A two-tiered approach, in contrast, would only entrench a two-tiered economy.
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The three-tiered cake serves 66 and is $67, while the two-tiered version serves 46 and is $40.
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Now Verizon has followed suit with a more draconian, tiered Unlimited plan: Go Unlimited, Tiered Unlimited, Business Unlimited, and everyone is calling foul.
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Off-The-Shoulder Lace + A Tiered SkirtWhile this white wonder could pass for a romantic dress, it's really a seamless mashup of two tiered pieces.
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It certainly seems that the U.S. is losing its current multi-tiered system of health care and moving toward a two-tiered system at lightning speed.
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And for all enrollees the tax credits would likely be lower, because they'd be indexed to the lowest-tiered bronze plans, rather than more generous mid-tiered silver plans under the ACA.
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No. 2: A logical, tiered approach is the only way A tiered approach to Remote ID makes a lot of sense, but the proposed tiers in the NPRM are misguided and disjointed.
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Much of the lawsuit revolves around Google's tiered pay system.
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To a party with tiered admission rates based on skimpiness?
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The core of the issue is Microsoft's tiered support system.
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Sofia wore a tiered eyelet dress from the brand Alexis.
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Are ya'll tiered of hearing me talk about Chipotle yet?
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Plenty of apps already have these tiered levels of service.
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The tiered collection system has become another point of dispute.
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UCB will receive milestones and tiered royalties on net sales.
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And it expanded channel memberships to include different, tiered levels.
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Whistleblower protections must not and cannot be a tiered system.
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Is the cash back a flat rate, is it tiered?
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Tiered serving dishes help maximize even the smallest of countertops.
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Payments would be tiered based on income and family size.
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Payments would be tiered based on income and family size.
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Also little black dresses (tiered, flapper style, in silk chiffon).
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The Information first reported the details of the tiered pricing.
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Some, like Nordstrom, offer tiered memberships based on customers' spending.
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Florence Pugh chose a shiny blue gown with a tiered skirt.
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She dazzled in a tiered tulle gown designed by Virgil Abloh.
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Ontario, on the other hand, now has a tiered pricing system.
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Lewinsky, 42, donned a simple strapless black dress featuring tiered ruffles.
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The black, tiered ensemble featured a white bouquet pattern embroidered throughout.
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Jennifer Lopez teamed the same one with a floaty tiered miniskirt.
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The top three tiers of a four-tiered hina doll display.
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The ceiling has arched wood beams and a tiered iron chandelier.
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One caveat of a tiered-pricing conceit that rewards earlier birds?
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Andrew Cuomo's order to consider eliminating the two-tiered wage system.
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A two-tiered borrowing system emerges, and the public half degrades.
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Jaggar crushed velvet pumps with tiered metallic heels, $142 at shopbop.com.
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The most sacred object in the coronation was the tiered umbrella.
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Turner's look included a sparkly sleeveless top and a tiered miniskirt.
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Instead, I worked with him to create a two-tiered program.
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The three-tiered presentation will start with a workshop at 1 p.m.
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" Another potential instrument the ECB could detail is a "tiered deposit rate.
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Nothing is known about what the ECB's tiered system might look like.
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Players under two-way contracts are paid on a tiered salary system.
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The sale is tiered — the bigger your order, the bigger the deal.
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T-Mobile led the way back and no longer advertises tiered plans.
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It's also a multi-tiered process, which takes weeks to carry out.
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If people put that two-tiered approach in, it turns out better.
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And they feasted on a five-tiered wedding cake, requiring 110 lbs.
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Sadly, we have a two-tiered system of justice in this country.
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For dessert ... a two-tiered Stormtrooper cake complete with fondant light sabers.
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Benavides designed a beautiful four-tiered wedding cake adorned with handcrafted flours.
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Tiered entrance fees could create a class system in our national parks.
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The two-tiered approach has inherent defects, as explained in detail here.
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That makes the two-tiered system a legitimate compromise for New York.
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Invariably, that song mapped out a three-tiered flow chart of oppression.
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The skirt on her custom gray dress was tiered with ruffled fabric.
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But what was a tiered system is morphing into a caste system.
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The U.S. has right now a two-tiered system of handling surveillance.
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Ford is working on a tiered schedule to restart plants in China.
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Middleton wore the tiered Alexander McQueen dress with a black Prada clutch.
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Tiered patios surround it (and, in one case, is submerged within it).
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The result is a two-tiered system that isn't working for anybody.
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It looks like two potatoes smashed together, or a two-tiered snowman.
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And, unlike its competitors, Hulu offers a tiered pricing model, some with commercials.
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WarnerMedia's plans for a three-tiered streaming service appear to be in flux.
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In fact, it just implemented a new three-tiered pricing plan this month.
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The double-tiered structures create for an inspired and organized platform for illustration.
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BTW ... A-Rod's 4-tiered cake, which looked incredible, was from Divine Delicacies.
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" "So this is a real question of a two-tiered system of justice.
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It has a tiered business model, with corporations paying more for added services.
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Rihanna was the belle of the ball in this flowing yellow tiered gown.
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Activists accused Facebook of promoting and attempting to build a two-tiered internet.
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Concorde didn't offer tiered seating divided up by first, business, or economy classes.
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His goal was $75k and he offered tiered prizes to anyone who donated.
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"Allahu akbar," the imam called from the front of the two-tiered room.
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The ProPlus model has a two-tiered design and comes in different colors.
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The benefits were obvious, allowing for easier fare increases while offering tiered pricing.
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Tiered at the front, it revealed a peep of Gomez's silver platform sandals.
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Mr. de Blasio said that option would create a confusing two-tiered system.
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If Title IX is used, it's going to create a two-tiered system.
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For silver-tiered plans, the most common choice, the average deductible was $22014,2100.
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The gown, designed by Monsoori, featured both a plunging neckline and tiered skirt.
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What does work, at least for many people, is a three-tiered approach.
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The A.C.L.U. also sued Kansas in state court over the two-tiered voting system.
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She paired the look with a tiered tulle Marchesa veil and Lorraine Schwartz earrings.
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The company has a tiered business model, with corporations paying more for added services.
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Floral embroidery decorated oversized tweed jackets and skirts suits as well as tiered dresses.
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The company has a tiered business model, where corporations pay more for added services.
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Her Chanel dress featured a Peter Pan collar, rounded sleeves, and a tiered skirt.
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A multi-tiered approach The company takes a multi-pronged approach to managing plastic.
