Taken together, this could mean a massive increase in deportations.
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Taken together, these factors could put US stocks in jeopardy.
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When taken together, opioids and alcohol worsen each other's risks.
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Taken together they represent a massive threat to Turkey's future.
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Taken together, the revisions cut 41,000 from the previous estimates.
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Taken together, it's pretty clear who Zinke is working for.
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Am I claiming these songs make more sense taken together?
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Taken together, the latest data sets must give one pause.
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Taken together, all these facts foretell a jittery European excursion.
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Lunch is taken together almost every day in the club.
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Taken together, Pruitt is facing at least 12 federal investigations.
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Taken together, these factors are making the state increasingly unlivable.
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Neither is entirely predictable, and taken together even less so.
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These facts, taken together, are the foundation of their brand.
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Taken together, the repercussions for Uber's silence already seem vast.
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Taken together, this amounts to a state of collective paralysis.
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But taken together they don't convince us, as they must.
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Taken together, those steps should bring in 17.8 billion zloty.
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Taken together, the six pieces emit an almost audible hum.
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Taken together, all signs are looking up for the movement.
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Taken together, it's an impressive experience from a really differentiated product.
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Taken together, these economies represent 40 percent of the world output.
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Taken together, the environment underscores the growing power of the Web.
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Taken together, that's a wildfire larger than the state of Delaware.
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I believe these common differences, when taken together, unite us all.
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Taken together, the new laws attack sexual harassment from different angles.
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Taken together, these changes plague a growing number of retailing properties.
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But taken together, four key themes clearly emerged from the pack.
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Taken together, that represents a significant upgrade from last year's model.
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All this, taken together, is something that has investors very displeased.
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Taken together, that would value Starwood stock at $85.36 per share.
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Taken together, these moves would mean significantly stronger, enforceable government regulation.
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A paparazzi motioned for us to have our picture taken together.
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Taken together, they were overwhelming, mystifying, and empty, only more so.
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Taken together, these developments devastated EPA staff morale at all levels.
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Taken together, these statistics reveal a social crisis of historic proportions.
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Taken together, it was a stark moment of political de-escalation.
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Taken together, they amount to a derogation of his constitutional duties.
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Taken together, these factors accounted for 74 percent of the variation.
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Taken together, the American Dream of upward mobility is in peril.
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Taken together, the investigations still threaten to damage Mr. Trump politically.
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Taken together, China may be signaling that it's prepared to act.
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Taken together, the Himalayan rivers flow through at least 16 countries.
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Taken together, the reports are bad news for President Donald Trump.
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I wonder how many classes we've taken together over the years.
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When taken together, we wonder what additional stories could be told?
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Taken together, a broader pattern of privatization and deregulation is evident.
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Taken together, it's like its own little Hollywood in the mountains.
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Taken together, there is likely no stopping Brexit at this point.
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Taken together, these works point to the queer potential of abstraction.
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Taken together, it may seem like the milk business is collapsing.
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"When taken together it's a political home run," Mr. Luntz said.
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Taken together, these limitations dangerously undercalculate the risks posed by asbestos.
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Taken together, the changes could transform waste disposal in New York.
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But taken together, it's evidence that shouldn't be ignored, said Pollak.
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These two trends, taken together, are very worrying for this election.
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Taken together, the cities have a total population of nearly 700 million.
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But taken together, it's a solid (if not quite transformative) liberal agenda.
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Taken together, the levels of negligence at More Than Me are shocking.
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Taken together, the Fed still expects a fairly gradual normalization of rates.
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These kinds of rituals, taken together, represent a shop's philosophy of work.
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Taken together, self-made billionaires have a total of nearly $285 trillion.
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Taken together, the measures represent an all-out assault on gun violence.
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Taken together, both of these actions would reduce drivers' take-home pay.
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But taken together, they signal a major demographic shift in urban America.
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Taken together, the 27 statements, Anstee said, showed a pattern of behavior.
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Taken together, these data would form the "truth" about a given vehicle.
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Taken together, the whole package feels like a Marvel-themed virtual playground.
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Taken together, these emissions account for a quarter of all emissions worldwide.
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Taken together, these observations expand the known habitat of red Noctiluca scintillans.
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" Added Vinny, "This journey that we've all taken together has been incredible.
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When taken together, these theories seem to point to a glaring iniquity.
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Taken together, America is hurtling towards an election that no one wants.
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Taken together, these bills add up to about 4 cents a share.
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Taken together, these drugs are worth billions of dollars in annual revenue.
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Taken together, it's made for an environment friendly to safe-haven bonds.
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Taken together, the polls underscore the increasingly competitive nature of the race.
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Taken together, though, they sketch a portrait of a game in transition.
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A more interesting picture of our cultural divide emerges when taken together.
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Taken together, what's clear is that this is not an intractable problem.
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Taken together, they represent a frightening foreshadowing for potential post-election violence.
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Taken together, they illustrate weird phenomena about how content relates to form.
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Zinc and magnesium don't play well together if taken together, for example.
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Taken together, these three solutions can change the way governments make decisions.
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Yet taken together, they paint the picture of a deeply unhappy employee.
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Taken together, these elements amounted to one giant leap for public relations.
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King Abdullah attended the opening and they had their picture taken together.
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Taken together, the moves are an unmistakable protest against Justice Department leadership.
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Taken together, Wells Fargo's series of scandals have seriously hurt its business.
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Taken together, the companies and agencies represent $97 billion of advertising spend.
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Taken together, the total number of flights will be reduced by 30%.
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Taken together, the decisions show Apple's acute concern about upsetting China's leaders.
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Taken together, the polls tell the same story in Iowa, said Schale.
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Taken together, they represent a cubist inquest into the soul of Cienfuegos.
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Taken together, you could be paying 2 percent or more in fees.
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Taken together, Ms. Warren's proposals would transform the role of federal taxation.
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Taken together, the documents paint a stark picture of missteps and failures.
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Taken together, these reforms would make the U.S. tax code globally competitive.
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Taken together, its exhibits can seem like a bit of a mishmash.
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Taken together, they formed side-by-side portraits of black American life.
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Taken together, unprovisioned NPLs equate to close to 85% of San Marino's GDP.
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Taken together, that's looking a lot like human-less picking, packing, and delivery.
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Taken together, the lasting effects of broken homes and broken families become apparent.
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Taken together, it suggests the market will struggle to make much immediate headway.
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They're small actions but, taken together, they can have a real environmental impact.
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Taken together, these reports prove what many of us have suspected all along.
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Taken together, these two canonizations reflect a vital reaffirmation of Francis's core beliefs.
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These characteristics, all taken together, are what their algorithm looks for in tweets.
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Taken together, the two would protect about 22 million unauthorized immigrants from deportation.
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But taken together, the recommendations speak to just how far behind FIFA is.
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Taken together, they can provide some clues about where the season is headed.
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Taken together, Alphabet is one of the most prolific corporate investors in startups.
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Taken together, they have placed tensions in North Asia on a knife's edge.
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Taken together, Obama's two speeches point to a two-pronged response to Trump.
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Taken together, they shift political power significantly from the parliament to the President.
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But taken together, the disagreement becomes clear, as does the reproducibility problem itself.
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Taken together, job growth has averaged just 121,28.4 over the past three months.
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Taken together, the changes amount to one of Snapchat's biggest updates so far.
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"Taken together, we know that administrators nationwide are stifling free speech," he added.
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Taken together, that's a 1.7% difference in these negative outcomes, the researchers noted.
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Taken together, the court decisions also restricted how the money could be spent.
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Taken together, Miller and Smith established what's known as the third-party doctrine.
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Taken together, they form a rich, pointilist portrait of a city in flux.
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Taken together, Moore and Trump represent the worst of the contemporary Republican Party.
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These include: Taken together, it stops not far from a non-aggression pact.
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Taken together, these forces appear to be driving up uncertainty to elevated levels.
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Taken together, the events have reflected and heightened racial tension across the country.
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Taken together, those moves are expected to slash 14,000 jobs in North America.
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But taken together, they revealed a pattern of opinions across the infosec community.
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Taken together, those efforts are likely to receive a warm reception at AIPAC.
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Taken together, these observations affirm the transient and recurring nature of these storms.
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Parts of it are ugly, but the taken together the whole is beautiful.
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Taken together and seen in person, it's a really nice piece of hardware.
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Taken together, all of that creates separate markets for healthy and sick people.
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Mutual funds and ETFs, taken together, attracted $4973 billion during the latest week.
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Taken together, regulators are racing to limit the damage caused by the coronavirus.
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Taken together, all these situations have given the Patriots a reputation for cheating.
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Taken together, these photographic conversations reveal the liveliness and vitality of the discipline.
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Taken together, they constitute a kind of précis of his styles and methods.
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"Taken together, that could have an impact on our government's decision," she said.
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Taken together, side by side, they represent the Janus-like duality of man.
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Taken together they employed 19 million people and had revenues of $4.8 trillion.
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Taken together, these factors have compelled economists to re-evaluate the economy's tempo.
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Taken together, these actions put Soviet ties with the West into deep hibernation.
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Taken together, all the moves suggest a maturation in leading publishers' business models.
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Taken together, those actions could be skewing the shape of the yield curve.
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These most recent retirements, taken together, represent a landmark shift in players' priorities.
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Taken together, his very recent, acute rhetorical shift makes a lot more sense.
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Taken together, these reforms could, at last, repair a long broken summons system.
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Taken together, the bill would redistribute resources from the poor to the rich.
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Taken together, these provisions would save ordinary families several thousand dollars a year.
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Taken together with staff reductions, several curators have expressed unhappiness with the museum.
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Taken together, the sum of these component scores are the skater's final score.
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Taken together, Kan had been regarded as a shoo-in for the role.
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Taken together, even the most sympathetic reading of Trump's plan dissolves into incoherence.
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Taken together, those factors indicate the Fed should pause rate hike, he has argued.
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Taken together, these two episodes offered a reminder of what America is capable of.
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Taken together, these were four of the more poetically rendered shows in recent memory.
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Taken together, the protection against genetic discrimination and health status was a complete package.
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"Taken together, we're really well positioned for growth," Narasimhan told reporters on a call.
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But taken together, they are increasingly viewed as essential to the Paris treaty's survival.
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Taken together, they display an impressive combination of clever empiricism and serious-minded wonkery.
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Taken together, it's all made this country a world leader in fatal police shootings.
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Taken together, the three spy-related works had me constantly looking over my shoulder.
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Taken together, prosecutors argue the conditions amounted to a reckless disregard for human life.
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Taken together, these changes are causing our planet to tip over ever so slightly.
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And this isn't the first vacation the family of four have taken together recently.
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"The photographs we've taken together speak so much to her emotional journey," Melamed said.
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All of this technology when taken together, enables users to simply speak their commands.
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Taken together, these developments suggest the long-gestating tech might finally become a reality.
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Taken together, these factors explain about 60% of the variation in box-office revenues.
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Taken together, their storylines make for surprising commentary on class anxiety in New York.
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These fundamentals, when taken together, are setting the stage for a credit-contagion redux.
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Taken together, those three programs now cover about 275 percent of the American population.
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" Why it matters: "Taken together, these challenges threaten the stock valuations of the group.
