To recap, we've discussed: - [Insert Talking Point 1]- [Insert Talking Point 2]- [Insert Talking Point 3] Would it be possible to get together at some point to discuss and finalize the details?
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" "Jake, your question is a Republican talking point.
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The "most electable" mantra has been Biden's biggest talking point.
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It became a talking point for legislators to throw around.
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But there's a flaw with that talking point as well.
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How do I begin to ... I'm enjoying this talking point.
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It's a talking point Cruz returns to more than once.
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First, Clapper made clear he was not a talking point.
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The cat was a major talking point after the game.
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Or, what about using death count as a talking point?
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It is a far more effective talking point for Republicans.
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"They'll be advertising tonight with that talking point," Sanders added.
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This contradicts every GOP talking point about the tax bill.
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The bottom line is that Warren's talking point was accurate.
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That is just ... an invented political, not legal, talking point.
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It is not a sound bite or a talking point.
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"That is a grossly oversimplified talking point," Mr. Pfau said.
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And the council's report could serve as a talking point.
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Or whatever other bullshit talking point they've decided on today.
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But Giuliani's tweet reveals the hollowness of that talking point.
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It emphasizes "access" to coverage, a favored Republican talking point.
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In vote after vote and talking point after talking point, this powerful, vocal minority have made their position clear: Let's do nothing about these gaps in our laws that let abusers and stalkers get guns.
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But if it's not the sex offender talking point, it's the privacy talking point — the idea that other people just don't want to have a person with different genitalia in the same bathroom as them.
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The topic was a central talking point of the Marek vs.
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I mean, this is a common talking point of the left.
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Richard Burr, in their minds, just handed Democrats a talking point.
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Today, Netanyahu tossed aside this talking point and announced early elections.
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Yet this talking point is, on a more fundamental level, absurd.
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That car became a talking point among the commentators during matches.
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Global warming "is certainly not our lead talking point," she said.
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ISIS is a great talking point to push any government agenda.
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Abolishing the Electoral College is officially a campaign-trail talking point.
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Its chief talking point — "equal work for equal pay" — is deceitful.
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It's a pressure tactic, and it has become a talking point.
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Global warming "is certainly not our lead talking point," Hopper said.
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His testimony showed that that was truly just a talking point.
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This is not just a talking point – it is a fact.
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It is an old talking point, it's never going to work.
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But it's a great talking point if you don't know anything.
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The Russian efforts have become a talking point in the campaign.
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Showing Fox's clout, the White House has dropped the talking point.
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And that's not a talking point or some sugar-coated panacea.
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DeSantis often used the endorsement as a talking point, Dixon wrote.
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Obviously, Toyota's top talking point is the reduction of carbon emissions.
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Yes, the lectern was driving home Mr. Cuomo's talking point. Mrs.
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Abortion is not just a political talking point; it's necessary healthcare.
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But Trump undercut that talking point on Tuesday by telling Rep.
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The most recent election cycle only further weakened that talking point.
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But a punchier talking point here would probably have helped, too.
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It's been a common talking point for Republicans in presidential elections.
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Then something happened that upended Republicans' talking point: Republicans confronted Sen.
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Nude photos have been a talking point on Pitch for a while.
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It feels like the weight of the thing emphasized this talking point.
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Anyone seeking ways Facebook abuses its dominance will lose a talking point.
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Lily-Rose Depp doesn't understand why her sexuality is a talking point.
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Reparations have been adopted as a talking point among Democratic presidential hopefuls.
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It's helpful if you don't break down my talking point so significantly.
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The opposition National Party will be sad to lose a talking point.
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To many people, Torba's First Amendment absolutism is just a talking point.
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In that case, the budget deficit naturally becomes an opposition talking point.
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For them it is not some abstract talking point or rhetorical crutch.
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During the election campaign, Trump's sexual misconduct was a prominent talking point.
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If a doctor inquired about addiction, May had a talking point ready.
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A senator is forced out of his seat for a talking point?
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For Democrats, this is a household talking point designed to earn votes.
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No, immigration hasn't really been the central talking point in this election.
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The biggest and richest talking point here, however, remains the production itself.
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But it wouldn't be hard to see it become a talking point.
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McCain isn't the only person to drag out this particular talking point.
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So, no easy talking point, but it depends on how it's done.
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It also offered a powerful talking point with the new American president.
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Unbuttoned This election cycle, casting a ballot isn't just a talking point.
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A Republican Party talking point has been to let the voters decide.
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Gidley's talking point in defense of Trump's pardons and commutations is incoherent.
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Doing so now could give Trump a talking point for the Feb.
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Trump's lawyers keep pushing a bogus talking point about the impeachment process
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"Joe's campaign is competing to win in Iowa," one talking point suggests.
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Their talking point was clear: Jefferson's atheism disqualified him from the presidency.
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If he runs for president, this will be an outstanding talking point.
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It's a nice talking point, but the reality is much more complicated.
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Kennedy wasn't the only Republican to push this talking point on Sunday.
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The first talking point in the email Wednesday addresses that issue: Rep.
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Trump's language mimicked a talking point Trump's team was circulating on Wednesday.
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But net neutrality will certainly continue to be a political talking point.
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KS: Inevitability is the number-one talking point of the legalization movement.
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A Bill of Rights for the internet is a common telecom talking point.
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Biden's go-to talking point, meanwhile, is that he was Obama's vice president.
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The facts behind that talking point are pretty mixed, for what it's worth.
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DC: It's totally a talking point of people who are creepy and wrong.
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MCCARTHY: That is just simply a Democratic talking point because think of this.
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In fact, it was a common talking point for Republicans throughout the primaries.
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After Monza, Vaporflys quickly became a controversial talking point among the running set.
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Inhofe was raising the Rubio campaign talking point that his main opponent, Sen.
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This undercut the White House talking point that there aren't first-hand witnesses.
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The formulation of the "if true" talking point is a logical dead-end.
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Some US officials voiced their confusion on the talking point following Trump's announcement.
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Their unique design makes them a talking point, but they're durable as well.
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" Democratic strategist Don Calloway dismissed Dennard's observations as a "Fox News talking point.
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Democrats, meanwhile, have dismissed these claims as nothing but a conservative talking point.
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But they ALSO know that "stick to sports" is a hollow talking point.
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So-called "Wiki Weapons" became a ubiquitous talking point on prepper blogs overnight.
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Draymond's flailing limbs were more a talking point than any one player's performance.
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But the legacy media continues to stick to its "stagnating wages" talking point.
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One talking point among some executives has been Citigroup's experience in Saudi Arabia.
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Not surprisingly, Manfred and Murren repeatedly came back to a talking point — integrity.
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For O'Rourke, racial injustice has been an important talking point in his campaign.
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Its murder rate has gotten press attention and become a political talking point.
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One Republican senator who bucked the Republican "boring" talking point Wednesday was Sen.
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"I'm tired of being told this is a Republican talking point," she said.
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"Human activity impacts our changing climate in some manner," another talking point reads.
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Timbers acknowledged that, during his dating years, they were an interesting talking point.
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The popular White House talking point on infrastructure in this budget is placating.
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It's a talking point that those in Jones' orbit were quick to adopt.
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Abortion has not been a major talking point early in the election campaign.
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He has not relied on a political talking point as a counterterrorism strategy.
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For Republicans, the meeting undercut a central talking point they'd held all week.
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But most importantly, let's get into the meat of Emmanuel's tired talking point.
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Income inequality has become a prominent issue and a major political talking point.
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It became a talking point for some Republicans on the midterm campaign trail.
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His main talking point: The threat he says Netanyahu poses to Israel's democracy.
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"It's a talking point," was how one senior GOP Senate aide put it.
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This is a talking point that Gingrich has hit on in the past.
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It's a talking point that Kavanaugh used in his opening statement as well.
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To those urging restraint, she has given them a talking point: investigations over impeachment.
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And it's also ... that's a talking point of people who are creepy and wrong.
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They've also been a talking point at Trump rallies and news conferences ever since.
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That has been a major talking point for one of the political parties involved.
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A very public figure became a private talking point that informed our budding relationship.
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But what's striking is that Rubio's remarks aren't just a right-wing talking point.
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"No quid pro quo" was a big GOP talking point -- which Mulvaney just destroyed.
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They seized on that talking point for weeks as Democrats insisted one wasn't necessary.
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Musk has made Tesla cool, he's made it a talking point in general conversation.
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They will expect to ride this talking point all the way until Election Day.
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But unfortunately for Fox News and Trump, their new favorite talking point is false.
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The conclusion contradicts a favorite talking point of senior members of the Trump administration.
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It is a believable talking point except for the fact that the investigation continues.
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Trump's alleged indiscretions have already become a major talking point on the campaign trail.
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"This is sort of a talking point in search of a problem," Ryan said.
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Trump's decision was a regular talking point for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign.
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That [date] is intended for Trump as a talking point; that is not real.
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"There's a big talking point that you can't beat somebody with nobody," Rice said.
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The collision was the talking point of the day, with arguments on both sides.
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The Iran deal has been a big talking point for the Trump White House.
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"We never tell voters who to vote for," read the suggested Cruz talking point.
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For years this has been the main talking point for a lot of conservatives.
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Trade is likely to be a key talking point during the upcoming state visit.
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School safety became a national talking point after the school shootings in Parkland, Fla.
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It has become Trump's major talking point in the late stages of the campaign.
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That's a talking point that sells to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
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His questions have since became the talking point among hundreds of thousands of users.
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The meme that Stone has honed has now become a standard Republican talking point.
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The idea that the United Nation's wasted money became a campaign talking point, too.
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The App Store has also become a major talking point for Apple's lobbying efforts.
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Now they have a new talking point, and they lost no time testing it.
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Pompeo, however, "dismissed their concerns" and delivered a key political talking point to Trump.
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"Donald Trump has to be held to the same standard," a talking point reads.
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Until then, "affordable single-payer health care" will remain just an empty talking point.
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I returned to Washington's talking point No. 1: no negotiations until North Korea denuclearizes.
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Trump repeated Putin's talking point that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the '85033 election.
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So, Republicans also walked away with a strong talking point on the bias question.
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Something from a musical has actually been appended to a major national talking point?
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The adoption impasse is a frequently used talking point for opponents of the act.
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As a political talking point, it's fine to disagree with the Obama methane standard.
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It's another thing to use this talking point as a business or governing strategy.
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You don't use the word "punching" when emphasizing a talking point about domestic violence.
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It became a major talking point for Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
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Free college was a much larger talking point during the 28.47 campaign cycle, however.
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Deleveraging defined 2019 and will likely continue to be a talking point in 2020.
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A big environmental talking point this election season is a call to ban fracking.
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Trump repeated Putin's talking point that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the '16 election.
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Now it will be a right wing talking point, supposedly endorsed by The NYT.
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The phone's other big talking point will be the removal of the home button.
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Any remarks on impeachment by Trump will include this latest, and best, talking point.
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This talking point gets people's attention about election security, but it's also factually wrong.
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A massive infrastructure initiative was a big talking point for the President-elect, but Rep.
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Carlos Curbelo and Mario Diaz-Balart have shied away from embracing the ICE talking point.
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Leaving it up to voters certainly didn't hurt Scott in eliminating a Nelson talking point.
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The popular "money doesn't matter" talking point is ignoring something that's absolutely crucial: outside spending.
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Still, the "standing in the schoolhouse door" comparison remained a popular talking point among conservatives.
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With no hard data to say otherwise, it could turn into a powerful talking point.
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In Seattle, progressive candidates are latching onto Amazon's big political contribution as a talking point.
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For those watching Fox News the night before, the talking point might have sounded familiar.
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But the photo will be a talking point for the couple for years to come.
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Hosts and guests alike on Fox News have been pushing this talking point with impunity.
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Even Fox News, which initially ran with the story, has stopped using that talking point.
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And my only talking point to that would just be when ATMs first came out.
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I found that the case can be a talking point amongst friends and even strangers.
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I'm kind of glad—I'm hoping it's less of a talking point on this record.
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He then repeated another talking point, seeming to notice the mishap, just two days later.
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But that talking point won't win him the presidency — his agenda for job creation will.
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What matters is that the speaker's talking point are heard, and that the crowds cheer.
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Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has spread the same talking point using intentionally divisive language.
