The state stubbornly remains the most uninsured for health care.
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Signs that they both are stubbornly pursuing a project together?
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People remain stubbornly German, French, or Polish rather than European.
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India's Christian leaders have opposed gay rights even more stubbornly.
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But David is stubbornly detached, blind to everything but flaws.
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Only sensitivity stubbornly refused to fit into this neat characterization.
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His actions are despicable, but his motivations remain stubbornly understandable.
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She's still stubbornly refusing to take no for an answer.
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Wheat futures were stubbornly rangebound thanks to a weakening dollar.
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They are stubbornly unfancy and in no need of elevation.
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The only dissenter has stubbornly stuck with No. 2 Michigan.
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Many basic statistics about gun violence stubbornly fail to exist.
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Yet Congress stubbornly refuses to do the same for itself.
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Family savings rates have stayed stubbornly high by historical standards.
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As a result, the pay gap is still stubbornly wide.
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Unemployment among Saudi nationals is stubbornly high, about 413 percent.
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Costs, though, remained stubbornly high until the past two years.
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U.S. inflation has remained stubbornly below the Fed's 2% goal.
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Trump has stayed stubbornly popular, by his standards, in Florida.
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Quizzically coifed and stubbornly sun-kissed, she's on her third marriage.
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Brexit looms, while inflation in the eurozone has remained stubbornly low.
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But until recently, soccer has been stubbornly resistant to such technology.
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To date, Mechanical Turk has stubbornly remained the Xerox of crowdwork.
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For now, though, Trump remains stubbornly in denial of the threat.
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It looks like you have been stubbornly holding on to that.
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As to their impact on political outcomes, that remains stubbornly unpredictable.
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The structures can feel subversive just because they still stubbornly exist.
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For six long years the UN stubbornly refused to take responsibility.
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Homelessness is conspicuous; the poverty rate is a stubbornly high 20%.
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The measures have stubbornly failed to lift the depressed economy, however.
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And, sadly, a few will stubbornly refuse to acknowledge your feelings.
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Mr. Cruz could always stubbornly hold onto his nearly 600 delegates.
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Yet, comprehensive healthcare reform proposals have stubbornly bucked this bipartisan tradition.
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But those questions raised in the first act remain stubbornly unaddressed.
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So is the specter of Tracy Flick vanquished, or stubbornly persistent?
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The idea of the album, as a form, has endured, stubbornly.
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Newborn death rates remain stubbornly high in the world's poorest countries.
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It's not a time to stubbornly cling to my own viewpoint.
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So far, cash has proved stubbornly difficult to stamp out completely.
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Wage growth remains stubbornly weak: Only 2.5% over the past year.
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Still, U.S. crude inventories remain stubbornly above the five-year average.
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But it's also a joke on how stubbornly he resists categorization.
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Inflation has been stubbornly low in Europe and around the globe.
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For debate after Democratic debate, the stage has stayed stubbornly crowded.
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Yet there's one political shore that remains stubbornly beyond the horizon.
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Baskets is stubbornly confusing and heartbreaking and surprising, all at once.
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During a press conference held yesterday, the researchers stubbornly refused to speculate.
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He's still stubbornly clinging to "she/her" pronouns to describe his child.
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That is partly why Britain's productivity growth has remained so stubbornly low.
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He shifts from a compliant Republican Congress to a stubbornly divided one.
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Hillary Clinton could be jailed only by a stubbornly independent justice system.
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South Africa is struggling with economic recession and stubbornly high unemployment levels.
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One reason for analysts' gloominess over pay is Britain's stubbornly poor productivity.
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I've stubbornly said I don't want to find common ground with them.
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Sales have slowed considerably, as consumers have stubbornly opted not to upgrade.
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Stubbornly low inflation has been described as the dog that didn't bark.
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AB InBev's debt burden remains stubbornly high — at more than $100 billion.
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Stubbornly soft inflation could delay the BOJ's exit from ultra-loose policy.
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Why, then, do so many Americans stubbornly refuse to do just that?
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Citi said advertising trends remained "stubbornly negative" going into the third quarter.
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He remained stubbornly his own man, and not always at full volume.
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If inventories remain stubbornly high, expect a disappointing OPEC meeting in December.
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Still stubbornly running an ancient version of Windows, despite the security threats?
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The number of people in their 130s, though, remains stubbornly at zero.
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" They're doing this, he says, by "stubbornly clinging to the old ways.
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At the same time, inflation remains stubbornly below the Fed's 2% target.
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It didn't help that I stubbornly refused to speak Cantonese at home.
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In this environment, there is one shoe that stubbornly refuses to drop.
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He stubbornly did right as he was given to see the right.
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The economy is markedly better, but incomes and growth remain stubbornly low.
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She and Bulger have stuck stubbornly to the underworld's code of silence.
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The scales had stayed stubbornly whorled around her bellybutton and no further.
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But the premium for dollar funds has stayed stubbornly high this year.
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My father stubbornly refused to return while "they" were still in power.
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The Upper West Side has stubbornly remained a desert for destination restaurants.
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Stubbornly slow wage growth and wide income gaps have spanned both periods.
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However, roughly 5 percent — like the Arab-Israeli conflict — stubbornly resist solution.
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But despite that, the league remains stubbornly disrespected by the selection committee.
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E-waste recycling remains stubbornly low in most parts of the world.
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Despite the Fed's fears of future inflation, actual inflation remains stubbornly sluggish.
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We say "most" because Apple has stubbornly refused to budge, until now.
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Inflation has remained stubbornly low, despite the labor market nearing full employment.
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This dynamic stubbornly depresses wages in the South, and throughout the country.
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He stubbornly defied foreign intervention, angering both Iran and the United States.
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Yet production remains stubbornly high, and new mills have continued to open.
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I mopped, but dirt stubbornly remained caked between the slats of wood.
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For years, the rock band Tool stubbornly sat out music's digital era.
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That has helped swell inventories, which have been stubbornly resistant to drawdowns.
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Despite a recent slowdown in residential sales, land prices remain stubbornly high.
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That it didn't make sense to stubbornly romanticize a single past version.
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France's jobless rate has sat stubbornly above 0005 percent for nearly a decade.
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It also recognises the role of stubbornly low rates in Europe and Japan.
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But the numbers arriving from poor parts of Britain have remained stubbornly low.
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Conversations about inclusion in Hollywood have stubbornly remained in the realm of representation.
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At home, the economy is stuttering and youth unemployment has remained stubbornly high.
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The central bank particularly expressed concern with inflation, which has stayed stubbornly low.
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Its leaders stubbornly refused to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.
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His popularity has been undermined by stubbornly high unemployment and anaemic economic growth.
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It is a puzzle that, in such circumstances, global inflation is stubbornly low.
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But a drought has hit the economy hard and unemployment remains stubbornly high.
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But population growth means the number of people using tobacco remains stubbornly high.
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One answer is that Qatar is stubbornly independent, weak militarily and incredibly rich.
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Exports and domestic demand have been stubbornly sluggish amid high household debt levels.
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That's an important reason why London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks remain stubbornly high.
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It shines at being what Greene's film stubbornly resists being: a period piece.
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The Department's operations, processes and acquisition priorities however, remained stubbornly in the past.
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That may change, however, if an alleged serial groper stubbornly clings to power.
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Sometimes fraught exchanges between singers are prodded along by stubbornly repetitive instrumental riffs.
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Aries can be stubbornly persuasive, but this is likely beneficial to Gemini Kendrick.
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The clothing industry, like most industries, is also stubbornly reliant on fossil fuels.
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National poverty rates remain stubbornly high, staying in recent years at 23 percent.
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Those facts are likely to be stubbornly resistant to Malone's complex corporate maneuvering.
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Much of the FBI's evident lexicon and vernacular are still stubbornly Hooveresque today.
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Economic View Women's median annual earnings stubbornly remain about 21980 percent below men's.
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Other problems include cash-strapped state firms and a stubbornly high unemployment rate.
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But evidence suggests that its stubbornly photogenic reign may be nearing an end.
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For a very long time, the venture industry was stubbornly resistant to change.
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He believed strongly, often stubbornly, in the benefits of reforestation in the country.
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Still, his approval rating remains stubbornly lodged below 50 percent across the board.
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But a birthday was a birthday and we stubbornly clung to her cakes.
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Those gaps narrowed slightly from the prior year, but they remained stubbornly wide.
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The work culture for families has been stubbornly slow to change in Washington.
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At least in the United States, the drill has remained stubbornly the same.
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The inflation rate has remained stubbornly below the Fed's target of 2 percent.
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Stubbornly high mortgage rates and unemployment are still stifling demand, Cyrela's executives said.
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His approach is stubbornly anti-innovation and reminiscent of the Reefer Madness era.
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And yet, in spite of all this, Life Without Sound is stubbornly hopeful.
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The series appears to take place outside of time, in a stubbornly nonspecific era.
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Even if you stubbornly refuse to listen as alarm after alarm are being sounded.
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Signs of weakness have been particularly acute in Europe, where inflation is stubbornly low.
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And, once again, the story for women looking to be funded remains stubbornly predictable.
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After two days of granular, stubbornly earthbound analyses Dr. Boyer's remarks struck a nerve.
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A key task for him as governor is to rein in stubbornly high inflation.
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Trends come and go — but chokers have stubbornly persisted over the past few seasons.
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Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said they were necessary to fight France's stubbornly high unemployment.
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Half a century slid by, the case stubbornly dormant, a sliver of forgotten history.
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Republicans stubbornly outscore Democrats when it comes to public trust to protect national security.
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Diesel stocks have drawn down while gasoline stocks have remained stubbornly and unseasonably high.
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Apple has been stubbornly resistant to the idea of adding multiuser support to iOS.
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But despite all this knowledge, a "breathalyser for disease" has stubbornly failed to materialise.
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A renewed economic crisis could beset Greece, as its economy stubbornly refuses to recover.
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In Hawaii, the turtle's numbers have remained stubbornly low despite a dedicated conservation program.
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Stubbornly low global inflation and weak growth complicate the return to more conventional policies.
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ECB chief Mario Draghi last month flagged fresh easing to fight stubbornly low inflation.
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And on that subject, here in the 1 percent days, Facebook remains stubbornly indifferent.
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But as we went to press Mr Farage was stubbornly refusing to give way.
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Her parents committed early on to an incremental process, and clung stubbornly to it.
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Because much of the land is restricted to farming, rents have remained stubbornly low.
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Many investors feared QE would cause runaway prices, but inflation has remained stubbornly low.
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But poverty has remained stubbornly stuck above 40 percent of the population for decades.
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But Kalanick pushed back and stubbornly insisted he only plays games on his smartphone.
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To those who stubbornly thought it "couldn't happen here," I say: Are you insane?
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Growing U.S. production and stubbornly high inventories have been another driver of lower prices.
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Inflation is creeping up again and unemployment is stubbornly high, particular for the young.
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But while the zinc price slides, the price of raw materials remains stubbornly high.
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Despite recent improvements, the labor force participation rate remains stubbornly low at 62.8 percent.
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And yet, almost a decade later, public trust in financial institutions remains stubbornly low.
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Nina being Nina, she stubbornly tries to solve the mystery of her own attack.
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Foreign investment in Canada's energy industry is down sharply, and unemployment remains stubbornly high.
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It's stubbornly peppy in spite of the gloom and reassuringly human through the electrics.
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In a nutshell: It's technique-driven, stubbornly fresh seafood with Portland-level ingredient consciousness.
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But wages remain stubbornly low and many millennials are saddled with staggering student debt.
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Inflation has surged, unemployment is stubbornly high, and strikes and street protests are widespread.
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It very likely depends on how stubbornly Los Angeles plans to focus on passing.
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They also showed how stubbornly Mr. Trump has decided to stick with his ally.
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Without concrete information, Savoia said that many people have clung stubbornly to their denial.
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Héloïse has stubbornly defied her mother's wishes and refuses to sit for a portrait.
|
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However, inflation has remained stubbornly below the 2% level that the Fed considers healthy.
|
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The remaining 18 families have held on stubbornly to their homes inside the cave.
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Yet it may simply highlight how stubbornly resistant to change our bedrock institutions remain.
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They show how stubbornly Apple clings to both its principles and its profit centers.
|
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Their zealousness and their wilful misreading of history notwithstanding, neo-Maoists have remained stubbornly influential.
|
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The Fed's mandates are controlling inflation, which has been stubbornly low, and reaching full employment.
|
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This mindset is quickly going out of fashion but some stubbornly cling to the past.
|
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The rot of the Zuma years is proving stubbornly hard for Mr Ramaphosa to expunge.
|
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However, revenue in Yahoo's core business stubbornly refused to pick up, and Mayer was blamed.
|
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These continuities gesture toward a broader and enduring history, one that stubbornly refuses to end.
|
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Why, in particular, is inflation so stubbornly high in one and low in the other?
|
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Energy profits will be crimped as oil prices remained stubbornly low during the third quarter.
|
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The ANC, which came to power last among its peers, has also proved stubbornly enduring.
|
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Investor worries over Turkey's monetary policy and stubbornly high inflation contributed to the latest weakness.
|
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And much of Indonesia's bureaucracy has stubbornly resisted Jokowi's calls for speed, transparency and efficiency.
|
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It has remained stubbornly above the symbolic threshold since, weighed down by global market fears.
|
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Bradford's paintings remain stubbornly inscrutable, however much we may try to tame them through interpretation.
|
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The Gluten Lie, by Alan Levinovitz – debunking some of our most stubbornly popular food myths .