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Taken together, the spotlight button and the social links make clear that the About.
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Taken together, the three waterways support an estimated 14% of the world's total population.
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Taken together, the two tweets highlight the problem with Trump's egotistical approach to politics.
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Taken together, the debate underscored what has already become a wedge issue in 85033.
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Taken together, all of these features will probably make Google's latest phone feel faster.
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The epithets, the secrecy, the musclemen, the tickling — taken together, it was journalistic catnip.
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These small steps, taken together over time, will make our nation a better place.
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Activists and scholars worry that, taken together, these developments constitute a resurrection of dwifungsi.
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Taken together, they represent the sum — and balance — of Macaux Perelman and Fabry's parts.
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Taken together, the large and small moments are a picturing of black lives mattering.
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Taken together, the 10 positions account for a 10.8 percent position in Sainsbury's stock.
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This would allow the BOJ to argue that taken together, it is loosening policy.
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Taken together, Watts shows, these two speeches encapsulate the foundations of Rome's remarkable success.
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Taken together, the reports depict a world facing thorny problems with few obvious solutions.
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Taken together, the state is undergoing a rapid transition from eight years of Gov.
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The book contains 31 images that, taken together, form a kind of family album.
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Taken together, the market has seen a windfall of "willing borrowers and willing lenders."
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OPEC and Russia, taken together, represent more than half of the world's oil production.
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Taken together, that leads to long-term financial inequality, and even poverty in retirement.
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Taken together, they'll pose a tough prospect for even the most battle-hardened leader.
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Taken together, the elements of conspiracy outlined in the lawsuit simply are not satisfied.
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Taken together, those policies have created a series of impediments for migrants seeking asylum.
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The separate accusations, taken together, offered a striking picture of entrenched small-time corruption.
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Taken together, that represents four percent of the overall VC market, per Starburst's calculations.
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Taken together, the carmakers' digital reboot is aimed at rejuvenating Germany's vaunted industrial base.
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None of these factors, even when taken together, came close to accounting for the phenomenon.
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Taken together, these doubtful loans represent around 2680 percent of Italy's annual gross domestic product.
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Taken together, the Pixel 2 and Google Assistant represent an interesting shift for the company.
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Taken together, the in-store products have been rated with 1.8 million five-star reviews.
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Those data points are enough, taken together, to brighten O'Sullivan's growth predictions for this year.
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Taken together those Big Five can influence our health as well as our sex lives.
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Taken together, there's now an argument for Netflix finding a way to steal the show.
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Taken together, the features represent the biggest changes to Facebook's core product in recent memory.
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All this, taken together, has turned Pinterest into a company worth more than $12 billion.
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Taken together, Apple and Samsung account for a third of the refurbished phones sold globally.
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But can these digital artifacts, taken together, say anything deeper about who you really are?
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Taken together, these moves threaten to turn Greece into the so-called refugee parking lot.
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Taken together, the turnover shows Kobach's campaign aiming to retool itself as it faces Gov.
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Taken together, what does this assimilation of funding data portend about the future of pizza?
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Taken together, screw ups are mind-boggling in scope, affecting tens of millions of people.
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Taken together, the persons occupying those roles comprise an Editorial Independence Committee under the agreement.
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Taken together, the changes are an indication of just how much Google Fiber has struggled.
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But licensing fees to chip designers, taken together, are a significant cost for the iPhone.
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Taken together, 61 percent of young women support Sanders, versus 28 percent who support Clinton.
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Taken together, the data adds up to something LinkedIn has been calling an economic graph.
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Taken together they represent a more sizable constituency than previous pollsters were able to find.
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A decision will be taken together with the EU's 28 members and the European Parliament.
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Taken together, what story do these photos tell about the Berlin Wall and its fall?
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"Taken together, these circumstances may represent a significant risk for financial market participants," he said.
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Taken together, several targeted reforms would go a long way toward bring back majority rule.
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Taken together with their families, they account for the overwhelming majority of the Polish nation.
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But taken together, these nine words paint a pretty dark picture of the past decade.
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Taken together, that intelligence could have allowed us to detect and even prevent the attacks.
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Taken together, those changes make the Apple Watch Series 5 a much more capable smartwatch.
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Taken together, these federal and state policies would hurt coal miners while benefiting their bosses.
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Taken together, it's a dramatic departure from the Obama administration's efforts to police net neutrality.
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Taken together, the blueprint's cuts would amount to a stark change in US environmental policy.
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It's whether all of the evidence taken together amounts to proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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"It was the first holiday we had taken together since I was 7," he wrote.
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Taken together, the last three months suggested consumers remain careful with their spending, Visa said.
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Taken together, those perks have made me more attached to my iPhone than ever before.
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Taken together, costs for the government's economic response are expected to soar past $1 trillion.
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Taken together, they ought to give pause to any person who does business with Wells.
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Taken together, it was yet another noteworthy weekend in the ongoing US-North Korea drama.
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Taken together, she added, this is "a structural change in U.S. foreign and security policy."
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"Taken together, our findings show that trigger warnings are at best trivially helpful," they wrote.
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The three new programs, taken together, will provide up to $300 billion in new financing.
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So, all that taken together means that this thing spreads quite quickly and sometimes silently.
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Taken together, his essays are an indictment, a road map, and a call to action.
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Taken together, they feel almost like a Twenty One Pilots project, shape-shifting and dark.
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Australia Diary A poem remembering a last road trip taken together before a long separation.
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Taken together they remind us, as they should, of the darkest eras in human history.
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Taken together, his two works were seismic, the types of volumes that trigger scientific revolutions.
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Taken together, Trump's paranoid rants encourage people to believe that almost anything can be true.
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"Taken together, we think the risks are offset by the potential scale of the reward."
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Taken together all of these factors add up to more damaging storms, fires and floods.
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When taken together these developments represent the signs that a significant movement may be underway.
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Taken together, it's easy for the average American to simply ignore the effects of tariffs.
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Taken together, voters began to blame the establishment politicians of the past for these failures.
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Taken together, these trends have contributed to the notion that the modern smartphone has peaked.
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Taken together, these changes have curtailed the possibilities for countless children with cases like mine.
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Taken together, the narratives cohere to expose the contrasts between lives lived in the same places.
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Taken together, these findings offer both hope and a cautionary tale for democracies reeling from terrorism.
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"Taken together, the vision of ScienceMatters is to create an internet of validated science," explains Rajendran.
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It found big problems: Taken together, these errors indicate that the original study was deeply flawed.
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Taken together, she said she has more confidence that inflation will finally rise to a target.
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Taken together, they convey the strong impression that sync is not a high priority at Apple.
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Taken together, they can make natives and visitors alike look at New York with new eyes.
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His posts on the app seem random but, taken together, follow a sort of organized logic.
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It wasn't a runaway, but Republicans taken together outpolled Democrats by a nearly 2-1 ratio.
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It tells the readers that several words are to be taken together as a single modifier.
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But taken together, as a modifier, "zero-tolerance" functions like a single word; hence the hyphen.
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The two passages taken together illuminate an important facet of Trump's personality, and of his presidency.
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Taken together, the escalation of tensions has compounded fears of supply disruption in the Middle East.
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Taken together, the notebooks offer the most complete picture ever published of how she saw herself.
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Taken together, the screw-ups are mind-boggling in scope, affecting tens of millions of people.
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Taken together, this all suggests a lack of an ideological core and a consistent policy vision.
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Taken together, these trends have cracked open the door for a new golden age of technology.
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The two incidents taken together highlight the vulnerability of Gulf energy supplies—and thus Gulf economies.
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Taken together, the elements capture the feel of a bleak world of have and have-nots.
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And those voices, taken together, are a potent force in American politics in the Trump era.
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Taken together, their voices perfectly articulate Grimard's conclusion: the people are the soul of the city.
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Still, taken together, China's efforts are shaping a technosystem quite different from any in the West.
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Taken together, the two features should help Amazon appeal to a whole new group of users.
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" Some, taken together, are biting: "I want you to think about what really matters to you.
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Rwanda was a father-daughter trip, the first my dad, Vikesh, and I had taken together.
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Taken together, the developments have left the impression that the press team stands on shaky ground.
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Taken together, the polls indicate many swing state voters may be ready to split their ticket.
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Taken together, the Smithsonian told Axios that they reach upwards of 100 million people a year.
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Taken together, these details make the case that such a bag is worth a big investment.
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Taken together, the cuts in direct taxes would cost the public purse close to $3 billion.
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Taken together, we're at a truly remarkable moment for the young and deeply troubled Trump presidency.
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Taken separately, none of these would put an end to stagnation; taken together, they just might.
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But even taken together, these factors should not have been enough to cost her the presidency.
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Taken together, the statements make it clear that Apple's battery management practices aren't standard industry behavior.
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Taken together, the backdrop points to an end of the heady days of the past year.
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Taken together, the data suggest the pickup in activity is not confined to Germany and France.
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Taken together, the crimes are punishable with up to eight years in jail, according to police.
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Taken together, the proposed legislation, if enacted, would constitute a significant failure of public health policy.
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Katainen stressed that decisions on reforming fiscal rules had to be taken together with other states.
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Independently or taken together, all of these would lead to more accurate and well-substantiated valuations.
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Taken together, the developments mark a sharp escalation of Washington's many confrontations with Moscow this year.
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Taken together, the new efforts suggest a kind of pincher move against Mr. Trump, with Mrs.
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Taken together with recent reports of fungus-resistant amphibian populations, that provides a seed of hope.
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Taken together, the evidence is more than compelling: Current restrictions on class actions tie consumers' hands.
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Taken together, it would shutter 2202 agency programs and eliminate 2628,28500 of the agency's 6900,2628 jobs.
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Taken together, they suggest science in the age of Trump is on track for massive upheaval.
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Taken together, these actions provide more options for the healthy, but will drive up rates overall.
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Taken together, the escalation of tensions has compounded fears of lowered supply in the Middle East.
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It's often described as a combination of simplicity and surprise that, taken together, reveals new connections.
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And taken together, they show we might not be as screwed as the year's headlines suggest.
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Taken together, the paintings are goofy, joyous, strange, funny — and most important of all, stylistically unclassifiable.
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Taken together, the two images form Le Corbusier Terrace and The People of the Terrace (2012).
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Taken together, their three advisory committees now guide drug coverage for more than 90 million Americans.
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In my judgment, the offences, taken together, are so serious that a life sentence is justified.
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Taken together, they create a wistful, emotionally vibrant counterpoint to the adult Salvador's lonely, austere odyssey.
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Taken together, global stocks are on track for their worst week since the global financial crisis.
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Taken together, the phased purchases by China would result in a dramatic surge in US exports.
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But, taken together, these reforms might help to restore some needed power to the legislative branch.
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Taken together, Belanger adds, the features help Dropbox write complex software faster and with fewer bugs.
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But taken together, other factors have caused greater harm to traditional retail stores, an economist says.
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Taken together, it creates a dialogue where hindsight and heat-of-the-moment feelings can collide.
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Taken together, they seemed more like an anthropological look at a particular time than actionable advice.
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Taken together, the disclosures paint a picture of a dash across Japan to a waiting plane.
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These three events, taken together display to us the forthcoming somber outline of Middle Eastern events.