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The result was a two-tiered pay structure for tipped and non-tipped workers.
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The way Geithner orchestrated this was through a two-tiered series of policy choices.
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Recently, MoviePass added a three-tiered payment plan that's much more down to earth.
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Failed tests warrant more frequent testing tied to tiered penalties for further failed tests.
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Yet this two-tiered system provides no standard process of naturalisation for non-Jews.
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Now the company is replacing Neverstop with a new tiered subscription plan called Pulse.
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Levy thinks that the future of coworking will likely lead to a tiered system.
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It opens to a two-tiered deck, one of which has a hot tub.
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Venezuela moved from a three-tiered to a dual exchange rate system last year.
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NYSE and Nasdaq declined to comment on the SEC probe into multi-tiered pricing.
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The plans initially called for a three-tiered service to launch in late 2019.
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The hotel will be part of a five-story tiered garden atop the bunker.
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Read more:Katy Perry wore a $2,650 pink cape that looks like a tiered cake
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MoviePass tried various ways to stay afloat, including several attempts at tiered subscription plans.
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Ines Di Santo, right, featured an intricate ruffled tiered gown with a cathedral train.
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A three-tiered brokerage marketThe lowest tier will be the most disintermediated by tech.
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The castle has three-bedroom suites and multi-tiered levels, private dining, living areas.
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Both Ms. Midler and Bianca Jagger would showcase his distinctive snakeskin three-tiered wedges.
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Sparrow Kelley stopped in front of the two-tiered cottage and considered turning back.
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"I love chocolate and Vaughn loves Vanilla so we're having a tiered cake," she said.
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Bey and Blue were decked out in tiered hydrangea-print chiffon dresses by Dolce & Gabbana.
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The clouds look like candles that have burned down to tiered pools of blue wax.
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Lizzie: The whole thing, because there is a complex, multi-tiered plot in this video.
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This year, transition it into fall by layering it over a top with tiered sleeves.
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Verizon also had better upload rates for its top-tiered service, further disproving Comcast's claims.
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The Tiered Skirt The oversized sweater and voluminous skirt mix is having a major moment.
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There will be only one set of rules – not a two-tiered system of justice.
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The relatives who came to see him brought food in giant tiered stainless steel tiffins.
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Hope you enjoy this multi-tiered story—you'll see what I mean in a second.
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Zoey Deutch topped off her lacy, tiered dress with red lipstick and a large curls.
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"It will be movies on demand but it will be a tiered structure," he adds.
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But the two-tiered ad policy implies that some voices are more important than others.
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A tiered deposit rates would suggest that interest rates could stay low for even longer.
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The sweeping lawns slope down to several tiered ponds that flow into one large pond.
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The party had a gold theme, plenty of desserts, performances, a tiered cake, and fireworks.
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The multi-tiered creations were made by Divine Delicacies Cakes, which is located in Miami.
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There's a flat fee of $25 for each item sold plus a tiered commission structure.
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Withdrawals can be random or predetermined, based on a tiered level of contribution or need.
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Or would it drain money from traditional public schools and create a tiered education system?
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Tiered pricing hasn't worked in the past, but I think a better thing is coming.
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Rudolph was wearing a tiered sundress in a muted rainbow geometric pattern and no makeup.
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It is not unusual for bands to have tiered accommodations, but it is for us.
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When it's Chief Justice John Roberts' turn, we can see the multi-tiered Senate dais.
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Outdoor space: A tiered backyard offers ample space from which to enjoy unobstructed canyon views.
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Others said that it wasn&apost unique to Jaclyn Cosmetics to distribute tiered PR packages.
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The two-tiered workforce is leaving more contractors feeling burnt — and willing to speak out.
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Verizon's largest tiered data plan includes eight gigabytes a month, which can easily be surpassed.
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"The Politician" star's multi-tiered sheer dress brought the drama thanks to the puffed sleeves.
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The requirements will be tiered, scaled to different income levels up to $30,000 per year.
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There will be only one set of rules — not a two-tiered system of justice.
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The tiered scheme essentially permits banks to hold excess cash overnight without paying a penalty.
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At the very top is the stupa itself, white, with a 21960-tiered golden spire.
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There are two-tiered heath care systems in the United Kingdom and other developed countries.
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This unfairly benefits established firms and penalizes new entrants, contributing to a two-tiered society.
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Its tiered pricing system, from $15 to $50, hadn't done much to disrupt the industry.
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Verizon has now extended its Apple Music subscription indefinitely for its two higher tiered Unlimited plans.
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And it's free for personal use, with tiered pricing for Pro ($5/month) and Enterprise use.
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This said, many online tax sites offer tiered services with low-cost options for any situation.
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Republicans put together a two-tiered structure, given the huge number of candidates who were running.
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The result is a two-tiered system of justice that favors those connected to the network.
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Additionally, the couple had a tall tiered cake, which was designed and created by Fiona Cairns.
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First reported by Reuters, the debate about a tiered deposit rate has divided Governing Council members.
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In May, the mother-daughter duo wore matching tiered hydrangea-print chiffon dresses by Dolce & Gabbana.
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That's better than Google Drive, Dropbox or iCloud's pricing, which are still tiered and more expensive.
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Pandora Plus was announced last month, as the mid-tier in Pandora's new, three-tiered service.
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The newlyweds' four-tiered wedding cake included layers of berries and cream, chocolate decadence and funfetti.
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The extravagant celebration also included a fireworks display and a nine-tiered wedding cake, Contactmusic reported.
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"The two-tiered system makes it easy for businesses to cheat, to cheat workers," Allegretto said.
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For her part, McCartney wore an emerald green silk jacquard strapless dress with double tiered sleeves.
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Genmab receives tiered royalties of between 12 and 20 percent from J&J on its sales.
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In place of DirecTV Now's currently multi-tiered service are two new plans: Plus and Max.
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The tiered system allows you to book lower-end hotels for much less than luxury resorts.
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On average, it takes Vincentini around three to four hours to make a standard tiered cake.
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Combined, this legislative framework presents a two-tiered threat to Hezbollah's corrupt enablers in the TBA.
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Its bodice and skirt were made from tiered rows of sparkling fringe that reached her ankles.
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They asserted that the towns denied basic services to outsiders, essentially creating a two-tiered system.
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Security markets can be tiered in a few categories, depending on the buyer's and the budget.
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This would then create a tiered system and stifle the free flow of information, they argue.
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The Boboli is a tiered Florentine paradise of ancient statues and geometric fountains and rambling hedgework.
