an actual crisis was addressed.
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However, the foreign ministry stopped short of condemning China's action, which Washington said could raise tension and destabilize the region.
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But he stopped short of calling out Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS), the country's de facto leader, by name.
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Sri Lanka said on Friday that peace and security were vital for regional cooperation, but stopped short of pulling out.
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Oregon went for it but Freeman was stopped short, giving the ball to Falk and Washington State in Oregon territory.
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Even after he decided to forgo a bid himself for the top job, Biden stopped short of endorsing any candidate.
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Walgreens has stopped short of removing cigarettes and other tobacco products altogether, instead making them less prominent in its stores.
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Facing the biggest challenge of his presidency, Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order.
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Officials have stopped short of saying that outage caused the Sonoma County fire, but PG&E said it was investigating.
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But he has stopped short of aggressively attacking Mr. Cruz and has run television commercials about only himself so far.
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I even had a consultation with Dr. Kambiz Golchin, a plastic surgeon, but stopped short of going under the needle.
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But Trump stopped short of letting the US government agencies directly negotiate drug prices, including the $675 billion Medicare program.
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But CNN, along with a number of other organizations that had access to the dossier, stopped short of publishing it.
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Sanders stopped short of saying he would refuse to sign such a bill as president, in an interview with Vox.
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Bush administration lawyers advised that prisoners' treatment at the hands of the CIA stopped short of torture, which is illegal.
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GRASSLEY CALLS FOR SPECIAL COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE URANIUM ONE DEAL Grassley, however, stopped short of suggesting he didn't trust Mueller.
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Despite the report's lack of indictment, however, Mueller stopped short of exonerating the president on counts of obstruction of justice.
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He seemed to be impressed by the display, but stopped short at telling us how the so-called holograms worked.
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The European Commission has so far stopped short of any further action, and is seeking the views of member states.
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But Stricklin stopped short of giving McElwain a vote of confidence after one of the strangest weeks in program history.
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But Mr Trump stopped short of keeping his populist pledges, such as allowing Americans to import prescriptions from other countries.
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Arcos said the vandalism was related to gang activity, but he stopped short of saying Romero was in a gang.
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The United States stopped short of imposing a ban on imports of Venezuelan oil, which U.S. oil refiners had opposed.
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But the court stopped short of setting a major precedent allowing people to claim religious exemptions from anti-discrimination laws.
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Trump was expected to make a commitment to Article V in the speech, but then stopped short of doing so.
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New Democrats chief Singh said he strongly disapproves of the law but has stopped short of vowing to challenge it.
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But he added that Zeman had stopped short of agreeing to appoint Smarda in his place, meaning the standoff continues.
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Bugar stopped short of threatening to leave the coalition, a step that could force the break-up of the cabinet.
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Grassley on Tuesday stopped short of ruling out establishing a congressional investigation into the question of whether Trump obstructed justice.
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Thomas also acknowledged criticism that the program might not have been strong enough, but stopped short of doing so himself.
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The House Republicans stopped short of blaming the president and Trump at midday tried to distance himself from the chant.
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But Trump's administration has stopped short of imposing sanctions on Turkey, despite the sweeping 2017 sanctions law, known as CAATSA.
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Google stopped short of saying it planned to introduce such a service, , but Mr. Brin showed Google's self-driving car.
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But Saudi officials who had lobbied against the bill stopped short of threatening any retaliation if the law was passed.
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But Mueller stopped short of concluding that a crime was committed, leaving it to Congress to make its own determination.
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The DOJ, which is running a separate investigation over Model 3 production targets, has stopped short of taking that action.
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The agreement, however, stopped short of any promise to refrain from traditional government-to-government cyber spying for intelligence purposes.
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When Selena Gomez stepped onto the red carpet at this year's American Music Awards, we all stopped short and stared.
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Mr. Mutko has acknowledged "serious mistakes," but he has stopped short of specifying them or admitting to any state role.
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During World War II, US government officials sought to discourage shortwave radio listening but stopped short of jamming enemy broadcasts.
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A few seconds later, McCarthy stopped short of calling for gays to be eradicated from State, and instead quoted Sens.
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The White House stopped short of endorsing Florida's call for it to be able to import prescription drugs from Canada.
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But Paul has stopped short of praising Kavanaugh in public, and has declined to answer reporters' questions about the nominee.
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While he stopped short of outlining how the US might react, Pompeo suggested the move could lead to new sanctions.
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She stopped short of setting up an independent inquiry into allegations of police brutality, another demand from the protest movement.
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The committee, however, stopped short of calling on the university to provide such financial assistance, as well as admissions preference.