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Some analysts say the firms have effectively innovated their way into a stubbornly oversupplied market.
|
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Yet, the media stubbornly focus on the reality TV star and ignore the historic reality.
|
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This helps explain why disparities in treatment of youths of color is so stubbornly unchangeable.
|
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What the oncologist Harold Burstein calls "the uncertainty box" of chemotherapy has remained stubbornly closed.
|
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His films tend to resemble his character: at once original, impetuous, dogmatic and stubbornly ambitious.
|
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Though Mr. Kern is stubbornly resistant to interpretation, he eventually volunteers an idea about these.
|
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In Kaganove's case, Panera has stubbornly insisted that her data wasn't taken from its servers.
|
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And over the years, the American dinner plate has been stubbornly deficient in nutritious produce.
|
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However, poverty remains the biggest obstacle to future growth as insurance penetration remains stubbornly low.
|
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It will be another new context for her guitar playing, which has remained stubbornly singular.
|
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Demand for goods and services has remained stubbornly low ever since the 2008 economic crisis.
|
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Her competitive performance, meanwhile, began to plateau, with her best times stubbornly refusing to drop.
|
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For years, she had stubbornly resisted moving into a relative's home or assisted living community.
|
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It is also a nation for which guns remain a stubbornly romantic symbol of freedom.
|
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In today's on-demand digital world, buying and selling a home remains stubbornly, painfully analog.
|
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He has fallen several times, but he stubbornly rejects Mr. Meyer's estimation of how often.
|
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Some Parisians clung stubbornly to the voting ritual, heeding Mr. Macron's exhortations to go vote.
|
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Mr. de Blasio has stubbornly opposed congestion pricing — a position that has aggravated transit advocates.
|
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Face oils often reach cult-favorite status, and with that cachet comes stubbornly expensive pricing.
|
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While Axat stubbornly withholds that clarity, he expands on these mystifying events in imaginative ways.
|
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Yet in other cities, including Baltimore and St. Louis, murder rates have remained stubbornly high.
|
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The amount of investment in green technology remains stubbornly low compared with other tech sectors.
|
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Trump has stubbornly refused to release his taxes, which could shed light on the issue.
|
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Many are hesitant to invest the time and resources, and the industry remains stubbornly offline.
|
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Despite declining sales, the retailer has stubbornly refused to change its marketing approach — until now.
|
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With bond yields staying stubbornly low, investors are going anywhere they can to find yield.
|
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As an academic dermatologist I frequently hear misleading "facts" that seem to be stubbornly enduring.
|
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Moreover "stock return volatility remains stubbornly low and doesn't suggest a narrowing market," Montagu wrote.
|
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The weaker growth in February wages played into Evans' concerns that inflation remains stubbornly low.
|
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On stubbornly weak wage growth in Japan, Ishida blamed the country's unique labor market system.
|
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All the while, Clinton herself remains mired in a stubbornly protracted primary process against Sen.
|
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One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
|
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One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
|
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Many other renowned winemaking regions, however, stubbornly cling to the past—at their own peril.
|
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Homelessness has stubbornly continued to rise despite a roughly $100 million plan to address it.
|
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Instead of acknowledging that, The Simpsons team appears to be stubbornly looking in the other direction.
|
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The Fed has long been targeting 2 percent inflation, and the PCE index has stubbornly lagged.
|
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While the unemployment rate has tumbled, inflation has remained stubbornly below the Fed's 2 percent target.
|
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Stubbornly low inflation, and hints that inflation expectations have dropped, also has policymakers inclined to wait.
|
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Raw takes cannibalism at face value, as another adolescent urge stubbornly refusing to adhere to reason.
|
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The BoJ may stay its hand for now: inflation remains stubbornly below its target of 2%.
|
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Juliette Binoche's character shows another way, stubbornly trying to replicate life in the face of oblivion.
|
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But the genre is also stubbornly innovation-proof, and there's not much new to see here.
|
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Governments are beginning to beef up their efforts against this stubbornly persistent practice of forced labour.
|
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Wage inflation has been stubbornly low, to the dismay of both market participants and central bankers.
|
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The overall youth unemployment rate has remained stubbornly close to 40 percent during Renzi's entire mandate.
|
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But inflation remains stubbornly low with core consumer prices falling for eight straight months in October.
|
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But I've never found one mascara that can do the impossible: curl my stubbornly straight lashes.
|
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Merger expectations have been bubbling in the sector for months as commodities prices remain stubbornly low.
|
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I stubbornly maintained that seeing my food could only add to the sensation of tasting it.
|
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But the classrooms they spend so much of their time in remain stubbornly resistant to transformation.
|
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Yet e-mail stubbornly remains the favourite way of communicating electronically at work and at home.
|
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Consumer prices have remained stubbornly low, seen by December's core consumer prices released earlier on Friday.
|
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It was an important moment in an industry that's often stubbornly resisted transparency and security reform.
|
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But inventories have remained stubbornly high, in part because of increased production from the United States.
|
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That can be seen with the 10-year Treasury yield "stubbornly" hanging right around 2.3 percent.
|
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Despite steady demand, U.S. refiners are still battling weak margins due to stubbornly high gasoline inventories.
|
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But for someone so heavily involved in futuristic projects, Teller stubbornly refuses to predict the future.
|
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But the subject stubbornly refuses to change in America, and is getting worse by the day.
|
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But unemployment among those two groups remains stubbornly higher than the average level for all workers.
|
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The turkeys amble in large groups across roads, stubbornly unaffected by a chorus of car horns.
|
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And yet the most advanced and tech-friendly car brand, Tesla, stubbornly refuses to include it.
|
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Title X also provides funding to reduce maternal mortality, which remains stubbornly high across the country.
|
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But despite their presence on the front lines of extremism, peace talks have stubbornly excluded women.
|
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But arrivals from outside the bloc, which the government can control, have also remained stubbornly high.
|
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Long-term unemployment remains stubbornly high in Europe, Canada and the United States, the report said.
|
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Inflation remained stubbornly low and paychecks hardly grew at all during the bulk of the recovery.
|
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It's a place he had stubbornly occupied, despite other reality bites, since assuming office in January.
|
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It blamed the downgrade on Britain's stubbornly weak productivity and in part on the Brexit uncertainty.
|
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If those types of drinks were stirred and not shaken, the ingredients might remain stubbornly separate.
|
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In spite of Republican attacks, the insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act are stubbornly resilient.
|
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Stalwarts of Chavismo, the doctrine created by Hugo Chávez, have stubbornly refused to face the reality.
|
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His children have begged him to move to the first floor, but he has stubbornly refused.
|
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But drawing a hand that looks like a hand remains hard — first surprisingly so, then stubbornly.
|
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Infantino's problem is that European officials attending the meetings have stubbornly refused to offer any opinions.
|
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The protean, stubbornly unclassifiable Machado was born into poverty, the mixed-race grandson of freed slaves.
|
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M'Baku is a mountain of a man, stubbornly traditional and struggling against Wakanda's wave of modernity.
|
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Local officials stubbornly prop up weak manufacturers to preserve employment, which keeps them running but weak.
|
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For 10 minutes the woman engaged stubbornly with the president, pleading for help, as hundreds watched.
|
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Landlords in Chicago and other major cities are feeling the pressure of stubbornly high vacancy rates.
|
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Inflation has remained stubbornly low, but the Bank of Japan governor claimed he could see progress.
|
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Many analysts have brought down their price targets as crude prices fell and stayed stubbornly low.
|
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For all the time and money being poured into engaging voters here, it's still stubbornly unpredictable.
|
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That means nothing… The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
|
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That could complicate an already puzzling picture for inflation, which has been stubbornly sluggish this year.
|
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But even for a giant like Google, campaign security is a stubbornly difficult problem to solve.
|
|
Veteran Democrats close to Ms. Pelosi, who has stubbornly resisted impeachment, joined the chorus as well.
|
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His stubbornly high unfavorable poll ratings give us more than a hint that this is true.
|
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His voice was a hoarse whisper, stubbornly projected through sheer will from deep behind his sternum.
|
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"People don't love honesty," he notes, while he's stubbornly committed to complete disclosure in his art.
|
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That was somewhat better than economists expected and could help inflation, which has remained stubbornly low.
|
|
The film shows Queen using her voice — sometimes stubbornly — to protect herself and those around her.
|
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I'm not terrified that he'll win, because I'm stubbornly confident that Americans aren't that far gone.
|
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"Looking at these stubbornly stable prices on my screen ... It's like watching paint dry," he lamented.
|
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Even so, care for families and the rhetoric around it remains stubbornly trapped in the past.
|
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With the first debates looming later this month, the 2020 Democratic primary polls are stubbornly stable.
|
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She winced as Dr. Eckstrom tugged slightly at a bandage that adhered stubbornly to her left elbow.
|
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The output price index held stubbornly below the break-even mark, rising to 49.3 from April's 48.3.
|
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But the practice of law is one area of expertise that has remained stubbornly resistant to disruption.
|
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While most laptops have gotten thinner over the last few years, gaming laptops have stayed stubbornly thick.
|
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Through it all, Benitez has remained stubbornly committed to his stubbornness, firmly attached to his many quirks.
|
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Negative attitudes around marijuana are rapidly decreasing in many places, even as they stubbornly endure in others.
|
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While job growth has continues to gain strength, inflation stubbornly remains below the Fed's 2 percent target.
|
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It's arguably the worst day of the year, but one we stubbornly cling to because of tradition.
|
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Public opinion of Congress is still stubbornly low, with just 15 percent approving and 75 percent disapproving.
|
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But Uncle Rulon stayed stubbornly alive until 2002, when he passed away at the age of 92.
|
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I head back to my desk and stubbornly avoid the nearly 30 unanswered emails in my inbox.
|
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Those are formidable numbers considering that consumers by and large remain stubbornly set in their desktop ways.
|
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Also, U.S. inflation remains stubbornly low, removing pricing power from businesses, while benchmark interest rates are rising.
|
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The old Microsoft would have stubbornly resisted defeat and refused to bring its services to other platforms.
|
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Still, Hollywood as a whole remains stubbornly behind sports, music and television when it comes to diversity.
|
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Inflation remains stubbornly high at 10% and the current-account deficit has risen on an annual basis.
|
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So why, sir, do you stubbornly refuse to say anything condemning anti-Semitic attacks in our country?
|
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But awareness of epilepsy's mortality risk remains stubbornly low, even among people with epilepsy and their doctors.
|
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At later stages you'll be negotiating terms with veterans who stubbornly hold onto things like liquidity preferences.
|
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This prediction, made in November, already depends a lot on an improvement in stubbornly weak productivity growth.
|
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Sanders stayed stubbornly close to Clinton, rattling off a string of wins in recent primaries and caucuses.
|
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While unemployment rates have slowly dropped, the number of people available for work has remained stubbornly low.
|
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The public justification for tighter monetary policy is weakening in the face of stubbornly low inflation rates.
|
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While the labor market has gained strength, inflation has stubbornly remained below the Fed's 2 percent target.
|
|
And that's why the biggest caveat to Trump's fundraising numbers is the fact that he's stubbornly unpopular.
|
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Credit-card delinquencies crept up and student-loan delinquencies remain stubbornly high in the low double digits.
|
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In fact, we're more confused as to why Apple has stubbornly hung onto it for so long.
|
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The U.K. currency has remained stubbornly low since the U.K.'s Brexit vote almost one year ago.
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One eye-tracking headset stubbornly ignored my pupils until an employee asked if I was wearing mascara.
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That means the rate for the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged remains stubbornly above prerecession levels.
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These markets are generally characterized by stubbornly high vacancy rates and weak same-store NOI growth prospects.
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Yet stubbornly weak growth in the developing world will hobble emerging equity markets in time, they argue.
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At issue are modest reforms designed to tackle the country's high unemployment, which remains stubbornly at 10%.
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So, to avidly and stubbornly ignore grime, after all these years, isn't just oversight: it's a statement.
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He said that what Honolulu needed was affordable housing, a goal that has stubbornly eluded this island.
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In some ways, it is surprising that the divide between the two camps remains so stubbornly even.
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But that seemed to be selling the cloud tragically short, stubbornly ignoring what made it so sublime.
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Sontag was rigorously impersonal in her approach, stubbornly un-fragile, stoic in her persona on the page.
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Hillary Clinton's stubbornly low favorability numbers could stand in the way of her quest for the presidency.
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It's been a frustrating year for investors in bank stocks as interest rates have remained stubbornly low.
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As the Federal Reserve begins to raise short term rates, longer term rates have remained stubbornly low.