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Will they be tiered based on income (one of the most politically contentious elements), or universal?
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Few physicians realize that the recommended two-tiered Lyme disease testing protocol is outdated and inaccurate.
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At their wedding this summer, the couple celebrated with a tiered cake dripping with confectionary jellyfish.
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The company offers a free version, then tiered pricing based on usage, storage and data retention.
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Amsale's tiered, sleeveless V-neck gown is fitted for a black-tie or laid-back celebration.
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Outdoor space: The outdoor kitchen is built into a circular, tiered stone patio in the backyard.
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The Department of Labor and the Obama Administration both support ending the two-tiered wage system.
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Maëva Coucke from France invoked the 1920s in a tiered gown with rows of sparkling fringe.
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What's new: LightShed will initially offer tiered, subscription research for institutional investors like first client KKR.
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One possible idea floated in recent weeks — but shut down — has been a "tiered pricing" scheme.
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You've got Albany and Macon and Augusta, these different-tiered cities that also are seeing growth.
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There should not be a tiered wage, and right now there is a tiered wage when it comes to facilities that do provide opportunities but not at a self-sufficient wage that enables people to gain a degree of independence as far as they can go.
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For markets, tiered rates are only likely as part of a bigger easing that involves rate cuts.
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It is a tiered structure with sharp corners pointed upward, suggesting a kind of non-Western crown.
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Mr. Ramos ascended the chamber's two-tiered wooden rostrum and, under the Assembly's rules, swore himself in.
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Hopefully she'll have another jaw dropping fashion moment like last year's two-tiered Giambattista Valli pink gown!
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Even before the season starts, many teams set tiered pricing based on day, time and opponent matchup.
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It was always the second-tiered, way-at-the-bottom cuisine to know about and care about.
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This "tiered" system is designed to limit the impact of negative interest rates on banks' bottom line.
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She showed off her bump in an off-the-shoulder goldenrod-colored gown featuring a tiered bust.
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It was at this earlier, more intimate reception that the couple cut their four tiered wedding cake.
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Americans do not want a two-tiered justice system which gives non-citizens more rights than themselves.
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Orange is the second-highest level on a three-tiered smog alert system that triggers emergency measures.
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Right now, there are nearly 800 styles in select colors that enjoy Everlane's special tiered-pricing option.
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For the event, she paired white trousers with a tiered maternity blouse that had a single sleeve.
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If we operated under this two-tiered strategy, the current Zika crisis could have possibly been avoided.
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Franklin Roosevelt converted a room in the White House to a tiered home theater with 51 seats.
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It also offers a tiered seating area with some of the best people-watching in Lower Manhattan.
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The event had a fall rustic theme and featured sunflowers, gourd decor, and a four-tiered cake.
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The four-tiered cake included two layers of pink sponge cake in honor of breast cancer awareness.
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"Each layer is like a transition in life," Mr. Chuang said of the watch's tiered concentric circles.
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It should not be a two-tiered system where internet companies are taxed under a different standard.
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That will push down the global price of steel and aluminum and create a two-tiered market.
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Ceremonial offerings are likely to include a three-tiered rice offering, bananas and a cooked pig's head.
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A popular majority should decide the presidency directly, he said, through runoff elections or tiered-candidate ballots.
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The revised regulations now follow the two-tiered classification system Congress established for "endangered" and "threatened" species.
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Americans responded to this two-tiered system of justice with a series of popular protests and elections.
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This purple tiered cake covered in crystals is another spiritually inspired look for a black-tie affair.
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Recent multi-Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves wore a Giambattista Valli tiered tulle gown in blushing-bride pink.
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Every character class uses tiered star cards to upgrade its abilities and change the way they play.
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Google's current egalitarian approach to tech could shift to a future tiered system of access and permissions.
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In addition to the upfront payment, Conatus is eligible to receive significant payments for certain development, regulatory and commercial milestones, and would get tiered double-digit royalties on emricasan single-agent sales and tiered single- to double-digit royalties on sales of combination products containing emricasan, the companies said.
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They included the introduction of a tiered, mutually-recognized Trusted Trader Programme to cover businesses large and small.
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Customers on the lower tiered Go Unlimited plan are still eligible for the six month Apple Music trial.
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So when we heard they were having a tiered buy-more-save-more sale, we got really excited.
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He and Kate Middleton also served a traditional eight-tiered cake served at their reception at Buckingham Palace.
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The actress commanded the spotlight in a tulle, tiered gown in purples and pinks with metallic heeled sandals.
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The service is free for individual users, with tiered pricing starting at $60 per user for small businesses.
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Conversely, Wiig takes quiet risks, opting for artfully loose silhouettes with tiered or ruffled elements, or formal pants.
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In other words, our two-tiered system of justice, hopefully, I pray, is being dismantled, brick by brick.
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The seven-tiered confection in the bakery's chocolate chip flavor was the biggest Milk Bar cake to date.
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They are displayed on tiered adobe-style steps, as they might have been in their original Pueblo settings.
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An institution rooted in the ideal of equal opportunity is now, like air travel, one more tiered experience.
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The company also sells a multi-tiered membership plan that issues said members credits on a monthly schedule.
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They included the introduction of a tiered, mutually-recognised Trusted Trader Programme to cover businesses large and small.
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"It's about how to approach all vacancies" on the Supreme Court and throughout the three-tiered federal judiciary.
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I find a leaning five-tiered shelf at Urban Outfitters that's perfect, and decide to go for it.
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There's also a tiered subscription service for players who want to fully integrate their campaigns into Beyond's system.
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He and Kate Middleton also served a traditional eight-tiered cake served at their reception at Buckingham Palace.
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The mock neck gown featured a beautiful tulle tiered skirt with pretty pink flowers cinched at her waistline.
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"I'd like to work on funding for trans people who can't afford even my tiered rates," Reilly adds.
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On March 05212, 2016, the Venezuelan government instituted the latest reform of its multi-tiered exchange rate regime.
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Although Kanojia is basically declaring war on ISPs with Starry, he'll stick with the traditional tiered pricing model.
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Time Warner's owner AT&T said in November that it would soon offer customers a three-tiered service.
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In August, it moved forward with the tiered plan in earnest for all video streaming for all customers.
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A three-tiered deck with several fire pits overlooks the Newport harbor at Gurney's Newport Resort and Marina.
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Charlotte Bridgeman x The Drop Women's Blush Pink Floral V-Neck Button Down Tiered Maxi Dress, $69.90; amazon.