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Now they can show that fighting cronyism is a priority, not an empty talking point.
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Clinton's vote totals in the Kentucky primary on Tuesday night hindered a potential talking point.
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The top talking point may be how Putin and Trump navigate the election interference storm.
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The latest Republican talking point invokes a so-called "Schumer standard" because in 2007, Sen.
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The term is not a weaponized talking point, however; it is a principle of justice.
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Facebook disobeying iOS policies to slurp up more information could become a new talking point.
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" 'Republicans are throwing granny over the cliff,' " McSally said, mocking a 2012 Democratic talking point.
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Snodgrass said Trump was making "a good point" until the president derailed his talking point.
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"Talk about reversing certain precedent is a talking point of the far left," she said.
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Supporters of the Green New Deal, according to a Republican talking point, are anti-patty.
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On Monday, it became a key talking point in an emotional hearing at City Hall.
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Throughout 2007, he continued to taunt her, becoming a frequent talking point on The View.
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"They have given us every single talking point that we have needed," Mr. Nunberg said.
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It ended up being a cool talking point with the young fans at the time.
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He stuck to that talking point again, at length, on Monday at a press conference.
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This talking point is familiar to anyone who's paid attention for the last three years.
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The adoption impasse is a frequently used talking point for opponents of the Magnitsky Act.
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"Killing terrorists has always been a great talking point for Republican presidents," Mr. Sykes said.
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That hasn't stopped Modi's allies from using the Indian airstrikes as a campaign talking point.
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Another popular talking point by wall opponents is that its price tag would be excessive.
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While that gives Democrats a talking point, it's clear Republicans aren't swayed by this opposition.
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It is unclear whether it is a serious policy proposal or yet another talking point.
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Back in January 2017, this was the talking point the whole Trump family was using.
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This is a talking point he has imbibed from Fox News and other conservative media.
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On Thursday, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg repeated a Facebook talking point that's beginning to wear thin.
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Due to the shooting, he added, safety precautions are a major talking point for his group.
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The Italian budget plan for 2019 is set to be a talking point among the ministers.
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Another administration talking point has been that Trump wanted to crack down on corruption in Ukraine.
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They'll be in every trailer, every talking point, and every interview they can find time for.
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" The strategist added, "It confirms the Republican talking point that we can't get our act together.
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But all it took was one question from CNBC's Eamon Javers to destroy his talking point.
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Social media censorship has been a perennial talking point for President Donald Trump and his administration.
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It's become a major talking point for Republicans in the days leading up to the midterms.
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Instead, she made them a talking point, by penciling extreme razor-thin arches across her forehead.
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To kick things off, Trump resurrected the talking point that big tech is biased against him.
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Cruz repeated the bogus conservative talking point about filling Supreme Court vacancies in presidential election years.
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It's a political talking point that a politician wants to use to distance himself from America.
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The 33,000 missing emails were a common talking point for President Trump on the campaign trail.
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That's why she's waiting for the day when skin positivity becomes less of a talking point.
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Every talking point is met with an assertive head nod, tissue-dabbed cheek or virtuous applause.
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Soon after its release, the video became the talking point on social media across South Asia.
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Another really big talking point in white nationalism is that more diverse societies produce worse outcomes.
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It's a collection of common talking point companies use to dissuade employees from taking collective action.
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"Tax cuts simply don't pay for themselves," he added, alluding to a common GOP talking point.
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That's the latest talking point from Democratic leadership and congressional members in the House and Senate.
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The American's comments were widely reported and provided a major talking-point in the Montreal paddock.
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With this festering problem lanced, radical Islamists worldwide lose an important talking point and rallying cry.
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Regulating the tech industry more tightly has become a key talking point among Democratic primary candidates.
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They also dismantled GOP talking point that Ukraine had any role in the 2016 election hack.
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If you're doing something just because this is a good talking point, the audience smells phoniness.
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It's something that people who were around the family say was a talking point among them.
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Up the mountain, it is worse, he said, his frustration building into a campaign talking point.
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Rather than teaching the government a lesson, sanctions have provided it with a useful talking point.
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For Mr. Kemp, the pending inquiry was hardly a talking point in the campaign's waning hours.
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"Kangaroo courts" has become a conservative talking point used to describe campus investigations of sexual assault.
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McCarthy, however, has spent weeks pushing a talking point at odds with the inspector general's findings.
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It also unveiled a 2018 campaign talking point against the Democrats who ushered through the increase.
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On the campaign trail, the Carrier plant closures became a signature talking point for Donald Trump.
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That's a talking point because Trump's polling in New Hampshire has been much worse than Ayotte's.
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The royal bride-to-be's hair will also be a major talking point on her wedding day.
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Drug spending has risen to become a talking point for the 2016 presidential candidates, including Hillary Clinton.
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That's followed by "I've Never Been More In Love," where the big talking point is the refrain.
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This conservative talking point has been the foundation of the argument against Title II classification for ISPs.
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Trump's emergence as a strong presidential candidate has been a talking point at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
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"Jake, your question is a Republican talking point at the end of the day," Sanders fired back.
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But a common Democratic talking point involves scoffing that pipeline-building generates only a few "temporary" jobs.
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Mr. Rubio reflexively rattled off the same talking point about Mr. Obama's desire to fundamentally alter America.
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Sean Duffy, R-WI, raised censorship concerns that have been a common talking point among Republican lawmakers.
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The perceived left-wing bias of big tech companies has become a major talking point for conservatives.
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The Medicare actuary's estimate is significantly lower — but it doesn't exactly hand the GOP a talking point.
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It was a talking point to which he stuck with focus that would make any politician envious.
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The GOP's decade-old talking point has gained momentum since the healthcare law passed six years ago.
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"I thought it was just a talking point, but Allen's whole career backs that up," Shostak said.
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An EPA spokesperson later admitted Pruitt had flubbed, so Pruitt tweaked his talking point for Morning Joe.
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"It's a great talking point when you have an administration that's Democrat-led," the conservative lawmaker said.
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And making pharmacy less of a talking-point for comedians would be very pleasant side effect indeed.
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The majority of individuals being male isn't a Border Patrol talking point and has been independently confirmed.
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This is not a talking point to be debated nor is it partisan rhetoric to be refuted.
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More recently, he has made opposition to transgender rights the central talking point of his campaign speeches.
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Consensus is often harder to achieve when it is a governing position versus a partisan talking point.
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And ride sharing in healthcare has only really been a talking point for the last three years.
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Manny: It's a talking point that until then lived only on extremely partisan platforms on the internet.
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Zinke pushed the need for increased forest management — or logging, a talking point routinely tweeted by Trump.
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The memo's first talking point, it said, focuses on touting Pence's religious beliefs to energize evangelical voters.
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Despite stealing the show with her bizarre clapping, Kidman wasn't the biggest talking point of the Oscars.
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Her newest talking point is that guns purchased in Vermont are disproportionately used to kill New Yorkers.
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In an especially dire first half, the biggest talking point was doubtlessly the injury to Cristiano Ronaldo.
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John McCain's (R-Arizona) "no" vote on the repeal and replace vote as a campaign talking point.
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It was a relief that he didn't sell the whole farm for a cheap campaign talking point.
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The statement also echoed a common GOP talking point that the Senate legislation doesn't actually cut Medicaid.
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No matter how well we do, however, the Democrats talking point is that we are doing badly.
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It's a Trump talking point ... we have a Second Amendment and our Second Amendment will remain strong.
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"I voluntarily wrote wills and trusts in preparation for a talking point with Aretha," Mr. Bennett said.
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Even though Pompeo has distanced himself from it, Esper is still pushing the "imminent threat" talking point.
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The whole question of "electability," Ms. Thomas said, amounted to little more than a Republican talking point.
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Reality check: Emissions are going back up under Trump, but expect this talking point in any case.
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The talking point can be traced back to a sketchy right-wing blog known for peddling conspiracies.
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And I hope Joe Biden stops trying to divide workers with this now wholly debunked talking point.
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Rather, for most politicians, it's a cynical, politically expedient talking point that changes with the electoral winds.
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Like Mr. Trump's criticism of currency manipulation, this talking point about China's impact on jobs is outdated.
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"This was the exact talking point @FoxNews personalities were promulgating on air all day yesterday," Sams tweeted.
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The monarch's hat became an unexpected talking point, as many noted striking similarities to the E.U. flag.
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With each passing hour, it seemed as though another Republican talking point was exploded by a witness.
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That could change later this year, giving GOP candidates running on Trump's policies a strong talking point.
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The helmet challenge The safety standards of NFL helmets became a major talking point during the preseason.
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Be smart: Bloomberg's war chest has already become a talking point for Democrats on the campaign trail.
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Liz Cheney, who actually spoke to Vindman's wife by phone on Tuesday to condemn the talking point.
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A first talking point is the most politically charged: the rights of women to control their own bodies.
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At the very least, it will deprive Republicans of a talking point that Obama's nominee is too liberal.
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It's been a talking point of the telecom industry, echoed by its lobbyists and supporters, for many years.
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WikiLeaks suggested that doing so would rob his opponents of a valuable talking point, according to The Atlantic.
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The possibility of Efimova competing in the Rio Olympics was already a major talking point in the sport.
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Whichever the IOC chooses, it's sure to be a controversial talking point as the Winter Olympics wrap up.
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Trump's talking point that Amazon is seeking political influence in order to avoid paying taxes is badly outdated.
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It would deny secessionists in Scotland their favourite talking point: the fusty public-school evils of distant Westminster.
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A rotating cast of columnists appear to be always on hand to discuss the current transgender talking-point.
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Manafort's indictment in a matter unrelated to the Trump campaign gives the Trump team a new talking point.
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Despite the lopsided scores, the chippy nature of the series has become a talking point amongst both teams.
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This may sound like a good talking point, but a moment's reflection reveals it to be morally obtuse.
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Philadelphia (CNN)Hillary Clinton's newest talking point on the campaign trail: Olympic athletes prove Donald Trump is wrong.
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But presenting the legislation also gives Democrats a talking point to counter Trump's bragging about strong GDP growth.
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Oil remains a talking point for investors, as prices fluctuated from its low to highs during the session.
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And learning to love one's curls has become a talking point for stars including Zendaya and Tamara Mowry.
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It cannot be reduced to a talking point like -- we spent $1.3 billion and got nothing for it.
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The random, unnecessary ingredients just make for a really great talking point at your next paddle boarding retreat.
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By printing this without any corroboration, BuzzFeed has presented Trump with a rare gift: an accurate talking point.
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And for now, that stockpile of exploits is still a useful talking point in fending off FBI demands.
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But it is remarkable, thinking back on it, just how damaging that talking point turned out to be.
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It gives nations a talking point: We are better than you because we have the moral high ground.
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Trump has made his prescient opposition to the Iraq War a central talking point on the campaign trail.
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And then [Zuckerberg] basically went on kind of a five or 10-minute rehearsed, big-theme talking point.
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"It's a talking point that they want to take into the July Fourth recess, unfortunately," Mr. Rubio said.
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Republicans turned this failure into a talking point, rubbing in the company's failure as a failure for liberals.
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Contrary to another ridiculous Trump and GOP talking point, the president has no interest in rooting out corruption.
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Alleged American interference in domestic Russian political affairs is a recurring talking point on Kremlin-run propaganda outlets.
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It was a talking point he hit over and over, making for easy sound bites and compelling television.
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That only matters as a talking point for some groups, but it discounts the bottom line: educational achievement.
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The economy is also a talking point at the National People's Congress, the annual meeting of China's legislature.
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The rising trend in plastic surgery to look more like white celebrities has become a major talking point.
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Kaitlyn's extra digit was a big talking point on the show, but we're told it won't be missed.
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At many forums, Sanders's main talking point on the issue has been his vote against the Iraq War.
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But somehow, that hasn't stopped Trump from turning their bromance into a campaign talking point in the Heartland.
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Another Apple talking point: In the company's chief business, selling phones and computers, it has no monopoly power.
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Their latest talking point is the notion that corporate tax cuts will create an indirect windfall for workers.
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A big talking point of his on the 22016 campaign trail was the dirty money in campaign finance.
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A big talking point of his on the 216 campaign trail was the dirty money in campaign finance.