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Stubbornly weak finances of many households, combined with the rise of online shopping, has hammered many retailers.
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A sub-index measuring prices charged held stubbornly below the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.
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I don't know how, but it does; I've gone from stubbornly shoulder-length to complete boob-coverage.
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U.S. stocks have fallen in 10 of the last 11 weeks, but global inventories remain stubbornly high.
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Then he barrels into the song's theme, keeping a stubbornly syncopated pattern going in the left hand.
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For all of its attractions, the Upper West Side has stubbornly remained a desert for destination restaurants.
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So many of you probably knew this one instantly, but I am stubbornly including it as tricky.
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I was grounded in my own views, and stubbornly rejected whatever the left- wing had to say.
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Unemployment is at 3.6 percent, but inflation has been stubbornly low and wages are growing only moderately.
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They defeated teams like Michigan State and Penn State, which had stubbornly stymied them in previous years.
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For starters, they fly ever more stubbornly in the face of sophisticated research and hard-earned knowledge.
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Imagine "Twitter: The Quartet," with each voice brazenly independent, stubbornly struggling to be heard above the fray.
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The ATP has stubbornly avoided a definitive heat policy, despite requests from some of its top players.
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His main goal is to reduce France's unemployment rate, which at around 10 percent remains stubbornly high.
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Global inventories of oil and refined products have remained stubbornly high, even during the summer driving season.
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But their attention was stubbornly turned back on themselves, and on the ambient noises in the room.
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Despite being analyzed over and over again since its release, Stanley Kubrick's final film remains stubbornly enigmatic.
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Because, having sworn loyalty to the Constitution, he stubbornly stood in the way of those destabilization plans.
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However, governments which are stubbornly convinced that they possess absolute knowledge implement policies through bans and diktats.
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But until now, Mr. Bloomberg stubbornly defended the policy anyway, saying it saved black and Latino lives.
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The stubbornly high gas price is also a sign of the president's limited power at the pump.
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I found several clues completely mysterious, and another bunch stubbornly stuck to the tip of my tongue!
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And, of course the grandparents, who stubbornly reference the good ol' days when political incorrectness roamed free.
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" By stubbornly refusing to give up their horizontality, he said, they "have this energy of moving forward.
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Literary novelists, for one, have revealed that individual selves as well as human societies are stubbornly plural.
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This is a story about a small, dedicated burglary crew, one almost stubbornly set in its ways.
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The male-dominated American diplomatic system stands stubbornly stacked against women, whether getting in or getting promoted.
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On being assured that it was, and that it nonetheless remained stubbornly joyless, Tanton looked taken aback.
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Indeed, by stubbornly assuming the worst of you, they've betrayed the bonds of familial affection and loyalty.
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The paradigm LeCun, Hinton, and Bengio had stubbornly kept working on became the biggest game in town.
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A few years ago, I stubbornly refused to unfriend a girl on Facebook who broke my heart.
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The Italian leaves his as-yet-unnamed successor one big unfinished job: pushing up stubbornly low inflation.
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In the interim, I for one will stubbornly and pointlessly resist this attempt to encroach on my phone.
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Questions peaked during the early summer, when Trump stubbornly remained competitive despite a one-sided onslaught on television.
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The stubbornly high fertility rate may be a reflection of that economic failure, said Mr. Sims, the author.
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Despite (or perhaps because of) such frenzied attention, the case remains as opaque and stubbornly unsolved as ever.
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He stubbornly refused to take the deal, and started working more overtime to cover his mounting legal bills.
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That even here, despite all the special effects and mediation, the environment had stubbornly held onto this mystery.
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And unemployment is a stubbornly high 10.4 percent — more than twice the jobless rate of the United States.
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That's good news for a country whose current account has stubbornly been stuck in a deficit since 2011.
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The group has stubbornly resisted any attempts to beat it back, and instead has managed to increase control.
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GUTs are among several long-established theories that remain stubbornly unsupported by the big, costly experiments testing them.
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And yet the fear that they do remains stubbornly persistent, as a 2017 measles outbreak in Minnesota shows.
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Even inflation in the services sector, which has been stubbornly high for years, slowed to under 2 percent.
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The apps could even surpass Apple's Messages and FaceTime as they're not (stubbornly) confined to just one ecosystem.
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In other words, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged -- a rate that remains stubbornly above precession levels.
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His approval rating remains stubbornly high among Republicans, a fact that likely confounds liberals far more than conservatives.
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The country has been haunted by stubbornly high inflation and a currency in freefall despite emergency rate hikes.
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Chinese blue chips barely budged as data showed inflation remained stubbornly subdued despite a spike in pork prices.
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The move comes as oil flounders around $250 per barrel, and supplies have stubbornly held at high levels.
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The new government will face a growing economic crisis due to the impact of stubbornly low commodity prices.
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And it's not more evidence that the white working class stubbornly insists on voting against its own interests.
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There was just one catch: inflation remained stubbornly low and well off the central bank's 21 percent target.
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Furniture and equipment were scrubbed to remove a microbe that can stubbornly persist on all sorts of surfaces.
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So then there's that, going to the big companies, which stubbornly continue to have the same diversity numbers.
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Since he started releasing tracks last year, Joytime Collective-affiliate Marshmello has stubbornly refused to reveal their identity.
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I'd stubbornly whack ear plugs in at the start of a shift and leave them in until 3.01AM.
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It's an that idea Cuban-American politicians who stubbornly defend the embargo as a viable strategy should ponder.
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Not only was he impossible to hoodwink, he stubbornly declined to be party to his own burgeoning myth.
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Too often that's all we hold because we stubbornly refuse to grapple with inconvenient facts or contrary values.
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Shrugging is one option, I suppose, or stubbornly plugging away at daily existence, ignoring the world around us.
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With the stock market remaining stubbornly calm the trader has lost over $90 million in premium, said Chintawongvanich.
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He was a portly, toppled despot aghast at how stubbornly an intelligent woman refused to defer to him.
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At dusk, the no-see-ums (tiny biting flies, stubbornly undeterred by repellents) attacked like an invisible army.
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Stubbornly weak inflation has so far stayed the Fed's hand after it nudged rates up late last year.
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Coeure said equity prices, which reflect better growth prospects, and stubbornly low bond yields will have realign eventually.
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But the idea has been taken more seriously as inflation in the eurozone has remained stubbornly near zero.
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He wasn't just the best player of the decade, but he dragged his sport stubbornly into the future.
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The resistance remains stubbornly committed to diverse representation and are largely led by women, particularly women of color.
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The difference between success and failure can be small and the distance to the failure point stubbornly unclear.
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Had President Buchanan not stubbornly held his grudge against Stephen Douglas, the Democratic Party might have remain unified.
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But in the past, Sanders's base has also proved stubbornly loyal, to both its candidate and his ideas.
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The congressional approval rating has remained stubbornly under 20 percent for years, occasionally falling into the single digits.
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Yet they stubbornly insist that a coalition government cannot rely on Arab parties, or the people we represent.
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SA: We're often the most stubbornly attracted to those who represent forbidden, or unresolved, aspects of our personality.
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Directed by Neil Pepe, it stars Ciaran O'Reilly, Irish Rep's producing director, as the stubbornly work-averse Capt.
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From this point on, the specter of women's "forgetfulness" stubbornly attached itself to the discourse around birth control.
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The cloistered nation has remained stubbornly resistant to providing transparent information about the reported outbreak in the country.
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Unemployment is stubbornly high around 12%, while business investment, the service sector and industrial production all remain weak.
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Probably not, because ranch water has thus far proved a stubbornly local drink, primarily consumed in West Texas.
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Even the most stubbornly chatty Italian has a hard time speaking on the cellphone on an ATAC bus.
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Most notably, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan implemented this policy amid stubbornly low inflation.
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While the economy is doing great, inflation is still stubbornly low with only small signs of a pickup.
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OPEC has repeatedly said eliminating excess stockpiles was one of its main goals but inventories remain stubbornly high.
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By contrast production and capital costs in Angola have been stubbornly higher than the oil price (see chart).
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Word of the Day : willfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient _________ The word contumacious has appeared in four articles on nytimes.
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A weaker yuan seems to have done little for exporters in the face of stubbornly weak global demand.
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The U.S. trade imbalance with Germany remains stubbornly high, on track to hit $2628 billion again in 28500.
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Instead, Google stubbornly gunned for Apple's throne with the Nexus 9, the Pixel C, and the Pixel Slate.
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How Mr. West interacts with other celebrities — fearlessly, stubbornly — continues to be one of his most powerful tools.
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He was also stubbornly committed to principle, identifying the cause of capital with the cause of all humankind.
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Sinan, a recent university graduate with uncertain employment prospects, seems at once brazenly ambitious and stubbornly self-undermining.
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Stubbornly, Oyeyemi's plots remained locked up as well: They resist resolution, and they keep their secrets to themselves.
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In the minutes, the bank highlighted temporary food supply shocks as one of the reasons behind stubbornly high inflation.
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But refiner margins are still being squeezed as gasoline and diesel inventories stubbornly sit well above five-year averages.
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The advanced stats say they're as brutal as ever, but the win-loss record stubbornly refuses to play along.
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South Korean growth has long been weighed down by stubbornly low consumption, tumbling exports and a rapidly aging population.
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They stubbornly get out of their hospital beds and declare themselves healed, and every now and then, it works.
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While the U-6 has seen significant gains in the past few years, it remains stubbornly above prerecession levels.
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This gap also exists — and has remained stubbornly persistent — in national polls, and in some polls is even wider.
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Data on Wednesday showed that the 19-country region remains stuck with stubbornly low inflation and high unemployment levels.
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Despite the fears of some of a "jobs-pocalypse," the economy has stubbornly refused to cooperate with the doomsayers.
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Inflation is once again a worry, not because it is too high, but because it is so stubbornly low.
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You'll stubbornly consider each truth about men and/or dating to be gospel, all until the next disorientating experience.
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Stubbornly refusing to take flight, Keanu is a likable action-comedy that never figures out how to be hilarious.
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Pay transparency laws represent the latest effort to close the gap, which has remained stubbornly in place for decades.
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That's because the FDA stubbornly refuses to approve the sale of superior new sunscreens that can safeguard our health.
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A monetary easing cycle became possible this year as annual inflation, once stubbornly high, tumbled to post-Soviet lows.
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But stubbornly low inflation and a potential change in governor could discourage the BOJ from any early policy change.
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Despite that progress, though, the number of involuntary denied boards has remained stubbornly constant at around 50,000 per year.
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Today you will find out just how stubbornly you'll cling to an idea before deciding to let it go.
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The main cause of the trouble was that Ganna stubbornly refused to make over the meadow to the company.
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Inflation remains stubbornly low even as the labor market is near full employment, a conundrum for the Federal Reserve.
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The lender's expenses per dollar of revenue have remained stubbornly high after the phony accounts scandal erupted in 2016.
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Quietly, stubbornly, defying the headlines, bit by bit, around the world, slow shifts are underway towards a better world.
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There is no shortage of damning material here, but Ms Fletcher remains stubbornly fair to the oft-maligned Alessandro.
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The stubbornly low inflation and rising economic risks will keep the Bank of Japan under pressure to ease further.
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The rate reductions are also a bid to counter inflation that has remained stubbornly below the Fed's 2% goal.
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At this point, even though Northam still stubbornly refuses to resign, it seems it's only a matter of time.
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Despite the clear failure of test-based accountability, which Koretz amply documents, policymakers cling stubbornly to this corrosive doctrine.
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For years, stubbornly low interest rates have disappointed economic forecasters calling for the end of the bond bull market.
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"Love, Sex and Other Foreign Policy Goals," against all odds, manages to be both hilarious and earnestly, stubbornly true.
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Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction; deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
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And that means Democrats face their typical challenge of energizing a community whose voter participation has remained stubbornly low.
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But it is not just Picasso (or Matisse) in France who stubbornly rejected abstraction between the two World Wars.
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Japan's Nikkei had also finished lower and Chinese blue chips barely budged as data showed inflation remained stubbornly subdued.
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Rather than stubbornly clinging to preconceptions about each other, dialogue and respectful understanding of differences will move us forward.
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The studio stubbornly refuses to give up on the idea that clarity enhances rather than detracts from these sequences.
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Mind-body dualism is often ridiculed in contemporary philosophy as a legacy of stubbornly metaphysical, patriarchal and Western thinking.
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I realized this firsthand a few summers ago, when my apartment remained stubbornly muggy despite cranking my A.C. unit.
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But in a sport as stubbornly and frustratingly traditional as figure skating, standing out isn't necessarily a good thing.
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The city still struggles with a stubbornly high crime rate, and roughly 27 percent of residents live in poverty.
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Part of that is the lawsuit, but part of it is that global oil prices are stubbornly staying low.
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Unfortunately, anti-vaxxers have the epistemological equivalent of a drug-resistant infection; the condition is stubbornly unresponsive to treatment.
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With "Take Me Apart," instead of moving from the clubby fringes into commercial pop, Kelela remains stubbornly in between.