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At the end of her show, Ingraham acknowledged the sharp online backlash to her remarks, but stopped short of apologizing.
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But it stopped short of requiring ride-sharing companies to submit drivers to fingerprint background checks conducted by the government.
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While Ayotte and McCain have stopped short of condemning Trump in broad terms, it hasn't gained them much in return.
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During the primary, Crowley had called ICE a "fascist" organization, but stopped short of calling for it to be abolished.
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Bharara stopped short of saying whether he thought Trump had obstructed justice in his conversations and subsequent firing of Comey.
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But Trump has stopped short of endorsing her, despite keeping her by his side and praising her during several events.
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Furman, an appointee of Democratic President Barack Obama, stopped short of a finding that Ross intended to discriminate against immigrants.
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During the incident, Evans became frustrated after a driver in a white truck cut her off and then stopped short.
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It described attempts by Trump to obstruct Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that Trump had committed a crime.
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The administration has so far largely stopped short of sanctioning Chinese banks and businesses that do transactions with North Korea.
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" He testified that their encounter had stopped short of sex and that he "thought she was having a great time.
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It stopped short of forcing a full split, however, last month when it agreed that a legal separation was sufficient.
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Obama acknowledged that the U.S. had been too slow to condemn the atrocities being committed, but stopped short of apologizing.
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But the Court stopped short of ruling on whether a state could use metrics like citizenship to draw voting maps.
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It stopped short of explicitly opposing the ban, but did say: (1) The company would identify and compensate affected drivers.
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It stopped short of a full ban like its US counterpart, though the agencies often align on such safety notices.
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The panel stopped short of reimposing federal oversight on the state's elections, saying that striking down the law was enough.
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He ordered state governments to gather "dossiers" on the groups, but stopped short of calling for legal action against them.
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Saudi Arabia has so far stopped short of directly blaming Iran for the attacks, saying only that it "sponsored" them.
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But the ministry stopped short of endorsing that attraction into adulthood, framing it in the context of experimentation during adolescence.
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The Progressive Change Campaign Committee, the group most closely aligned with Warren, has stopped short of issuing an outright endorsement.
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When asked by the judge whether he had sexually abused the boys, Hastert stopped short of an admission of guilt.
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Many other politicians have stopped short of that, saying only that the company should have acted faster to stop it.
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The F.T.C. replied that it "will consider the information" that Ms. Baldwin provided, but stopped short of promising a review.
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But after that buildup, Mr. Mueller stopped short of pronouncing any conclusion about what all that evidence added up to.
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But Mr. Schumer stopped short of saying that Democrats would shut down the government if such legislation did not pass.
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But in scripted remarks delivered from the White House, Trump stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
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Kamala Harris Harris stopped short of calling Trump a white nationalist, but stressed that the President's rhetoric has negative consequences.
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The government stopped short of offering any direct financial help, but said it was concerned about a wave of bankruptcies.
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Comey stopped short of labeling the president's conduct as obstruction of justice, a theme Democrats in Washington have been pounding.
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But the minutes stopped short of suggesting a rate increase was likely at the Fed's next meeting, in mid-March.
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" U.S. Ambassador David Freidman stopped short of criticizing the measure, but called for all parties to "resolve this matter consensually.
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A 22019 federal law designated the Lumbee as a native people but stopped short of giving the tribe full recognition.
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But they stopped short of designating the guards corps itself a terrorist organization because the potential blowback outweighed the benefits.
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The relationship grew testy in 2014, however, when Minsk stopped short of officially recognizing Crimea as a part of Russia.
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Boone stopped short of blaming opponents' misdeeds for those early exits, though, saying the blame still lay with the Yankees.
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He has since been fired as chairman of Mitsubishi although Renault has stopped short of dismissing him from its helm.
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Conaway, however, stopped short of saying there was "collusion" between Clinton's campaign and the Russians, something the President has alleged.
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The group decided to uniformly oppose his impeachment stance, though it stopped short of kicking him out of the caucus.
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The World Health Organisation has declared the situation an emergency, but stopped short of declaring the epidemic of international concern.
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Google stopped short of saying it planned to introduce such a service, but Mr. Brin showed Google's self-driving car.
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The report stopped short of conclusive findings against Zuma but is likely to add to calls for him to resign.
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Other researchers have tracked the same pattern of attacks, but stopped short of linking APT 28 to the Russian state.
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While congressional leaders called for investigations into possible tampering, they stopped short of ordering expansive efforts like a select committee.
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Girardi stopped short of saying it could not be done, as did Gardner when he was answering the same question.