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Taken together, we see limited upside on fundamentals with support to the downside from capital return.
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Taken together, they point to the very real possibility of growing distance between Washington and Jerusalem.
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Taken together, it's a somewhat mixed bag for the still early days of the 553G rollout.
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Taken together, Bank of America said buybacks are "on pace for another record year" in 2019.
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Taken together, the two provided the most definitive statement yet that Mr. Trump's accusation was false.
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Taken together, those fees and taxes would significantly boost the price of a small-ticket purchase.
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Taken together, the two documents give some insight into how the two chief execs approach management.
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Taken together, Australia serves as a microcosm of all the complicated ways that climate variables interact.
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Taken together, we found, paid outreach was directly responsible for about 243 percent of all enrollments.
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Taken together, these actions don't bode well at a time when America's mortality rate is rising.
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Taken together, these graphs help tell the story of what is popular about Obamacare — and what isn't.
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The CBO report lays bare that, taken together, those changes mean million fewer Americans would have coverage.
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Taken together, they chart the evolution of eyewear from medical device to intellectual signifier to fashion accessory.
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But taken together, they show that Google is perhaps getting serious about developing the G Suite again.
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Taken together, these results suggest Dr Thomsen's technique has great potential for keeping track of fish populations.
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Taken together, the plans remind of you what a dedicated nine-year-old can achieve in Minecraft.
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Taken together this amounts to asking Iran to change its entire security doctrine of backing Shia militias.
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Taken together, it's clear that the final frontier is no longer the purview of the world's superpowers.
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Yet taken together, the two by-elections offer some interesting pointers about the state of British politics.
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Taken together, the reduced spread and increased magazine size promise to up Bastion's survivability in Recon Mode.
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Taken together, their findings suggest that new housing can ease rising rents in other buildings close by.
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Taken together, recent outcomes suggest that the Australian economy can sustain lower rates of unemployment and underemployment.
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Taken together, these lessons tell us that Republicans are going to have a hard, hard road ahead.
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But taken together, all those individual portraits can add up to paint a detailed history of humankind.
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Taken together, all the nationalised lenders are now worth less than HDFC Bank, a single private lender.
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Taken together, experts believe that the overall impact is to reduce voter participation through myriad small inconveniences.
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While we can brush off these risks as silly individually, taken together they're fuel for self-doubt.
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The rents of all 24 members taken together also amounted to about 5% of their combined GDP.
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Taken together, all three works express simultaneously a certain longing and unease Hatoum harbors towards her homeland.
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Taken together, domestic demand contributed 0.4 percentage point to growth, versus the initial 0.3 percentage point registered.
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Taken together, it's the type of year that's good enough to headline a Hall-of-Fame resume.
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Taken together, the recollections offer the most detailed account yet of life inside so-called re-education.
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Taken together, you can see a company that is trying to become a more comprehensive identity platform.
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Taken together, Lundbeck said on Wednesday, the trials "do not demonstrate efficacy to support a regulatory submission".
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Trump's personal reasoning is still unclear, but taken together, it's pretty obvious why he had to go.
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"Taken together, this confirms that the Treasury Department diverged from standard procedures in this case," Wyden said.
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Taken together, it is an ungainly mix of prudishness and excess, of tangled laws and hefty profits.
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Potential savings: Between $10 and $50 Taken together, the above savings could be $500 or even more.
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Taken together, the logic runs, trigger warnings help trauma survivors and can enhance and deepen public discussions.
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Taken together, they also included enough electoral votes to change the outcome, which made them worth attacking.
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All of Pebble's moves taken together suggest the company is really serious about its fitness-tracking ambitions.
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Taken together, these efforts will increase access to computer science education, giving students the skills they need.
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Taken together, tech's Big Five account for a relatively small portion of the overall M&A market.
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Taken together, this is one of those Hall of Fame classes that stirs the memory and emotions.
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It has been especially beneficial for children: Taken together, Medicaid and CHIP cover one in three kids.
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Taken together, this is more akin in style to something you'd see in Miami than in Brooklyn.
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" Taken together, she called the departures from the Dodd-Frank law and regulators' own guidance "fatally flawed.
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Taken together, falling investment, slowing growth and political paralysis paints a pretty bleak picture for the pound.
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"I became a hunter because of him," she said, recalling hunting trips the two had taken together.
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Taken together, these proposals are not just the latest in a series of attacks on asylum-seekers.
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But financial and health policy analysts say, taken together, the proposals could make a difference over time.
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Taken together, the moves show an administration that's turning from governing to campaigning, CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.
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The special counsel ultimately suggested that, taken together, Trump's actions amounted to an abuse of the presidency.
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Taken together, the tax cuts are putting more money in Americans' paychecks and on companies' balance sheets.
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Yet, taken together, the Pope's words and actions certainly can give US Catholics much to think about.
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"Taken together, the seven breaches represent a serious failure of compliance with our broadcasting rules," Ofcom said.
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Taken together, these studies suggest that we should be careful about making important decisions on mobile devices.
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"Taken together, these results suggest that my baseline assumption of stable expectations is still justified," she said.
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Taken together, the text and images portray a man haunted not by spirits but by past mistakes.
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These changes, taken together, get rid of a lot of definitions Obamacare set up for health insurance.
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Taken together, the reports suggest housing could remain a drag on economic growth in the third quarter.
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Taken together, the performances coalesce into a showcase for the many facets of Lady Gaga's star image.
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Taken together, Dr. Mijares and his colleagues concluded, the evidence pointed to a new species of Homo.
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"Taken together, these declines suggest GDP is collapsing at an annualized rate approaching double digits," he added.
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Taken together, the seemingly disparate work creates an almost tangible illustration of complex and multidimensional contemporary realities.
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Taken together, the developments suggest that investors and central bankers are bracing for economic and financial trouble.
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They are generally considered safe and, when taken together, almost always effective in a pregnancy's first trimester.
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Taken together, these two factors — higher Republican turnout and higher youth and nonwhite turnout — roughly canceled out.
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Taken together, they are giving scientists a new vision of our species since it arose in Africa.
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Taken together, the bill encapsulates much of the coming Democratic debate about the direction of health care.
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Pete Buttigieg: So everything I'm talking about should collectively be deficit-reducing or deficit-neutral, taken together.
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Yet taken together, the efforts showed how the fight against fake news remains a work in progress.
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Taken together, they underscore that the subject is, if nothing else, a guy who likes to talk.
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Taken together, the authors say their observations "tentatively, but not conclusively" favor the play-to-play hypothesis.
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Taken together, repeal of the act will further widen the gap between the rich and the poor.
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Taken together, the rules constitute a blanket policy of limiting posts about nearly any controversial political topic.
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Taken together, the 31 images show the subtle change of light over the course of a month.
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He believes that, taken together, the artist's writings can be seen as a collaged Great American Novel.
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Taken together, this reveals a military-wide effort to prepare for a possible war against North Korea.
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But taken together, the three main techniques for gaining influence may be more effective than old-fashioned propaganda.
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Taken together, these three units generate roughly $40bn a year, about a third of the firm's annual revenues.
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Taken together, they pose an almost insurmountable obstacle to a political process so long as hostilities are ongoing.
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Taken together, it's basically a lock that Sonos will reveal its own voice-enabled hardware on October 4.
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Jaffer reportedly took two prescription medications which, when taken together, unknowingly caused "an adverse psychological reaction," Axios reported.
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Taken together, these two pieces of legislation would be the most significant gun control reforms in many years.
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Taken together, those changes "will let us channel even more tax relief to the middle class," he said.
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But taken together, they echo Sessions' and, more broadly, the Trump administration's efforts to tamp down government leakers.
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Each day is a new goal, some of which, when taken together, add up to a larger project.
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When taken together, he said, these stock patterns signal a short-term bounce could be on the horizon.
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Taken together, this means almost 20% of likely Democratic primary voters are uncomfortable with socialism on some level.
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Taken together, the researchers say it's no wonder these animals are almost constantly sick and have abbreviated lifespans.
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Taken together, the judge's orders look like a shortcut to transparency in a moment of executive branch stonewalling.
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Taken together, the standard to win a criminal conviction — beyond a reasonable doubt — is usually insurmountable, analysts say.
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Taken together, the slumping manufacturing sector and low prices have meant hard times for the Ohio River Valley.
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Taken together, they paint a damning picture of policies that favor harsh penalties for even minor drug use.
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Taken together, our studies suggest that shooting pictures can help people get rid of possessions with sentimental value.
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Taken together, domestic demand shaved 0.4 percentage point off growth, against a preliminary negative contribution of 0.5 point.
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Taken together, these components add up to a sweeping proposal sure to upend the American health care system.
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Taken together, it is hard to see the 2020 election arriving without significant changes to both parties' primaries.
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Taken together, they constituted the largest single epidemic of salmonella poisoning in the history of the United States.
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Taken together, they illustrate a clear and present danger that will no doubt persist for the foreseeable future.
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Taken together, their combined pay package of $210.8 million would amount to the third largest of the year.
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Taken together, the two messages suggested pardons would be on the table if their potential recipients kept quiet.
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No single innovation will be enough, but taken together, they amount to a new model for disease eradication.
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Taken together, these reforms, when fully implemented, are estimated to save the Pentagon billions of dollars every year.
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Taken together, the rulings mark a dramatic shift in how America punishes young people convicted of violent crimes.
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Taken together, this suggests that as a group this is not a bunch of struggling small-business owners.
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Taken together, Silicon Valley's crackdown on fake news and hate speech has led to big returns for Gab.
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Taken together, the findings suggest a new biological marker for depression—and, potentially, a new path for treatment.
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Taken together, the data show Argentina's economy grew in the second half after shrinking for three straight quarters.
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Taken together, their combined pay package of $82 million would amount to the third largest of the year.
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Taken together, they pose what for tens of thousands of kids could prove insurmountable barriers to humanitarian protection.
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Taken together, this represents a 0003 percent cut to efforts to enroll eligible Americans into health law programs.
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Taken together, their stories offer a meditation on collective memory, universal history and the role of society's outsiders.
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Taken together, they do not offer a unified theory of African-Americans in cinema, but a great multiplicity.
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Taken together, the actions suggested a pattern of partisanship and unilateral action by the once-bipartisan House panel.
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Taken together, these past and recent events could lead some to believe that Instacart has started to stumble.
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Taken together, those three companies would cover around 203 million Americans — about half the population under age 65.
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Taken together, the cases underscore the United States intelligence community's primary fears about China and its largest companies.
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Taken together, the two films reveal what animates this part of the conservative movement, and what ails it.
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Taken together, "it's new terrain for the government," said Victor X. Cerda, one of Ms. Borgoño's defense attorneys.
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Hook said that, taken together, the moves were designed to intensify the administration's "maximum pressure campaign" on Iran.
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But taken together with those of the other states voting Tuesday, they could help Biden seal the nomination.
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Taken together, this is the most dramatic and beneficial group of corporate tax reform suggestions we've ever had.
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Public and private H.B.C.U. endowments taken together are now roughly 28.2 percent smaller than that of non-H.B.C.U.s.
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Taken together, she said, the government's actions reflect a deep disregard for the rights of temporary foreign workers.