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I'll be curious to see if Buttigieg's remark becomes a campaign talking point going into the 2020 election.
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During a string of media appearances last week, Sanders stuck to her "slip of the tongue" talking point.
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YouTube updated its policy to prohibit creator-on-creator harassment, which became a big talking point last summer.
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It even became a talking point for presidential hopefuls in the United States looking to decry China's influence.
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Even after impeachment wraps up, the groups are plotting how to turn impeachment into a campaign talking point.
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Every year the Forum adopts a theme that is a talking point — or a starting point — for discussion.
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The show, which introduced the world to Baby Yoda, became a constant talking point online for eight weeks.
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That this is a talking point for the U.A.E.'s publicists does not make it any less true.
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It's an easy talking point to rally women behind progressive policy reforms, but it's based on flawed assumptions.
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A declaration like that would give Trump a major talking point to use against Biden on the trail.
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The administration says the money will be found through cutting down on fraud — a common conservative talking point.
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The run-down Deodoro neighborhood was a favorite talking point for Olympic officials before and during the Games.
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It took Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, all of two tweets to blast that talking point to smithereens.
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But making those choices would mean engaging in very real trade-offs, less simple than their talking point.
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Marianne LeVine: Nancy makes a good point that the public impeachment will hurt a key Republican talking point.
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Getting Americans back to the moon more quickly has been a top talking point for President Donald Trump.
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Bonus fact: Trump was against providing lethal military aid to Ukraine, blowing up a favorite Republican talking point.
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Flustered, I tried to improvise, shuffling through my printed pages for some semblance of a relevant talking point.
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"It's handing the Republicans a talking point every time we seek a waiver [to PAYGO]," Khanna told Vox.
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An unnamed aide described this approach as "leading from behind," handing the president's Republican opponents an enduring talking point.
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"Shadow profiles," interjected one, seizing on a moment's hesitation as Zuckerberg sifted his notes for the next talking point.
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The main talking point of the match had arrived a few points earlier though with Berdych 15-40 down.
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You'd think that would be her biggest talking point when trying to convince people of Jon's destiny, but no.
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A common Republican talking point is that Medicare-for-all would cut provider payments by up to 40 percent.
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Long story short, Bannon doesn't think Pete's "sexual preference" (cringe) is a talking point whatsoever ... so move on, America.
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Conflating Plan B with abortion is an anti-abortion talking point that medical groups are continuously working to debunk.
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But two politicians from the Midwest, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, finished ahead of Biden, undercutting his talking point.
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One such pillar is the welfare queen, a favorite talking point of Ronald Reagan and so many conservatives since.
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In the aftermath of Bahena Rivera's arrest, his undocumented status became a political talking point for some law makers.
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It originally sold for about $6,011, and Leno recalls that the size was always the car's major talking point.
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Talking point: Bizarrely enough, the Polo Lounge played a small but significant role in the Watergate affair in 1972.
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Talking point: According to the restaurant's lore, Lawry's was an early pioneer of valet parking and the doggy bag.
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The war wound up amplifying a central talking point of jihadist recruiters—that America is at war with Islam.
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On Friday night, NWS forecaster David Roth tweeted an excerpt of the service's official talking point about weather control.
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It was a really effective talking point: Why are you paying taxes on your wages when your boss isn't?
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The frosty tone was noted and quickly became a talking point among some delegates and OPEC watchers in Doha.
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Unfortunately for Los Rojiblancos, the talking point of the match will be the penalty missed during the last minute.
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This year, he stumbled on a talking point during an interview, saying that women should be "punished" for abortions.
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Coupled with the warnings about air quality due to pollution, conditioning is bound to be a big talking point.
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But Rubio repeatedly played into Christie's hands, reciting on four different occasions a talking point about Republicans underestimating Obama.
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That idea is apparently gaining traction amongst liberals and has become a major talking point for the junior senator.
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The Senate Republicans are trying to eliminate a talking point used against them without substantively changing their overall plan.
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"This debunks the popular Republican talking point that 85033 is only used for big-picture statistical data," Wyden said.
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That, in a single generation, postpartum depression went from taboo to a talking point is fantastic but also complicated.
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The final talking point on the EPA memo suggests how employees should refer to Pruitt's stance on the issue.
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That open seat gave Trump a strong campaign talking point — his promise to appoint a conservative to the court.
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"We should not give Republicans a talking point every time we ask for a waiver," he told The Hill.
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Increasing access to transportation has long been a talking point for companies like Uber, Lyft, Spin, Lime and Bird.
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And [Blake's] was just one of the things that became a talking point, which was one of the intentions.
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This will be a massive talking point, given that it felt as if it could have gone either way.
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Mr. Trump's claim about the government's cut of an airplane ticket, an old industry talking point, is slightly exaggerated.
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I also doubt that Trump's NSC staff would have written or cleared such a talking point for their boss.
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"It's a great talking point when you have an administration that's Democrat-led," GOP Representative Mark Walker said recently.
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The other talking point in Paris was the new vogue for classic rally cars, again appealing to younger drivers.
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Any attack on Warren from the tech or Wall Street worlds just turns into an immediate Warren talking point.
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This isn't the first time the industry has made "choice" a big talking point as it fights health reform.
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The tournament's ending became a major talking point, but not in a way that would make a commissioner proud.
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"My main talking point is transitioning the Democratic Party from a political organization to a community organization," he continued.
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Sondland's testimony about his many conversations with Trump on the matter are crucial to Democrats countering that talking point.
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In the process, the right wing gets a substantive talking point to bolster their negative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez obsession.
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The infamous planned construction of a border wall continues to be an inflammatory talking point, but not much more.
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But it also argued that federal investigators launched the inquiry without political bias, contradicting a frequent GOP talking point.
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Too many politicians use China as a talking point, not a policy, based on a wish, not a strategy.
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I went to build the wall a decade before it was a talking point for politicians like Paul Cook.
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"It's not just a talking point for reelection but one about his legacy," said one former senior administration official.
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And before the break, you seemed to imply that our relationship to the First Amendment was a talking point.
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You may have heard a Republican talking point that Democrats have a secret plot to take away your hamburgers.
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He clearly only had one talking point — "Obama knows exactly what he's doing" — and Christie called him on it.
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For Facebook, privacy is a talking point meant to boost confidence in sharing, deter regulators and repair its battered image.
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And it emboldened Democrats, giving them a gift-wrapped talking point to support their defense of the Affordable Care Act.
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In one early episode, the matter of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria became a contentious talking point.
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Unlike the last Republican president, George W. Bush, Trump did not make legal reform a talking point in his campaign.
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In fact that's just a talking point from the President's supporters that has made its way into the mainstream media.
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It's weird when you stop being a person to a lot of folks and just become a weird talking point.
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The Dow used to be the administration&aposs favorite talking point about the indicator of how well things are going.
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The conversation doesn't end with a talking point, but with a handshake, or that it was nice to meet you.
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Candace Owens, a black conservative activist and communications director for Talking Point USA, was also invited to testify on Tuesday.
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But that didn't stop other Republicans from breathing a sigh of relief at the fabrication of a new talking point.
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The remarks undermined a key talking point of the administration related to allegations raised by Democrats during the impeachment inquiry.
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That repeated talking point has rankled some officials at the Dorsey-led company, according to sources close to the company.
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"Never mind Nazis, what about communism?" isn't an alt-right position, it's an embarrassingly canned old-school conservative talking point.
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Doblin hopes that Trump's FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb will simplify it, thanks to a key Trump administration talking point: deregulation.
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And because it had no ad-supported tier, Swift's inclusion on Apple Music became a talking point for the service.
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Also visible visible amid the bulleted list in the notes was a talking point about acknowledging mistakes, the AP reported.
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That's a drastic shift from the circular design, which was a talking point every time someone laid eyes on it.
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For those who don't watch the show — which also makes it the perfect talking point for your upcoming Halloween party.
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A critic for Haaretz, Israel's liberal daily, questioned whether all these snapshots really counted as art (another hoary talking-point).
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Business issues, such as cost of permits and fees, have become a major talking point in this year's mayoral election.
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The shootings in the city were a favorite talking point in tweets, speeches and even his joint address to Congress.
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Westerman called that bill a "great talking point" but emphasized the need to remove carbon that's already in the atmosphere.
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Immigration has been a key talking point in the Republican campaign, with candidates sparring with each other over their positions.
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For communities of color, a great education isn't just a talking point, but is a necessity for changing their lives.
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Cube appears on Too $hort's BoomBox podcast with Bobby Loco Wednesday and the upcoming election is a major talking point.
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Dick Durbin (D-IL) debunked his talking point, saying that drug smuggling through ports of entry is the real issue.
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Taking on a leadership role or obtaining a useful certification can easily become a talking point in a compensation conversation.
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The bribery allegation also contradicts the Democratic talking point that impeachment is a political process rather than a legal one.
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Pai has been banging the drum for months now and it's been a talking point of the NAB for years.
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"It was a talking point that got trotted out all the time to justify the Free File Alliance," he said.
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That video will drive traffic to your site and come in mighty handy as a future talking point with investors.
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Getting other countries to step up and pay their fair share has been an administration talking point since Day 1.
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Bitcoin, its alternatives and the technology that underpins them were a major talking point at last year's World Economic Forum.
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And though Trump didn't go much further than that in Tuesday's press conference, it's a talking point he uses often.
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Supporters of the bill argue it could raise US wages -- a key talking point of advocates for restricting legal immigration.
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Being one of a handful of Westerners on the cruise did make us somewhat of a talking point at times.
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The interesting talking point in Scotland is the battle between Labour and the Conservatives to be the SNP's official opposition.
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He began by questioning why the FBI "never took" the DNC's "server," another favorite talking point of right-wing media.
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Mr. Trump continued to use the talking point throughout his campaign, even as reports of such celebrations were repeatedly debunked.
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The latest version has almost surpassed her resurgent tennis as the talking point of the first week at Roland Garros.
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It has since grown to more than 400 companies and emerged as Republicans' favorite talking point for their new law.
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Even Donald Trump tossed an environmental talking point into his State of the Union turned campaign rally on Tuesday night.
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"No technology or healthcare company would want their deal to become a talking point during the U.S. primaries," Hourihan said.
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He justified this stance based on the Republican talking point that Democrats were rushing ahead without hearing from central players.
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A deal with Japan would give Mr. Trump a big talking point as he heads into his re-election campaign.
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A White House aide accidentally sent a copy of its talking point for Republican lawmakers to Democratic offices on Wednesday.
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Here's how it might work: The issue of free college has become a common talking point among Democratic presidential candidates.
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That's not to say calling out racial dog whistles isn't important, only that it shouldn't be a dominant talking point.
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Sondland destroyed once and for all the earliest presidential talking point that there was no quid pro quo with Ukraine.
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That money-making break hurt her in the Democratic primary, when it was a key talking point of Vermont Sen.
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Instead, she saw people reviving a common talking point: that abortion only made up 3 percent of Planned Parenthood's services.
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Now their party is literally trying to impeach this guy, and so it takes that talking point away from them.
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"Our talking point is, most of these procedures are on women who discover abnormalities late in the pregnancy," Kissling said.
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Now the talking point seems to be that we should be more concerned about the leaks than the actual revelations.
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The official talking point is that the 2018 midterms are the priority, but Trump clearly has his eye on 2020.
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Cohn is a former Goldman Sachs banker, not a politician, and it seems clear he messed up that talking point.
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Inconveniently for the White House, this complicated the talking point that Mueller's investigation had nothing to do with the Trump campaign.
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Congress has also pretty much abandoned infrastructure, a campaign issue for Trump in 20183 and a key talking point throughout 2017.
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And then, of course, there's the main talking point of the night: Grimes and Elon Musk appearing together on the carpet.
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So you just did a masterful job of rattling off every single left wing talking point as it pertains this investigation.
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That could become a talking point for Google: You may not like our app store, but look here — it's far safer.
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Despite the talking point, Sprint has already moved to be the first national carrier to introduce the technology into its networks.
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I find it highly unlikely, but skepticism is always worthwhile when investors march in talking point lockstep ("this time is different").
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That's been a consistent talking point for Nanu, who has been fairly outspoken on his desire to take the company public.
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Hillary Clinton's 30 years of political experience have become quite the talking point in this year's race to the White House.