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His speech carefully stopped short of apologising for the bomb attack, offering instead a reflection on the horrors of war.
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She stopped short of saying she&aposd be ready to work on the plane again when it returns to service.
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But Tomasky allows that The Times "stopped short of demanding the president's resignation," which was well short of supporting impeachment.
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Saudi Arabia has said that Iranian weapons were used in the attack but has stopped short of definitively blaming Tehran.
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Al-Malki notably stopped short of saying Iran actually fired the weapons or that they were fired from Iranian territory.
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The former Republican presidential candidate and chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard stopped short of calling for Mr. Trump's removal from office.
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Bill Clinton later said he regretted the run-in with Black Lives Matter activists, but stopped short of an apology.
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Brennan stopped short of saying that the communications he saw between Russia and the Trump campaign amounted to actual collusion.
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Lindsey Brown of Lindsey Brown Photography was feeling the holiday crush, but she stopped short when she heard the Brentlinger's story.
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A U.S. defence official told Reuters the United States targeted Adnani in a strike but stopped short of confirming his death.
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Bar continued her day posting and retweeting supportive messages from fans, but stopped short of ever defending herself or her tweet.
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Health Care O'Rourke says his aim is universal health care, but has stopped short of pushing for a single-payer system.
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I am stopped short the first time I ride north into the foothills of the Pindus Range in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
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Widodo said he had spoken to government ministers regarding the plan but stopped short of providing a timeline for the move.
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He stopped short of declaring that Clinton hadn't broken any laws, a conclusion that his Justice Department has yet to make.
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The Saudis stopped short of explicitly guaranteeing a change in policy but reiterated its commitment to balancing oil supply and demand.
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Yellen separately acknowledged racial disparities and the need for greater diversity among Fed leadership, but stopped short of linking the two.
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Bowing to GOP pressure, Trump said later Tuesday he would no longer talk about Curiel, but stopped short of an apology.
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He repeated the phrase "fair process" numerous times—yet stopped short of approving an FBI investigation, as some Democrats have urged.
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A U.S. defense official told Reuters the United States targeted Adnani in a strike but stopped short of confirming his death.
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Clapper stopped short of declaring Russia's actions "an act of war," saying that determination was beyond the scope of his office.
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But the agency stopped short after industry officials warned such a ban could create a logistical nightmare and inconvenience business travelers.
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The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, stopped short of criticizing the kingdom, expressing only his "disappointment" with the executions.
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"THEY NEED ENEMIES" Fidesz stopped short of endorsing Boldog's boycott call, saying Hungarians were free to choose whether to drink Coke.
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To stop this trend the central government capped increases in minimum wages in 2015, but stopped short of reversing previous rises.
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He was unable to break his fall when the van stopped short, causing him to fall over and hit his head.
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On June 16, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam moved to suspend the bill, but stopped short of a formal withdrawal.
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The agency stopped short of a threatened ban on moving the devices into the cabins, but required additional screening of electronics.
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Due to the costs and potential liability associated with providing system certifications, the government has stopped short of offering such services.
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Zuckerberg has said many of the GDPR-required changes will be applied globally, though he has largely stopped short of specifics.
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But sanctions so far have stopped short of hitting the oil sector in Venezuela, which is a major U.S. oil supplier.
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The boycotting countries' central banks have stopped short of explicitly asking commercial banks under their jurisdiction to stop lending to Qatar.
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However, Schiff stopped short of calling for Trump's removal under the 25th Amendment, a move backed by fellow California Democratic Rep.
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Mr. Trump stopped short of calling for Mr. Ryan, the speaker of the House, to step down from his convention role.
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Yet Berlin always stopped short of vouching for the debts of weaker economies -- as must happen in a functional monetary union.
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For decades American lawmakers had stopped short of recognising the genocide to avoid damaging relations with Turkey, a crucial NATO ally.
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But he stopped short of endorsing her, saying he'll leave that choice to the Democrats who will be returning next year.
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He praised O'Rourke for "running an incredible grass-roots campaign" but stopped short of committing to put money into the race.
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Ms. Tsai acknowledged the history of discussions between the two sides on Friday, though she stopped short of endorsing the consensus.
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Trump stopped short of declaring a national emergency, an option that he had floated to fund the wall without congressional approval.
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According to Democratic lawmakers, Hicks demurred at the instruction of the White House but stopped short of formally invoking executive privilege.
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Since then, Trump has repeatedly attacked Moore's opponent, Democrat Doug Jones, but stopped short of encouraging people to vote for Moore.
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She hailed the zeal of the liberal supporters pushing the plan, but still stopped short of endorsing the Green New Deal.