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Taken together, the details seem enough for the World Health Organization to declare an international public health emergency.
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Taken together, all those rewards add up to a powerful force that shapes my perception of the product.
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Taken together, the proposals above will go a long way towards getting our country on the right track.
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Taken together, the speech code and bias response team have a chilling effect on students' speech and behavior.
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" Taken together, however, the strips produce "interminable grotesques" that "run off in great slanting waves of optic horror.
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Taken together, this suggests that the threshold for a move in either direction remains high at this time.
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Taken together, the professors say, this makes Amazon much more than a background player just facilitating a transaction.
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Taken together, the spending amounts to a flashing red warning sign for Republicans on the ballot next year.
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Taken together, this would be a historic achievement, not the "scam" that liberal critics of the deal claim.
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Taken together, Sanders has real staying power in this race when you consider his support and strong fundraising.
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Taken together, low interest rates and rising earnings are rocket fuel for continuation of the stock market advance.
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Taken together, the changes would make the sort of harassing that Crowder became famous for against YouTube's policies.
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"Taken together, these are the worst levels of violence since the battle for Aleppo in 2016," it said.
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Those may sound like small features, but taken together, they add a lot of convenience to Apple's AirPods.
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Taken together these actions would undo the most important steps America has ever taken to confront climate change.
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But taken together, the trend feeds into a mass incarceration epidemic that frequently ensnares otherwise law-abiding citizens.
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Taken together, it's clear that the tech optimism that ran rampant in earlier eras broke in the 2010s.
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Yet taken together markets express something about both the mood of investors and the temper of the times.
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Taken together, these actions would begin the process of reorienting our distant federal government toward We the People.
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Taken together, the conclusion is simple: The math and the momentum are working against Senate Republicans right now.
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They replace all the slick bros at the poker table and, taken together, make quite a paternal choir.
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Taken together, these beliefs give Spinoza a claim to be considered the first great philosopher of liberal democracy.
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Taken together, Liu's works stimulate free association in ways that defy Freudian interpretation or any other formal explanation.
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Taken together, the travel restrictions are the newest blow, but they are unlikely to be the last one.
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Taken together, the do-nothing Congress is shaping up to be a major problem for the Republican Party.
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Taken together, they portray a department still struggling to make its routine inquiries of citizens compliant with the Constitution.
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"Taken together, these communities would fit into an area measuring just forty-two miles wide and long," Abt writes.
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Taken together, the experts' advice offers a useful roadmap for anyone who's interested in giving their boo another go.
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It's hard to know what it really tells us, taken together, about whether gun laws can reduce gun violence.
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Taken together, recent labor market outcomes suggest that the Australian economy can sustain lower rates of unemployment and underemployment.
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But taken together, the changes that Democrats want to make are all about making the Medicare program more generous.
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Taken together, these two groups show more than one in five patients with serious PTSD symptoms at six months.
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Taken together, they present a very odd throughline in terms of how Blizzard imagines anger and evil in women.
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Taken together, these operations point to a diffuse and growing network of influence in Europe and the United States.
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Taken together, the weaker-than-expected numbers took a half percentage point off the Fed's previous second-quarter estimate.
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Taken together, the latest figures paint the picture of a slowing economy, but not one that's close to collapsing.
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The success rate went from about 20% for CTLA-4 by itself to 60% when both were taken together.
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But taken together, they tell the story of how artists (mainly, French) moved from Romanticism to Realism to Modernism.
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Taken together, these indices are telling us that the Fed's inflation target of 0-2 percent is being overshot.
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Taken together, the Garden Specialty Pizza and the new packaging may attract customers who are concerned about the environment.
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" Taken together, he said, "these results show that switching to iQOS can reduce the risk of tobacco-related disease.
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Taken together, the OPEC and allied non-OPEC producers account for close to 60 percent of global crude output.
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These successes don't balance out the bigger failures, but taken together they show that AI is a complex field.
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It's not totally clear what the actual washout rate is, but these three studies taken together suggest it's substantial.
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Taken together, this means it will likely be decades before you can book a flight powered solely by electrons.
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Taken together, it's a full court press against many of the ways that your phone can demand your attention.
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A migration story Taken together, the two studies tell a tale of population migrations and their influence in Britain.
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The drills, first announced in July, are supposedly the largest naval project ever taken together by the two countries.
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Taken together, these paintings of others constitute a portrait of the man himself, and his evolution as an artist.
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Taken together, Arch and Alpha have left roughly $900 million in future cleanup costs through self-bonding in Wyoming.
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Taken together, that's a huge amount of firepower that the Predator X will in theory be able to offer.
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Arun Jaitley, the finance minister, argues that the BJP's existing schemes are more generous, taken together, than Congress's proposal.
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But taken together, all these personal decisions influence cities' transportation systems, and how they work to move the masses.
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Military experts say the AK-47 has killed more people than all other types of modern weapons taken together.
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In the new study, they looked at the influence of of hundreds of thousands of genetic variants taken together.
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Taken together, it leads him to believe the U.S. economy is on the cusp of a full-blown recession.
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"Taken together, our findings suggest a relatively optimistic consumption outlook given solid income growth across income levels," Choi wrote.
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"Taken together, store closures and automation technology have the potential to accelerate job losses in retail," Cornerstone Capital said.
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Taken together, they make the Mac act like a full participant in a cloud ecosystem with Apple's other devices.
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Taken together, Milano's images make it impossible to deny that white supremacy is alive and well in this country.
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Individually, these are defining strengths, but taken together they've created the illusion of a unified strategy where none exists.
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Taken together, the positive outlook is likely to prompt a gradual increase in interest rates through 2020, policymakers said.
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Taken together, our study showed that those with AC had not just faster responses, but also more accurate responses.
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Taken together, these two elements would in themselves be equivalent to a U.S. dollar depreciation of around 15 percent.
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Taken together, the data paints a picture of who's rising and who's falling in the race for digital dominance.
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Taken together, these past results — and how they were determined — provide a roadmap for looking at this year's race.
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With all that taken together, Republicans are saying now is not the time to play the national emergency card.
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Taken together, these 6900 companies are currently worth 2628 percent of the TSE, and are valued at $28503 billion.
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But, taken together, their stories explain much about our current age of unrest, and possibly also our way forward.
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Taken together, is there another motive to Musk taking the very risky move of opening up to the Times?
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Taken together, the essays in this section provide a comprehensive look at contemporary photography, placed within a historical framework.
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Taken together, the elements of that nightmare had spurred her trip north -- and her wait, right now, for pizza.
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Analysts expressed concern that this information, taken together, could be used to identify individual users and their HIV status.
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Taken together, this suggests many thousands of suits are created or change hands yearly, amounting to millions in sales.
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But between all the pieces of paper I found sentences and paragraphs that, taken together, made the point clear.
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Taken together, they paint the image of an engaged and happy former POTUS, traveling and keeping up with friends.
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Taken together, the current wildfire outbreak is now the second deadliest of the last century, according to state figures.
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Taken together and managed well, the new rules should allow more flexibility in trials of complex treatments like Mayberg's.
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Taken together, the inbound Trump administration doesn't look like it's going to be particularly forthcoming or transparent with reporters.
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Taken together, they risk placing moral responsibility onto sophisticated tools rather than on the shoulders of human decision makers.
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Taken together, their actions asked viewers to reconsider the architecture around them and how they were navigating their surroundings.
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Taken together, however, they strongly suggest a much longer timeline for adoption than many have been led to believe.
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Taken together, this could mean that 500,000 low-income Americans gain health insurance as a result of Tuesday's votes.
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"Those three things, taken together, have caused a shift in analysis in parts ... of the administration," said the diplomat.
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"When taken together, the behaviors of highly engaged business units result in 21% greater profitability," the Gallup report reads.
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Taken together, haste and fatigue and lengthening work hours heightened the risk of accident already endemic on the plantations.
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What can be said is that the Trump and Sanders campaigns, taken together, could be harbingers of that revolt.
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Taken together, the reports may point to a slowdown in consumer interest for meat replacements at fast food chains.
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Taken together, the policies have effectively shrunk the American asylum system to a fraction of what it once was.
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"Taken together, the 737 items are a bit less than we feared," said Jonathan Raviv, an analyst at Citi.
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Taken together, this would constitute a true Iran policy — the first in decades — not just an Iran nuclear policy.
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Taken together this should provide – to the extent they can – benign conditions for the slope of the yield curve.
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Taken together, the timeline for any kind of very big tax bill looks incredibly ambitious and difficult to navigate.
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Taken together, the departure of two archconservative powerhouses at the Vatican is a serious setback to critics of Francis.
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Taken together, these two generations could well pose a formidable challenge not only to conservatives but to establishment liberals.
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Taken together, the reservoirs are 122 percent of average, according to data from the State Water Board on Saturday.
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Taken together, the video and audio clip seemed to turn the whole of the Chinese internet against Ms. Liu.
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Taken together, the developments point toward a gradual albeit unsteady reconciliation between the American and Russian objectives in Syria.
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But taken together, these words show how we grappled with issues of political ideology, social justice, and identity politics.
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Taken together, the plans would shift 5% of total UK assets from private to public ownership, according to IFS.
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Taken together, the billionaires of the world are worth $93 trillion, up from $7.7 trillion last year, Forbes reports.
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Taken together, it's evidence of just how much the view of the intelligence community, and the FBI in particular.
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Taken together, the Unesco and self-government announcements reinforce Deline's ability to control what happens to Great Bear Lake.
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Taken together, three of the largest voucher programs in the country, enrolling nearly 180,000 children nationwide, showed negative results.
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Taken together, they depict a strategy clearly aimed at leveraging information from politically powerful but legally vulnerable foreign citizens.
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Consumption of all meats, taken together, has been falling from a peak in 2007, according to the Agriculture Department.
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Taken together, these small business provisions in the new tax bill bring vital relief to the nation's job creators.
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All of that taken together, according to Avalere, a health research firm, leads to $215 billion in budget cuts.
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Taken together, it's easy to come away with the conclusion that the FBI is out to get Hillary Clinton.
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"Taken together, these findings provide no evidence of quality improvement attributable to changes in ownership," the Beaulieu team writes.
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But taken together, Trump has allowed the military to lead much of America's foreign policy in his first year.
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Those data points, taken together, build a powerful (and lucrative) profile of who you are and what you value.
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Taken together, Mueller's findings suggest Trump's family and aides were much more receptive to foreign aid than Barr suggested.
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Taken together, the incidents highlight the deteriorating relationship between the United States and Russia, the world's top two nuclear powers.
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"Taken together, the survey backs up the BOJ's optimism on the economy," said Yuichiro Nagai, an economist at Barclays Securities.
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Taken together, some now expect markets may be vulnerable to giving up the gains seen from November to late December.
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But taken together, this doesn't look like an agenda that can get the US to European rates of gun deaths.
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Taken together, these factors point to India as potentially offering the best opportunity for returns among the emerging market currencies.
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Taken together, the incidents illustrate Mexico's daily reality of unprecedented death and destruction -- and a government's inability to change that.
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Taken together, the currency weakness, the economic slowdown and the stock market turmoil could force the government to take action.
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Taken together, the only conclusion I can draw from these findings is that VCs' historical behaviors are holding them back.