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Even as Americans have shifted their buying habits online, prescription drugs have remained a stubbornly brick-and-mortar purchase.
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While median household income rose 1.8 percent last year, the national poverty rate remained stubbornly high at 12.3 percent.
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But how else can we make room for new forms and new imaginings in a world so stubbornly preset?
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Leave it to a fiction writer to remind us that the world is, more often than not, stubbornly subjective.
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Jazz Fest, as everyone calls it, is as stubbornly exceptional and as proudly nostalgic as the city it reflects.
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She's performed well, but has remained stubbornly below the 15% delegate threshold in too many states and congressional districts.
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In both the medical community and the public consciousness, the conflation of addiction and chemical dependency has stubbornly persisted.
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While its efforts have mostly paid off, economic growth has softened this year and underlying inflation remains stubbornly low.
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She hinted that these hikes could be more gradual, however, as she cautioned that inflation still remains stubbornly low.
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The main issue is the stubbornly low price of platinum, which stabilised in 2016 after three years of losses.
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Lonmin has been struggling with shrinking profit margins due to high costs, operational issues and stubbornly low platinum prices.
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Traditionally, United States administrations of both parties have promoted the spread of democracy and stubbornly defended these advocacy groups.
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Statues of Aphrodite dating from 300AD show how stubbornly the polytheistic religion persisted, even as Christianity was taking hold.
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New York (CNN Business)Today's stubbornly-low oil prices are standing in the way of Saudi Arabia's grand ambitions.
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Pop There's a certain gravity in Mitski's indie-rock songs, whether they're stubbornly trudging ballads or distortion-laced punk.
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But through successive elections, Supreme Court challenges and during the GOP Capitol Hill majority, Obamacare stubbornly clung to life.
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But ride-share drivers' stubbornly murky status makes it unclear whether they are entitled to the labor law's shield.
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But ride-share drivers' stubbornly murky status makes it unclear whether they are entitled to the labor law's shield.
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But during the financial crisis, the Fed's rate cuts barely budged longer-term borrowing rates, which stayed stubbornly high.
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Economic View Economics remains a stubbornly male-dominated profession, a fact that members of the profession have struggled to understand.
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Instead, the critics read sexism, misogyny and an Old World patriarchy into whatever remnants of manliness stubbornly hang on today.
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With demand no longer rising, natural gas prices stubbornly low, and pollution standards biting, they started dropping off the grid.
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But Trump's situation is not as dire as Democrats might hope, since his approval rating has stubbornly refused to budge.
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Longer-term rates have been stubbornly low and slow to react to the Federal Reserve's efforts to push rates higher.
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The Freedom Caucus, which had stubbornly opposed the GOP bill for days, was suddenly optimistic that a deal was possible.
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It still has plenty of problems, from the police's use of stop-and-search to its stubbornly high prison population.
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Unemployment in the euro zone remains stubbornly high at around 10 percent, nearly five years after the sovereign debt crisis.
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Now that unemployment is just 4.7%, she is keener to raise rates than those who worry about stubbornly low inflation.
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In combination with the stubbornly high costs of maintaining their old systems, this has meant that profitability has steadily deteriorated.
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Here again, we see an attempt to defend capitalism while stubbornly adhering to a pre-capitalist, indeed anti-capitalist, morality.
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Equally, though, a nickname can stubbornly stick around for ages — outlasting any nonprofessional understanding of the logic underlying its coinage.
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Levandowski has stubbornly refused to answer any questions from Waymo's lawyers about the case, broadly invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
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The central bank's governor met investors to offer reassurances that monetary policy would tighten further if inflation remains stubbornly high.
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He delivered a scathing denunciation of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom Mr. Trump has stubbornly refused to criticize.
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These water-bearers have near-impossible ideals that they stubbornly cling to even when it goes against their best interests.
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He has said he will not run for re-election unless the unemployment rate, stuck stubbornly above 10 percent, falls.
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And reported global crude and products inventories have remained stubbornly high, according to data compiled by the International Energy Agency.
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It's a glimpse of a dark future for much of human civilization, which stubbornly clings to coasts around the world.
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Why do many problems in life seem to stubbornly stick around, no matter how hard people work to fix them?
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Despite a concerted effort of accommodation among global central bankers, inflation rates remain stubbornly below the universal 2 percent target.
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Some of this is a direct result of my actions: I've made mistakes, been defensive about them, stubbornly resisted apologizing.
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When the river remained stubbornly at flood level, the Corps opened the Bonnet Carre a second time a month later.
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Meanwhile, Labour MPs were still trying to uproot their stubbornly planted leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who was refusing to step down.
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But too many law enforcement officials remain stubbornly resistant to this notion, often to their own harm and legal exposure.
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Stubbornly low copper prices have led several large mines in the country's southeast to pause operations over the last year.
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Our stubbornly high child poverty rate should be viewed as one of the most pressing issues facing our country today.
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Until recently, little has been done to dispel early and stubbornly persistent notions of the psychological basis of the illness.
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In the past few years, Philadelphia has evolved into a progressive utopia, but homicide and poverty rates remain stubbornly high.
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Clinton must be Velcro: Every transgression, real or perceived, from her decades-long career in politics stubbornly sticks to her.
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The economy has continued to improve, and the tourism season has begun, but unemployment remains stubbornly high, about 15 percent.
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Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction, and deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
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It is a lesson this nation has at times stubbornly refused to remember, but one that must never be forgotten.
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Booker has stubbornly remained around sixth or seventh in opinion polls among the 18 Democrats who have entered the race.
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After Los Angeles and Chicago embraced Vision Zero, traffic deaths dropped slightly last year, though pedestrian deaths remained stubbornly high.
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The facts about health care tend to be complex, and they're also stubbornly inconsistent with rigid ideologies of any kind.
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This chocolate-covered treat, with its stubbornly conservative retro branding and its 80-year history, is a Norwegian national treasure.
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By stubbornly refusing to criticize Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump shortchanges his administration, confuses his allies and weakens the American response.
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He's plainly guided its style and artistic choices, and yet it has stubbornly, inspiringly declined to be defined by him.
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Jazz labels appear stubbornly committed to supporting supergroups of young (male) improvisers who play in a hip-hop-influenced mode.
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It occupies a position in the canon that is unusual even by opera's stubbornly backward-looking standards, particularly in Europe.
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Although emissions are falling in America's electricity sector, pollution from cars, trucks and heavy industry remains stubbornly tough to suppress.
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The study focused on the stubbornly persistent Qwerty keyboard, which was originally designed to minimize mechanical typing jams in typewriters.
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Hiring was expected to have been strong in July, but wages probably rose just modestly as inflation remains stubbornly low.
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"I think what this has shown is that the ACA [Affordable Care Act] is stubbornly failing to fail," Cox said.
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Mortality rates in Russia have improved markedly in the last decade, yet remain stubbornly higher than in most Western countries.
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After failing to be a reader's writer, Green failed to become a teacher's pet, his work stubbornly resisting every label.
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Second, though inflation has been stubbornly low, there are signs that both wage and price inflation may be perking up.
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While Japan's economy is expanding at a modest pace and the labor market is tightening, inflation has been stubbornly weak.
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In February, Gordhan spelt out measures to help boost the economy, plug a budget deficit and tackle stubbornly high unemployment.
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But we remain stubbornly non-diverse as a tech community, only because it's a question of opportunity, it seems like.
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Stubbornly low inflation has kept the Fed on a gradual path in increasing borrowing costs and reducing its balance sheet.
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Even though Shockie himself had suggested targeting Delhi, some private part of his soul stubbornly refuses to submit to ideology.
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It stubbornly refuses to offer industry-beating savings account rates or credit card rewards, as I've written in the past.
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The central bank has argued that stubbornly low inflation will eventually accelerate as demand increasingly outstrips supply in the economy.
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One penny, a type of coin that I had not thought much about for years, stuck stubbornly on the counter.
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If you doubt it, just ask any wildlife manager how stubbornly hunters resist even minor changes to rules and quotas.
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How can standing up to adversity with your chin stubbornly out and your back straight be a sign of toxic masculinity?
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They have stayed stubbornly weak since a 2011 tsunami in Japan led to the shutdown of all the country's nuclear reactors.
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If you, too, are faced with a parent who stubbornly refuses to embrace modern methods of image sharing, here's a tip.
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In 2005, I started Google's Chicago Engineering Office with Ben Collins-Sussman because we stubbornly refused to move to Silicon Valley.
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Yet again and again, Trump's rivals have seemed to damage him during debates, and his polling lead has remained stubbornly steady.
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Artemisinin has, though, proved stubbornly difficult to synthesise chemically, meaning that extract-of-wormwood is still the main source of supply.
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Tellingly, in national polls the party's rating lingers stubbornly around the 7% to which it fell early in the last Parliament.
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Profits in the manufacturing sector rose 13.3 percent in January-April, indicating relative strength in the sector despite stubbornly weak exports.
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That stubbornly high rate should keep the central bank cautious, say economists expecting a moderate 25-basis-points cut on Wednesday.
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That too has since been reduced, to 252.50,22019 contracts, as copper has stubbornly declined to break up out of its range.
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But latest data shows consumer inflation slowed in March to 0.9 percent, stubbornly below the Bank of Japan's 2 percent target.
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A prolonged downturn in those areas and stubbornly weak exports have helped pull economic growth to its lowest in 25 years.
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The elections come amid a challenging economic environment and discontent among ordinary Russians about the stubbornly high price of basic goods.
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With U.S. shale oil production surging, inventories remain stubbornly high and prices appear stuck in the low-$280s per-barrel range.
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Or wage growth needs to pick up from the stubbornly sluggish levels it is currently stuck at across most developed countries.
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The U-6 rate has remained stubbornly above prerecession levels, though it has shown significant improvement in the past few years.
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The first episode shows Nola, stubbornly independent, walking home and getting grabbed by a man whose catcalls she tries to ignore.
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But Fed officials, except in crisis times, stubbornly adhere to the fiction that they are conducting a purely domestic monetary policy.
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From old blog posts to comments left on forums to tweets, things have a way of stubbornly persisting on the internet.
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But he also needed to avoid being tainted by the whiff of scandal that hung stubbornly around Tammany – and the Mafia.
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It's hard to argue for stocks to break out convincingly without clearer signs of an economic breakout, which remains stubbornly elusive.
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The central bank cut its key rate six times last year as inflation, once stubbornly stuck at double-digit levels, slowed.
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Give the Federal Open Market Committee credit, they are not stubbornly holding to the confidence in growth they espoused in December.
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In particular, senators hailing from Medicaid-expansion states have stubbornly remained holdouts as McConnell has searched for 50 "yes" votes. Sens.
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Or Trump could continue to stew, dig in his heels, and forge stubbornly ahead, risking further losses in the court system.
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In a News Analysis, "Hillary Clinton Made History, but Bernie Sanders Stubbornly Ignored It," The Times writes: Tuesday was, undeniably, Mrs.
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For 50 minutes, Barça toiled, and Betis defended stubbornly on a bone-dry field that the players said inhibited their flow.
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He'd morphed from a firecracker into a weary person grappling with depression and isolation, stubbornly resisting the temptations of mainstream rap.
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But amid the political mudslinging with Mr. Trump — and a stubbornly high number of voters who dislike and distrust her — Mrs.
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With another turn of the screw, China's heavy-handed communist leaders are at it again, stubbornly fighting the tide of history.
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Still, Mr. LePage gave voice to the troubling reality that some people repeatedly overdose, and can seem stubbornly resistant to help.
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In laboratory experiments, hydrogen, squeezed to tens of millions of pounds per square inch between two diamonds, has remained stubbornly nonmetallic.
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"Despite my gentle reminders that love is a deadly poison , you remain stubbornly prone to sentimentality and clinginess," she tells him.
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Similarly, Putin stubbornly insisted that there were no Russian troops fighting in eastern Ukraine since hostilities began in April of 2014.
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I was an exhausted young mother then, courageously blind to the dangers of the world and stubbornly blind to its beauties.
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Even though the current unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in over a decade, American wages remain stubbornly low.
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Significantly, that record was set at this year's French Open when once again tennis's old stagers remained stubbornly awkward to beat.
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Consumer inflation rose 2.3 percent in February, accelerating at its fastest pace since July 2014, but producer prices remained stubbornly weak.
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In just 59 words and 15 lines, she evokes that most stubbornly upheld, philosophically contested aspect of human consciousness: the soul.
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The central problem of red-sauce restaurants is this: Pasta and meatballs are always served together, but they remain stubbornly separate.
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"I was very stubbornly committed to girls for a very long time," Mr. Thomas told The New York Times in 2013.
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Stubbornly weak inflation has forced it to maintain massive stimulus even as years of ultra-low rates hurt financial institutions' profits.
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Despite all the money consultants spend on sophisticated analysis, their attempt to paint a picture of the public remains stubbornly incomplete.
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Trump and Cruz have been durable for quite a while now, and Rubio has stubbornly refused to surge all that much.
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GDP growth is sluggish, though it did rise to 2.6% last year, while the unemployment rate is stubbornly high at 15%.