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But when it came to buying a summer house, Will and Lynn Bagliebter of Scarsdale, N.Y., stopped short of the canal.
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The company had filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in the US last week, though it stopped short of declaring insolvency.
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Al-Abadi traveled to Mosul on Sunday to celebrate the defeat of ISIS, but stopped short of declaring victory until Monday.
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Anti-abortion groups cheered the announcement Tuesday but stopped short of calling it a surefire way to reverse Roe v. Wade.
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The European Commission warned Belgium on Wednesday for not sufficiently reducing its debt, but stopped short of launching a disciplinary procedure.
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Cantil-Sakauye stopped short of questioning the legal right of federal agents to enter courthouses to locate and detain unauthorized immigrants.
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Meanwhile Strache, while denouncing racism and anti-Semitism, has stopped short of any blanket condemnation of the fraternities as a movement.
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On Wednesday, Spicer even stopped short of using the word "wall" — instead, he referred to it as "a large physical barrier."
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According to Heads, he and Miller stopped short of assigning it to a family of mushrooms, because they couldn't be sure.
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The report also described attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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As replays would show, it was the wrong call — the ball clearly came out before Kern was down or stopped short.
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It stopped short of accusing either side of war crimes, saying that was for a national or international court to decide.
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Significantly, it stopped short of imposing a full embargo on oil exports to North Korea, most of which come from China.
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Trump 'needs to lead' The Virginia Democrat stopped short of criticizing the Trump administration for its efforts on cybersecurity thus far.
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Trump declared that Iran was in violation of the "spirit" of the agreement, but stopped short of withdrawing from the deal.
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When asked if Republicans were "definitely" going to produce a plan before the election, Brady stopped short of delivering a promise.
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That November, the National Conference of American Bishops expressed sympathy for their embattled colleague but stopped short of challenging the Vatican.
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On Tuesday, Ms. Sobchak dismissed any links between her campaign and the Kremlin, but stopped short of criticizing Mr. Putin directly.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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Although Hillary Clinton campaigned in 2016 on a pledge to tackle climate change, she stopped short of endorsing a carbon tax.
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So far, China has stopped short of boycotting American products, which could escalate the trade conflict and damage the Chinese economy.
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But the preliminary report nonetheless stopped short of calling for an end to reliance on desktop studies, as in other jurisdictions.
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The doctors stopped short of administering the most invasive forms of lifesaving treatment, and the man's health deteriorated until he died.
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But the governing body stopped short of making the more fundamental changes to the amateur model that some have long sought.
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Last week, the UCLA Anderson Forecast lowered its expectations for GDP growth and trade but stopped short of predicting a recession.
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But DeWine stopped short of calling on Sanders or Biden to cancel their planned events in Cleveland, citing First Amendment issues.
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Mr. Moon, reluctant to damage relations with Tokyo, stopped short of formally nullifying the agreement or demanding that it be renegotiated.
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People should avoid pubs, clubs, restaurants, cinemas and theatres, the government said, though Johnson stopped short of ordering them to close.
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While many major international carriers now designate Taiwan as a part of China, the American carriers stopped short of that step.
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The photographers said they were all cordial with each other, but, with a few exceptions, stopped short of calling themselves friends.
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Under pressure from the Mormon Church, the Boy Scouts of America stopped short of prohibiting discrimination against openly gay scout leaders.
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While he set out his favorable opinion of Mr. Flynn, he stopped short of ordering Mr. Comey to drop the investigation.
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Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and chairman of the Intelligence Committee, stopped short of directly criticizing the president.
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Mr. Rosenstein's memo, while highly critical of Mr. Comey's actions over the past year, stopped short of explicitly recommending his ouster.
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They declined to discuss the nature of the allegations -- and both men stopped short of calling on him to withdraw. Sen.
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In October, Trump declared the opioid crisis a "public health emergency" but stopped short of asking Congress for additional emergency funding.
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However, the president stopped short of withdrawing the U.S. from the deal, which was established by a United Nations Security Resolution.
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After Hunter was indicted, GOP leaders stripped him of his committee assignments but stopped short of calling on him to resign.
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He added that the company had stopped short of "parsing out" viewers into more specific groups, as Facebook and YouTube do.
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Kaine stopped short of naming Republicans he thought would support his resolution, but noted that he's having conversations with his colleagues.
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Kaine stopped short of saying whether the changes would be enough to win him the crucial final votes for his resolution.
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Majoros stopped short of saying the company expects record sales, however he said there's been "unprecedented" demand for the new Corvette.
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The companies, including Sanofi, which manufactures the brand-name version, have stopped short of recalling their products in the United States.