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Explore enhances Instagram's biggest talking point here — that more people already have an interest graph and audience on Instagram than Snapchat.
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"I'm not a scientist," she said, echoing a favorite talking point of politicians who reject the scientific consensus on climate change.
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The most recent talking point concerns a 2014 interview for Wonderland Magazine, in which Watson discussed Beyoncé's self-titled 2013 album.
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" But in recent days he's added an important new talking point: that Facebook also "has a responsibility to keep moving forward.
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Even before the missile test, North Korea's nuclear program was expected to be an important talking point between Xi and Trump.
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He clings tightly to his main talking point which is that he likes Rachel for who she is as a person.
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It's a nice talking point, a goal that sounds good while also being vague enough to seem like a realistic outcome.
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But we haven&apost heard from you since #MeToo and Time&aposs Up became a big talking point in the culture.
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Rubio is stepping up his attacks after being widely mocked for repeating the same talking point multiple times — even as Gov.
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When your glasses became such a talking point early in your career, did you ever think you'd be making your own?
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A second official said each talking point is only a sentence or two long to keep Trump focused during his meeting.
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Complete restraint from media is a foreign concept to Drake but he understands the importance of being a constant talking point.
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His suspected involvement in her death has made him a talking point in the ongoing national debate over American immigration laws.
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But some—including a Democratic senator's recitation of a talking point from a lefty conspiracy blog—was more consequential than that.
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"Typically, Democrats don't have too much of a problem taking on big business--that's often a Democratic talking point," Hobart said.
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Trilobites Every Friday, we'll offer a Trilobite talking point to help you bring a bit more science to your weekend conversations.
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He just says whatever comes to mind in that pursuit, grabs whatever talking point bubbles up from his Fox-informed subconscious.
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Ms. Mabe noted that Mr. Bentley generated a talking point, not to mention television bookings, with his choice of duet partner.
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The company uses this talking point for all manner of trouble it finds itself in, and it just doesn't cut it.
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Democrats used it as a talking point to blunt the impact of the other good economic news flowing during Trump's tenure.
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But as Alexander Burns told us, Mr. Bloomberg had planned to use his three terms here as a campaign talking point.
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But he didn't lambast China for its trade practices, a once-trusted talking point in the early aughts of his presidency.
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"There are going to be some people that will be disappointed because it takes away a political talking point," Kinzinger said.
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Why it matters: Since the Parkland shooting, arming teachers has become a major talking point of how to combat school shooting.
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At Saturday night's GOP debate, Christie accused Rubio of being too scripted and caught him repeating a talking point several times.
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Although 5G's potential was certainly a major talking point at the event this year, it remains just that for now: potential.
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Chiming in, Mr. Gutfeld said the arrest was a potent new talking point for Mr. Trump's hard-line stance on immigration.
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"They're no more sexist than Hillary supporters, and that talking point is a way to undermine his leftist policies," she said.
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This is being done under the guise of a popular political talking point claiming that social media networks are censoring conservatives.
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This has become a vacuous and badly outdated talking point — the kind we both drafted during our years in the government.
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The Chinese government has been widely castigated for its initial mistakes, which have become a top talking point of President Trump.
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Trump is especially sensitive to variations in the stock market, seeing it as a key talking point in his reelection campaign.
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That video will drive traffic to your site and be a great talking point whenever you pitch potential customers and investors.
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What's next: Expect rural broadband to be a become a talking point on the presidential campaign trail in the coming year.
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I have since learned to embrace the uniqueness of my name and now use it as a talking point about diversity.
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The trade deficit with China was a major talking point for President Donald Trump in the early days of his administration.
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Now, he's mainly relying on the talking point that Soleimani had American blood on his hands and therefore had to go.
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"I don't see why we would give the insurance companies rope to hang Democrats with a deceptive talking point," he added.
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For most candidates vying for seats in this year's midterms, Nicaragua hasn't been a talking point on the standard stump speech.
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It's the latest Democratic talking point: Former President Obama knew about Russian meddling and should have done more to stop it.
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Despite the Republican talking point that federal food assistance is a drag on our economy, the facts paint a different picture.
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It's a good little talking point, in that it makes the idea of changing the current system sound scary and limiting.
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More than a half dozen Senate Republicans have used the "nothing new" talking point to dismiss the impeachment trial this week.
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"It's a talking point," Ms. Runner said, "and I think there's very little knowledge or insight into what's happening in Chicago."
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When Post Malone first burst onto the scene—braids, beard, gold grills, and all—his appearance was a quick talking point.
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That gives the GOP a strong talking point, because Volker was supposed to be Trump's point person for all things Ukraine.
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In an unusual move, the Democratic leader decried the potential impact on the military, which is usually a Republican talking point.
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If the Senate Republican response sounds familiar, that's because it's largely parroting the same talking point used by the White House.
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Democrats have repeatedly used social safety-net programs as a talking point as they try to win tough races in November.
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But impeachment is a political process — and with Sondland's testimony, that talking point has now been complicated by Trump's own appointee.
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This idea has become a talking point for conservatives who back big changes to Medicaid, as the Senate health bill proposes.
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Their design idea doesn't just make safe oral sex more fun—it turns it into a talking point and normalizes it.
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He also inflated that number from 1,200 when he offered the same talking point at an El Paso rally on Monday.
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Powell advises buying a watch that has a narrative — like a pilot watch — that can become a talking point in itself.
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They're going to use that as a talking point for as long as they ... until the next Russian conspiracy shows up.
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"We have a huge problem with young American men, and no one wants to deal with it," Carlson said... A deceptive talking point emerges in right-wing media Oliver Darcy emails: A talking point bubbling up in right-wing media is that the suspected terrorist in El Paso was not actually a member of the right.
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In just a short time, notches have already gone from being a talking point to what is now an essentially default feature.
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It has long been a conservative talking point that under Obamacare, plans must cover services that only apply to half the population.
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After all, there will always be some pretext or talking point that can be used by the president's supporters to justify him.
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Apple's interest in increasing its plant footprint and jobs in the United States has been a talking point for President Donald Trump.
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In recent months, a popular conservative talking point is that right-leaning figures are being censored by all the major tech platforms.
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Seconds later, he launched into a talking point about how AI could address undesirable content, effectively abdicating Facebook's responsibility for the problem.
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Instead, Democrats won a key talking point from Romney's vote, which they will surely use in the weeks and months to come.
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In 1996, that meant voting for a minimum-wage increase to defuse a potential Democratic talking point in his re-election campaign.
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Their latest debate has been one of their fiercest, becoming a talking point for the domestic press, other academics and even officials.
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On Tuesday, President Trump signed…Read more ReadThe subject of the US and Trump's relationship with Russia was a prominent talking point.
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But now a new Finnish lifestyle concept is starting to become a talking point, and it's much less tasteful and smug-sounding.
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It has a new talking point: The company has hired Alan Warren, a Google VP, as its CTO and SVP of engineering.
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The divisive issue has already been a major talking point for Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, on the campaign trail this year.
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Ryan slipped into a familiar right-wing talking point, the false claim that federal efforts to help the poor simply don't work.
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Black Lives Matter, in particular, was a popular talking point in 2016, a go-to in part for its promise of controversy.
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Democrats seized on health care as a main talking point during the midterm campaign, which was ongoing during some of the polling.
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From JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon, to the IMF's Christine Lagarde, bitcoin has become a major talking point for the finance world's established voices.
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Race has already become a major talking point in the upcoming gubernatorial election between DeSantis and Andrew Gillum (D), who is black.
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The decision, a major talking point on social media, was welcomed by many in and around the sport but angering other fans.
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Nevertheless, the Brexit vote has become a talking point for those who question the accuracy of polls of the 2016 presidential election.
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"NASA's talking point is that it's business as usual, but that's not true," Laura Tenenbaum, former NASA science communicator, told The Guardian.
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The economic downside risks will provide a talking point for a group of OPEC and non-OPEC energy ministers meeting on Sept.
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She replied with a talking point: bringing them here in the first place, and breaking U.S. law, wasn't in their best interest.
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"This has been a big talking point for President Trump on the campaign trail, that he's really remade the judiciary," Davis said.
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Migrant caravans, while not new, have become a regular talking point for the President in his case for cracking down on immigration.
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The letter from Ontario's Conservative government, led by right-wing populist Doug Ford, echoed a key industry talking point on the proposal.
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Custom Audiences was launched almost six (!) years ago, marketed publicly at the time, and only now is becoming a mainstream talking point.
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The results show how Democrats' continued attacks on the GOP tax plan can weaken Republicans' main campaign talking point in some districts.
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But it was definitely a talking point in the last presidential elections, with, I think [Bernie] Sanders and [Hillary] Clinton [supporting it].
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But it was a talking point that took hold in November and would be repeated by members as they weighed their options.
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"The program is not built to reunify children with parents who are in detention," White said, echoing a common HHS talking point.
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This helps her achieve her desired talking point that the plan does not involve an increase in taxes on the middle class.
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It is the summer of 2019, and the story, predictably, has stuck around — part talk-show joke, part right-wing talking point.
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The argument is still a central talking point for the gun rights movement, even though research strongly suggests the theory is bogus.
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This has its upsides—relatively good talking point, the fact I'm the only person who lives in it—but also its downsides.
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But whether he framed those events fairly or not in order to mine them for comedy has become a contentious talking point.
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A case of a solar eclipse metaphor gone terribly, terribly wrong has become a conservative talking point about the left and racism.
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MS-13 has long been a Trump administration talking point as part of its justification for aggressive immigration and border security policies.
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Others on the left have suggested similar proposals, so it could be a talking point if — or when — more stimulus is discussed.
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"The whole concept of 'you can't beat somebody with nobody' is a Nancy Pelosi talking point," Ms. Rice told reporters last week.
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Bret: Speaking of rage, it also enraged me that he wasted no time turning the tragedy into a talking point about immigration.
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That talking point was self-evidently absurd for anyone operating with a basic understanding of the timeline that culminated in Trump's impeachment.
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But the campaign and many political pundits are pushing one talking point, hard: that no one else can defeat Trump but Bloomberg.
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Using antitrust regulation to curb tech companies&apos power has become a talking point among several Democratic presidential candidates, most notably Sen.
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The Toledo event began with Vice President Mike Pence seemingly admitting that the "imminent threat" talking point was not the motivating concern.
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Europe, and the higher quality of play in leagues there, were a constant talking point for Klinsmann, a German, throughout his tenure.
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After the news of her death, the White House began to use the case as a talking point for revising immigration law.
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But this wishful liberal talking point has consistently failed to account for the strong patterns of political behavior within each voting demographic.
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When Bloomberg raised a similar talking point in 2016, he was discussing the fallout of the North Carolina anti–transgender rights law.
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Once Mr. Trump was elected, the talking point that became his signature campaign promise then became the signature obsession of his presidency.
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The coronavirus isn't going away anytime soon, so dating app users are using the virus as a talking point with other daters.
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For example, it's true that taking away private insurance isn't a great talking point and it isn't going to happen anytime soon.
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The only talking point was Sakho's out-of-control attempted clearance that left Bournemouth's Adam Smith in a heap near the touchline.
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To help the email stick out, include a talking point you discussed or common ground you had to make it feel personal.
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They conducted a purely talking-point hearing with an intended audience of three: President Trump, Fox News hosts, and the Republican base.
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On January 25, President Trump signed an executive order directing the construction of a Mexican border wall, a signature campaign talking point.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, who is rumored to be considering a presidential run, seized on a popular liberal talking point.
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The discrepancy is sure to be a talking point for Democrats pushing for additional information about the call in the coming days.
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The winner is due to be announced on December 20183th but that won't be the only talking point about the 22018 Prize.
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Instead, he re-committed to bringing in parliamentary oversight of Canada's national security agencies, a familiar talking point for the prime minister.
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Back in 2011, Boehner said marijuana was a gateway drug, a common and widely disputed talking point of legal weed's staunchest opponents.
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It's not just a political talking point in the service of contrasting the liberal West Coast with the rest of real America.
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This takes away a key Republican talking point, one especially favored by President Donald Trump: that Obamacare will explode on its own.
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The app quickly became a talking point among many, with him trending on Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play.