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This month, MoviePass added a tiered series of plans with prices that vary depending on location and format.
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Teigen and Legend made their daughter a gorgeous two-tiered pink birthday cake, which she documented on Snapchat.
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The real standout of the gym is its tiered spin studio, which makes for a cinematic cycling experience.
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The company has said in the past it would operate tiered pricing, with lower prices for poorer countries.
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The company also makes matching teacups, saucers, platters, and tiered tea trays, which you can buy on Amazon.
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Some orchestras use risers — or tiered platforms — that elevate the players in the back rows for better visibility.
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The U.S. and our global partners should adopt a two-tiered preparedness strategy: proactive research and reactionary response.
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It's tiered skirt particularly stood out, as it was ankle-length with semi-sheer panels made from feathers.
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The one-shoulder top of her Monsoori dress was black, while her tiered skirt was a muted lavender.
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Her baby-blue dress had a plunging neckline, tiered skirt, and a black bow tied around the waist.
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The gown was pastel-pink with black polka dots, and featured a floral embellishment above its tiered skirt.
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This open-shoulder, tiered dress was less than $8 and had loads of 4- and 5-star reviews.
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There's also an Artificial Palm Christmas Tree Set for $150 for those who would like a tiered option.
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Ask Real Estate Q.I live in an Art Deco condo tower with terraces tiered like a wedding cake.
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But it creates a tiered system in which customer-generators get reimbursed at a rate slightly below retail.
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Restaurant Opportunities argues that this two-tiered wage system perpetuates sexual harassment, poverty, wage theft and workplace discrimination.
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Walter said overwhelming demand for the conference this year led organizers to create additional tiered levels of access.
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"Payment amount would be fixed and tiered based on income level and family size," reads the fact sheet.
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The comfortable, yet chic tiered skirt has become a favorite streetwear look, making it a win for bridal.
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But private insurance is facing a crisis, raising new questions about the viability of a two-tiered system.
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Ultimately, true data security requires a multi-tiered approach, and new technology is only one part of that.
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YZ: We sell a monthly subscription to doctors and it's a tiered pricing model as measured by volume.
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But this two-tiered system of haves and have-nots is poised for its biggest transformation in decades.
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The two-tiered dashboard is a different approach, looking unique in a segment that often comes up bland.
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Hurricane Maria is a reminder that this two-tiered system of American citizenship is neither democratic nor tenable.
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Performers literally wear the symbolic shop, which is a garment designed with tiered platforms where the soap is displayed.
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But there's growing concern that bail creates a two-tiered system for the 113 million people arrested each year.
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The young fashion plate wore a sparkly cape over her tiered lace dress, glamming it up like her mom.
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"A tiered console strategy allows the companies to engage different user groups at different price points," Harding-Rolls said.
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The tiered openings, he said, would be based on supply base availability, employee health concerns and local government recommendations.
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Talk of tiered rates in recent weeks has also led to some speculation that the ECB could cut rates.
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He bathed in sacred waters and mounted an octagonal throne, cooled by the shade of a nine-tiered umbrella.
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The service works on a subscription model with tiered per user pricing starting at $19 per user, per month.
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The newlyweds cut into a three-tiered vanilla bean cake with vanilla buttercream and raspberry coulis from Caribou Club.
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Medicare has historically relied on tiered facility fees, with five different prices tethered to the complexity of the case.
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A Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, ProductBoard offers tiered pricing based on feature set, like which integrations (e.g.
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Goodwin, meanwhile, crafted a three-tiered chocolate cake that she topped with various chocolate treats like chocolate-covered pretzels.
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Monetization will come via a freemium route, building a tiered pricing model on top of the basic free version.
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Users will get cash back on purchases made with the card, instead of reward points, through a tiered system.
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Macadaan actually sees a three-tiered problem with the adoption and use of applications on current voice-controlled devices.
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Olympic medalists traditionally cradle flower bouquets as they hold up gold, silver or bronze medals from a tiered platform.
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But, the tiered pricing backfired on the company because new members are largely opting for the cheapest membership plan.
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USC's multi-tiered process sounds like small steps in a safe space towards a tricky and less forgiving marketplace.
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Rihanna famously wore a two-tiered, hot pink confection to the 2015 Grammy Awards, that dazzled from every angle.
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" Cohn suggested moving to a "two-tiered regulatory system where big and small banks would play by different rules.
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We think the festival's organizers easily could've put another of their top-tiered female artists in a headlining slot.
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They eventually developed a new three-tiered maritime security system involving maritime police, the coast guard, and the navy.
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For the red-carpet event, she wore a cream-colored maternity blouse with a tiered bodice and single sleeve.
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The tiered roof flows into numerous porches, giving residents the ability to simultaneously enjoy the outdoors and city life.
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Yair Levy, Salaryo's cofounder and CEO, thinks that the future of coworking will likely lead to a tiered system.
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Goldman Sachs said a tiered system would be a "critical" part of any further rate cuts by the ECB.
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"Attack lengths are in five-minute increments," he added, which suggests that attacks are priced in a tiered way.
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The calls come too often to make tea in the traditional way—using the double-tiered kettle, the çaydanlık.
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I have to completely re-format my media center, new providers, cable, wireless, new passwords, tiered services, all that.
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Even though the two-tiered system is a frustration for some, it does afford the opportunity for local change.
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ThredUp's overall commission structure is also tiered, but in smaller increments with different prices for women's and children's clothing.
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Princess Bea sparkled in the sunshine in a $1,850 green silk-blend lamé tiered dress by The Vampire's Wife.
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At Carnegie, the audience members in the hall's tiered balconies look like modern-dress angels in a Renaissance fresco.
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Meanwhile, the grievances about Britain's two-tiered economy that inspired the Brexit movement in the first place remain unaddressed.
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The cases that have pushed Mr. Trump to criticize American criminal justice, however, only underscore our two-tiered system.
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Asset management fees paid to the firm will be tiered in breakpoints and will have a total fee cap.
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If Frozen themed frozen treats aren't your thing, Sam's Club is selling two and three-tiered Frozen 2 cakes.
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Kalmar lace-up leather sandals with stone detail, $353; cotton slip dress with a tiered skirt, $595; at kalmarlifestyle.com.
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Winfrey wore a blush pink tiered dress with a lace trim, along with a large flowery hat and sunglasses.
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Duran's three-tiered cat cake was gorgeous and genuinely impressive, but it wasn't Swift's only cat cake this birthday.
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In December, the company announced that it was changing its prices once again, this time adopting a tiered plan.