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The agencies found problems with the living wills of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, but stopped short of jointly flunking them.
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The FBI has investigated the shooting as an act of terror but has stopped short of formally designating it as such.
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Judges said the government's methods in Kashmir were an "arbitrary exercise of power," though they stopped short of declaring them illegal.
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But by making his call for Trump's removal conditional, he stopped short of some of his Democratic rivals, including Massachusetts Sen.
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Despite the new cuts, OPEC stopped short of pledging action beyond March and analysts questioned the impact of the latest curbs.
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Cuomo again pressed Johnson on Thursday, who stopped short of saying that he did not believe in the secret society theory.
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Pereira's stunts just barely stopped short of full-on breakdancing and looked more like a gymnastics routine than an MMA fight.
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The president called for a world without nuclear arms, but stopped short of apologizing for America's past use of the weapons.
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US allies, including Britain and Germany, have condemned the attack on the Saudi oil facilities, but stopped short of assigning blame.
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But its Resolutions Committee that met in Washington, DC, this week stopped short of banning for-profit corporate PAC donations altogether.
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The lawmakers stopped short of issuing subpoena threats to those agencies but extended the deadline for full compliance to Oct. 31.
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The Mueller report described the president's efforts to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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While Mueller stopped short of determining whether Trump obstructed justice, Barr concluded there was insufficient evidence to bring such a case.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has promised greater scrutiny of the practice, but stopped short of implementing a ban.
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It also described numerous subsequent attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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" While he stopped short of canceling the meeting, he insisted: "Mexico offers and demands respect as the fully sovereign nation we are.
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While the company stopped short of actually apologizing, YouTube did link to Hevesh's channel on its platform in its follow-up tweet.
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Although Moreno stopped short of explicitly blaming Assange for the leak, the government said it believed the photos were shared by WikiLeaks.
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" The company said it will announce by August 14th how customers can have the gun fixed, but "stopped short of divulging details.
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Although Mueller stopped short of deciding whether Trump committed a crime, he offered what he described as "general conclusions" about Trump's behavior.
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Facebook noted that its guidelines prevent such actions, but stopped short of denying that the alleged biases had not been an issue.
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Mueller also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede the investigation, but stopped short of declaring the president had committed a crime.
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Another car just behind the bus stopped short of the sinkhole, and the driver safely exited the vehicle, CNN affiliate KDKA reported.
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Philippine officials have suggested a need to review the VFA "to address matters of sovereignty" but have stopped short of advocating withdrawal.
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Vice President Joe Biden, who has stopped short of endorsing either candidate, acknowledged Tuesday that Clinton will ultimately become the Democratic nominee.
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The standoff stopped short of recent intense clashes with police, who refrained from using tear gas or attempting to storm protesters' lines.
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But the standoff stopped short of full pitched battles with police refraining from using tear gas or attempting to storm protester lines.
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"They're happy hanging out together," a friend told PEOPLE last week – though the source stopped short of saying they were back together.
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He stopped short of repeating the derisive nickname "little Rocket Man" that he has used to describe the young North Korean leader.
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Yet it stopped short of demanding that they spin off the advisory and wealth-management units implicated in much of the wrongdoing.
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"Prince Mohammed indicated last year he favored ending the guardianship system but stopped short of backing its annulment," Reuters reported in February.
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In 1877, Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli reported observing channels on Mars, but stopped short of saying whether they were natural or artificial.
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Comey confirmed that the FBI was indeed investigating Russia but stopped short of revealing whether the agency was investigating President Trump himself.
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The WTO ruled that loans to Airbus were unfair but stopped short of putting them in the worst category of "prohibited" aid.
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In a tweet on Saturday, former Vice President Joe Biden called Rosselló's comments shameful but stopped short of calling for his resignation.
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Though the social network stopped short of linking the pages to Russia, researchers subsequently showed links to the notorious Internet research Agency.
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Mattis stopped short of detailing whom Iran sought to influence but said it was doing so by channeling cash into Iraqi politics.
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RBS has admitted some wrongdoing over its handling of small businesses, but stopped short of saying they were deliberately pushed into administration.
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Duterte himself has previously voiced disagreement with some action against his opponents, although he has stopped short of intervening to stop it.
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The striker has so far confirmed that he's made up his mind, although he stopped short of revealing where he's going to.
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He stopped short of repeating his threats to quit NATO or encourage South Korea and Japan to get their own nuclear weapons.
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In recent comments, the President stopped short of explicitly endorsing Moore in the closely watched special election to be held next week.
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Republicans, while critical of the companies, stopped short of conceding that social media manipulation was a deciding factor in Donald Trump's win.