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Taken together, their market caps total $4.2 trillion, while the bottom 5403 S&P companies are worth roughly $4.3 trillion.
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Taken together, their stories paint a disturbing picture of how a pedophile could get away with abuse of this scale.
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Taken together, all of this evidence suggests a surprisingly active world, with far more internal complexity than your average asteroid.
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Taken together, the steps seem to point most directly and immediately at outsourcing companies like Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services.
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Taken together, the multiverse, made up of all its individual universes, would comprise all of space, time, matter, and energy.
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The same applies to the big group of decision trees which, taken together, make up a random forest (pun intended).
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Taken together, that makes a considerably weaker yuan the prime risk for the global economy and markets in coming months.
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Taken together, the two sets of remarks provide the clearest understanding of how the regulatory agency views the cryptocurrency market.
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Taken together, they give a cinematic look at scenes from a career that ranks among the best of all time.
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After a late start, an urgent push Taken together, it's a lot of change arriving inside Facebook all at once.
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Taken together, the two reports showed continued strength in homebuilding despite signs of a market correction in Toronto and Vancouver.
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But California's size and the sweeping nature of its regulations, especially when taken together, set it apart from other states.
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These he spread over three albums that taken together posited a future in which his soul would leave this coil.
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Taken together, these features provide a level of usability and social consciousness that are a perfect fit for millennial values.
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All that taken together makes Twitter unwieldy, which means that users are less likely to sign up and log in.
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Taken together, it's a great list of films to watch even if the "Intolerable" series isn't playing anywhere near you.
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All this taken together raises some worrying questions about just how independent the Justice Department will be in this administration.
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Taken together, the revamped exchange-rate system has started to earn credibility in the eyes of some analysts and traders.
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But their motivations are unimpeachable, their statements are clear, and when taken together, the account they have provided is devastating.
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Taken together, the developments underscore the new political reality facing Trump as he readies for his reelection bid in 22019.
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Taken together, all of these events make it seem pretty understandable for Daenerys to be skeptical of taking others' advice.
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But taken together, the extreme high temperatures and conditions tell a story of increased effects from climate change, experts say.
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Taken together, the two measures are a boon for voters in general and for Democrats eyeing the 2020 presidential races.
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Taken together, Trump's tweets set the stage for 2018 and resume the combativeness that helped define his presidency in 2017.
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Taken together, the record-shattering extreme weather we saw throughout 2019 paints a worrisome picture of what&aposs to come.
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If those conditions are taken together, Mr. Cheeseman said, the outlook is not one of doom, but it is worrisome.
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The survey further indicated that center-left parties taken together would win 61 seats, potentially enough to form a government.
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Taken together, this suggests the easiest, most effortless phase of the bull market might have reached a crescendo in January.
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Taken together, these changes would result in 22 million people losing insurance, the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates.
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Taken together, the five cuts ensure more than 3 trillion yuan ($439 billion) in liquidity, ratings agency S&P estimated.
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Taken together, these data gave scientists a glimpse into how the taste of cheese evolves as it interacts with wine.
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Taken together, those three things reduce a lot of the friction involved with setting up and managing a call center.
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Taken together, the Borexino observatory has the most protection from outside radiation interference of any liquid scintillator in the world.
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I think you'll find it helpful, and taken together, this may help to keep your finger off the Seamless button.
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He is going to hire a Kim look-alike to hang out with him and get their picture taken together.
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Taken together, these are all conditions that make Venus' atmosphere a promising candidate for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.
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All taken together, these clues help flesh out others dropped by characters — and sometimes acted upon — throughout Blade Runner 2049.
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L. - Taken together, Fox and Disney generated a total of $16.3 billion in advertising revenue in the 4003 financial year.
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Taken together, the three charges sent a foreboding message to a fourth adviser to Mr. Trump's campaign, Michael T. Flynn.
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Taken together, Trump's immigration policies have hurt the US when it comes to STEM in general and AI in particular.
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Taken together, higher prices and less outreach are likely to mean fewer people buying coverage on the individual insurance market.
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Taken together, the figures suggest an average of 31 Afghan soldiers and police officers are killed daily, not counting insurgents.
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Taken together, a picture emerges of college sports as a pseudoprofessional industry that encroaches upon the mission of higher education.
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Taken together, the literature on meditation suggested that the practice can help us get better at relating to one another.
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Taken together, these proposals create a road map to reinvigorate rural America's economy and its most precious resources — its people.
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Taken together, the Trump-era hearings have proven to be nothing but Democratic efforts to re-litigate the 2016 election.
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Individually, the 6900,2628 known rare diseases may be uncommon, but taken together, they afflict a staggering 28503 in 22019 Americans.
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Taken together, the comments suggest that Cosby's defense will more aggressively target Constand and her motivations during the upcoming trial.
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Though the employment components for both regions were stagnant, the measures taken together show a manufacturing sector on the rebound.
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Taken together, his involvement with Pratt — as a student, faculty member, director, and administrator amounted to more than 21976 years.
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" Historian Simon Schama tweeted: "Taken together with the stabbings in New York something truly monstrous is rising from the slime.
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Taken together, these developments speak to the fluid situation unfolding in Washington as the contours of Trump's trial take shape.
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Taken together, that 55% majority backing an impeachment inquiry at minimum is the highest the poll has shown this year.
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Taken together, the shadowboxing, bank shots and sheer uncertainty of it all reflect what a muddle this race has become.
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Taken together, these and other European examples show that we're seeing traditionally conservative attitudes shift as medicinal cannabis is legalized.
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The three taken together represent about a quarter of domestic product and a large chunk of taxes, revenues and employment.
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Taken together, this means this DRC outbreak could go either way: be quickly stamped out, or spin into something larger.
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Taken together, these revelations suggest that the NFL still has a lot to learn when it comes to domestic violence.
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Taken together, the poetic and critical artworks illustrate how we can't control our built environments, which inevitably morph and evolve.
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Across the hemisphere, literacy rates are increasing, poverty is decreasing and incomes are growing, which taken together reduces immigration pressure significantly.
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Taken together, the committee said, e-cigarettes may increase the odds of smokers quitting — but we don't know that for sure.
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Taken together with actions on washing machines and solar panels, the proposed move accounts for just 4.1 percent of U.S. imports.
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But taken together, they have the potential -- and we have to stress that word right now -- to be something even bigger.
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Taken together, countries in Asia tend to have better sick leave policies than the US, with its patchwork of state laws.
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Taken together, this demonstrates that proven machine learning algorithms have both the horsepower and access to granular datasets that are unprecedented.
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Taken together, the seaports in neighbouring Shenzhen and Hong Kong handle more containers than does Shanghai, the world's busiest container port.
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Taken together, the new features on the Galaxy S20 indicate that Samsung is putting much of its resources into the camera.
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Taken together, CareBOX provides donors with an easy and direct way to improve the quality of life of a cancer patient.
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Taken together, their questions — along with Zuckerberg's hyper-rational responses — offer a memorable time capsule of Facebook at a fraught moment.
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Taken together, it's hard to come up with anything more you'd even want from a gaming laptop from a performance standpoint.
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All this taken together is more evidence that Apple — the iPhone monster growth machine — may see its engine starting to sputter.
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Taken together, these overlapping factors create unnecessary and unfair distortions, both when it comes to schedule making and NCAA Tournament seeding.
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Taken together, the evidence we have points to a highly unusual, coordinated system for collecting absentee ballots in the Ninth District.
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"Taken together, these five factors make it logical to sell nearly every retailer under the sun," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Taken together, it's clear that roboticists are slowly but surely overcoming the technological hurdles required to construct a believable humanoid robot.
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There are scales based on each "C" that allow for large fluctuations in value; taken together, the diamond is priced accordingly.
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Taken together, however, they constitute an attempt to infuse daily life with a sanitised and government-sanctioned version of Chinese culture.
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Taken together, non-performing, restructured and refinanced loans came to 7.6% of the institution's loan book at the end of 2017.
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Taken together, 34% of DRF and RDV companies in our data set have raised $1 million or more in seed capital.
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Taken together, Watson's order, Trump's reaction, and the Ninth Circuit's retrenchment aren't a final shutdown of the visa and refugee ban.
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He added that they chose not to have a picture taken together because of the politically charged message it might send.
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Taken together, these two larger issues resulted in myriad problems for the series, which have only become more pronounced over time.
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Taken together, these changes have produced a kaleidoscope society defined by the absence of any single dominant racial or religious group.
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Taken together, these changes mean that many Americans who need healthcare the most will have a very difficult time affording coverage.
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Taken together, it certainly seems like we're going to see Siri running on the Mac at Apple's developer conference next week.
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Taken together, both the visuals and music play off of one another to communicate the idea that black people contain multitudes.
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Opioids, alcohol, and benzodiazepines are exponentially riskier when taken together because their effects in slowing breathing are synergistic, not simply cumulative.
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Taken together CBS and Viacom's market capitalization of about $30 billion is dwarfed by Disney's $247 billion and Netflix's $137 billion.
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Taken together, they make up much of what economists mean by human capital and consistently predict high performance in the workplace.
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Taken together with its $7 price point, I think Disney's service will overtake Netflix's top spot within the next few years.
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Taken together, the two events illustrated why both the Syrian government and its opponents were skeptical of the partial truce's prospects.
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Taken together, Beijing's attempt to compromise our military advantage spans air, land, sea and space, includes both legacy and emerging technology.
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Stretching from Harlem to South Brooklyn, these events taken together demonstrate how New York is still a supremely fair-friendly metropolis.
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Taken together, weakening environmental policies while boosting development will be a one-two punch leaving the American landscape bruised and depleted.
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Taken together with Republicans who opposed the LGBT measure, the Energy Department spending bill didn't have enough votes to pass Thursday.
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Taken together, the rulings could have a dramatic effect on the shape and quality of American democracy for the next decade.
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"Taken together, this confirms that the Treasury Department has diverged from standard procedures in this case," Wyden said in a statement.
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Taken together, these reports paint a very different picture of the young nominee, who is best characterized as a hard drinker.
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Taken together, the comments suggest that conservatives have the midterms on their minds — and are looking for lessons heading into 85033.
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Taken together, these findings seem to suggest that having siblings does not make a big difference in shaping who we are.
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Taken together, the scope and complexity of many regulations is stifling the American economy to the tune of $2 trillion —annually.
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Taken together, a slowdown in the creation of new rules and less enforcement of old rules could, in theory, boost growth.
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Although these stock-specific stories appear to be idiosyncratic, taken together, they may be the straws that break the market's back.
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But taken together, those comments imply that the administration doesn't know how it will deal with the upcoming, incredibly critical negotiations.
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This agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together will constitute one and same instrument.
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Taken together, they tell a story — or parts of multiple stories — about a fictional family that once lived in the house.
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Taken together, this emphasis has concretized a popular 20th century image of the artist as a misunderstood, highly strung, wretched misfit.
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Taken together, it was a thorough rejection of the way the Social Democrats have governed since coming to power in 2016.
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Taken together, these pieces suggest that the feminine lies within the swirl of that which is luscious, ghastly, combative, and inscrutable.
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Taken together, their approach is a studied blend of past and present, which manages to feel spare and full at once.