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Some routinely demand big bank heads answer for themselves and for the two-tiered justice system that enables them.
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It exposes the justice system to unconstitutional overreach and perceptions of an unfair two-tiered approach to certain citizens.
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Uber is still mulling its cash program and payout amounts, but they will also be tiered, another person said.
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Data must be tiered and prioritized based on whether it is critical (health care) or non-critical (streaming video).
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Over a snippet of The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows," a wedge quickly grows into a two-tiered birthday cake.
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With its high neck, bell sleeves and tiered skirt, it's definitely one of Kate's most high-fashion looks to date.
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Today, it's illegal to impose tiered pricing on any internet content, thanks to the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
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Now, that&aposs the very definition itself right there of what I&aposve been saying, a two-tiered justice system.
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And all I did was highlight a sad example of what is a two-tiered justice system in this country.
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Later, Hart greeted his guests onstage, where he was presented with a giant, multi-tiered birthday cake from DJ Irie.
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Diaper cakes are a growing trend at baby showers where diapers are arranged in the form of a tiered cake.
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The bride-to-be wore a white column Lela Rose dress featuring a quilted lace pattern and tiered fringe accents.
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Customers who exceed an average of 200GB monthly will be ordered to switch to one of Verizon's tiered data buckets.
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Bay Area VFR airspaces Bay Area VFR airspaces Picture a tiered wedding cake, upside-down, with radiuses measured in miles.
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That sense of entrapment has been given precise and claustrophobic life in the strategically tiered elevator set designed by Ultz.
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On its side Pakistan has built a multi-tiered amphitheatre for the boisterous crowds that come to watch the show.
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Tiered health insurance plans vary coverage based on where an in-network provider falls in the ranking system, McAndrew said.
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Critics complained that Free Basics created a two-tiered internet, further exacerbating the digital divide between developed and developing nations.
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If CBO doesn't do that multi-tiered estimate, the Kaiser Family Foundation or some other non-partisan group ought to.
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This was read by some analysts as an endorsement of tiered rate policy similar to that recently adopted by Japan.
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But its difficulty is neatly tiered so as to guarantee even the bluntest of button bashers has a ball throughout.
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Then, she danced the night away in a red jeweled high-low gown with a tiered train, also by Cinco.
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There is room for improvement, he noted Tuesday, saying that he is not satisfied with the company's tiered pricing strategy.
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The resulting two-tiered system of justice frustrates and disillusions the public, and breaks faith in government and its institutions.
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And Style Star winner, Zendaya, proved she was worth of the honor, wearing a gorgeous, multicolor, tiered Schiaparelli Couture creation.
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In it, a black woman squats in the forest, wearing translucent platform heels, and messily devours a tiered chocolate cake.
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For distilled spirits, an across-the-board rate of $13.50 per proof gallon has been replaced with a tiered system.
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Multnomah Falls, a 620-foot two-tiered waterfall near Dodson, Oregon, is located just a 30-minute drive from Portland.
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CBP uses a three-tiered strategy to efficiently search each of these packages; intelligence gathering, nonintrusive inspection, and hand inspection.
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Back in the 1950s and '60s, Canadian psychologist Eric Berne introduced a three-tiered model for understanding a person's identity.
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The previous two-tiered dashboard seemingly inspired by Jean-Luc Picard's captain's chair has been banished to the neutral zone.
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The current plan doesn't specify the rate structure, though Cohn's comments about a two-tiered system resemble the GOP plan.
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Pimco said this week it expects the ECB to remove the yield floor for asset purchases and introduce tiered rates.
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A bluestone path leads to a landscaped front area, and there is a large tiered bluestone patio in the back.
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Through the tiered care system and its public hospitals, the government has a great deal of control over inpatient care.
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It's actually just one piece of material that's painted to look tiered; all the buttons and ties are painted, too.
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Thousands of temples define the country's urban and rural landscapes, decorated with magnificent golden stupas and multi-tiered, pointed roofs.
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There were tiered tulle dresses with voluminous trains, tight cocktail dresses topped with black velvet bows, and fez-like hats.
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A three-tiered, newly refurbished shrine to the Ye family stands among plain concrete buildings and more dilapidated wooden houses.
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In contrast, short-dated bonds, especially Germany's, have come under pressure after the ECB announced tiered interest rates on Thursday.
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This tiered tulip vase stands more than five feet high and its form mimics the gabled roofs of Shinto shrines.
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Beyond is the two-tiered art-and-music studio, whose upper platform leads through French doors to a rear patio.
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The average wedding cake, for instance — multi-tiered, artfully decorated, hand-delivered to your venue — rings in at about $500.
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We like: The afternoon tea is a delight, with its little sandwiches and tiered sweets presentation, plus, bubbly to boot.
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The display is more like a tower than an ancient pyramid, resembling a multilevel carousel tiered like a wedding cake.
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The museum's outer layer consists of 3,600 bronze-colored aluminum panels formed in the shape of a three-tiered crown.
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It is landscaped with tiered gardens and stone paths, and includes a small shed and parking space for two cars.
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The stars posed for photos and enjoyed an epic multi-tiered cake decorated with cabs, leopard print and — what else?
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The ECB last week cut interest rates by 0.10%, resumed a bond-buying programme and introduced tiered rates for banks.
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Lady Gaga was in the height of fame and kooky outfits when she wore this white tiered wedding cake ensemble.
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Over the past nine months, however, they have successfully undercut these rules with a new tiered quota system for drivers.
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Last Easter, Costco sold a four-pound, two-tiered decadent carrot walnut cake with an apricot-and-cream-cheese filling.
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A mime or jester quality to the models draws positive attention to the Szenfeld's stark-white, multi-tiered paper creations.
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Presenter and country singer Kacey Musgraves, for example, donned a fluffy Giambattista Valli Couture three-tiered gown in the popular hue.
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The photo's focal point — aside from the grinning birthday girl — was a three-tiered pink cake, complete with a multicolored trim.
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These tiered communities usually require buy-in fees plus monthly fees, but contract types, refund policies and amenities all differ substantially.
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"Even if tiered, this shift is likely to simplify the thicket of taxes in place now," she told CNBC by email.
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But I don't think this will be done in haste, with a tiered yet efficient system carrying its own inherent benefits.
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The sessions, staged in a Harvard classroom-like setting, with tiered desks in a u-shape, were closed to the press.
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Miller posted a photo of her elaborate, two-tiered cake featuring a champagne glass with Barbie legs sticking out the top.