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But the favorite new talking point from some liberals, never-Trumpers and their friends in the media is that President Trump has treason.
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The polls suggest that for some, and certainly for many Republicans, "no collusion, no obstruction" isn't just a talking point, but a reality.
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And a bigger workforce, even if it means a slightly higher jobless rate, could turn into a major positive talking point for Trump.
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Given that this is also a standard Republican talking point, this is definitely one case where the image and message are in alignment.
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Though the meme itself has been around long enough to qualify as "retro," her use of it still became a major talking point.
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In the 1980s, boxy suits were designed to put up barriers; in 2016, a well-chosen print can be an instant talking point.
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But even as Trump repeated a white supremacist talking point, he said the rise of hate groups was the responsibility of the media.
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Instead, Democrats should co-opt the Republicans' catchiest talking point and make the 2020 election the centerpiece of their post-game impeachment talk.
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This has been a popular talking point for Democrats in previous hearings on this topic, and sounds like we'll hear it again today.
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It would likely rob Republicans of the talking point that this is a sham investigation that has denied Trump his due process rights.
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In any case, it's clear that "transparency" has become Facebook's new talking point, whether it's hyping a new change or defending against critics.
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In any case, Democrats are expected to move to public hearings in the coming weeks, so this talking point may soon be abandoned.
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The videos were also a hot talking point in the GOP presidential race as candidate Carly Fiorina referenced them in a September debate.
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That the Ghostbusters being women is even a talking point to begin with demonstrates the current of sexism that still runs through society.
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There are plenty of new bells and whistles on the inside to potentially attract buyers, but the design is just a talking point.
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Our love for the familiar is also what leads us to those bubbles that became such a talking point in the election postmortem.
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OPEC is due to hold an informal meeting on September 26 in Algeria and production levels are bound to be a talking point.
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The misinformation quickly appeared as a Trump talking point at a campaign rally later in the day, where he read the sentence aloud.
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Questions about what this means in the context of the election, where Pyongyang's increased belligerence has been a key election talking point, abound.
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When President Trump started making rural broadband a talking point and signed some meaningless executive orders earlier this month, the hypocrisy was laughable.
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Yet the feature addition removes a talking point for Facebook Live, which touted the added reach the optional permanence of its replays offered.
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So requiring people to change could trigger blowback and would certainly provide a talking point to help opponents scare people about single payer.
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This aligns with Stretch's main talking point that Russian propaganda content was a tiny fraction of the content and ads seen on Facebook.
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Next, he hits what seems to be the White House's main talking point: that the real problem is that information is being leaked.
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The government calls this "going dark" because they cannot see into encrypted communications, and it remains a key talking point by the authorities.
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No surprise then that cracking down on rule-breaking has been a key talking point for the president and his entire trade team.
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Violent crime has steadily declined across the county since the late nineties, but MS-13 makes for a convenient anti-immigrant talking point.
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Ms Wynn: I think that the idea of suppression of free speech has become a major talking point of anti-progressivism in particular.
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Though it was a talking point in the media, both players downplayed the significance of the event after the match — which Murray won.
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Slowing economic growth, and the limited ability of central banks to fight it, has been a major talking point in Davos this week.
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The Vettel-Verstappen-Ricciardo controversy provided the major talking point of the day, with bad language flying and accusations going to and fro.
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Republicans on Tuesday argued that the resolution, which doesn't have the force of law, is solely for Democrats to have another talking point.
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Border security has been a prime talking point for the president, who'd promised since his campaign that Mexico would pay for the wall.
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Of course, the headlines weren't about that—they focused on Marco Rubio's bizarre, repetitive, talking-point-heavy performance—but it was a start.
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And like Le Pen, Fillon called for closer relations with Russia, a talking point that came after Moscow made overtures to The Republicans.
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President Trump and other conservatives have used allegations of political bias as a talking point against Silicon Valley companies like Facebook and Google.
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"Handsome Devil" transcends its well-worn classroom drama routine once the characters' sexual identities become a talking point instead of a schoolyard taunt.
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As outlandish and extreme as it is, warning of a looming civil war is a familiar talking point across the pro-Trump media.
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And while a plan to bail out ailing coal and nuclear plants failed, promoting those energy sources has remained a favored talking point.
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"But it became a talking point on Thursday when some Twitter users pointed out that it looks like a hand ready to "fist.
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But Warren's talking point ignores the fact that Sanders, Biden and Buttigieg have also prevailed in more than two dozen elections since 1970.
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The midterms Kavanaugh's confirmation was, until Sunday afternoon, going to be a major talking point for Republican candidates to rev up their base.
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In fact, the public was still interested enough in the issue and it remains a key talking point for Clinton's detractors even today.
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Tom Steyer: C Steyer's theme was that the Democratic nominee must be able to hit Trump on Trump's best talking point: the economy.
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Notably, none of these programs requires "first-hand" information, contradicting the president's go-to talking point that the whistleblower's complaint is inherently untrustworthy.
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But the shutdown, which lasted a few hours for some customers, may be a talking point for competitors like Google, Microsoft and IBM.
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He rebutted the mounting criticism of his team's response in grievance-fueled, partisan terms: ....Democrats talking point is that we are doing badly.
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" And Glenn Kessler, who leads The Washington Post's "Fact Checker" blog, wrote, "This snappy talking point is based on numbers that add up.
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"This is a GOP talking point used to dismantle public systems, & it&aposs sad to see a Dem candidate adopt it," she wrote.
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Conservatives defending President Donald Trump have repeated this talking point in the weeks since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry.
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Mike: My guess is that a senator defending this would parrot a talking point from one of the companies advocating for this overturning.
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That could become a talking point for Facebook as it tries to dissuade regulators from breaking up the company and spinning off Instagram.
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For this, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a popular lefty congresswoman, has accused him of parroting "a GOP talking point used to dismantle public systems".
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The "Snowflake Victory" site has a pretty simple talking point when it comes to touting President Trump's health care record: Democrats are bad.
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"The president hasn't done anything wrong and wouldn't have any need for a pardon," Sanders asserted, and repeated her talking point several times.
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Over at Scottish designer Christopher Kane's show at the Tate Britain museum, foam Croc shoes studded with unpolished gems were the talking point.
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A party-line vote would hand the White House another talking point, they argue: that impeachment is a purely partisan effort by Democrats.
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It's been a key talking point for 2020 candidates like Pete Buttigieg, Andrew Yang, Cory Booker, and even the tech-hesitant Bernie Sanders.
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That migrant parents gave consent to leave their children behind has been a key talking point for Trump administration officials defending the deportations.
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And then Rubio repeated the talking point again: Rubio: This notion that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing -- Christie: There it is.
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Price used this question as an opportunity to spout the (bogus) Republican talking point that its replacement plan is going to increase choice.
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The talking point Trump offered in July seemed to be an effort to deflect attention from the role hackers played in the election.
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Silencing leftist academics is a dangerous game, and a slippery slope—and ironically, defending speech on campus is a favorite right-wing talking point.
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Other research has thrown into question the notion that vaping will help traditional tobacco smokers ease themselves off the habit, another common talking point.
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She framed her argument for expansion as not a progressive talking point, but rather as a pragmatic pro-growth initiative for the entire state.
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And any overreach by the administration and Republicans could give Democrats in tough positions a talking point to cover them voting against the package.
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"I think that for Shep, that requires him to actually want a relationship for that to even be a talking point," says Kroll, 31.
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Salvini's move to sink the government was the main talking point among those on Catania beach in Sicily - and he had plenty of critics.
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The border wall was a major campaign talking point for Trump, and one of the first things he took action on once in office.
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A raft of Federal Reserve speakers on Monday was a key talking point in markets even though their generally cautious comments sprung no surprises.
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It was only after their recent reunion that they revealed how the rings became a major talking point they were forced to contend with.
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She quickly pivoted back to her main talking point: That the issues her husband has raised should be at the center of the campaign.
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Smith infuses his show with a demonstrably hateful, contemptuous, and toxic anti-Trump tone, and his 'reporting' often sounds like Democrat talking point propaganda.
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The opioid epidemic in the U.S. has become a major political talking point, with the Trump administration vowing to crack down on illicit use.
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This would inextricably tie the company to foreign manipulation of a US election, and provide an easy rationale and talking point for government regulation.
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This has often been a talking point for those who doubt the mainstream science on human-caused climate change, since sea ice was growing.
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Russia's support for Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, who has also appeared on RT, has become a talking-point in America's forthcoming election.
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As we started to look deeper into the numbers, however, another talking point came up — how much women make in comparison with their partners.
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The number of Democratic candidates promoting Reclaim Idaho makes it difficult to proclaim it as "nonpartisan," but that distinction remains a central talking point.
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One big example: Moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to move to Jerusalem, which had been a talking point on the right for years.
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Talking point: The Fountain Coffee Room is just as famed for its banana-leaf wallpaper as it is for its fresh orange juice freeze.
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Trump's biggest talking point – better access to Canadian markets for U.S. American dairy farmers – will likely to have the least impact, in dollar terms.
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Trump also criticized high drug prices, a talking point that has generated much praise in light of recent price gouging fiascos like the EpiPen.
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But for some, Sanders's opposition to the Iraq War isn't a stale talking point, but rather a stand-in for a well-informed worldview.
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That may be a tempting talking point, even though it ignores decades of structural inequities and wrongly places the blame on a local lawmaker.
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Its case became a talking point in the continued conversation over the country's decision, three years ago, to welcome more than a million refugees.
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The imminent need to meet minimum security standards in order to maintain access to SWIFT's network was a major talking point at the event.
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There was something disjointed about Wrestle Kingdom 13 and the fact that the biggest talking point is Okada's pants is testament to that fact.
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Trump dominated all over the map and Rubio's late-night win in Minnesota robbed Cruz's campaign of a key talking point about his viability.
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Back in Europe, Brexit remains a talking point, with reports of a plot to oust U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May surfacing over the weekend.
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Privacy has been a core Apple talking point for years, from the iPhone's secure enclave and FaceID to message encryption to protection against tracking.
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Tim Kaine also got a taste of the internet's jokes for his clapping, but the sound of Trump's hands was the major talking point.
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"Inside this correction someplace is some nerves about the election," he said, reiterating a view that has recently become a talking point among Republicans.
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" Hayes asked Perez if he shared that view, and Perez wearily issued a talking point: "When we put hope on the ballot, we win.
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Medicare for all, which Sanders popularized as a talking point during his 2016 presidential campaign, would cover all U.S. citizens without copays or deductibles.
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Op-Ed Contributor IT has become a standard conservative talking point: Black activists focus on police brutality but ignore violent crime in black neighborhoods.
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First, the talking point that the House Democratic Caucus is moving towards the left, and, therefore, less supportive of Israel is just plain wrong.
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Read more: There is No Tech Solution to Deepfakes It's fascinating to watch more and more lawmakers start using deepfakes as a talking point.
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Pretending that banning anti-competitive, paid-prioritization deals will somehow harm innovation and legitimate services has long been a favorite talking point for ISPs.
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The plan became a key talking point to foment a fierce political backlash against the F.D.R. and the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
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Then the president returned to another old talking point—that because one of his relatives was a scientist, he, too, is good at science.
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And then she linked the case to the coronavirus outbreak, an issue that also might become a talking point in the next several months.
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Putin, meanwhile, has accused Western democracies, specifically the United States, of meddling and fomenting the unrest — a talking point that he's famously used before.
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" Pressed by a reporter on how his talking point about "a slippery slope" mimics the NRA's preferred language on gun control, he added, "No.
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This is a pet issue for the religious right, and a big talking point for Trump, who promised to get rid of the rule.
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These are truly grave charges for which there is no evidence, yet Christie leveled them casually, like they were any other campaign talking point.
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The economy has been an important talking point for the President, who often invokes its growth as a way to boost his administration's popularity.
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His ouster could be a helpful talking point for Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing's C.E.O, when he testifies before Congress about the Max situation next week.
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While Cummins' assault of Mexican culture is bad, it arrived right on time as the crisis at the border became a national talking point.
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Hayes Brown: That's been developed into a talking point to imply that Trump was right to ask for an investigation into that specific company.
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"The Donut Burger was something that we had eaten at state fairs and made a great talking point, so we offered it," says Brooks.