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Prices remain stubbornly high, largely because of the high percentage of photo fees that most schools traditionally ask for (and get).
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In the early days of the Trump presidency, Wall Street mostly stubbornly ignored some of the president's over-the-top antics.
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He's less accustomed to the stubbornly determined love that Julie, a kitchen worker at a women's hostel, offers from the outset.
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Did I also mention how stubbornly independent I am and asking for help I haven't paid for is rarely an option?
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But it has remained stubbornly regional, with the top league in England struggling to keep a team in London, for example.
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Almost anyone who wants a job — including the stubbornly unemployed, felony convicts and workers with a drug record — can get one.
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But when Ms. Goodman began, American galleries and museums, still basking in Abstract Expressionism's ascendancy, were stubbornly provincial and resolutely nationalist.
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You will finish Onda's "The Aosawa Murders" more puzzled than you began, and that's the beauty of this stubbornly nonlinear novel.
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While the waitlist has decreased, it remains stubbornly hard to eliminate, and the center now has less capacity for ongoing care.
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To their critics, they remain stubbornly stuck in the 22020s; to their admirers, they have stayed unwaveringly true to their principles.
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On Tesla, we think many investors had initially taken the blue pill, while we remained stubbornly in the red pill camp.
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"Stubbornly high U.S. crude inventories have seen oil prices ease in Asia today," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE These, in chronological order, are the performances that most stubbornly refused to quit me as the year went on.
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Most of all, they resist the idea that movie characters must learn and grow; their heroes tend to be stubbornly stuck.
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The reading has bounced around the neutral 50 level for the best part of five years, pointing to stubbornly sluggish demand.
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The Cavaliers, after all, still represent the Eastern Conference's best and last line of defense against the stubbornly superior, haughty West.
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Although both men parlayed their inheritances into global power, they have stubbornly viewed themselves as outsiders at odds with the establishment.
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The child would go wild as bedtime approached, stubbornly ignoring his parents' directions and melting down at the mention of pajamas.
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While significant gains were made to reduce the wage gap between 1979 and 1990, since then it has remained stubbornly persistent.
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As a result, we continue to see poor outcomes: stubbornly high poverty rates and rising income inequality, to name a few.
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During the Great Recession, the Fed cut short-term interest rates all the way to zero, and unemployment remained stubbornly high.
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Asset managers and insurers, already grappling with stubbornly high investor outflows and a dearth of investment income, were firmly in the red.
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A key challenge for the banking sector is tackling non-performing exposures (NPEs), which remain stubbornly high at 45% of gross loans.
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In 1881, President James Garfield was shot twice in the back but stubbornly clung to life for 80 days while completely incapacitated.
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Data on Tuesday showed credit growth remains stubbornly weak, with several key gauges hovering around record lows despite months of policy easing.
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With female compensation for the same work stubbornly persisting well below the male equivalent, is it possible we've confused cause and effect?
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"My biggest regret is that I stubbornly didn't realize it until my brothers on the road and myself were threatened by it."
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With charge-off rates hovering stubbornly near historical lows and consumer performance clearly regressing, debt levels still have more room to run.
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Since he signed the rushed legislation banning local provisions providing anti-discrimination protections for LGBT individuals, McCrory has stubbornly defended the law.
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Things have changed a little since those days, but a troubling trend has stubbornly remained — the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields.
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Following the meeting there was a photo op, which Trump managed to make spectacularly awkward by stubbornly refusing to shake Merkel's hand.
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But while that movie takes full, mournful measure of the nightmare of life under jihadi terror, its vision is also stubbornly humane.
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It last raised rates by 50 basis points in July, following stubbornly high private sector credit growth and relatively strong inflationary pressures.
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Phones and tablets have just been getting bigger for years now, and it's refreshing to use a tablet that's stubbornly remained small.
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Barbers quoted in the Journal article noted that even among the stubbornly bearded, it is now fashionable to reduce them in volume.
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Stubbornly high stock levels at Argentina's two import terminals, Bahia Blanca and Escobar, also mean there is no storage for more imports.
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Currently, the Fed is already several rate increases into a hiking campaign that began in 2015, although inflation has been stubbornly low.
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Exports had been expected to fall 3 percent, slightly worse than in August as global demand for Asian goods remains stubbornly weak.
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Between the jump-scares and tear-jerking monologues of The Haunting of Hill House, I stubbornly was hung up on Steven's career.
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People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
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What makes the psychology of tribalism so stubbornly powerful is that it consists mainly of cognitive biases that easily evade our awareness.
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My biggest regret is that I stubbornly didn't realize it until my brothers on the road and myself were threatened by it.
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Banks are harvesting money from loans while the rates paid out to their depositors remain stubbornly low, boosting profits in the industry.
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VIX remained stubbornly above 27.7535 for much of this year, the level seen as safe for stock market hopefuls to attract investors.
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Capital expenditure grew at the fastest pace in almost three years in the fourth quarter, but private consumption has remained stubbornly sluggish.
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But part of the gender pay gap can't be accounted for and stubbornly pops up in a range of occupations and industries.
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The bottom line: The blood tests could help determine more precise treatments for cancers proven stubbornly hard to treat, like brain cancer.
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Amazon may have succeeded on improving all those adjectives, but it seems to stubbornly refuse to add water resistance to the list.
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Inflation has remained stubbornly low since the crisis and the second longest U.S. expansion in history hasn't led to significant wage growth.
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Homeopathy is "a stubbornly surviving belief system", they argue, which "cannot explain itself" and relies on "self-deception" by patients and therapists.
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" It threw shade on Ackman's uncanny resiliency, saying he "believes he is in the right and stubbornly, inflexibly, sticks to his position.
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Polls show a tight race in the state between Clinton and Donald Trump, and historically Latino turnout nationwide has been stubbornly low.
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Volatile stock and bond markets, a rout in energy prices and stubbornly low interest rates left big banks' earnings in the dumps.
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I've lost friends, lovers, memory, eyelashes, and money, so I am stubbornly opposed to losing anything else to which I am attached.
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I had stubbornly held on to the idea that if we studied enough shelter magazines, we could pull together our space ourselves.
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Yet here, stubbornly, the reefs still sprawl, supporting hordes of fish and invertebrates, forming an ecosystem that's almost totally foreign to science.
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When Marta falls ill again, Adeline stubbornly reenters the land of the dead to try to save her sister a second time.
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However, people may roll their eyes at meetings when their Taurus coworker keeps stubbornly bringing up the same idea, week after week.
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Presiding over it all is Donald Trump, who won the presidency in part because America still stubbornly worships the rich and shameless.
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Belaboring the cartoon connection, the director leaves the family struggles that enrich Mr. Suskind's 2014 book of the same title stubbornly veiled.
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Can they reach the masses again with an album that's as stubbornly, gloriously bizarre as "Blurryface" while holding on to their integrity?
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This week's political unrest comes as Honduras grapples with stubbornly high poverty, drug gangs and one of the world's worst murder rates.
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For both technical and conceptual reasons, Einstein's vision of curved space-time has stubbornly resisted reconciliation with the rules of quantum mechanics.
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As change has swirled around Donkey's Place since its founding in 1943, the bar has remained stubbornly the same in most ways.
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It was yet another stubbornly close Florida election thrown into the legal and logistical mess of a statewide re-tallying of ballots.
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Almost stubbornly, Netflix sells one thing — a deep assortment of original and licensed shows and films meant to please almost every niche.
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Wage growth had been steadily rising and sometimes stubbornly slow since the financial crisis, but picked up in late 2018 and 2019.
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Elizabeth Warren, whose stubbornly high national polling numbers have prevented Sanders from fully consolidating the party's progressive flank, appears to be flatlining.
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It also provides a window into how theater has changed, and how human nature has, in some ways, remained so stubbornly foolish.
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The venerable mind-body problem, argued to a standstill by philosophers and scientists, will move to the courtroom, the mystery stubbornly intact.
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While Section 230 has gotten more attention this year than ever before, it's been stubbornly mischaracterized as a handout to tech companies.
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Along with so much else, Harvey's rains washed away for a time the partisan petulance that stubbornly clings to our national politics.
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Breaking away from their stubbornly outdated practices to go outside the organization and sign a superstar general manager made too much sense.
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President Donald Trump is reportedly considering tapping the nation's stockpile of emergency oil supplies as prices at the pump remain stubbornly elevated.
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For all our talk about diversity and inclusion, Washington, like Hollywood, remain stubbornly and staggeringly ineffective at actually creating fairness and parity.
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It's the decade of Google filling up its product graveyard, Apple stubbornly denying obvious missteps, and Microsoft writing off billions of dollars.
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He's struggling to survive in a world that hates him, stubbornly sticking to a moral code that forces him into dangerous situations.
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A man comfortable in front of the camera, bold but not needlessly petty, strong but not cruel, prepared instead of stubbornly ignorant.
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Not only is that no way to run an energy policy, it also leaves the sector even more stubbornly under government control.
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However, the miracle workers in Waltham had not yet trimmed the time needed for gingerbread, which was stuck stubbornly at 29 seconds.
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This election shows how much women like Abrams have changed their communities and their country -- and how much still remains stubbornly stuck.
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This would put more pressure on a global economy that is already coping with a slowing manufacturing sector and stubbornly low growth.
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He said the migrants who joined in the Guatemalan capital were fleeing a government in which corruption and impunity remain stubbornly entrenched.
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Syracuse's press relies on made shots to be effective, and for the first few minutes Syracuse's score remained stubbornly stuck at zero.
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As Ms. Mayer looks to complete her fourth year as chief executive, Yahoo stubbornly remains a marginally profitable company that is not growing.
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Its modest economic recovery has been driven largely by a resurgence in exports, which are helping to offset stubbornly sluggish demand at home.
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But it shouldn't make you want to avoid trying in the first place just because the coach stubbornly clings to a ridiculous outfit.
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The recent drop in oil prices has spurred concerns about low inflation, which stubbornly remains below the Federal Reserve's 20.2 percent target rate.
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Inflation remains stubbornly below the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target, even as the central bank adopts a hawkish tone regarding future rate hikes.
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For recent Olympics, NBC broadcasted all events through official online streams, but stubbornly insisted on tape delays for televised broadcasts of the games.
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The neuralyzer's setting remains stubbornly stuck at 1: It's the easy thing to do, precisely because it is the wrong thing to do.
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Unworthy of even a stubbornly contrarian institution like The Economist, affording Bannon a mainstage spotlight strikes me as a conference version of clickbait.
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If the other party wants to talk about something else, it would be rude to stubbornly insist on only talking about one thing.
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But the toll could have been much higher had the police not responded so quickly and New Yorkers not been so stubbornly resilient.
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Unfortunately, "single-payer" remains stubbornly dominant in this debate, though Medicare for all has been bandied about by some advocates, including Bernie Sanders.
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I found the hand tracking to be inconsistent, with my virtual hands appearing smoothly at some moments, while remaining stubbornly nonexistent at others.
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It seems like a juvenile antic to thumb her nose at her boss; another shining example of how stubbornly petty Debbie can be.
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However, one product category that still remains stubbornly unaffordable in Apple's new education and accessibility-focused iPad roadmap is the iPad mini 4.
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Sanders, down but stubbornly not out, wins his home state of Vermont to add to his small trove of delegates from early states.
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Other issues the Fed has had to confront include a global economic slowdown, uncertainty around U.S.-China trade negotiations and stubbornly low inflation.
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Set up is pretty straightforward, except in my case, which involved a device that stubbornly refused to sync — second time was the charm.
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The company keeps saying safety is its priority, but in light of its stubbornly noncommunicative statements, it's hard to believe it really is.
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Nilay: It's always felt like simply turning into Facebook has been the biggest idea Twitter has stubbornly refused to engage with, hasn't it?
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Large round pupils stared blankly back at me when I pulled back his eyelids, stubbornly refusing to constrict when I shined a light.
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Oil firms have been hit hard this year by stubbornly low oil prices and concerns around developments in electric cars and cleaner fuels.
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Rivera, who was hired by Ailes in 1994 at CNBC, wrote he is "filled with regret for stubbornly discounting" the allegations against Ailes.
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There is a "made in America" tax, and it is our high corporate income tax rate, which is stubbornly assessed on worldwide income.
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But she's also fully prepared to put her foot down when it comes to directors who stubbornly insist on their vision over hers.
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"They were airing it so steadily, and so stubbornly, that the retraction now will have extremely little effect," The Atlantic's Megan Garber wrote.
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While inflation running stubbornly below 2 percent has so far allowed the Fed to lift rates only gradually, that may change, Rosengren warned.
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He will do his damnedest to replicate all the failures of Iraq from which the former ambassador so stubbornly refuses to learn. Sen.
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There has always been a romantic impulse to protect clouds from our own stubbornly rational intellects, to keep knowledge from trampling their magic.
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But despite being expelled from the party, most of the MPs sat stubbornly on the Conservative benches — where they reportedly plan to stay.
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SX7P has lost more than 20 percent so far this year amid concerns over slowing economic growth, weak revenues and stubbornly high costs.