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The service offers tiered access to both on-demand programming and live cable TV, as well as movies and sports channels.
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Most visits involve a small co-payment and there is a tiered system of premiums, with exemptions for the poorest people.
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The site features all the trademarks of a scammy security token, including tiered pre-sale pricing and an urgent countdown clock.
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The six-tiered, black and gold Art Deco-style dessert went perfectly with their 1920's-themed bash featured in BRIDES.
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The image also gave fans a glimpse at her lace tiered wedding gown as well as her beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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Now, the company has introduced tiered pricing, offering one blowouts for $35, three blowouts for $99, and five blowouts for $149.
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We all saw (and swooned at) the gloriously tiered maroon Marchesa gown Zendaya wore at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening.
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Google relies on TVCs for around half of their total workforce in what's been called a two-tiered system of employment.
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He knows the added difficulty that can come from working on mass shootings, beyond the heavy case load and tiered investigations.
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There are only a handful of tiered evidence grant programs across the federal government, however, so it is only a start.
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Players were paid within a tiered system that topped out in the $0003,000 range for a 50-game schedule (plus playoffs).
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The lawsuit, he said, was related to what AT&T viewed as government overreach, not the provisions prohibiting tiered internet service.
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The Swiss National Bank, another central bank with negative rates, also has a tiered system to ease the pain on banks.
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Eventually, he hopes to start a cannabis club too, with tiered membership and a plan he won't reveal at this point.
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It's part of the company's Choose What You Pay sale, which has tiered discounts on products Everlane made too much of.
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The result is a two-tiered employment structure in which contract workers can find themselves paid less and receiving fewer benefits.
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These have been mooted to include a change in forward guidance, rate cuts, a tiered deposit rate and recommencing asset purchases.
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Dubbed "Strathdon" by the Curiosity team, the brittle rock looks like a gigantic chunk of baklava, with its tiered, wavy rows.
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The new system, which Ms. DeVos said replaced an "all or nothing" approach, would determine loan forgiveness on a tiered system.
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There are tiered monetary incentives for CorePower teachers and managers based on class type and the number of people they enroll.
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Ms. DeVos instituted a tiered system to grant some borrowers partial relief, but those measures were struck down by the courts.
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Abdel Majid, who switched effortlessly between French, Arabic and Berber, seemed to carry within him the three-tiered history of Morocco.
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I climbed the three-tiered "temple mountain" called the Baphuon, with its gopura, or tower, soaring 100 feet toward the heavens.
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The former ACU staffer said that tiered access to the event has been a contentious issue at CPAC in years past.
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The graves in Kobani, more than 1,200 so far, are each two-tiered marble-clad tombs with earthen planters on top.
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So in California, home to a massive three-tiered public university system, professional reporters are leaning on student journalists for help.
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The actress wore a strapless marigold gown with a tiered skirt, which she paired with gold heels and chain-link jewelry.
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I use this tiered glass tray from Ikea, but for something a mite less breakable, try this acrylic bowl from Target.
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Financial institutions recognize that no one solution is a panacea and that achieving consumer security will require a multi-tiered approach.
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Miss France, for example, channeled the 1920s in a tiered gown, while Miss Colombia opted for a dress with daring cutouts.
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But most states have a two-tiered minimum wage system, where tipped workers have a lower minimum wage than nontipped workers.
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Facebook also seems to be considering creating a tiered advertising system, similar to YouTube advertising program Google Preferred, one source noted.
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It plans to take a tiered approach as well, granting bonuses to drivers based on various trip thresholds, the source said.
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The inspired costumes, which include fetching tiered tutus and Necco Wafer-colored bathing caps for his daughters, are by Alison Siple.
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One side of the stage leads straight to a rising slope of tiered seating, with a proximity the Joyce usually lacks.
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" The association's plan calls for building a temporary, two-tiered roadway alongside stretches of the B.Q.E. in a "parallel bypass method.
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WeWork, which is New York City's largest office tenant, has tiered pricing plans for co-working spaces for individuals and businesses.
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To end their afternoon together, Meyers brings out a lopsided, three-tiered birthday cake for Garten, who turned 71 on Feb. 2.
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What we may see is a tiered transition to bargaining, with some Republicans joining on March 2, and others on March 16.
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Some organizations will offer discounts for large gifts, or charge tiered fees that go down as your balance in the fund grows.
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However, this price point represents a missed opportunity for Amazon to boost its Prime subscriptions by also discounting its top-tiered plan.
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Co-pays for the public health plan are based on a three-tiered system with the mid-range price costing about $3.
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Tiered, thin, and hard, this wand is stiff enough to comb through every lash without leaving behind accidental smudging on your lid.
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This could come in the form of a tiered deposit rate, which would exempt banks from some of the ECB's punitive charges.
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The pair's designer ensembles featured cap sleeves with draped detailing, smocked frill-trim empire waist, tiered maxi skirt, and floor-sweeping hem.
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T-Mobile, who had previously led the way by removing tiered data back in January, updated its own unlimited plan to match.
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In David Zinn's terrifically detailed two-tiered set, a spiral staircase connects the floors, and the action moves between them almost constantly.
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It's also where Game of Thrones shot the Bloody Gate, an elaborate tiered guardhouse outside of the Eyrie castle, in season four.
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In 2014, the Obama administration suggested that it was time for the federal government to do away with the two-tiered system.
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For the third anniversary of her activewear line Calia, Underwood, 35, sent Clarkson a three-tiered "cake" of products from the brand.
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Experts say the U.S. has a three-tiered distribution system for spirits, and those regulations help protect consumers from buying tainted alcohol.
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"This two-tiered server is great because it maximizes vertical space, and I love the mix of the galvanized metal and wood."
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IMF SAYS ECB'S POSSIBLE TIERED DEPOSIT RATE WOULD HAVE VERY SMALL IMPACT ON AGGREGATE BANK PROFITABILITY AND QUESTIONABLE IMPACT ON CREDIT CONDITIONS
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Rhys, 42, wore a navy blue jacket and dark jeans while Russell, 41, wore a long, tiered red dress with spaghetti straps.
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"The cake is a five-tiered cake, but it's varied in different heights, so it's modern but it's also traditional," Cabot explained.
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In one of the images, the couple held hands during the ceremony, while in another they cut into their three-tiered cake.
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During the rite, holy water was poured on the king's hands and he was also given a ceremonial nine-tiered white umbrella.
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While Vink specializes in food photography, Jell-O proved to be a surprising challenge—especially for many-tiered constructions like this one.