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But he stopped short of quitting as head of state and said he would stay on until a new constitution is adopted.
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But he stopped short of stepping down and postponed elections, effectively extending his current term until a new constitution can be prepared.
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YOU SEE A HUGE RIG COUNT COMING DOWN, BIG FUTURE PROGRAMS ARE BEING CANCELED BUT IT HAS NOT STOPPED SHORT-TERM OIL.
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In 46-page report evaluating Huawei's security risks, British officials stopped short of calling for a ban of Huawei's 5G telecommunications equipment.
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Iran welcomed the move but stopped short of pledging to act itself and it is unclear whether the freeze will actually happen.
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The military, on Twitter, stopped short of saying the Israeli F-35s had been grounded, describing them as remaining on operational standby.
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Despite that decision, the US Air Force's top officer stopped short of saying the F-35 would never operate out of Turkey.
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But he stopped short of opposing limits on which bathrooms transgender people could use, and the law will be left largely intact.
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While the White House has indicated Trump will sign the measure, the president has stopped short of affirming he will do so.
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Yet he stopped short of using the word genocide, a term he applied to the killings before he became president in 2009.
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Mr Putin has employed coercion, intimidation and selective political violence, but he has stopped short of unleashing a bloody reign of terror.
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That stopped short of a complete ban on business with Qatar but the effect may turn out to be much the same.
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As for the on-field product, Johnson said he was optimistic about the season but stopped short of making any bold predictions.
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But the board stopped short of removing Ms. Wilsey as its head or instituting term limits that would have checked her powers.
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But its public policy stopped short of the commitment to a broad retreat that many of the other large banks had made.
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Trump's announcement stopped short of calling the crisis a national emergency, which would've opened additional funding to fight the issue even faster.
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He stopped short of criticizing Trump's move this week to exit the multination Iran deal, President Barack Obama's signature foreign policy achievement.
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Olympic officials sanctioned Russian athletes on Sunday, but stopped short of completely banning them from the Summer Games next month in Rio.
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" When we came to a furniture stand, Mahdavi, who has a habit of switching to French at emotional moments, stopped short. "O.
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In an earlier statement on Wednesday, he condemned Trump for the contents of the call, but notably stopped short of mentioning impeachment.
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In the past few months, he has acknowledged a "moral responsibility" for the epidemic, but he has stopped short of saying sorry.
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Paul McCartney stopped short of punching a higher floor when he paid homage to Prince during a concert in Minneapolis Wednesday night.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman indicated last year he favoured ending the guardianship system but stopped short of backing its annulment.
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The latest steps stopped short of targeting Chinese financial institutions dealing with North Korea, a step that would have greatly angered Beijing.
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It said this is unlikely to change without further intervention, but stopped short for now of an outright ban on price discrimination.
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But the ruling stopped short of requiring the NCAA to change its model, meaning players still won't be able to receive compensation.
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Democrats are already sounding the alarm about Tillerson's ties to Putin, though they've stopped short of pledging to outright block his nomination.
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Sobchak also told Putin, personally, of her decision to run before formally announcing, and has generally stopped short of attacking Putin personally.
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Despite the predicted price increase, CAP stopped short of asking the U.S. Justice Department outright to sue to stop the proposed deal.
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While firms are increasingly investing more of their tech budgets into the public cloud, the industry has stopped short of mass adoption.
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The secretary said that she took his words to be "serious," but she stopped short of giving definitive answers about her talks.
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Since the investigation ended in March, the president has praised Mr. Flynn and stopped short of dismissing the prospect of a pardon.
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If North Korea could have been stopped short of a bomb, as Iran has been, even Trump's White House would be happy.
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Britain has stopped short of apologizing for the 1919 killings that claimed the lives of hundreds of people peacefully protesting colonial rule.
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That leads the world into uncharted territory, though the World Health Organization has so far stopped short of calling it a pandemic.
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The investigation ultimately detailed how Trump tried to derail the inquiry but stopped short of concluding the president had committed a crime.
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But then getting to the end, and being incredibly disappointed because I felt like he had stopped short of three separate climaxes.
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When Mr. Kimmel asked about annual or lifetime payout caps, Mr. Cassidy suggested they were unnecessary but stopped short of a promise.
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"I have a golf pro who's mentally retard —," Mr. Trump told Mr. Stern, then stopped short as he seemed to catch himself.
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He has invoked the Defense Production Act but stopped short of fully enforcing it by compelling businesses to produce necessary medical supplies.
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He stopped short, however, of imposing an outright ban, as had been suggested earlier on Wednesday by Norway's Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA).