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As murders in New York City have declined significantly over the last 25 years, one category has remained stubbornly high: domestic violence homicides.
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In recent seasons, while Mostly Mozart has boldly mixed contemporary music into its overall schedule, the festival orchestra programs have been stubbornly traditional.
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At 24, Schmidt has a head of red hair that stubbornly refuses to go gray and a boyish face that glints of mischief.
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Yet, while Bronson was more or less written out of the book, the ideals to which he held so stubbornly inform every page.
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No matter what the executives said, employees stubbornly remained fixated on getting off the phone as quickly as possible, customer service be damned.
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And it raises still more questions about why Trump himself is stubbornly clinging on to what is now known to be a fabrication.
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And Candice stubbornly repeats that she's never been dat type of person not to jump in when someone's in dat kind of situation.
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Even after five years of steady economic growth, until recently inflation in the 19-nation euro area remained stubbornly below the official target.
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Just days before a stubbornly close primary election, the show stood a chance of helping win over an undecided Democratic voter or two.
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This heightened sense of poignancy results from the fact that unemployment in France today is stubbornly stuck at unacceptably high levels (currently 10.3%).
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It resembles the squawking mechanisms of a factory line: uncomfortably raucous yet guaranteed to stubbornly churn around in your head for hours afterwards.
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Advocates say that by targeting Aid Access and maintaining the restrictions on mifepristone, the FDA is stubbornly resisting the future of abortion access.
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Mr. Koons's "Rabbit" and the Balloon Dog sculptures are stubbornly resistant to such tarnish, laughing it off with their beauty, mystery and familiarity.
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He stubbornly stayed in Russia, in a bungalow outside Moscow, though he would have been welcome as a hero anywhere in the West.
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As the year wound down, the graphs showing my progress toward the A List remained stubbornly fixed at 34,703 TQPs and 20 flights.
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And other modes of transportation, like heavy-duty trucking and aviation, will remain stubbornly difficult to electrify without drastic advances in battery technology.
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While 80 percent of the league's players are of color, the most prized executive positions in basketball have been stubbornly and overwhelmingly white.
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The old man stubbornly refuses to be touched by any of the tributes to him — regardless of whether they're accompanied by sick beats.
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She stayed patient as the American dug in stubbornly in the decider and saved a string of break points with her formidable serve.
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"The Governing Council is determined to act" if inflation remains stubbornly below the official target of 2 percent, the bank's policymaking panel said.
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So I kept stubbornly doing what I was interested in, which is something with a fantastical element, that was speculative to some degree.
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But it was true: The gougères in her oven were lying stubbornly flat, browning pungently into something you might call savory Gruyère cookies.
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When "Mezzanine" appeared, its songs hovered in their own cavernous voids: at once dynamic and methodical, implacable and precarious, urgent yet stubbornly unhurried.
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The jobless rate remains stubbornly higher than the European average - even if Hollande maintains that monthly figures show the trend now pointing downwards.
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Imports from the Middle East remained stubbornly high, despite the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' agreement to limit supply from Jan. 22.0.
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That sardonic self-deprecation is reflected in his encompassing, have-it-all aesthetic, which stubbornly combines the political and the decorative, and more.
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Once again, the academy stubbornly refused to bow toward popular movies; the hard-campaigning "Deadpool" received nothing, even in work-a-day categories.
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Further to this, stubbornly low oil and gas prices are causing companies to wrestle with their portfolios in order to become more competitive.
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Trump, now more defiant than ever against the Republican establishment, has stated flatly and stubbornly that he will not withdraw from the race.
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But its speakers stubbornly refuse to admit that it also describes their own inability to force their enemies to play by the rules.
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But unlike Chase, who stubbornly stuck to his vision, "Thrones" has increasingly given into the fan contingent that wants more big action moments.
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It's a system that's stubbornly clung to Huxley's tunnel vision, even in the face of evidence so alarming Baird could scarcely have imagined.
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Here, the puzzle of the past few years has been why, even as the unemployment rate has plunged, inflation has been so stubbornly low.
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And sometimes his man won't even budge, stubbornly refusing to let Olynyk beat him from downtown, regardless of what's happening elsewhere on the court.
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But stick-shifting has defiantly stuck around, joining ax throwing, rock climbing and ultramarathons as an activity people stubbornly enjoy despite its needless difficulty.
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The data comes as the Federal Reserve policymakers debate about a stubbornly-low inflation as they decide on when to raise interest rates next.
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With property investment growth losing momentum and private investment growth remaining stubbornly sluggish, China's economic growth outlook for the second half looks increasingly gloomy.
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It cited "sluggish growth in advanced economies, stubbornly low commodity prices, weak global trade, and diminishing capital flows" as a reason for the revision.
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They point to stubbornly low Japanese consumer price inflation (CPI) and the rallying yen as key factors justifying further quantitative and qualitative easing (QQE).
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It's really a shame that HP has stubbornly stuck with this setup, even after years of reviewers like myself citing it as a problem.
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And when it comes to how it tackles a real problem through its fantastical premise, it's a movie that keeps its eyes stubbornly shut.
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Water lingered stubbornly on the raised cement path leading to her front step, lapping at the base of the door like an unwelcome visitor.
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Stubbornly low euro zone inflation jumped by more than expected to 1.9 percent in May, lifting price growth to within the ECB's targeted range.
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Post-Chappelle, audiences knew the potential of comedy's boisterous, expansive impulses, that it could destabilize traditional masculinities — even those stubbornly affixed to black men.
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But thanks to his man-baby antics, he's stubbornly remained a comic book thug, never becoming the nuanced character the show so sorely needs.
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Walking around the city without my iPhone 8, though, the watch stubbornly held onto my AT&T LTE, usually maintaining at least two bars.
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The central bank cut rates to an unprecedented -0.35 percent last year and initiated a bond purchase program to stave off stubbornly low inflation.
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This stubbornly rose-colored way of looking at Jack has even extended to Rebecca's second husband and Jack's best friend, Miguel Rivas (Jon Huertas).
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Interest rates in Kenya have been stubbornly high and a key contributor to the build-up of non-performing loans (NPL) in recent quarters.
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The government had cut the forecast three times before, in May, February and November, as stubbornly weak global demand battered the export-reliant economy.
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Oil prices were little changed in choppy trading as support from a weaker dollar was offset by a stubbornly high level of U.S. inventories.
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On the contrary, economists are increasingly asking whether stubbornly low rates of inflation, interest and growth show that the need for independence was overstated.
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Mr Netanyahu has been prime minister for the past ten years, during which he has stubbornly refused to grant any concessions to the Palestinians.
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Although growth has returned and the stockmarket is booming, the country still suffers from stagflation: a weak recovery combined with stubbornly high price pressures.
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Inflation has run stubbornly below the Fed's 2-percent goal even as unemployment has fallen to 4.1 percent and looks set to decline further.
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Meanwhile expectations of another interest rate hike in the U.S. this year have subsided as stubbornly weak inflation continues to surprise Federal Reserve policymakers.
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Africa's largest economy, in its second year of recession, had been battling stubbornly high inflation which stood at more than 2189.00 percent in June.
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There have been calls for the RBA to lower the target given inflation has been running stubbornly below 2% for the last few years.
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Researchers have examined the reasons for these stubbornly persistent inequalities; however, they have not cited the lack of female leadership as a significant factor.
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Despite that, revenue growth remains stubbornly low and the bank is struggling to find more profitable lending opportunities after scaling back its risk exposure.
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The central bank cut rates to an unprecedented -13 percent last year and initiated a bond purchase program to stave off stubbornly low inflation.
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Central banks are launching another round of policy easing in an attempt to lift stubbornly low inflation and fight signs of an economic slowdown.
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It's a spectacle: Trump stubbornly refusing to release his tax returns while the guy who's demanding he cough them up is potentially compromised, too.
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"The visit raised the possibility of the current production cut agreement being extended if the crude oil inventories remain stubbornly high," ANZ bank said.
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The Wii U presented a rare major misfire for the gaming giant, while its executives stubbornly clung to a strategy that actively excluded smartphones.
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One of the bad things about where I'm from is that there are some people who aren't just ignorant—they're stubbornly proud of it.
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Whoever told her she should steadfastly refuse to apologize and stubbornly point back to her initial statement should never be allowed near another campaign.
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Notwithstanding these high-profile cases that only stubbornly came to light, successful convictions of members of the security forces across the region remain rare.
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After slipping on ice in front of the one-man observatory he stubbornly continued to operate into his 80s, Weber died a tragic hero.
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The world's third-biggest economy faces serious challenges, including a rapidly aging population, a lack of women in the workforce and stubbornly low inflation.
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Abe came to power in 2012 promising to revive the economy with a policy mix including fiscal stimulus, but it has remained stubbornly weak.
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He is stubbornly, nihilistically private: Before his Mars mission, to perfect a device that produces water from dirt, he ventures into the desert alone.
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Proponents of the measure say it is essential to reduce the country's stubbornly high unemployment rate and to make the French economy more competitive.
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"With today's action, the subcommittee has stubbornly insisted on a partisan path that leads to a dead end," the group said in a statement.
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They are also concerned that mortgage rates, which have remained stubbornly low all year, may start to rise in the coming months, dampening affordability.
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To test the tint's limits in terms of coverage, I applied a little more and saw that my normally stubbornly large pores appeared smaller.
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The Riksbank cut rates in the first quarter to an unprecedented -0.50 percent to force stubbornly low inflation closer to its 2 percent target.
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MS-0003 has been stubbornly persistent, but it remains a boutique criminal organization, accounting for a tiny portion of 1.4 million gang members nationwide.
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Maersk Oil and related firms such as Maersk Drilling have grappled with stubbornly low oil prices which remain 60 percent below mid-2014 levels.
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Rock music, inherently, is corny, gross, pandering, stupid, stubbornly unaccepting of changing trends while also extremely self-conscious of how it's perceived by others.
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But Republican opinion on the ACA has remained stubbornly negative, with 78% of Republicans giving the law an unfavorable rating in the same poll.
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Unemployment remains stubbornly high, while the economy's failure to recover from a deep 2015-16 recession means spare productive and industrial capacity is huge.
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While the Bucks stubbornly forced Harden to his off (right) hand, the Rockets rotated several defenders on Antetokounmpo, enticing him to hoist perimeter shots.
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They paint a picture of a stubbornly outmoded approach that is unsuited to the fight, and that perpetuates the mistakes of successive Egyptian leaders.
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And even in that case, it can be hard for candidates to break through with certain demographics that have proved stubbornly averse to them.
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"His Favorites" is primed to be a major work for the #MeToo movement, but rather than seek connection with readers, it stubbornly defies it.
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Inflation has been the central bank's Achilles heel as price growth remains stubbornly weak even as the wider economy is now on firmer footing.
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As it (at least initially) was with the app rejections in Hong Kong, the company has remained stubbornly silent on this issue so far.
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The RRR cut was the fifth in 13 months and analysts believe more are on the way, despite signs of stubbornly weak credit demand.
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The paucity of women who have received directing nominations for major awards over the last year is in keeping with a stubbornly entrenched trend.
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"They're phasing out nuclear power but that's why (greenhouse gas) emissions remain stubbornly high in Germany, so it is a difficult circle to square."
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Nonetheless, the government has stubbornly stuck to its position that it should be permitted to run a regime of prolonged detention without a hearing.
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The BIS paper found that the presence of zombie firms has "ratcheted up" since the late 25s -- a period of stubbornly low interest rates.
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"With little real economic growth to speak of globally, we see why the buck is stubbornly strong to end the third quarter," he said.
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But poverty rates have remained stubbornly high;25 percent of Filipinos fall below the official poverty line, and fully half self-identify as poor.
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Debt remains high, at around 84 percent of gross domestic product compared with around 34 percent in 2001, and productivity growth remains stubbornly low.
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Its controls are resolutely poor, its systems both fussy yet uninvolving, and it fights my intentions so stubbornly that I'm frequently reminded of QWOP.
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But the big picture also matters, and the big picture here is that Trump remains stubbornly unwilling to break with Putin and the Kremlin.
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Still, stubbornly low inflation remained a worry for policy-makers who saw consumer price growth stuck below their desired 2-percent goal in 2018.
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Nonetheless, with ultra-low interest rates and unemployment at stubbornly high levels, investors are constantly speculating as to when the economy will start to normalize.
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Meadows has been stubbornly opposed to the health care bill, and insists that there are enough "no" votes in his group to sink the bill.
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Dallas and Chicago Fed chiefs Robert Kaplan and Charles Evans expressed concerns regarding weak inflation, which remains stubbornly below the central bank's 2 percent target.
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At the same time, I saw in the exhibition how newer subcategories of cults remain stubbornly present, exactly one hundred years after von Zeppelin's death.
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Some have accused the new President of exemplifying the type of behavior dubbed "straight man cancer" on the Chinese internet -- stubbornly sexist and chauvinistic men.
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A123, a U.S. automotive battery maker, went from IPO to bust in just three years as battery costs remained stubbornly high and orders dried up.