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"These tiered mini cakes—made of scones with clotted cream icing—let you have your cake and eat breakfast, too," she says.
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It's the bundle: your favorite websites tiered up into different packages, forcing you to pay different rates just to access different sites.
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Kennedy was also presented with a multi-tiered birthday cake featuring the presidential seal, which you can see in the photo above.
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Other social media firms, such as Microsoft's LinkedIn unit, already have tiered memberships, with subscription versions that offer greater access and data.
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They turned up in a room beneath the tiered seating of a lecture hall in the physics department at Perth's Curtin University.
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The ECB's Governing Council discussed the merits of a tiered deposit rate at its March 2016 meeting but ultimately decided against it.
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DIY Instagrammer Jessica Hoyle-King shared a photo of a four-tiered cake from her brother's wedding that she said cost $50.
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It's also launching two new packages to replace its existing multi-tiered lineup, both of which bundle HBO into their channel lineups.
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NomadA three-tiered gourmet restaurant with one of the best lamb burgers in town, this hip spot is not to be missed.
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Even a three-tiered bandstand has history: It was constructed of wood from the dance floor of New York's erstwhile Roseland Ballroom.
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Massachusetts has a two-tiered system, where the company runs a background check and then the state's public utilities department runs another.
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Given the tiered system of supervision and required cellmate per prison protocol, MCC does have standards in place to prevent inmate suicide.
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Courtesy Groninger Museum Collection; photograph by Marten de Leeuw In shape, Kingelez's buildings are variously tiered, towering, serpentine, pinnate, finned, and scalloped.
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The Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan is known for its grand public spaces, such as its two-tiered ballroom and vast lobby.
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Only now, under the intense scrutiny of the Mueller investigation, are Russia's multi-tiered, pernicious probes into the Trump campaign being revealed.
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The central bank has been intervening since February to prop up the naira after introducing a complex, multi-tiered exchange rate system.
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Tiered pricing will likely emerge as a central issue in the debate, said Spratt, who has a working paper on the topic.
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The central bank's staff are drawing up a tiered system for reserves that would exempt some deposits from the most punitive rates.
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The tiered idea was later dropped in favor of a single product that will be sold alongside the existing HBO Now service.
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Ms. Amos described a six-tiered daily education track for the women that she called Primary One, Primary Two and so on.
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If he's successful, critics argue, it could signal the end of Canada's universal health care access by creating a two-tiered system.
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How do we say yes to an $8,000 dress, or hand over our credit cards for a $2,500 tiered chocolate-mousse cake?
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Taken together, ACA repeal and the Muslim Ban will amount to a two-tiered blow for healthcare access for communities like mine.
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But Ford's garden was different, with its forest and granite columns, rising like redwoods, supporting tiered offices that conjured up tree canopies.
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A new tiered deposit rate system is also to be introduced, designed to protect banks from the global trend toward negative rates.
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Now it has unveiled a three-tiered pricing plan for 2019; all three tiers allow members to see three films a month.
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A tiered shoe rack, for example, can double or triple the area of the closet floor where your footwear otherwise piles up.
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The Lela Rose piece was also structured like a tiered cake, with each layer of fabric larger than the one above it.
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Missouri moved to a tiered registry in 2018, and Burke was placed in tier one with other offenders with less severe offenses.
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A closer look at that closeness reveals something about the status of jazz musicians, or more exactly, about their three-tiered status.
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The book offers an eye-opening lesson, for example, on how the two-tiered system of health care started in this country.
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Centene markets its signature product — its three-tiered Ambetter plans — in at least 15 states, and covers more than 1.4 million customers.
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At a recent meeting to consider promotions for ten staffers, Brown derailed the agenda by questioning the whole idea of tiered titles.
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They said the tiered system was excessively complicated and could drive up administrative costs as companies try to comply with the rules.
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"We used to have top companies queuing up," says Patrick Nally, a sports-marketing specialist who helped develop FIFA's tiered sponsorship system.
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"Domestic strength and beneficial seasonal smoothing of tiered memberships could be clouded by potential international 'adjustments,'" Conder said in the Thursday note.
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In this context, "Teeth" becomes more than an exploration of a two-tiered system — it is a call for sweeping, radical change.
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There are also Ocean View rooms, and both types on executive floors, which are the higher-tiered rooms offered, aside from suites.
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Providers haven't explicitly said they want to create tiered services or packages, but they argue they should have the freedom to experiment.
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This narrow and tiered approach did not permit Washington to generate leverage on the nuclear file in non-nuclear theaters of competition.
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New cabanas line the two-tiered main pool, which now extends toward the cliff's edge for even better views of the Caribbean.
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The company on a tiered schedule started reopening its handful of assembly plants in the country at the beginning of this week.
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Or they can order tiered cakes using any of the company's standard cake-and-filling combinations — often to achieve a visual effect.
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Mr. Santos, who will appear in the coming film "Crazy Rich Asians," removed his glasses and delivered the two-tiered SMH reaction.
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There was a coral tone jumpsuit with a theatrically caped back, and a cable stitched sweater shimmying gracefully over a buoyantly tiered skirt.
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And meanwhile, someone was actually benefited from our two-tiered justice system, speaking of which, his whole entire life, former president Bill Clinton.
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The company recently did away with its multiple tiered pricing to combine packages into a single $20 per month option with 58 channels.
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People like having a bunch of different bundling options for cable, so maybe a slew of tiered pricing is the way to go.
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"I only came for the cake 🎂😜😘" she captioned a kissing photo of the couple cutting their multi-tiered white cake.
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That creates a two-tiered system with some commuters speeding down Broadway in an overly expensive Uber and others stuck taking the bus.
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The non-NASAs and non-DoDs can pay just for the amount of time they need, with a kind of tiered subscription service.
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For all its new technology, the AV industry may end up with a tiered system just like that of its conventional car predecessor.
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His second big break came in 2011: His three-tiered pink floral cake was named one of the most beautiful cakes in America.
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Microsoft lost a major case brought by contractors in the '90s, and Google has faced challenges more recently over its two-tiered system.
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Halle Berry arrived wearing a sheer body-hugging halter jumpsuit with over-the-top tiered train that left our jaws on the floor.
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The payments include more than $1 billion in general obligation bonds, the island's highest tiered credit that carries a constitutional lien on revenues.
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The pair's $5,395 designer ensembles featured cap sleeves with draped detailing, smocked frill-trim empire waists, tiered maxi skirts, and floor-sweeping hems.