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This week's NATO meeting in London will be "a celebratory leaders' meeting," according to a White House talking point ahead of President Trump's trip.
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So Doocy's Spicer-esque explanation for Trump's tweet doesn't really hold water — and he wasn't the only MAGA enthusiast to use that talking point.
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There was no widespread police violence this weekend, and the specter of institutionalized racial hatred was a talking point rather than an immediate threat.
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What's different now is that it's the Democrats parroting the misleading "choice" talking point — and even using it as a weapon against one another.
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Although the coronavirus wasn't a major talking point during the meeting, some advocates of shareholder proposals did bring it up in their talking points.
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Daou, who started the hashtag, wanted to eviscerate the mainstream talking point that social, economic, racial and environmental justice is somehow a radical position.
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At a minimum, the pundits shouldn't give air time to repeating this talking point without explaining to voters why the comparison is so wrong.
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But by withholding the servers from the FBI, Democrats created a talking point for Republicans, who have claimed that the DNC was hiding something.
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Yet VW just sticks to its talking point that, technically, its cheating isn't illegal in Europe, and it has refused to compensate European customers.
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"Up until now, this has been a talking point for too many people and this is a step toward action," Kilmer told The Hill.
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Their top talking point: "$1.35 per citizen," an approximation of the annual cost to each American for providing a spectrum of public-interest shows.
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But asked a similar question on Tuesday, Trump's talking point suddenly changed to his frustrations about European countries not spending enough on foreign aid.
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At times he appears to be willfully lying in pursuit of some political agenda, or at least repeating a half-remembered partisan talking point.
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More likely, it could become a policy talking point on the campaign trail, as 2020 candidates ramp up their critiques of the financial industry.
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She has voted against Mr. Trump's nominees at a faster clip than any other senator — a talking point for her on the campaign trail.
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Omar, however, pushed back against the latest controversy and even reiterated the very talking point that her critics latched onto in the first place.
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In the mind of Kyle Lowry, it also took away an unnecessary talking point that's been attached to DeRozan's ludicrous start to the season.
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Newton's behavior late in the game and with the media is sure to become a talking point for his detractors for the foreseeable future.
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It's also possible that companies could simply shift employees to other roles, though that may amount to little more than a PR-friendly talking point.
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But it has largely remained a second-tier talking point in the lead-up to Tuesday's vote, which net neutrality activists view as a mistake.
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Not only will your dinner table now look complete, the colorful accents and photos will also serve as a thoughtful talking point for your guests.
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Days before Iowa, the endorsement means every one of Kasich's opponents has a talking point so obvious it's almost unfair: The "liberal media" loves him!
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It also gave presidential candidate Donald Trump a powerful talking point on the stump that he has revisited frequently in his first year in office.
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Coming up, former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson kills the latest liberal talking point with his new comments about the Obama administration&aposs migrant detainment policy.
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While the topic is certainly a popular talking point in Hollywood, it presumably wasn't an issue in Carol, in which Mara stars alongside Cate Blanchett.
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Kilduff also issued a caveat about another campaign trail talking point: the claim that the United States has not added a new refinery in decades.
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Reforming the VA was a major Trump campaign talking point, and signing the bill was one of Trump's few legislative victories in his first year.
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The thorny subject of remuneration was also a key talking point at the meeting although the majority of shareholders approved the bank's executive pay packages.
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One such conspiracy theory, loosely called "Spygate," has become a common talking point for Fox News host Sean Hannity and conservative news websites like Breitbart.
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While China is the go-to talking point for supporters of steel tariffs, the United States actually imports more steel from Mexico, Canada, and Brazil.
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If a Trump talking point encouraged a particularly viral Tweet, for example, it may have also encouraged a change in Trump's polling on its own.
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In fact, it seems that the policy proposal and the issue of climate change as a whole will continue to be a major talking point.
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Trump's also no longer using the deal as a talking point; he didn't even mention Foxconn at his last Wisconsin rally in April of 2019.
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Trump made such crimes a key talking point of his campaign, often trotting out family members of victims killed by immigrants during rallies and speeches.
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And another talking point in the memo offered a similar theme: "Jeb's record of accomplishment can't be matched by the other candidates," the message read.
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Delusions of grandeur, extreme issues with narcissism — none of which would be a talking point if we weren't speaking about the man leading our country.
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Yet despite healthcare reform being a popular talking point for most of the candidates, many people (including some of those candidates) don't truly understand it.
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Trump has been critical of Apple's use of Chinese manufacturing for years, and it became a talking point of his while on the campaign trail.
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Regular order was more than a talking point for House leaders this year; it was their central fixation, idealized as the height of legislative policymaking.
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MS-13 has been a frequent talking point of the Trump administration as part of its justification for hard-line immigration policies and border security.
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" In response to his "blah, blah, blah" remark, Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong tweeted: "I didn't give him that talking point, but I'm good with it.
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This experience offered a great talking point as Democrats were railing against Reagan, who seemed to have little control over his advisers and his administration.
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By proposing in its budget to "prevent taxpayer bailouts" by eliminating OLA, the administration has now elevated a misleading political talking point to official policy.
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The topic is a big talking point for military officials and private security researchers at the International Conference on Cyber Conflict in Tallin this week.
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Walk-ons (caution: NCAA propaganda talking point alert) really are just students who happen to play sports, and are paying their schools for the opportunity.
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The decision immediately gave Democrats an election-year talking point that changed the subject from Mueller and caught Republicans flat-footed, putting them on defense.
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For as infrequently as the president chimed in on the debate, the candidates onstage seemed just as uninterested in making Trump a central talking point.
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Brazile's allegation is reminiscent of a talking point in Bernie Sanders circles in 2015 and 2016, and it left his supporters frustrated and angry anew.
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If Ryan and McConnell tried to remain boxed off from the earthquake, Priebus occupied another shelter, constructed of talking-point armor, alternate reality and denial.
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But this talking point ignores the fact that nominees without two positive blue slips were often filibustered on the Senate floor after a committee hearing.
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Republicans have lately adopted a new talking point: that the less risky detainees have been long since transferred, so only the most dangerous prisoners remain.
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It's a ready-made Willis Reed/Michael Jordan/Terrell Owens storyline, and an early talking point in a matchup filled with wait-and-see variables.
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U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman has regularly commented on the country's domestic media and has used Israel as a talking point for partisan politics.
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The biggest talking point in the market was what North Korea might do on Saturday, given it has conducted missile tests on important holidays before.
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To that end, his testimony would severely undercut the GOP talking point that none of the witnesses in the impeachment inquiry spoke with Trump personally.
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Since Republicans have historically made deficits a big talking point, Mr. McConnell was naturally asked what the heck he was going to do about it.
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And this update hasn't just been a hot topic on the Hill, it's also emerged as a key talking point on the 2020 campaign trail.
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But little was done to enforce it, and decrying the occupation became a staple talking point for President Hafez al-Assad, the current president's father.
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While some critics perceived Trump's fixation on the matter as egotistic pettiness, it's important to understand why Trump considered it a worthwhile political talking point.
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"No, we don't have the votes, Nancy, because in the Senate we need 60 votes," Mr. Trump said, a talking point he repeated multiple times.
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And others, like Ray Dalio — and Seth Klarman, who did not attend, but whose annual letter was a constant talking point — worried about social unrest.
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Still, with 10 days to go before the midterm election, the headline number will be a valuable talking point for Republicans on the campaign trail.
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Instead, he offered an administration talking point: "The official Abe government nuclear policy is to reduce dependency on nuclear as much as possible," he said.
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Mr. Trump has framed his own career as an example of entrepreneurship's risks and rewards, and has made entrepreneurship a key talking point as president.
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Delusions of Grandeur, extreme issues of narcissism -- none of which would be a talking point if we weren't speaking about the man leading our country.
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Rather, they reinforced the campaign talking point that here, at long last, was an honest politician who did not bother to conceal his lesser angels.
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Iger noted he values quality over quantity — a key talking point that HBO executives like Casey Bloys and former HBO head Richard Plepler have stressed.
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The new Republican talking point is that senators should only pay attention to evidence the House had when it voted to impeach on Dec. 18.
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What the agency found provided yet another talking point for Democrats: The legislation would cut Medicaid spending by 35 percent over the next 20 years.
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Bernie Lo (BL): James, thank you very much for being with us on this Tuesday morning, 'four' seems to be your talking point your narrative.
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Sanders went on to blame the Obama administration and say that Trump has been harder on Russia than Obama was, now a familiar talking point.
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The order sows confusion around whether to treat Jews as belonging to a foreign race, which in fact is a core anti-Semitic talking point.
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Electric vehicles have become a standard talking point for the Democratic contenders for the White House because it helps them appear serious about climate change.
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The new exhibition has been a talking point this fashion season, and a point of particular interest at Ms. Kawakubo's fall show on Saturday afternoon.
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Reducing spending on care -- particularly prescription drugs -- has become a key talking point for President Donald Trump and lawmakers on both sides of political aisle.
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Delusions of Grandeur, extreme issues of narcissism - none of which would be a talking point if we weren't speaking about the man leading our country.
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McCarthy's claim about how the FBI allegedly "spied on" the Trump campaign echoes a talking point that Trump himself has repeatedly used in recent years.
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He was seeking a deal when he gave interviews questioning the legitimacy of NATO, a favorite talking point of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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And when asked about the comparison between the cost of tax cuts and the infrastructure plan this week, several returned to this old talking point.
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Rubio just kept repeating the same talking point, over and over again, and Christie called him on it: But Christie performed well beyond that moment.
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On the other hand, the network has more to worry about than just an incoming Republican administration turning it into a political talking point again.
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And this is partially in response to this talking point that you hear a lot, which is that there are no support resources for men.
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Now, Bridenstine wants to take a seemingly good idea—studying Mars' weather—and turn it into a misleading talking point about climate change on Earth. Probably.
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The 33-year-old Briton would have been out of contract at the end of 2018 and negotiations have been a talking point since last year.
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" Unsurprisingly, Sanders is unrepentant, telling ABC News' George Stephanopoulos Friday morning, "It was the heat of the moment, meaning that it wasn't a scripted talking point.
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It'll be interesting to see how social conservative leaders respond to that talking point, given groups like Penny Nance's Concerned Women for America backed the bill.
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That's the good news for them — and it eliminates a long-standing Democratic talking point that the GOP hasn't offered a real alternative to the law.
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Nonetheless, even in Trump's absence, the U.S. president is still likely to be a major talking point in the snowy mountain village of Davos this week.
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Scott Harvey, editor of Global Dating Insights — the online dating industry's trade publication — says this question is a "real talking point within the industry" right now.
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Also, by equating the US and Russia, Trump is rejecting the assessment of US generals and echoing a favorite talking point of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Meanwhile, Trump's comments at his Tuesday press conference were a main talking point on other morning shows such as the Today show and CNN's New Day.
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Brexit will no doubt be a talking point for investors Tuesday, with U.K. markets beginning the week behind peers due to a public holiday on Monday.
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The court's action represents an incremental move on an explosive social issue that President Donald Trump has signaled he will make an election year talking point.
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He supplied that party's leader, Nigel Farage, with a damaging talking point when he broke his vow to withdraw Britain from the European Union by Oct.
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Andrew Garfield and Ryan Reynold's kiss didn't just steal Ryan Gosling's thunder at the Golden Globes — it was pretty much the talking point of the night.
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A talking point already shaping up on the left related to this is that Manafort must have been forced to work for Trump by the Russians.
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The latest Republican talking point is that for 80 years it has been "standard practice" not to confirm any Supreme Court nominee in an election year.
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More transparency about the cost of prescription drugs is unlikely to directly lower their price, experts say, poking a hole in a buzzy Washington talking point.
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In a video announcing his bid for president today, Bernie Sanders, the grandfatherly senator from Vermont, brought up an unusual talking point: artificial intelligence and robotics.
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"What this gives (the Clinton campaign) is a sense of momentum going forward," he said, noting that it also deprives Trump of a key talking point.
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This has been a talking point among some environmental activists for years, but it's never permeated high-level politics like it has already in this contest.
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One important thing to mention is that Microsoft will make security a major talking point at the conference if it in fact launches a new keyboard.