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That leads the world into uncharted territory, though the World Health Organization has so far stopped short of calling it a pandemic.
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And Republican senators started saying Pruitt should be hauled in for a hearing, though they stopped short of calling for his resignation.
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Kirk said he came away pleased after meeting with Garland, but he stopped short of saying he would vote to confirm him.
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President Trump condemned the North for its "brutality," but he and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson stopped short of announcing fresh sanctions.
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Airlines support the idea of overhauling the nation's air traffic control system, but they have stopped short of endorsing a privatization plan.
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Mr. Sharif in his news conference stopped short of criticizing Pakistan's powerful military, elements of which have been opposed to his rule.
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The government stopped short, however, of bailing out the company as it did with major banks during the 22-09 financial crisis.
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Parker, on the other hand, is barely known internationally, with a directing career that was stopped short before it ever really began.
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The senator, however, stopped short of calling for Washington to go after the companies whose platforms could be used to target children.
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In the CBS interview, the Vice President stopped short of disputing claims that the President has publicly mocked members of his Cabinet.
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It stopped short of directly accusing the group of carrying out the assault but suggested it had failed to provide adequate security.
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Buttigieg praised the approach in a recent interview with POLITICO but stopped short of backing the enormous tax hikes associated with it.
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The administration stopped short of prohibiting imports of Venezuelan crude oil to American refineries, which would almost certainly be a crippling step.
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The regulatory action stopped short of where Trump initially told the public he intended to go to protect young people (The Hill).
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Though the ministers stopped short of imposing a travel ban or economic embargo, their comments were problematic for the sputtering Turkish economy.
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Following the report's release, Murphy said Grayson isn't qualified to hold public office but stopped short of calling on him to resign.
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In his talks with foreign leaders over the past several days, Trump stopped short of making any firm commitments, the sources said.
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Bryant stopped short of admitting guilt, but he did acknowledge that while he viewed the encounter as consensual, his accuser did not.
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He promised to deliver emergency food aid and said China would begin "100 poverty projects," though he stopped short of providing details.
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Those fears started to ease Thursday after the World Health Organization stopped short of declaring the virus spread a worldwide health emergency.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that the president committed a crime.
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But he stopped short of characterizing it as a disaster, as Snyder had requested, because the crisis is rooted in human error.
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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo welcomed the Los Angeles decision but stopped short of saying the 2024 Olympics were assured for her city.
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But the Danish Medical Association stopped short of calling for a legal ban, saying it would be difficult to predict the consequences.
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But it stopped short of letting them into the country or issuing a broader ruling on the constitutionality of Mr. Trump's actions.
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I stopped short of a full skull-shattering dose, but it's reassuring to know I can get it when the need arises.
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ASCO and other institutions have proposed their own methods for reducing healthcare costs, but stopped short of urging drugmakers to lower prices.
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By making his call for Trump's removal from office conditional, he stopped short of some of his Democratic rivals, including Massachusetts Sen.
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They stopped short of threatening to sue Trump if he tries to unwind the rule, but guaranteed him that someone would sue.
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Ms. Fabian stopped short of directly stating that the government did not have to provide toothbrushes, soap and beds to migrant children.
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Because this is an observational study and not an experimental study, the researchers stopped short of saying the medications caused the depression.
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Biden's previously said he had "regret" about the way he oversaw Hill's testimony, though he's stopped short of holding himself fully accountable.
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We got the singer at LAX Friday where he all but stopped short of saying country music itself has an issue with race.
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The long-awaited inquiry report stopped short of saying military action was illegal, a stance that is certain to disappoint Blair's many critics.
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Lee called the change to the child credit "a big win" but stopped short of endorsing the bill until he saw the details.
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In April of 2018, Lauer apologized for "inappropriate behavior" while working at NBC, though stopped short of saying he engaged in abusive conduct.
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Singapore started to cut web access for civil servants in 2016 to guard against cyberattacks, but stopped short of including public healthcare institutions.
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A number of high-profile injectable hormonal male contraceptives have failed over the years or been stopped short for concern over side effects.
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Both Watson and Tyson have resisted formally requesting a criminal investigation into their claims and have stopped short of pressing charges against Fairfax.
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The company said that it expects its rates to be "among the lowest" in the industry, but stopped short of sharing specifics onstage.
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Astros manager A.J. Hinch said he'll get more opportunities at the end of games, but stopped short of calling him his new closer.
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It's an approach the campaign is hoping will reinvigorate her support in Iowa, but her campaign stopped short of calling it a reboot.
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Senior U.S. security officials believe Russia was behind the attack, though the Obama administration has stopped short of attributing the attack to Russia.