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Taken together, they reveal an agency that assumed lead was no longer a threat, despite not really knowing where it was.
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Taken together, it's clear that the best-case scenario is that the new president dislikes a deal he also doesn't understand.
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Taken together, scenes like these suggest that however angry you are right now, there's a good chance it isn't angry enough.
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Taken together, they raised the question of how these two darlings of the left will sufficiently differentiate themselves from each other.
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Taken together, these reforms would put patients first by restoring choice, repairing the relationship between doctors and patients, and improving affordability.
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Commission decisions over euro zone countries' budgets are taken together by Gentiloni and the EU executive's deputy vice-president, Valdis Dombrovskis.
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Taken together, the goals offered a tantalizing snapshot of the Americans' offensive potential when they — and Pulisic — have room to operate.
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Taken together, all three represent a perfect storm of policies that could have devastating consequences for the sector as a whole.
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Taken together, the actions mean Airbnb has cleared up outstanding litigation in two of its biggest markets in the United States.
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Taken together, this amounts to a thorough policy and prevention plan for a problem that doesn't yet exist in real life.
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BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, taken together, are the largest shareholder in 40% of all public companies in the United States.
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Taken together, those polices would increase the budget deficit, which would mean either higher national debt or deep federal spending cuts.
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Taken together, falling copper prices and a flattening yield curve are also indicators of a potential future slowdown in economic growth.
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This is sort of cheating because it's two moments, but the thing is that they really matter when they're taken together.
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But taken together, they illustrate a craven agenda singularly focused on destroying decades of progress on civil rights achievement and enforcement.
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Taken together, the conduct of the operations in Yemen have eroded the already deteriorating norms of the international humanitarian legal system.
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Most Read Taken together, the articles about the bombings in Chelsea and New Jersey were the most read of the year.
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Taken together, the various moves helped push crude prices up about 1 percent on Monday, to more than $48.50 a barrel.
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Taken together, some experts say, those issues substantially raise the risk that the 2020 count could be flawed, disputed, or both.
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There are clearly some medical benefits for some people from the components in marijuana — in isolation or sometimes when taken together.
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Taken together, these factors are pretty overwhelming, which makes heart disease seem a lot harder to combat than its infectious counterparts.
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Keke sweetly talks about saving money for her someday travel fund, while Micah's grandmother brags about the travels they've already taken together.
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Taken together, it's starting to look like Google's event will be one of the biggest hardware releases from the company in years.
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Taken together, the changes would have essentially eliminated the office's ability to conduct independent oversight of potential wrongdoing by members of Congress.
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Taken together, Breitbart offers a rather coherent and overarching critique of contemporary currents in politics and the existing Democratic and Republican establishments.
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"We worked our a—es off for every single step and I'm proud of every single step we've taken together," he continued.
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Taken together, they are a mound of illegalities, abuses, dishonesty, and manipulation – on a scale that has never before occurred in America.
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That's because all of the reform elements taken together are what makes the package "so pro-growth," the Texas Republican told CNBC.
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Taken together, they paint a compelling picture of Trump's prolonged (but ultimately unsuccessful) effort to seize control of, and stifle, Mueller's investigation.
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Taken together, those same polls show Clinton and Trump in practically a dead heat, with 39 percent and 38 percent support, respectively.
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Instead, the numbers taken together indicate that, over these three matches, Mr Federer has finally turned a weakness into a modest strength.
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Taken together, all the day's events show that the guardrails are off the Trump presidency, CNN political analyst Stephen Collinson says. 3.
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The bottom line: Taken together, it's a jaw-dropping list of problems, and Trump's "fine-tuned machine" is creaking under this stress.
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Taken together, however, the settlement and the bankruptcy filing have the potential to bury critical documents for years, if not for good.
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Taken together, they make up a vast, disturbing, and wildly popular universe of videos that — until recently — existed unmoderated by the platform.
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Taken together, both sets of discovery help us understand the universe is bigger, stranger, and filled with more mystery than previously appreciated.
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Taken together, these factors reflect a world in which "slowbalisation"—the unwinding of two decades of global economic integration—has taken hold.
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Taken together, I see a shift away from treating notifications as a feed of information you just dip in and out of.
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But taken together, all India's domestic airlines are no larger than Ryanair, the world's fifth-biggest carrier, according to FlightGlobal, a consultancy.
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"Taken together, this means that there is likely to be less demand, with less funds available to invest in Bitcoin," Holden said.
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Taken together, those fruits' genes reveal an exciting origin story that began in the same area where the fossil leaf was found.
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These studies taken together leave a suggestion that statistically, there is a tendency among cops toward (usually) unconscious bias against black people.
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Taken together, these factors suggest the time has arrived to question whether slow growth in China is solely attributable to structural factors.
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Taken together, in Clinton's case, these three metrics give a more complicated view of her foreign policy than the conventional wisdom suggests.
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Though no single news event drove the last few days' dramatic swings, a few occurrences, taken together, help explain the roller coaster.
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Taken together, as of this Friday, 4,810 store closures have been announced by retailers so far this year, according to Coresight Research.
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Taken together, goods from Mexico and Canada represent fully 75% of all the domestic content that returns to the U.S. as imports.
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Taken together, the example sentences seemed to suggest a pattern of sexism — one that, once spotted, became ever more obvious and confounding.
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Taken together, the historic and contemporary works question whether and how changes to these volatile landscapes might accelerate under intensified human influence.
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" Taken together, Bullard said he sees them likely giving the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee "more leeway in its normalization program.
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Taken together with the company's limo, SUV, and carpool services, there are now over 30,000 Uber-affiliated vehicles in New York City.
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But the competing pipeline projects, taken together, would add an enormous amount of pipeline space that even record production might not fill.
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Taken together, the findings from such research reveal clear and consistent differences in language between those with and without symptoms of depression.
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Dylan's lyrics alone don't compare to a poem, but a complete song—words, music, arrangement, instrumentation, all of it taken together—does.
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Many of these actions are symbolic, but taken together they represent a major shift in the United States' posture toward the world.
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She was very sweet and we had some photos taken together, she was really excited to meet the mini version of herself.
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Taken together, these actions tell an important story about women's lives and the collective steps needed to close the gender wage gap.
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Taken together, Burgess said all of the major art forms are represented in the canister (architecture, design, music, drama, ballet, and poetry).
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Taken together, it's a Dadaist nightmare of trucks, cowboys, Clint Eastwood, AOC, and Minion content—and I can't get enough of it.
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Taken together, these policies and structures amount to additional hurdles for rape survivors, for whom the asylum system can be exceptionally difficult.
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To make the tariffs useful in the long run, they must be taken together with a wholesale effort to boost American manufacturing.
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These demographic facts, taken together, suggest that the actual Democratic edge among new voters is higher than the eight-point registration edge.
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Taken together, they suggest that Democrats are holding on to the momentum that helped them recapture control of the House last year.
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Taken together, the events indicate Israel feels it can not rely on the U.S. in its efforts to counter Iran's regional ambitions.
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"Taken together, the recovery (in domestic demand) is continuing," he said after the release of third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) data.
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Taken together, these sites had roughly 35,000 people pledging to trade their votes — a small number as far as national elections go.
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Taken together, the controversies have Democrats shaking their heads over how they have reached the point of attacking one another over race.
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Taken together, the alarming statistics clearly demonstrate that the U.S. will contend with serious retirement security challenges in the very near future.
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Taken together, the two companies account for 11 percent of Grainger's total sales, according to a research note from RBC Capital Markets.
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Taken together, the shop evokes the edited yet wide-ranging output of an obsessive, eccentric master craftsman who's dedicated to hyperlocal production.
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"Taken together, findings suggest that alcohol is an effective analgesic that delivers clinically-relevant reductions in ratings of pain intensity," authors wrote.
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Quick take: The flurry of activity, taken together, highlights a dynamic evident at a huge oil industry gathering in Houston last month.
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Taken together, I think it's clear that Neuromancer is set in the latter half of the 21st century, or even the 22nd.
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Taken together, the stories celebrate the condition of being difficult in the face of a world that is determined to hurt you.
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On the side of Apple, taken together, the two integrations with Vizio and Samsung underscore Apple's challenges and ambitions at the moment.
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Taken together, ACA repeal and the Muslim Ban will amount to a two-tiered blow for healthcare access for communities like mine.
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Each of these cases have differences but, taken together, they are windows into the frayed relationships between police and the American public.
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Taken together, the four moves by the Trump administration send the same key message to the Middle East and the entire world.
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Democrats fear that, taken together, the Republican requests are meant to offer Mr. Trump cover or even cause to fire Mr. Rosenstein.
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Taken together, the various measures suggest that wage growth has been weak but has crept upward gradually as the economy has improved.
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Taken together, these two statistics suggest that Covid-22010 can be about twice as deadly for those along their society's lower rungs.
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Taken together, Mr. Laffont's photos form the kind of freewheeling, cleareyed portrait that only a true admirer of the city could create.
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Taken together, it's hard not to assume all of this chicanery is performance art for an audience of one: Mr. Trump himself.
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Taken together, it would represent a sharp turn from the precipitous drop-off in congressional oversight since President Barack Obama left office.
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Taken together, the amount leftover to pay equity investors, who receive the interest remaining after the fund's bondholders are paid, is reduced.
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Taken together, the Presidential Coalition dedicated nearly 8% of overall spending to direct political activity, up from 3% in 2017 and 2018.
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Taken together, the average draft position of those six freshmen or sophomores who accomplished what Collins did this season was third overall.
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Taken together at face value, these supply-side considerations can seem overwhelming for startups already facing innumerable daily "fires" that need extinguishing.
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Yet these effects, taken together, have much more in common with sleep deprivation than with Tourette-like outbursts of insults and epithets.
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All three reunited after for a special photo, the first the trio had taken together in nearly two decades, according to Humes.
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Taken together, more than 2628 million people are prohibited from traveling out of their towns, and 28503 million are on travel restrictions.
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Taken together, a balanced mix of toughness and engagement vis-à-vis Moscow could help increase the security of America's Baltic allies.
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He added that he was unwilling to reconsider revoking the fuel subsidy: "The measures we have taken together are firm," he said.
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Taken together, those proposals and her Medicare for all plan have an estimated 22020-year price tag of more than $30 trillion.
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Taken together, the data indicates that Mr. Trump had considerable and possibly unique appeal to an important slice of Democratic-leaning voters.
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Taken together, that 383% majority backing an impeachment inquiry at minimum is the highest the NBC/WSJ poll has shown this year.
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Taken together, these last 3 questions demonstrate that basic cable channels are not deriving as much weekly interest as the big networks.
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Taken together, Mr. Trump's plans would damage America's credibility as guardian of human rights, anger allies and undermine civil liberties at home.
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Taken together, I believe the technologies to create more sustainable real estate assets represent a $1 trillion opportunity over the next decade.
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Taken together, such actions send a hostile message to foreign investors that their valuable IP rights are not safe in Saudi Arabia.
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Taken together, these actions would end food benefits for more than 3 million low-income people and reduce benefits for millions more.
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Taken together, the orders suggest that Mr. Trump intends to pursue his campaign promises of withdrawing the United States from international organizations.