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Talking point: Johnny Rockets' founder Ronn Teitlebaum has openly admitted to using the Apple Pan as a model for his own franchise of retro burger joints.
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When you ask people in the organization now about Tapia's stance, and his two-strike crouch, they all return to the same talking point as Roa.
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That looked like being the talking point of the day at a circuit that has seen processional races in the past, until Verstappen rewrote the script.
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An MP recently used it as a talking point, and some members of media on Twitter have noted that it appears in the news cycle perennially.
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That instinct is going to make it hard for them to get on board with a talking point that sounds as radical as "abolish ICE" does.
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Wheeler's premiere talking point right now is the upcoming incentive auction for wireless spectrum that will (hopefully) be a seminal effort used to build 5G networks.
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"Crossing those red lines was supposed to lead to military intervention in the Syrian conflict," Safronkov said, echoing a talking point used Tuesday by President Trump.
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Plouffe argued — in what has become a primary talking point for Uber — that the service provides transportation options in big-city neighborhoods that previously lacked them.
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Australia's marriage equality debate has a new talking point with a controversial new 'vote no' television advertisement causing strong reactions across Twitter and other social media.
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China Although he isn't visiting Beijing on this trip, China is set to be a key talking point during the secretary of state's visit to India.
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We're told the cast got a talkin' to over the whole Corinne/DeMario situation, both on and off camera, and drinking was a big talking point.
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But some election strategists warn that the strategy could backfire and play right into the GOP's talking point that Democrats favor open borders and illegal immigration.
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TV's "Rising" that it is "tragic" that the immigration situation at the southern border will be used as a political talking point during the 28500 election.
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Canceling student debt mostly or entirely, once a progressive fringe policy, has become a mainstream talking point due to Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders' policy proposals.
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A loss within a close margin less than two years after a strong victory for the GOP will still be a big talking point for Democrats.
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Trump slammed Democrats who "melted down when we pointed out crooked Hillary's shocking and many misdeeds," returning to a common talking point from his campaign rallies.
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It has instead put new pressures on federalism, provided Republicans with a central talking point, and, not least, changed the health insurance market in significant ways.
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It became a quippy talking point, a way to boil down what was an inherently complicated and multifaceted regulatory battle and explain it to the masses.
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"It's weird to put a campaign talking point up on the White House website, which conflicts with the official figures from the federal government," he added.
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The fall-out has ramifications for Trump's 2020 reelection campaign, robbing the president of his most-common talking point — that he has overseen a growing economy.
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The former president, for example, spent holidays in Hawaii — a frequent talking point of Mr. Trump's — where he played golf, received intelligence briefings and visited troops.
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That's why Democrats are using the rule on pre-existing conditions as a major talking point in an effort to flip Congress in their favor. Sen.
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Our White House correspondent noted how Mr. Trump has also turned the private grief of his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, into a talking point.
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They called it a plan to institute government "price controls," and said it would limit access to medicine, a favored talking point of the pharmaceutical lobby.
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It's quite another to have your dense and boundary-pushing Off Broadway play become a talking point among religious conservatives — and not because they hate it.
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Use of personal emails to conduct official business had dogged much of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential run, and was a key talking point for Trump's campaign.
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Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), who resorted to a controversial decades-old talking point that pro-choice supporters say only further stigmatizes abortion at a critical moment.
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Elizabeth Warren said when initially asked about impeachment on Sunday afternoon at Weeks Middle School in Des Moines, repeating a talking point she's used for weeks.
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However, by passing a bill so universally loathed and excoriated, congressional Republicans have given Democrats a major talking point, not to mention, a tremendous fundraising vehicle.
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We anticipate 5G cellular connectivity to be a major talking point of CES 2020, and Sprint seemingly looks to contribute to that conversation this time around.
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This isn't a neoconservative talking point, but, in our case writing as one conservative and one liberal, a shared concern from the left and the right.
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" The tweet seemed to imply that Schumer's tears were somehow staged, echoing a talking point from Trump, who criticized the senator as "Fake Tears Chuck Schumer.
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The funny thing about this talking point -- and somebody on his staff should really let Trump know -- is that FDR didn't actually serve for 16 years.
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That reticence was particularly acute in suburban Long Island, where the atrocities committed by the Salvadoran group MS-13 was a Republican talking point last fall.
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Earlier in his discussion with Conway, Hannity brought up the now-regular White House talking point that collusion did happen — but not involving Donald Trump's campaign.
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But when one understands it as putting aside longstanding, bipartisan White House approaches to instead use a neo-Nazi talking point, the episode is deeply disturbing.
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A key Republican senator is echoing a long-running Republican talking point about the deficit that could spell trouble for the GOP's tax cuts plan. Sen.
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When 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts was found dead near her Iowa hometown, President Donald Trump quickly seized on the tragedy as a political talking point.
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His politics have quickly become a talking point among some conservative pundits seeking a quick political score: proof of a looming leftist campaign against the government.
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The agreement could also give the White House a talking point to counter Democratic claims that it is engaging in a massive attempt to obstruct their investigations.
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But one issue that has animated Gabbard's campaign -- the call to end "endless war" -- has become a near universal Democratic talking point, especially among more liberal candidates.
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So we think that&aposs the mind-set that many Americans are actually going into this with because it was such a vocal talking point for him.
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They also allow for a wider variety of political viewpoints than you might hear on other news programs, which stack their rosters with talking point-enabled pundits.
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At best, he just repeats key phrases; at worst, he unleashes some mutated monstrosity, like a conservative talking point that had survived and evolved for generations underground.
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Despite the fact that analysts determined the supposedly incriminating videos had been altered, anti-choice politicians and activists have used it as a talking point ever since.
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This story is likely far from over, and is also likely to be an important talking point in the lead-up to the 2020 US presidential elections.
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That theory, once relegated to the far-right margins, has become a frequent talking point of Mr. Trump's as he seeks to undermine the special counsel's report.
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The situation has been a major talking point of the season so far, triggering uproar on social media and dominating much of the talk in the paddock.
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Donald Trump has backtracked on yet another talking point, once again putting him at odds with members of his own party including Lindsey Graham and John McCain.
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Instead of making the easy choice to condemn the violent actions that led to multiple deaths, the President of the United States paraphrased an NRA talking point.
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Ford believes its fully driverless cars will be in commercial operation by 2021, and the technology has remained a major and consistent talking point in the media.
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Tax reform has been a big talking point in the corporate bond market over the past few weeks amid expectations of a major overhaul under President Trump.
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Voters are being asked to choose between overheated gibberish merchant Donald Trump, unlikable evangelist Ted Cruz, talking point robot Marco Rubio, and sleepy free associator Ben Carson.
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Warren and Murphy's talking point stems from the Democrats' decision to humiliate Republicans by making them vote against creating a gun-analog to the Terrorist Watch List.
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Alex Bryan, director of passive strategies research at Morningstar, said there's another way to poke holes in this talking point, especially over a long period of time.
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It doesn't deny the conversation on the red carpet, but rather exploits it, turns the tables so that clothes as a talking point actually make a point.
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A common talking point Monday night on Fox News was that, even if Trump had divulged classified information to the Russians, he technically hadn't broken any laws.
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" Sorkin said he believes Democrats should say the party is "not just about transgender bathrooms, that that's a Republican talking point they're trying to distract you with.
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Bauer continued to invoke a metaphor that in short order has become a talking point on the right: Ladies and gentlemen, this is a Flight 21970 election.
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Trump has promised to withdraw the United States from the Paris accord and has sought to expand production of coal, using that talking point to Republican voters.
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With less than a year to go until the start of the Olympics, how athletes will cope with the extreme heat has been a key talking point.
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" Sorkin said he believes Democrats should say the party is "not just about transgender bathrooms, that that's a Republican talking point they're trying to distract you with.
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The trade was a talking point, with some commentators saying the Dolphins got a steal and others feeling that the Eagles were well rid of the players.
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For years, the major talking point of anti-immigrant politicians and activists was that they don't oppose legal immigration; they just resent undocumented immigrants breaking the law.
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Also, molly had its moment when it intersected with both hip-hop and the EDM bubble and totally become a talking point throughout mainstream American pop culture.
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"Our trauma is a talking point for their gubernatorial aspirations," said Nayyirah Shariff, a Flint native and resident who leads a local activism group called Flint Rising.
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Neoliberalism is a frequent target of López Obrador's ire, but his decision to link a common political talking point to the topic of femicide angered many observers.
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And in doing that, he embraced a common talking point among white supremacists who claim white genocide is being perpetrated in South Africa and around the world.
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They knew the falling deficit was a key Clinton talking point and they knew they didn't like Clinton, so they "knew" he was lying about the deficit.
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And some were deeply skeptical that Democrats would ultimately choose to help DACA recipients and other DREAMers over continuing to use their fate as a talking point.
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He goes on to repeat a far-right talking point, insisting that black-on-black crime goes unaddressed while white-on-black crime is protested against disproportionately.
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Vick fight—the big talking point seems to be the bout between private schooled FIFA-player-turned-rapper KSI and Vine sensation and possible sociopath, Logan Paul.
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We should not bandy about talk of nuclear war as if it were another talking point, but should take pause and think before we speak or act.
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" Pressed repeatedly on her comments on FBI agents, Sarah Sanders tells @GStephanopoulos, "It was the heat of the moment, meaning that it wasn't a scripted talking point.
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Bringing back "good paying" manufacturing jobs in the Midwest was a linchpin of President Trump's 2016 campaign and is already a talking point of the 2020 election.
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Warren, along with Sanders, has sworn off big money donors, a talking point that came to a head in last week's Democratic primary debate in Los Angeles.
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The queen's choice of headgear became an unexpected talking point with a number of posts on Twitter claiming it bore striking similarities to the European Union flag.
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The bill has been a major talking point for Trump, touting it at rallies and using it to bolster himself as a strong defender of the military.
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But it gives Mr. Trump the campaign-trail talking point that he has fulfilled a 2016 promise and proposed an actual solution, rather than just a process.
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Part 3 The climate crisis became a central talking point after former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg listed the impending threats from the rapidly changing climate.
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Second, he failed to make the case for electability Bloomberg seemed to make little of his potentially strongest talking point -- his capacity to beat President Donald Trump.
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The suspicion that some aid groups have helped traffickers provided a chief motivation, and talking point, for the C-Star's stated mission of monitoring the aid ships.
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If you do not want to end up as a political talking point, at least make your donations without the need to serve $900 bottles of wine.
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Mr. Trump made his no-salary pledge a regular talking point on the campaign trail, pointing to his personal wealth as a way of demonstrating his independence.
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Centene, one of the largest health insurers offering coverage under the Affordable Care Act, continues to defy the Republican talking point that the individual market is collapsing.
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Trump administration officials have touted economic gains since he took office, viewing it as a top talking point heading into the president's reelection effort later this year.
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"Of course he wants everyone out on TV defending him," Hogan Gidley, the principal deputy press secretary, said before adding the administration's most relentlessly repeated talking point.
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That premium hike, which is three times the size of last year's increase, has become a major GOP talking point with just two weeks before the elections.
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Hours after the Tree of Life killings, he offered a talking point from the National Rifle Association playbook, blaming the victims for not posting an armed guard.
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After Ms. Pelosi issued a news release citing a report from the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, many congressional Democrats adopted this talking point.
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The emails undercut a central White House talking point that there were no contacts between Trump officials and the Russians about the campaign during the election season.
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The firing of US national security adviser John Bolton was a loss to Netanyahu; the two men saw eye-to-eye on Netanyahu's favorite talking point: Iran.
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"That is a loaded term -- Bill Barr knows it's a loaded term and was likely to play into a triumphant talking point from President Trump," Litman said.
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But their critics always bring up the same talking point: that the people who like their health insurance plans through work, should be able to keep it.
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Game clock management and penalty reassessment became a talking point among owners after a few high-profile officiating mistakes in 2015 altered the outcome of several games.
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But it hands a ready talking point to the Democrats running to replace him, all of whom have pledged to rejoin the agreement if Trump pulls out.
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The horrific nature of the shooting, which targeted two mosques, was a key talking point for legislators who condemned guns and vowed action shortly after the shooting.
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During the closed-door testimonies in September, Ms. Gabbard criticized her fellow Democrats running the inquiry as lacking transparency, a common talking point of Republicans in Congress.