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Biden has stopped short of supporting the most aggressive policies including universal income guarantees and imposing federal taxes on wealth, not just income.
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Portugal's Finance Minister Mario Centeno told CNBC on Monday that sanctions would not be appropriate, but stopped short of calling Portugal's treatment unfair.
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Sadly, experience has too often left the African landscape littered with great ideas and good intentions that stopped short of accomplishing their goals.
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On the other hand, Matt Denman, general manager of Uber Victoria, welcomed the news but stopped short of declaring the service effectively legalised.
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Wassermann Schultz stopped short of saying she would like Livingston to testify as part of the probe, deferring the decision to committee leaders.
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In January, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company plans to announce new services this year, but he stopped short of naming them.
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Political concerns have also ebbed for now after Catalonia stopped short of formally declaring independence from Spain, putting a floor under the euro.
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However, nearby states have so far stopped short of publicly criticizing Gnassingbe, who currently chairs the 15-member regional West African bloc ECOWAS.
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But they stopped short of saying their companies would not work with the LME, the world's oldest and largest market for industrial metals.
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While Chinese diplomatic and industry sources say a South American soybean contract should be explored, they have stopped short of full-throated support.
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It has stopped short of banning settlement products, but they do not receive the same tax emptions that products made in Israel receive.
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In certain contexts Jha is seeing less email communication, although he stopped short of saying he's getting less email altogether after adopting Teams.
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But no more than a week after that stunning event, I walked into the office and was stopped short by my coworker Carolyn.
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The Teamsters local that represents carriage drivers had worked with de Blasio to craft a compromise that stopped short of a total ban.
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But it has stopped short of an assault on the city itself out of concern for civilians inside, the U.S.-backed alliance says.
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You've probably dreamt of owning the Dyson Humidifier but stopped short of spending half a month's rent/mortgage on the climate control superhub.
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"Today's Executive Order stopped short of rampant discrimination but don't be fooled this begins a slippery slope of a #LicenseToDiscriminate," she tweeted Thursday.
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Significantly, however, Sanders stopped short of actually pushing for the return of welfare or proposing any type of new plan for cash benefits.
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No 'hard evidence' Tillerson has been pointed in his criticism of Moscow since the attack, but has so far stopped short alleging complicity.
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In 2015, Harris called to "end the federal ban on medical marijuana" during California's Democratic State Convention but stopped short of full legalization.
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Trump knew that Russia was seeking to harm his opponent, Obama argued, though stopped short of accusing the Republican of colluding with Moscow.
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The Trump administration stopped short of denying the report but said the statement does not reflect U.S. policy, The Jerusalem Post reported Tuesday.
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Carolina's first possession of the game ended at the Seattle 4-yard line when Newton was stopped short on a fourth-down run.
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Hoyer on Tuesday stopped short of saying the Democrats would vote against the lame-duck spending bills if Ryan pursues his minibus strategy.
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While agreeing to cover the worker's treatment costs, the government stopped short of recognizing the scientific link between the cancer and his work.
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The U.S. military has also stopped short of declaring defeat, with a spokesman telling Fox News' Bret Baier that some fighting still remains.
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UEFA said on Thursday it regretted the previous night's violence, but it stopped short of action to punish the fans or the teams.
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Yet the USDA stopped short of announcing an outright ban on Brazilian meat exports as China, the EU and others have already done.
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Wheeler said this month the EPA plans to take actions on the pollutants but stopped short of setting limits until later this year.
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Closely watched bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach on Tuesday said global economic growth is slowing, but stopped short of calling for a recession.
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The White House praised the House Republicans' plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare on Monday, but stopped short of fully endorsing the proposal.
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But he stopped short of quitting and said he would stay on until a new constitution is adopted, effectively extending his present term.
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He stopped short of relinquishing office and said he would stay on until a new constitution is adopted, effectively extending his current term.
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Patton stopped short of saying it's because they'd represent women and/or the LGBTQ community ... but ya gotta think that's on his mind.
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The government in July urged German citizens to exercise caution if traveling to Turkey, but stopped short of issuing a formal travel warning.
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But they, too, stopped short of declaring their consternation publicly, determined instead to remain focused on their agenda and keep the President occupied.
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Trump, however, stopped short of repeating his campaign pledge to formally declare China a currency manipulator after he takes office on Jan. 20.
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By the time the deadline for ratifications passed in 1982, approvals had slowed to a trickle and stopped short of the magic number.
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The separately-listed business this week stopped short of forecasting earnings figures, instead flagging sales volume growth that may bring about higher profitability.
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