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Dallas and Chicago Fed chiefs Robert Kaplan and Charles Evans expressed concerns regarding weak inflation, which remains stubbornly below the central bank's 99.613 percent target.
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But between showcase and wide, open road, there's a transaction process stubbornly rooted in the 20th century: actually selling these things at the car dealership.
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Argentina is grappling with recession, stubbornly high inflation and a volatile peso currency, which has hit the jobs market and sapped salaries and spending power.
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Initial optimism over the new business-friendly government has met the tough realities of stubbornly high inflation, an economy stumbling towards recession and job losses.
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For Japan, the likely consequences would be an unwanted, sustained strengthening in the yen that would hurt exports and further hobble a stubbornly sluggish economy.
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But outlets stubbornly deem the 14-person collective — made of rappers, singers, producers, and other creatives — a hip-hop or rap group, to their annoyance.
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Although annual wage growth has stubbornly remained below 21.6 percent, economists expect an acceleration as the job market, which is near full employment, tightens further.
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"Kedma," about the 1948 War of Independence, and "Kippur," about the 1973 Yom Kippur War (in which he fought) are difficult, stubbornly antiheroic war stories.
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HP has stubbornly stuck with Synaptics drivers on its trackpads, despite many customers and reviewers like myself begging the company to switch to something better.
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Some Fed officials have insisted that stubbornly low inflation warrants a gradual pace of rate increases, even as the labor market has continued to tightened.
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Meanwhile expectations of another interest rate hike in the U.S. this year have subsided as stubbornly weak low inflation continues to surprise Federal Reserve policymakers.
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But due to his man-baby antics, he's stubbornly remained a comic book thug, never truly becoming the nuanced character the show so sorely needs.
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"The inventory headwind for GDP continues, as inventory-to-sales ratios remain stubbornly high," said Michael Englund, chief economist at Action Economics in Boulder, Colorado.
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Since big, hierarchical gangs fragmented into hundreds of tiny "cliques" of hot-headed and heavily armed youngsters, the city's murder rate has been stubbornly high.
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The number of U.S. traffic fatalities remains stubbornly flat, while deaths among pedestrians and bicyclists are rising, despite available crash avoidance technology that could help.
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But Trump also stubbornly stood by two lies that he's stood by in recent weeks and was bound to be asked about at the debate.
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" The Verge's own Andrew Webster called it a game that "creates the illusion that it has something to say, then stubbornly refuses to say anything.
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A123, a U.S. automotive battery maker, went from IPO to bust in just three years as battery costs remained stubbornly high and orders dried up.
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Yet the storage piece stubbornly persisted as the central perception of the company to the point that perhaps it was time to change the messaging.
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By using the imagery of modern-day American turmoil, it creates the illusion that it has something to say, then stubbornly refuses to say anything.
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Inflation expectations continue to be stubbornly low and the trade war risk is a drag on economic activity and sentiment especially for export-oriented economies.
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During her September press conference, Yellen stubbornly clung to the misconception that it is only possible to tell if a bubble exists after it bursts.
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There's some tranche of conservatives—white baby boomers who remain stubbornly loyal to the GOP, and have a skewed sense of social and cultural tolerance?
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And the concept of hacking back is stubbornly appealing when lawmakers at all levels of government struggle to feel in control of an opaque problem.
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Both share data freely with other third-party apps, although Fitbit has stubbornly refused to allow data-sharing with Apple Health or Google Fit software.
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The debt will help finance a stubbornly high fiscal deficit, which ballooned after decades of populist rule, largely due to generous spending on social programs.
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But Steve Kerr has not only found time for the former first-round pick, but stubbornly crammed him into the team's switch-friendly defensive strategy.
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The older sister held her ground like only a hard-headed Ram could, stubbornly insisting that she simply couldn't be bothered to join the game.
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Wages rises have remained stubbornly low and the decision in early 2016 to take interest rates into negative territory only served to undermine financial intermediation.
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Many analysts still expect gasoline demand to rise modestly from last year's record levels, but stubbornly high inventories are expected to weigh on refining margins.
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On their agenda is a discussion of the root causes of stubbornly low inflation, slow wage growth and weak productivity gains in the U.S. economy.
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The audience for this stuff was largely male—Bruford writes ruefully that, throughout his career, women "generally and rather stubbornly stayed away" from his performances.
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Even Mark Patten's cinematography, though rich and clear, stubbornly resists playfulness as the movie's surge toward mayhem, and Lee's absorption of punishment, grow increasingly improbable.
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New York is rap's ancestral home, and also, it turns out, home to its greatest stylistic conservatives, stubbornly standing their ground while the crowds disperse.
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This has been the missing ingredient in the upturn as inflation levels have been stubbornly low across developed markets, confusing policy makers and investors alike.
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She wanted to bring the country together, but she suffered from a stubbornly high number of voters who did not trust or like her. Mrs.
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The pound - which plummeted last year after the vote - has stubbornly continued to trade at a comparatively low level against a basket of global currencies.
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For the first couple sessions, I stubbornly threw myself at this wall, sinking down into squats my body could not complete — but something amazing happened.
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The not-so-secret code phrase for gay men of "lifelong bachelor" still stubbornly shows up on a few dozen paid death notices every year.
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In fact, grime and UK rap have a long-established tradition of refusing to rely on recognition from an industry that so stubbornly ignores them.
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In the interview Friday — his first extended comments on his thinking about a 2020 presidential run — Mr. Bloomberg expressed stubbornly contrary views on those fronts.
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Despite the rising economy and so-called "full employment," the labor force participation rate among all workers — but particularly males — continues to be stubbornly low.
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" Or equivalent to a hapless candidate, 40 points behind in all the surveys, who stubbornly insists, "The only poll that matters is on Election Day.
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Stubbornly low inflation is raising questions about whether the central bank can achieve one of its primary goals — to keep prices growing slowly and steadily.
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After stubbornly gluing themselves to two-big lineups, the Spurs have finally relented this year, playing Aldridge more at the five than beside another center.
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But then I could get drunk on two, or remain stubbornly sober after drinking a bottle of wine, a near nightly habit by that point.
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You could stubbornly insist the pain isn't real, because it's not justified by economic reality, or say that it's their own fault for being racist.
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And we did have this discussion with the daughter and girlfriend of the man in his 70s, who showed up when his leukemia stubbornly returned.
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Mr. López Obrador's approval ratings remain high, but corruption and murder are stubbornly rife, and his strategy to combat violence resembles policies he once denounced.
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At the same time, Mr. Trump has stubbornly refused to criticize Mr. Putin, despite recurring tensions over Ukraine, Syria and meddling in the 2016 election.
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Officials have increasingly worried about stubbornly weak price gains, and while Mr. Powell has said he expects inflation to gradually rise, progress has been slow.
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Despite steady economic growth and falling unemployment since the darkest days of the global financial crisis, wage growth in many countries has remained stubbornly low.
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Atlanta had already scuttled opportunities to build on its lead, loading the bases in consecutive innings without scoring, its run total stubbornly stuck at four.
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THE NEW STEEL FRONTIER All three exchanges are also making steady inroads into the ferrous sector, which has historically proved stubbornly resistant to futures trading.
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The characters of our great novels have remained stubbornly rooted in the works that introduced them and resist transplanting by their creators or anyone else.
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The Fed's favored household inflation gauge - the core Personal Consumption Expenditures index - has remained stubbornly below a presumed 22009 percent goal now for eight years.
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Movie critics, who are largely white and male (see the numbers!), seem stubbornly reluctant to engage with race, at least as it pertains to whiteness.
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Rather than stubbornly tearing down his predecessor's work, Trump could improve on it by bringing confrontation of Iran's threats and diplomatic engagement into closer balance.
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And a president who actually came around on the issue of white nationalism would, indeed, be preferable to one who stubbornly stuck to his guns.
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But he neither exhibited any awareness of that nor made any resolution to improve his party's stubbornly miserable record of recruiting and promoting female candidates.
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The result is more of a portrait of a man than anything else — but a man who is stubbornly certain of the power of information.
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Despite the fact that her boyfriend, Elon, lives on the space shuttle, Sam seems stubbornly committed to staying on Earth and continuing her late father's work.
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The economy grew 6.7 percent from a year earlier, steady from the previous quarter, as increased government spending and a property boom offset stubbornly weak exports.
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Powell and a number of Fed officials have raised concerns about stubbornly low inflation, which would be a factor for them to consider lowering interest rates.
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It has also said that it would reduce the cost of acquiring new customers, a metric that has remained stubbornly high across the highly competitive industry.
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Even as Will & Grace, Full House, Roseanne, and every other show we watched in the '90s mounts a comeback, Friends has stubbornly remained in our past.
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While Alibaba, Tencent, and others developed products like WeChat that enticed Chinese internet users to fall in love with their phones, Baidu clung stubbornly to desktops.
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Even as superhero movies have become ever more ubiquitous over the past decade, they've remained stubbornly white, with characters of color largely relegated to supporting roles.
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After a while, we realize the motionless frame means the camera is to remain stubbornly fixed on the floor, as if forgotten there, missing the point.
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In the meantime, Putin, a leader who has cultivated a tough-guy and almost paternal role in Russia, has seen his popularity ratings remain stubbornly high.
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Still, this uneven adjustment in the euro area could explain why both demand and inflation, once energy and food prices are excluded, have been stubbornly low.
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The larger sporting world, on the other hand, stubbornly sticks to the gender binary, and the professional arena can be difficult to navigate for trans athletes.
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When pressed on his failings as his parent, Paramroop lashes out, stubbornly refusing to apologize or acknowledge why Dean could possibly have felt abandoned by him.
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The conflict exposes the stubbornly elusive nature of an increasingly competitive art market, in which deals are made behind closed doors and ownership can be ambiguous.
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Facebook will talk to us directionally about where the News Feed is going, but when it comes to the most relevant particulars, it is stubbornly silent.
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FOR ALL the technological wonders of modern medicine, from gene-editing to fetal surgery, health care—with its fax machines and clipboards—is often stubbornly antiquated.
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The euro zone remains stuck with a lackluster economy, latest figures show, with stubbornly low inflation and high unemployment levels in some of its member countries.
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Do people really want to know all the secrets, just as some of the show's characters so stubbornly wanted to know about their own traumatic histories?
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The region is still dealing with fragile growth and stubbornly high unemployment and is still being assisted by aggressive monetary policy from the European Central Bank.
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Africa's most developed economy slipped into recession in the first quarter, compounding a slew of negative economic indicators including sovereign rating downgrades and stubbornly high unemployment.
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Hyundai has been trying to boost sales in the world's most profitable auto market, where its market share has held stubbornly at around 4.5 per cent.
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But what really matters is whether the stinky, oily compounds the bacteria has produced will stubbornly cling to your shirt or drift away on a breeze.
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If nothing else, the uproar over comments about men's and women's earnings in professional tennis drives home the fact that a gender pay gap stubbornly persists.
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Even though jobless numbers have remained stubbornly high despite a stronger economy, new job creation has been picking up, helping to bring down the unemployment rate.
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He then raised the prospect of a rate hike in 2014 and 2015, but the global economy has slowed and British wage growth remains stubbornly slow.
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Soon his cardiologist could do nothing more to assist him as long as he remained stubbornly attached to the worn-out heart he was born with.
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It could be that the white men stubbornly voting for Mr Sanders are college-educated professional types, who might switch to the Clinton camp in November.
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Stubbornly low oil prices have weighed on the commodity-rich Canadian market, making it one of the worst-performing major global indexes so far this year.
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The government has stubbornly avoided sensible long-term solutions, like seeking technical assistance from the International Monetary Fund and other international institutions that rescue failing economies.
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Despite the central bank's massive asset purchases and other unusual policies like negative interest rates, inflation has stubbornly remained well below the bank's target of 2%.
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Even the price of booze—draft beers for three dollars, mixed drinks from the rail for fifty cents more—remains stubbornly out of step with inflation.
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The only exceptions have been Chile (which already had a low rate), and the United States that stubbornly clings to its exorbitant 28500 percent combined rate.
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Many publishers, like Tronc, are searching for ways to increase online revenue, as revenue from web advertising remains stubbornly low and print revenue continues to decline.
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Yet, at least at the national level, asymmetrically across the aisle, elected officials stubbornly cling to discredited policies, dragging their feet, or enthusiastically undermining environmental integrity.
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But I can't help thinking we're still not quite ready for her—a woman who defied some of the crucial binaries that our culture stubbornly upholds.
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Although the unemployment rate among recent college graduates has dropped to around 220 percent from a high of 231 percent in 218, underemployment remains stubbornly high.
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But it's almost a given that every hegemony stubbornly likes to think it is the last although history shows that states and empires rise and fall.
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Stubbornly high jobless figures have made Macron's predecessor François Hollande the first incumbent not to seek reelection and the least popular president of the Fifth Republic.
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Wages continued to be flat, with a tepid 2.7% increase in average pay, as companies continued to stubbornly hold back labor costs in the tight market.