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That's in part, said Strangio, because taken together, these cases encompass both sexual orientation and gender—they explicitly include all LGBTQ people.
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Taken together, it gives us an idea of what it's like on that rapidly spinning, oddly-shaped ball of dust and ice.
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"Taken together, this suggests that investments are being made that counteract any demands on the networks from unlimited data plans," Hamilton said.
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Taken together, they created a tax nirvana of sorts for multinational corporations, particularly in intellectual-property-intensive industries like tech and pharmaceuticals.
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"Taken together, these observations are suggestive of a compensatory/remodelling process contributing to the cortical thickness variations in schizophrenia," the paper concludes.
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Taken together, along with the other accusations Mr. Cohen made against Mr. Trump, what picture do these remarks paint of the president?
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But taken together and put through the filter of Google's machine learning, I think they have a chance to be something really special.
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Taken together, Sommers's research reminds us why repealing or altering the law in a way that limits coverage is a political hot potato.
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Fact is, I enjoy every one of the nine, which taken together don't last 40 minutes including Umeme Afrorave's danceable 7:27 closer.
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Taken together, these incidents underscore the bottom line that Wasserman Schultz has squandered the most important asset a DNC chair must have: trust.
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Taken together, it's legitimate to ask how much higher U.S. yields can go, especially with Trump openly criticizing the Fed's rate-hiking policy.
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Taken together, the works in this show operate on an archival level, recording a singular personal trajectory in a grander, historically significant moment.
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The fear is that the reforms, taken together, not only fail to solve the most pressing problems, but might even be aggravating them.
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Rise is much harder to explain, and consists of multiple stages of 'ride' that, taken together, are best described as an "experiential" attraction.
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Taken together, the back-to-back annual recessions are expected to push Brazil into its most severe downturn in more than a century.
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Investment bank Morgan Stanley calculates that taken together, steel, aluminum, washing machines and solar panels account for just 4.1 percent of U.S. imports.
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Taken together, these inclusions compel investors who track indices to allocate billions of dollars to China, even if some are wary of it.
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Taken together, the campaigns are part of a phenomenon dubbed "woke capitalism", in which companies try to associate themselves with liberal social values.
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Taken together, he said the sanctions the Duma was suggesting, coupled with existing measures, would target around 10% of Georgia's gross domestic product.
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Taken together, these two studies suggest that NOTCH2NL has played a crucial role in the tale of "How the human got his brain".
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Taken together with the GFMS production figures, the numerical jigsaw adds up to a picture of a tightening lead supply chain in China.
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Taken together, these observations suggest the hematite rock most likely formed as the bacteria gobbled-up iron for energy, and later became fossilized.
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But taken together, this demonstrates how the company hopes to do much more than sell you gardening tools or back-to-school gear.
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Taken together, the announcements serve as a reminder of the wide variety of programming Netflix continues to pursue with its original-content ambitions.
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Taken together, it feels like a full court press to ensure the message that Apple is still committed to the Mac comes through.
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Taken together, these dynamic digital industries generated more than half of the country's high-quality new "advanced industries" jobs between 2013 and 2015.
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Walmart, Target, and Kroger (about 24 percent of the market, taken together) are all trading at least significantly below their market open today.
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Taken together, the two visions ask a basic question about humans and technology: Are we more afraid of our creations — or of ourselves?
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Taken together, the researchers argue, the modifications are tantamount to government censorship and point to an increasing need for oversight of government websites.
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Taken together, the measures would make the financial system more transparent and close loopholes that allow for abuse or illegal activity, officials said.
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Taken together, the predatory publishers investigated by Eckert and her colleagues only represent about 5 percent of the total research published every year.
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WWDC was packed with updates, many of which seem minor on their own, but taken together could make it easier navigate Apple's ecosystem.
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Taken together, the figures imply that a large portion of nonvoters sit out because they do not neatly line up with either party.
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Taken together, these positions have provided a foundation for the strong correlation between support for Trump and white ethnocentrism and white racial resentment.
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Taken together, those organic posts had a much greater reach than the 21.4,000 ads purchased by Russian agents on Facebook around Election Day.
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These statistics, taken together, are important, given that nearly all emergency responses, not just those to disease outbreaks, have a public health component.
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Taken together, this means that Xi will control the direction of China's development for the next five years at least -- and perhaps beyond.
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Nobody calls any of these restaurants "ethnic," and taken together, they give San Francisco dining the most cosmopolitan feel it has ever had.
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Taken together, the images tarnished Trudeau's reputation as an advocate for minority groups and threatens to ruin his chances at reelection in October.
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Taken together, animals rights activists say, these actions have created the most friendly policy environment for trophy hunting in at least a decade.
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Taken together, the Republican Party appears to be in desperate straits — not unlike where the Whig Party was when Millard Fillmore was president.
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Taken together, the new features make the Apple Watch all the more appealing to runners — likely a key target audience for Apple's smartwatch.
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But taken together they tell the story of the volatile state of modern Washington, where days are now measured out in political bombshells.
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Critics say the two measures taken together will place too much power in the hands of the party leader who wins an election.
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Taken together, the names help flesh out a list of potential nominees for an appointment that could reshape the court and the country.
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Large doses of minerals like calcium or magnesium will compete with each other and are therefore less effective when taken together, for instance.
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"We will study the report carefully and decide the next steps to be taken together with the Danish financial supervision authority," he said.
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Each of these stories tells us something about the state of the music streaming market and, taken together, they highlight some interesting trends.
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Taken together, the developments help explain why, a year and a half after Mr. Trump took office, prescription drugs cost more than ever.
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But taken together, these innovations could have the power to upend cashier roles, which number more than 3.5 million in the US today.
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"HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE & AZITHROMYCIN, taken together, have a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine," Trump tweeted.
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In fact, the family was going to get their portrait taken together on the day of the shooting, according to The Odessa American.
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Taken together, those organic posts had a much greater reach than the 22016,2189 ads purchased by Russian agents on Facebook around Election Day.
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"All these tiny, little things on their own are not a big deal," she said, but taken together, they can damage your mood.
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Taken together, the efforts represent the city's first concrete steps to address a lending crisis that has led to financial ruin for drivers.
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Taken together, the research shows that about one in three residents or medical students are clinically depressed at some point during their training.
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Taken together, the new reviews indicate that exercise can equal or exceed the effects of drugs on high blood pressure and visceral fat.
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Taken together, their preliminary findings suggest many of Yellowstone's dense, lodgepole-dominated forests will give way to sparser, more diverse woodlands and meadows.
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Taken together, they burnish California's image as a liberal haven, and as the center of resistance to the agenda of President Trump's administration.
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Each action may have been individually justifiable, but taken together they suggest that he's lost the plot; he's creating more uncertainty than respect.
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Taken together, the Trump administration's immigration efforts have attempted to drastically slow the flow of immigration — legal and illegal — into the United States.
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Taken together, the data paint a picture of an economy that is not just creating jobs but that is increasingly creating good ones.
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Taken together, these essays draw a picture of a cheerful polymath thoroughly enjoying even those conversations that he later pretends to find tiresome.
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Taken together, the decisions indicate that a majority on the Supreme Court seems to be ignorant of the enormous power corporations now hold.
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"Taken together with other deployments this constitutes an additional 28500,6900 forces that have been extended or authorized within the last month," Hoffman said.
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Taken together, the double punch of purchasing (brand and stone) in less than two months is the luxury equivalent of shock and awe.
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Taken together, the stories create a parable of community, as children discover how to be a part of something larger without losing themselves.
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Taken together, the former Trump campaign chairman faces strict restrictions and heavy potential consequences as he awaits his two jury trials this year.
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Taken together, these polls and trend lines from the 2018 midterms spell disaster for President Trump's reelection prospects when it comes to independents.
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Taken together, the moves by Chevron reflect the consequences of America's shale oil and gas boom that has reshaped the global energy landscape.
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All of the nation's unions, taken together, spend about $48 million a year for lobbying in Washington, while corporate America spends $3 billion.
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Taken together, these documents will shape the US nuclear defense policy over the course of the administration and likely usher in significant changes.
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Taken together, these examples indicate the administration has developed a set of principles when it comes to conflict with Iran or its proxies.
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"Taken together, these changes show that the world's ocean and cryosphere have been taking the heat for climate change for decades," said Barrett.
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No surprise: U.S. investment in physical and knowledge capital taken together has hovered under 14 percent of GDP for the past three decades.
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Taken together, this indicates that when it comes to taxes, most Americans are not going to figure out the policies on their own.
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Taken together, the reports suggested a sharp slowdown in U.S. economic growth is under way, which could affect the dollar's safe-haven status.
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Taken together, they've changed what we expect from races, and left the sport's officials struggling to figure out what the boundaries should be.
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All of the nation's unions, taken together, spend about $48 million a year for lobbying in Washington, while corporate America spends $3 billion.
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Taken together, Barr's interference in the Stone case and the new monitoring of prosecutors both undermine his claims of independence from the president.
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Taken together, the new roles for Hicks and McEntee show the president's effort to remake the West Wing into an outfit of loyalists.
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Taken together, Articles 21 and 22 introduce the principle that people are owed agency and understanding when they're faced by machine-made decisions.
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Yet taken together, the investigations show that the prosecutorial center of gravity has shifted from Mr. Mueller's office in Washington to New York.
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Taken together, it could mean smaller tax bills for the tech industry, depending on how the coming debate on Capitol Hill pans out.
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Though Crowley and Yiannopoulos work with different publishers, taken together the two scandals point to a larger pattern in conservative trade book publishing.
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Taken together, however, they become the very webs holding the MCU together, the backdrop against which the rest of these stories can take place.
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Taken together, the prizes, fellowships and grants from the literary and human rights organization will confer $200,000 on writers, editors and translators this year.
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But when taken together, King's remarks suggest that they make up a real worldview about the kind of people who should make up America.
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Taken together, the findings are significant, but still probably not significant enough to be doling out actionable advice to anyone who takes DNAFit's test.
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Based on all of that data taken together, the researchers roughly estimated that the scam domains they discovered made about $75 million a year.
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Taken together, both cases show how the tables have turned on WikiLeaks, which once partnered with top news organizations to release closely held secrets.
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Taken together, some of the recent studies on autism suggest that diagnosis rates may be leveling off after steadily climbing for years, researchers say.
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"It is unlikely that any one of these provisions alone would pass the House, and taken together, they are a non-starter," Pelosi added.
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Taken together, the Trump effort was worth about $307 million -- less than half of the Democratic Party's explicit attempts at keeping the White House.
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Taken together, these potential new voters represent a potent political force and their relocation could hold major implications for this year's elections and beyond.
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Taken together, these news reports all seem to signal that Google is dumping the idea of fiber and moving decisively into wireless access solutions.
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Taken together, they play out a larger story arc over the course of the series, and, in some cases, they continue with multiple seasons.
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Taken together, the results mean that Zanu-PF, which has ruled the country for 38 years, will continue its reign into a fifth decade.
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Taken together, the three provisions have injected numerous complexities into the tax code, despite Republicans' original intentions to simplify the code through their legislation.
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Taken together over the long term, seasonal allergies present one of the most robust examples of how global warming is increasing risks to health.