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Domestically, the waves of migrants have become a conservative talking point against the center-left government, which has found itself increasingly on the defensive as elections approach.
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And while she's grateful for having had the opportunity, the co-sign from Adams' has also become an irritatingly major (and actually kind of sexist) talking point.
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And when a reporter asked Mnuchin yesterday about all the benefits that would flow to the affluent, he ducked the question and offered a vague talking point.
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While he ordered them to return on Monday, he also echoed the Trump administration's false talking point that Congress needs to step up to keep families together.
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Another common talking point against an alcohol tax is that it could stop some positive drinking, since some (questionable) studies suggest that alcohol can have health benefits.
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A typical talking point in all these backlash narratives is that so-and-so's conduct was not nearly as bad as Weinstein's — something that's almost always true.
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So there are three main ways to determine who wins (plus an extra tally that is basically meaningless but could be used as a good talking point).
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Despite accounts of tension, most Republican attendees publicly echoed what has become a common talking point about their presumptive nominee: He's a different man behind closed doors.
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Andrew's been a media executive at places like Talking Point Memo, The Atlantic and FRONTLINE, where he's worked for a decade at the intersection of journalism and business.
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Sure, it was weird when Rubio said a version of one talking point—"Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing"—four times.
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Brownback passed a massive tax cut for the state's wealthiest in 2012, leading to the gutting of the state's education system that has become Democrats' main talking point.
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The visit would be noteworthy because of where it was first reported: a salacious document that has become a central talking point for those following the Russia investigation.
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The question has become a talking point, and less hypothetical, this week as the U.S. 213.2-year Treasury bond yield reached the brink of breaking to record lows.
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His primary talking point was that he was willing to talk — with anybody, regardless of their political background or demographic, in every single one of Texas's 254 counties.
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Instead, she followed the footsteps of women like Beyonce, whose style has always been well thought out and intentional, but has certainly not been the only talking point.
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Brownback passed a massive tax cut for the state's wealthiest in 2012, leading to the gutting of the state's education system, which has become Democrats' main talking point.
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Madeleine Dean (D-PA) pointed out that Mueller made clear that the Republican talking point that Mueller was interviewing for the FBI director job personally was not true.
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Why it matters: Social media bias has become a major talking point for President Trump and conservatives who argue that Silicon Valley companies are biased against their viewpoints.
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The big picture: Social media bias has become a major talking point for President Trump and conservatives who argue that Silicon Valley companies are biased against their viewpoints.
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At a rally in Florida today, Trump reportedly noticed a supporter wearing the creepy mask and decided to leave the stage to retrieve it for a talking point.
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During a Fox News town hall on Sunday, Mayor Pete Buttigieg was confronted with a common conservative talking point on abortion rights — and he didn't take the bait.
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I cringed first because there's a level of me going, "I hope I wouldn't have written that as a talking point for an external person," but I could've.
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Republicans even worried about tax cuts -- expressing a common Democratic talking point that taxes for the wealthy were being cut while the poor were being left behind. Sen.
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"The strength of gasoline is the talking point now due to demand in Asia, and gasoline going to Panama could play a role," said an oil products trader.
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A pause in rate-hiking became a talking point after U.S. economic data came in softer than expected in December and investors were whipped around by financial markets.
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"Today the committee will be told a thousand different versions of the same talking point: 'We're all about getting the best possible price for patients,'" Wyden said Tuesday.
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These corporate cuts were in turn heralded by their expected beneficiaries as helping the country's "competitiveness," a common talking point pushed by those looking to cut corporate rates.
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But when you have no negotiations, and an incoming administration that has no intention of applying pressure, the two-state solution becomes less valuable as a talking point.
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Our question mentioned this was a policy supported by Democrats, and also included common pharmaceutical industry counterarguments such as the (false) talking point that it will hurt innovation.
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The poll followed a criticized event on October 4 in which Trump seemed to use Puerto Rico's death toll as a talking point for the island's recovery success.
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"What I'm talking about and others up here are talking about is no deductibles and no copayments, and Jake, your question is a Republican talking point," Sanders said.
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Its argument is one that many have made, sometimes using M&Ms, against accepting Syrian refugees, and it is consistent with the Trump campaign's talking point that Mrs.
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"Please make a distinction between the Russian Government, Russia as a state, Russian citizens and certain legal entities," Putin said, repeating a talking point he has used before.
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In the week since protests greeted Brett Kavanaugh's historically narrow confirmation to the Supreme Court, Republicans have coalesced around a single talking point: Democrats are an uncivil mob.
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When McConnell said in interviews earlier this month that entitlements "are the real drivers of debt," Democrats pounced, crafting another talking point just weeks ahead of the election.
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Politicians have made college affordability a talking point, but education experts like Mr. Mortenson doubt that election-year proposals will reverse the trend, at least any time soon.
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The outspoken father of three also addressed his mental health and his bipolar diagnosis, which has become a talking point for many fans confused by his latest actions.
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The service has been a long time talking point for Trump, with Twitter attacks dating back to 2013, when he bemoaned a planned end of Saturday mail delivery.
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We work hard to create a conversational talking point in our own identities, but few people take the time to get in touch with what actually motivates them.
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He did return, however, to one recurring talking point: He said he believed that Ford could have been assaulted — but fully denied that he was involved at all.
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During his speech, Pence's Twitter account also posted a tweetstorm defending the agency and explaining its crucial role in defending the country's borders, a popular GOP talking point.
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While some observers took it as more of a talking point, a senior administration official said the president was serious about it and wanted it given serious study.
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Violent crime in the United States decreased slightly in 230, after a troubling rise the previous two years that became a major talking point in the presidential election.
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The opioid fight has become a shared talking point for Democrats and Republicans, who discuss the crisis using startlingly similar language and often vote together to pass bills.
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Huawei is also expected to be a key talking point in upcoming White House discussions, as officials weigh actions against the repercussions they'll ultimately have for U.S. partners.
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The talking point elides the distinction between a president who is trying to achieve some public policy goal and one who is trying to obtain a personal benefit.
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The North Koreans have said they won't take any steps to denuclearize unless you give them something in return -- a talking point that the South Koreans are echoing.
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The decision by Trump's former national security adviser handed Senate Democrats calling for witnesses to the trial a new talking point, raising pressure on the Senate GOP leader.
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The retired big man responded with the common talking point that Durant's championships are less meaningful because he joined a team that was historically great before his arrival.
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There's a dangerous talking point being repeated in the Democratic primary for president that could affect the survival of millions of people, and the finances of even more.
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He did return to a theme that has been a talking point since he was nominated — steps the commission can take to encourage more companies to go public.
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Still, he told me after I texted him a follow-up question about them, he hadn't expected his appearance to be such a talking point in this story.
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In fact, according to a Rasmussen poll taken last summer, a strong majority of black respondents preferred "all lives matter" to "black lives matter" as a talking point.
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"If this is the new norm, you'd better watch out for your nominees," he warned Democrats, as if Ford's horrific experience was some kind of partisan talking point.
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Congressional approval of the agreement would constitute Mr. Trump's biggest trade win to date and give him a big talking point as he seeks re-election in 2020.
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So yeah I mean you would hear sort of a talking point on Fox News and then the next day you kind of would hear people say it.
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Republicans, meanwhile, argued that any vacancy in an election year would need to be filled after the election, a talking point that is unlikely to last into 343.
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Sadly, social media is already being flooded by many trying to use Hussle as an example of the always popular, intellectually bereft black-on-black crime talking point.
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Democrats have also eliminated an impeachment talking point from Trump and Republicans, who've accused Democrats of obstructing the USMCA because they're more interested in taking down the president.
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If these and other common-sense measures are taken, the FDA's commitment to tobacco harm reduction will become a measurable, life-saving reality rather than a talking point.
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" That's a talking point from the Conservative manifesto for the upcoming general election, which adds: "The price the NHS pays for drugs will not be on the table.
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Hunger as a defining symptom of poverty in the United States is rarely discussed, either at the level of engaged civilian conversation or as a political talking point.
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And Asha Rangappa, a former F.B.I. special agent in counterintelligence, points out the emerging Republican talking point: McGahn's refusal shows that the Trump administration is functionally just fine.
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He looked at whether his talking point was true: that the United States hops right to specialty care while our peer countries rely more on primary care services.
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Cruz's strong performance further bolstered his oft-repeated talking point that he is the only Republican candidate with the proven ability to actually beat Trump in an election.
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That case became a talking point in his campaign for Senate, just as his eye-for-an-eye sense of justice appeals to voters looking for a tough president.
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He fulfilled his promises by the time he came up for reelection in 2012, giving him a campaign trail talking point that helped him defeat Republican rival Mitt Romney.
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The company also recently instituted an expanded paid leave program for new parents, an issue that has already become a central talking point among presidential candidates, particularly the Democrats.
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Donald Trump's presidency is engulfed in scandal, but he's tweeting about white South African farmers, boosting a far-right talking point and drawing the ire of that country's government.
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Let's not forget -- while Biden's ability to work with Republicans might seem like a pleasant talking point, there's no evidence it would produce results in today's fevered political world.
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Warren's heritage is a favorite talking point for President Donald Trump, who routinely mocks her background, calling her "Pocahontas" and claiming that she fudged her ancestry to get ahead.
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The college student's act became a viral talking point on the internet, fueling an already raging debate about what women and girls are expected to wear in the classroom.
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"Data localization," a notion that enshrines in law the principle that Canadians' data should be stored in-country, has been a talking point for the government here for years.
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Magrafta occasionally interjected to try to steer the conversation back to his main talking point: the abuses of the Palestinian Authority, which he at one point likened to ISIS.
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By the time of their second album and arena tour in 21, the now-famous purity rings had become a talking point and major press angle around the group.
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Abrams, who has made her struggle with student loan debt a major talking point, has staked her candidacy on finding those voters, talking to them, and turning them out.
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King has also retweeted self-proclaimed Nazi sympathizers, and warned of the "Great Replacement" — a white nationalist talking point that whites are being substituted with ethnic minorities through immigration.
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Authorities have described Rivera as an undocumented immigrant and both pundits and politicians, including President Donald Trump, have invoked the case as a talking point in ongoing immigration debates.
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"So far we've been pleased with the presidential candidates where they were actually trying to answer our question and not just going back to a talking point," he said.
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"Just the fact that an important talking point for someone to run of president of this country is controlling other people's reproductive rights is ridiculous to me," Blaire said.
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Andretta helped Mulberry hire Spanish-born designer Coca, ex-Louis Vuitton and Celine, whose new collection on Sunday is set to be a talking point of London Fashion Week.
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But the specifics of tonight's loss also served to debunk a favorite Sanders supporter talking point: that while Clinton does well in Republican-leaning states, Sanders wins blue states.
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Why this matters: This is Mueller knocking down another recurring Trump talking point: Casting doubt about the degree to which Russia interfered in the 2016 election on his behalf.
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Motherboard reported last month that DOI officials, some appointed under the Trump administration, had long disapproved of the meeting, and attempted to "manage the talking point" of Fagre's participation.
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Grossman added that another talking point used to support the misconceptions about fetal pain involve the rare events in which a fetus might need surgery and anesthesia is used.
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While the systems are often a talking point for officials discussing their accomplishments and work to bring down crime, but as this incident proves, the systems still aren't infallible.
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President Trump just used a White House meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in to complain about the US–South Korean trade deficit, a perennial Trump talking point.
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O'Keefe announced in 2015 he'd finally gotten evidence of a longtime conservative talking point that the mainstream press ignores: that the Clintons were fine with accepting shady foreign money.
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Talking point: In the dark, AC-less days of the 1920s, the Car would close for three months in summer so as to avoid giving its customers heat exhaustion.
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The Supreme Court's order is a significant win for Trump, who is likely to use the construction of a wall as a major talking point on the campaign trail.
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However, there might be a simpler explanation: 1.5 degrees of warming is not an environmental threshold, but a talking point coined in 2009 in order to incentivize political action.
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Disregard the fact that a low-energy Donald Trump managed to tone down his odiousness, keeping mostly to smirks and snide remarks and even a talking point or two.
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The rapid expansion of aircraft leasing activities in China as investors seek higher returns is a talking point at Istat Americas, a finance conference held in California this week.
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