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Beijing has pledged to transform the economy into one more reliant on consumption than exports, and cut overcapacity in industrial sectors, amid stubbornly weak external demand.
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Others, like Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, stubbornly resist what seem like clear signals that they are no longer welcome.
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In the early 2000s, with hip-hop and committee-written pop ascendant and post-grunge "alternative rock" on the radio, they were stubbornly out of step.
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In Africa, the world's poorest continent, malnutrition is stubbornly widespread and millions of people are desperately hungry, with famine conditions looming in some war-torn countries.
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Eminem, a stubbornly consistent artist in the musical sense, is also something of a throwback commercially: He can still sell a lot of albums, streaming aside.
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But there's no doubt that this elderly foreign gentleman, who stubbornly refuses to retire and seems immune to arthritis or rheumatism, has ousted the baby Jesus.
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Once we served ourselves, I stubbornly picked at my food in silence, upset that I had no say in where or what we got to eat.
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But still he doesn't really solo — he holds notes, repeats himself stubbornly, only lights upon a melody after the spotlight has shifted back onto the strings.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the Cboe Volatility Index, stubbornly stayed above the 22008 threshold after shooting above 2500 to its highest level in history last week.
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I have to side with a stubbornly consistent fan consensus that insists, even twenty-six years on, nothing else has quite been able to replace it.
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Despite all the attention and support, the unemployment rate for military spouses stubbornly hovers around a staggering 26 percent, more than seven times the national average.
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Since then, although Elizabeth Warren has gained steady ground on him, his place at or near the top of the primary polls has proved stubbornly durable.
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Informal slums Despite its status as the fifth largest economy in Africa, the wealth in Lagos remains stubbornly concentrated in the hands of a very few.
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Now it is the part of my XLH I cling to a little stubbornly, why I hesitate and wonder: Who would I be without my XLH?
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World oil supplies have remained stubbornly high, and even though supply has been drawing down in the U.S. and elsewhere, there's still a lot of oil.
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For months, the market stubbornly priced out the Fed's forecast for three rate hikes this year and more next year, but it is beginning to adjust.
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As growth has picked up in the United States and unemployment has gone down, why has the inflation rate in this country remained so stubbornly low?
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But the mayor, who sees himself in the vanguard of left-leaning Democrats aiming for the national stage, has a curious position: He's stubbornly against it.
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With the economy improved and employment nearing capacity, the number of people receiving food stamps remains stubbornly high; 255 million people received the benefit in 2016.
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NEW DELHI — As Indians savored Prime Minister Narendra Modi's effusive welcome in the White House Rose Garden this week, another, less friendly image kept stubbornly interfering.
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She handled it the way she handled most things -- stoically, stubbornly, doing what the doctors said -- and she then went on to live another 31 years.
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My eyes were smeared with black makeup, my face was red from crying, my lips were swollen; a thick, whitish substance clung stubbornly around my mouth.
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A strong U.S. market is usually accompanied by a strong dollar, but in this case the currency index remains stubbornly low, locked between 853 and 285.
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Jay Inslee, a former presidential hopeful who centered his campaign on climate change, and stubbornly vocal climate advocates, especially the youth activists with the Sunrise Movement.
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If all goes well, he or she will not only face the developed world's current issues of stubbornly low inflation rates, easy credit and climate change.
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The IMF said Tanzania's economic growth outlook remained positive, driven by the improved performance of construction, services and manufacturing sectors, but poverty levels remain stubbornly high.
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La Morada is situated in a part of New York City where homicides, fueled by entrenched poverty and rival criminal crews fighting over turf, stubbornly persist.
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During his testimony, Sessions stuck stubbornly to the story that he and Rosenstein agreed—months before Comey's firing—that the man wasn't right for the job.
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For now, gravity may be behaving in a stubbornly old-school manner, but at least that means physicists still get to do science by dropping things.
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Whatever happens on Wednesday — whether May defeats the challenge, or she's pushed aside in favor of a yet-to-be-decided leader — Brexit remains stubbornly unresolved.
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The recent weakness in the US dollar follows a string of underwhelming data releases in the US, with consumer sentiment falling while inflation remains stubbornly low.
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Residents and tourists alike cooled off in fountains, rivers and lakes from Paris to Munich as the mercury remained stubbornly in the upper 30s degrees Celsius.
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A better world might remain stubbornly in the imagination — but who's to say you can't try to build it out of papier-mâché and construction paper?
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Wage growth has remained stubbornly modest even as the labor market has tightened, with the unemployment rate at a 20.6-22.4/212 year low of 4.2 percent.
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But it hangs on stubbornly in a pocket on the Brazil-Venezuela border, where illegal mining operations make it impossible to get treatment to the Yanomami tribe.
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So far, those banks have been reluctant to move rapidly, instead leaving the monetary taps open to try to drive up stubbornly low inflation and maintain growth.
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After achieving 46% of the popular vote in the 2016 election, Trump's job approval has stubbornly fluctuated just below that mark for most of his first term.
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A cultural object so serendipitously conceived that it will never happen again quite the same way, and so perfectly timed that it's stubbornly refusing to go away.
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Goldman only recently altered its predictions — first four, then three and now two — amid stubbornly low inflation and a labor market that appears to have cooled off.
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Hammons makes work that takes work to understand, and his refusal to help the viewer along in that process — beyond his often hilarious titles — is stubbornly refreshing.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other central bankers meet at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, from Friday to discuss stubbornly low inflation, slow wage growth and lethargic productivity gains.
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" Then came hawks and pessimists, stuck in the past, who saw China stubbornly remaining "the world's last great communist dragon and a threat to stability in Asia.
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Anyways, maybe I would rather have that than the girls who stubbornly remain sitting at the bar until closing time, hoping that they can take me home.
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It also has said it is concerned by uncertainties around trade wars and slowing global growth and the fact that inflation is stubbornly below its 2% target.
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And while income inequality between men and women has shrunk (see chart below), it remains stubbornly persistent and is prompting more workers to look for other jobs.
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The reality of gender roles in heterosexual relationships may be shifting, but this study shows that the idea of men "bringing home the bacon" remains stubbornly stagnant.
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As she narrates from her underground lair, we get a sense of both terror and sympathy; even in her most violent moments, the character remains stubbornly human.
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The biggest worry is that stubbornly high inflation expectations will keep inflation from falling, and that only a recession can bring it down to the target level.
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"Despite historically low interest rates and substantial central bank balance sheet expansion, developed market growth and inflation remain stubbornly weak," the bank said in a note Wednesday.
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World finance leaders pledged Saturday to use more resources to try to bolster economic gains as they confront stubbornly slow growth and a rising backlash against globalization.
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To bear witness to an artist in exile is to observe a unique, horrendous intensity: that exile, unlike death, remains mercilessly visceral, undulating, vivid, and stubbornly present.
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In the 1950s and '60s this had worked well, but over the course of the 21982s inflation got out of control even as unemployment stayed stubbornly high.
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Short positions on the Philippine peso PHP= also piled up as the country's central bank struggles to tame stubbornly high inflation that undermines its GDP growth target.
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But you really have to love the chunky plastic look, because this laptop ignores the design tenets Apple's popularized and stubbornly clings to an old school look.
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U.S. benchmark oil prices have held stubbornly below $50 a barrel for much of this year, despite efforts by global producers to curb production and boost prices.
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One area where Apple and Google are going seemingly uncontested is car infotainment systems, with everyone (Toyota stubbornly excepted) transitioning to support CarPlay, Android Auto, or both.
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The first issue has proved to be a non-issue: The dollar has remained stubbornly floating near the $1.09 level against the euro since the December move.
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The near-consensus highlights how stubbornly low inflation has repeatedly frustrated the bank's plans to halt rate cuts since signaling its intention to do so in February.
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But it is also true that child poverty rates for black children remain stubbornly high in the U.S. My research indicates that this didn't happen by chance.
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The deal would have helped Halliburton better compete with market-leader Schlumberger for the dwindling number of contracts from oil producers as crude prices stay stubbornly low.
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The symposium kicks off on Thursday, with global central bankers set to discuss the root causes of stubbornly low inflation, slow wage growth and tepid productivity gains.
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Despite the wealth of information available to almost all Americans through the power of the internet, ignorance — especially when it comes to politics and policy — stubbornly persists.
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The terrorist-versus-hero narrative is one that has attached itself to the faces of resistance movements across the world, but none more stubbornly than Palestinian liberation.
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NASA's Dawn spacecraft is finally giving scientists on Earth a truly close up view of the dwarf planet Ceres' distinctive bright spots, and they remain stubbornly mysterious.
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This will probably be enough to force you to reconsider, if you've remained stubbornly planted in the "streaming is never going to replace dedicated gaming hardware" camp.
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Though of course some people really do still rely on RSS readers, stubbornly adding an RSS feed to your blog, even in 2019, is a political statement.
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Mr. Van der Werff, who has been holding natural history auctions at Summers Place since 1998, acknowledges that fossils remain modestly priced and their market stubbornly small.
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It is hard to imagine what "undermines public health" more than stubbornly supporting government agencies and previous policies which continue to fail those they intend to help.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other central bankers meet at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, from Friday to discuss stubbornly low inflation, slow wage growth and lethargic productivity gains .
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Starchy high collars, chaste necklines, slender arm-sheathing sleeves, virginal capelets and cascading ruffles suggested that even for some stubbornly progressive brides, this year prim is in.
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The central bank's dual mandates are to maximize employment and to control inflation, and while employment has recovered after the financial crisis, inflation has stayed stubbornly low.
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Fortunately, Chinese independent cinema takes a different lane, still stubbornly exploring real life, managing to uncover facts, and freely expressing ideas and feelings about our living world.
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It arose out of one of the most mundane domestic circumstances—the fact that the members of a family often differ in tiny but stubbornly irreducible ways.
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Brian Burton, is partial to stubbornly slow tempos and a melancholy undertow, using strings and voices as ghostly reinforcements and letting notes echo into the shadowy distance.
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The deficit stood at 3.4 percent of national output last year, still stubbornly above the European Union's agreed cap of 3 percent after a decade of overshoots.
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What we do know is that the Ex-Im Bank continues to operate today in a bone-headed manner, stubbornly approving projects regardless of the environmental toll.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturing activity shrank in June for the fourth consecutive month, a business survey showed on Friday, as domestic and overseas demand remained stubbornly weak.
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Politicians like Turnbull stubbornly refuse to learn about the infrastructure of the internet before claiming to know how to solve the problems that result from its complexities.
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Despite widespread screening programs, incidences of metastatic cancers (or advanced-stage cancers that have already spread and are therefore more deadly) have remained stubbornly stable since 1975.
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Most of that "other" is nuclear, so natural gas — which is expected to stay stubbornly cheap and plentiful in the US — will remain America's unsolved fossil problem.
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But costs for repaying customers it had previously overcharged and marketing costs to re-brand the company after a string of scandals have kept costs stubbornly high.
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Overall, my notes grew to over 250 partial fills that were good enough to consider submitting, an indicator of how stubbornly I clung to my seed entries.
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The successive building up and wiping away of pigment results in "abstract pictures," as most are dryly titled, whose hidden depths and lost pasts remain stubbornly inaccessible.
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"Hot Buttered Soul" became a sensation, and, thanks to the stubbornly long running times of its four songs, carved out a place for album-oriented black radio.
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But no matter how much Democrats moaned about Bush putting costly wars and tax cuts on the national credit card, the bond vigilantes stubbornly refused to arrive.
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Though the overall poverty rate has fallen since Mr. Buttigieg took office, poverty among African-Americans stubbornly remains almost twice as high as for African-Americans nationwide.
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For better or worse, despite the waves of press declaring ballroom's imminent breakout into the mainstream, and all of its celebrity endorsements, ballroom has remained stubbornly underground.
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He has pledged to reduce France's stubbornly high unemployment rate, a major source of unrest, from above 9 percent, where it has lingered for nearly a decade.
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But gender pay gap issues have stubbornly persisted, breaking into full view with public protests in October 2016, when women left their jobs at 2:38 p.m.
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In an omission that could be fully appreciated only by Mets fans, the mechanical Home Run Apple beyond the center field fence remained stubbornly in its enclosure.
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When centrist Democrats claim that making such a case is electoral suicide, they reveal less about the American public's stubbornly center-right convictions than about their own.
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It is now available in 60 territories around the world, including Japan, the world's second-largest music market, which for years had remained stubbornly resistant to streaming.
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Liberal chess theory is on a break for now, but it will return in the next moment of relative calm in which Donald Trump stubbornly remains president.
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He stubbornly refused to concede, even for a moment, that he could not replicate in the postseason exactly what he had done the rest of the year.
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Faced with a eurozone economy stubbornly resistant to revival, the bank said this year that it would effectively pay commercial banks money to borrow central bank money.
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Ralph Northam to resign in the wake of allegations that he dressed in blackface are rooted in a larger reality that the nation stubbornly refuses to confront.
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One sound remains stubbornly, comfortably the same: the rhythmic whistle that pierces all background murmuring and heralds a traditional chant about the former Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin.
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