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For Khloé Kardashian, 33, and Kylie Jenner, 20, the pregnancy journey will be one taken together — and they could not be happier about it.
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Taken together, Priorities staffers say, it means less coverage of how the trade war with China or skyrocketing health care costs affect individual voters.
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Taken together, the documents help capture a time when the company was considering how to manage and monetize access to the data it collects.
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Taken together, this urban reimagination has the opportunity to deliver one of the most significant infrastructure shifts we have ever undertaken as a nation.
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Taken together, the proposed changes would reform Social Security in a sound and fair manner that meets all of the criteria laid out above.
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All of the complications taken together told our doctors our baby had a fatal muscular condition that prevented him from being able to swallow.
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Taken together, it was what had a Latino man chasing Gillum's campaign bus down a highway in order to hand him a $300 check.
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The cycles belong to Ofo and Mobike, two startups that, taken together, have raised $2.2bn of capital and are valued at more than $290bn.
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But taken together, they suggest that no matter when you say the bull market began, it's certainly not over but it's probably not early.
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Taken together, health care and these efforts put people "just that much closer to be able to live long and live well," says Givens.
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Taken together with its self-directed video, "Good to Love" reminds me of Madonna singles like "Like a Prayer": it's reverent, striking, and sensual.
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Taken together, just four of Indigo's initial focus crops — corn, soy, wheat, and cotton — amount for hundreds of billions of dollars in annual sales.
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Taken together, they pose the greatest threat to fulfillment of a presidential term since Bill Clinton faced the Monica Lewinsky scandal two decades ago.
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Taken together, what the research shows is that circumcision appears to offer limited protection against a couple rare health conditions (UTIs and penile cancer).
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Taken together, these steps can give Americans the safe, reliable, and technologically advanced infrastructure we need to keep our economy humming and people working.
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Yet when taken together, they hint at some very interesting changes in the way the US is planning for future fights in the air.
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Taken together, the steps outlined above will create goodwill in the market by acknowledging and embracing parents' role regulating their children's use of technology.
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Taken together, these moves undercut the argument that the US is looking to strike a new nuclear deal with Iran over the next year.
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Taken together, this would leave carbon dioxide emissions in 2050 more than three times as high as President Obama pledged under the Paris Agreement.
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The OSC determined that these services, taken together, constituted acts in furtherance of trades of securities and therefore, required registration under Ontario securities laws.
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Taken together, these quotes show what it is like to work for a mercurial boss who is horribly unqualified for the office he holds.
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Taken together, the current economic and political environment appears increasingly conducive to higher wage inflation and an increase in labor's share of national income.
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Taken together, that's the most bullish outlook on fixed income since November 2008, as lower yields mean higher prices and capital appreciation for bondholders.
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But taken together, they are a gauge — imperfect and impressionistic — of what draws people to museums and what they see when they get there.
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Co-operation and co-creation isn't enoughThe expert also proposed a new way of making decisions, where responsibility and decisions are taken together.3.
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Taken together, the lawsuits cast an unflattering, if somewhat unexpected, light on Utica, which has long promoted its reputation as a magnet for refugees.
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Taken together, Yahoo, AOL and Verizon's other websites still reach more than a billion users a month, a significant number even in Silicon Valley.
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Taken together, the fact that these fractures occurred on Guzman's watch puts paid to the notion that he could have halted the Balkanization trend.
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Taken together, they represent a significant step toward a health-care system that favors competition over monopoly, transparency over confusion, and patients over profits.
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Taken together, these projects make Netflix an even more serious competitor with HBO, which remains the standard for comedians looking to cement their status.
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Taken together, the composite PMI, which includes both manufacturing and services, rose to 53.4 in May from 52.6, its highest in over three years.
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Taken together, the updates in the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro also say a lot about the state of the smartphone industry.
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"It is unlikely that any one of these provisions alone would pass the House, and taken together, they are a non-starter," she said.
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Taken together, the news played right into the anti-corruption messaging already being deployed by Democrats in the run-up to the 2018 midterms.
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Taken together, they suggest an administration determined to alter course on immigration, abortion, housing laws, the environment, worker protections and privatization of federal functions.
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But taken together, the accusations formed the West's latest public shaming of the Kremlin, over malfeasance that President Trump has shown reluctance to condemn.
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"HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE & AZITHROMYCIN, taken together, have a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine," he tweeted Saturday.
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Taken together, these accounts show how one episode in an unprecedented public health crisis has been handled in a haphazard and ad hoc fashion.
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Taken together, they make it harder for al-Qaeda, and now ISIS, to train, plot, organize, infiltrate, and otherwise carry out a terrorism spectacular.
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" In their own court filings, federal prosecutors said that, taken together, the arson and the bank robbery were "the defendant's fourth serious criminal case.
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Taken together, the studies included data on more than 110,000 kids (they ranged from 11.9 to 17 in age, with a mean of 15.16).
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Taken together, Mr. Deripaska, his foundation, his ex-wife, her father and Orandy Capital would own nearly 57 percent of EN+ under the deal.
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Taken together, the states that either have or are considering carbon pricing accounted for roughly 21 percent of America's carbon dioxide emissions in 2015.
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Taken together, the measures are the surest signs yet of how California is setting itself apart from Washington — and many parts of America, too.
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Taken together, Facebook's comments appear to amount to a marked departure from 2011, when the company actually sought an exemption from FEC advertising regulations.
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There are repetitions and a general bagginess to the essays, taken together, but Scranton at his best is an incisive dispenser of tough love.
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Taken together, the developments are a major complication for Mr. Trump's approach to North Korea, which he has called America's most urgent foreign threat.
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Taken together, the moment seems grim, despite all of the chatter about the strength of the economy and the health of the stock market.
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Taken together, this amounts to an estimated 45 percent reduction by 2026 compared with current law, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says.
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Taken together, a Gillespie win would have an enormous effect on a state that has been reliably blue in recent presidential and gubernatorial elections.
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Taken together, the Flynn and Papadopoulos delays suggest special counsel Robert Mueller is not preparing for the investigation to wrap up before the spring.
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Taken together, it means roughly half of the products that China sells to the United States each year will be hit by American tariffs.
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To meet that challenge, we recommend four policy imperatives: Taken together, these changes would drive a more holistic approach to managing long-term health.
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Taken together, the executives' decisions are the business community's strongest rebuke to date of a president who has courted controversy for his entire career.
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Voter suppression and voter fraud All of that, taken together, is a pretty clear pattern that could shake Americans' faith in the electoral process.
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Taken together, it was enough to lift the spirits of the lawyers, bankers and other advisers who attended Tulane University's mergers conference last week.
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Taken together, it's difficult to discern what the Prize stands for anymore, other than to provide a new shock every time October rolls around.
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Taken together, the cuts represent a significant reordering of the social safety net, away from poor families and toward older Americans, regardless of income.
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But taken together there's considerable evidence — though not of the highest quality — that such communications can change opinions or create views where none existed.
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When taken together, experts say, these policies are a deliberate project aimed at making it impossible to claim asylum at the U.S southern border.
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Taken together, the state laws and GOP officials' actions show Republicans are trying to "rig elections," said Let America Vote board chairman Abe Rakov.
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Taken together, the eight banks' overall annual funding costs are set to increase by between $680 million and $2 billion, the Fed has said.
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With everything taken together, Trump's "bubble" claims from last year don't hold up particularly well if he's going to keep praising stock market gains.
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Taken together, the combined net worth of these very rich individuals rose by more than 10% to $26.6 trillion in 2019, Wealth-X says.
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Taken together, these actions will provide support to a wide range of markets and institutions, thereby supporting the flow of credit in the economy.
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Building a perfect bubble Taken together, the Waymo and Tesla lawsuits strongly indicate that there's a self-driving-tech bubble developing in Silicon Valley.
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Taken together, much like 2014's #YesAllWomen, the tweets paint a picture of just how common, and how harmful, these experiences are for women.
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Taken together, it seems likely that any peace plan the administration unveils will favor Israel, which means it's probably a nonstarter for the Palestinians.
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Taken together, the statements appeared to mark a major turn in the administration's willingness to directly confront the government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
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Taken together, they reflected the progressive view that the Constitution was a living document, able to be adapted to and updated for the nation's needs.
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I tried to make sense out of the complex social dynamics and conversations that would revolve around meals taken together with omnivorous friends or family.
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The certificates that tortured me were held up by magnets from Croatia, Portugal, and Iceland — just three of the many magical trips we've taken together.
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Taken together with the sanctions on KCC in 2017, this indicates that the US Treasury may be paying greater attention to North Korean IT activities.
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Taken together, the works offer a meditation on race relations in the United States and the role of dark humor in avant-garde art practices.
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Taken together, all of this evidence shows the best regimen for heart health includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes, the study concludes.
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Taken together, these two cases blocked access to $2.5 billion of the $6.7 billion that the Trump administration hoped to appropriate for its border wall.
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Taken together, Vevo thinks it has an opportunity to move its 450 million user base over to its bespoke TV apps in a big way.
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Companies with Kairos members in leadership positions have raised millions of dollars in funding for enterprises that, taken together, are valued at over $3 billion.
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Taken together our evidence suggests that police should focus their efforts on tackling gang-related murders where a black man is killed with a gun.
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Women produced only 37.3 percent of news for broadcast, print, and digital outlets taken together, and women and men were heavily segregated by subject matter.
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Each can produce improvements in retention or comprehension, and taken together capture the more scattered spirit of those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, especially children.
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And taken together, Obama's approval ratings in 258 average 22000% so far in CNN/ORC polls, his best mark since that first year in office.
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"Taken together, this week's reports suggest that economic activity in Ireland picked up at the beginning of Q2," Investec Ireland chief economist Philip O'Sullivan said.
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Yet in recent weeks Indian courts have delivered a series of important judgments that, taken together, push the country firmly in a more liberal direction.
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In late April, Quinnipiac found that, taken together, just five candidates — Biden, Sanders, Warren, Harris and Pete Buttigieg — drew 79% of the Democratic primary vote.
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Taken together, the numbers show that there's more to meets the eye than a headline unemployment rate of 4.6 percent, the lowest since August 2007.
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In March alone: Taken together, these incidents paint a picture of a platform on which crises are developing faster than its minders can address them.
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Duterte's statements, perhaps not even all his actions taken together, do not have to mark the beginning of the end of the US-Philippines alliance.
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Taken together, these repeated but ever-so-slightly different pictures can feel meditative and revelatory, indicative of one artist's attention to minute changes in reality.
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Not all of it is high-quality, but taken together, the evidence pretty uniformly suggests yoga can both decrease pain and improve back-related function.
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Taken together, they certainly don't add up to a compelling case for why somebody who is already enmeshed in Amazon's Alexa ecosystem should switch over.
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Taken together, the two lawsuits paint a fuller picture of how the Evergrande deal came together, as well as how it started to fall apart.
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Taken together, they will make communities safer, support our brave law enforcement officers, save taxpayer dollars, and empower individuals in need of a second chance.
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Instead, countries have made their own commitments that, taken together, would reduce emissions enough to get the world partway toward the 210-degree Celsius target.
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Taken together, other divisions showed a 20 percent rise in sales, although this was buoyed by the contribution from the Silego takeover in late 2017.
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