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The pair's $5,395 designer ensembles featured cap sleeves with draped detailing, smocked frill-trim empire waists, tiered maxi skirt, and floor-sweeping hems.
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Lopez's longtime manager Benny Medina also gave a heartfelt speech and presented Lopez with a tiered, sparkling vanilla, chocolate and red velvet cake.
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In one, where so-called data localization requirements take off, the internet devolves into a two-tiered system of haves and have-nots.
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Kate bared her shoulders in the stunning dress, which featured a Bardot neckline, fitted bodice and full tiered skirt with black satin ribbon.
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The multi-tiered cake — which was not served — featured two regal birds and a woman holding what appeared to be a lotus flower.
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The nine who sit atop the three-tiered federal bench have not voiced their views of Trump since he took office in January.
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She recently stepped out in ruffles and continues her new favorite trend with a tiered cape that matches her skin-tight white gown.
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In good spirits, she listens to Mom and Dad belt out the "Happy Birthday" song in front of a two-tiered white cake.
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Arguably, though, Fairway has also fallen victim to a culture of increasingly tiered consumer experiences, for which it remains almost too quaintly ecumenical.
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Tiered benches are built into the sides of the space, at the center of which stands a white, rectangular column holding four screens.
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The more than seven-foot-tall tiered wedding cake was pronounced "elegant and edible" in the The Times's coverage of Ms. Nixon's wedding.
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Alongside the tiered system, it also said that it would be re-starting QE and it cut its deposit rate to record lows.
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The triple-tiered silhouette, and a deep flexed-roof porch over the Mall-facing side, draw on features in African architecture and sculpture.
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If fancy treats are more your style, Tiffany Tea comes with a three-tiered plate of finger sandwiches and mini-desserts for $49.
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One example of how the new two-tiered system will work is Adele, whose music is released through Sony in the United States.
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A two-tiered approach also ignores evidence that upstate businesses would not have as hard a time paying $15 as is often assumed.
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In 2011, the gear protecting the genitals evolved to its current two-tiered system, including a Kevlar-woven boxer and two Kevlar plates.
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"The US grocery market is unusually fragmented, and fragmentation inhibits the development of sophisticated, tiered and innovative private-label ranges," according to Fung.
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The hard site is a two-tiered building with an open bay running down the middle allowing full view of all the cells.
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So just as the movies are increasingly divided between originals and reboots, the sitcom may be starting to develop a two-tiered system.
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And, indeed, there's a tiered system of fines — with a lower level of penalties of up to 2% of global turnover (or €10M).
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Today, Israel's multi-tiered defense system is capable of intercepting missiles as close as Gaza and as far away as hundreds of miles.
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Guests lined up for lechón, or roast suckling pig on a spit, while chickens and roosters ran around on the tiered hills below.
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The Kardashev Scale is a three-tiered classification rubric that ranks civilizations on an astronomical scale of development based on their energy use.
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This shows what a growing cross-section of Americans in both political parties mean when they speak of a two-tiered justice system.
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The selection formula is based on a three-tiered system of results, but the weight given to competitions within each tier is unspecified.
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Shortly after noon, as he was seated under a nine-tiered umbrella, a heavy crown on his head, the king's transformation was complete.
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The countries agreed to a two-tiered system: Domestic courts would rule first, while countries could appeal to binational panels in limited circumstances.
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She was photographed outside the theater wearing a pink Lela Rose ensemble, which included a pink tiered cape and off-the-shoulder minidress.
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Lela Rose, who debuted her collection in a charming Greenwich Village park, showed a dotted tulle tiered gown with a ballet-inspired bodice.
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In October 2019, for example, she wore a tiered maternity blouse with white trousers while attending the red-carpet premiere of "Modern Love."
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Other social media firms, such as Microsoft Corp's LinkedIn unit, already have tiered memberships, with subscription versions that offer greater access and data.
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From the 1st century AD, the impressive three-tiered Roman amphitheatre was the scene of gladiator fights witnessed by over 20,000 baying citizens.
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The attorney general's chess game cannot end in checkmate to the politically motivated who like a double standard, two-tiered system just fine.
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Mr. Moses eventually settled for a two-tiered highway that was covered over by the promenade to help contain the noise and pollution.
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I plan to invest short-term savings differently than long-term savingsMarquit explained that she takes a tiered approach to her emergency savings.
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Substack takes a cut of that fee; Revue charges writers using a tiered-pricing system based on the size of newsletter's subscriber base.
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More, they have also adjusted their admission pricing, which used to be a tiered scheme topping out at $19.50 for a single adult.
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Simon Morley's new book presents a seven-tiered analytical framework that aims to make even the most inscrutable works of modern art accessible.
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The newlyweds, who share 20183-month-old son Lyon, also happily cut their multi-tiered wedding cake together with Shazier standing strong alongside Rodriguez.
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However, Lorenz said she's skeptical of that, and proposed a "tiered system" for catching the next "suicide forest"-type video before it goes viral.
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The current price for Hulu's lowest-tiered plan is $7.99 per month.. The company's "no ads" plan will remain priced at $11.99 per month.
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This year, color was heavily present in various parts of the festival, from the multi-tiered Spectra art installation to the food station setups.
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Viacom fell 4.1 percent to $37.65 on a softening advertisement market and news that Charter Communications has re-tiered five of Viacom's flagship networks.
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It now has tiered packages that let sports fans dig into their favorite content further, as well as add-on extras like NFL RedZone.
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About a week ago, MoviePass announced it was replacing its $15 to $50 tiered subscription plan with a flat fee of $9.95 a month.
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That was a fleeting moment in wedding-trend history, however, and couples soon returned to the classic tiered wedding cake — with some notable variations.
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WITH ITS four-tiered smog warnings and lethal dumps of toxic waste, China has become Exhibit A for the environmental costs of economic development.
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Whimsical tiered midi dresses, linen palazzo pants that don't constrict your legs, clothing that's as easy and breezy as we wish our surrounding were.
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Rouhani is also a member of the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts, two influential advisory bodies in Iran's multi-tiered power structure.
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Propelled into action, the city made a commitment to conservation, beginning with the implementation of a tiered water pricing system still in place today.
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On top of this, revenue per paid member has been dropping, which Angie's List says is a result of tiered pricing that it introduced.
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First off, we've introduced a new tiered-pricing structure to help make attendance more affordable — up to 40 percent less than last year's pricing.
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She opened the show as an actual Christmas tree, wearing a green A-line dress with a tiered skirt covered in tinsel and ornaments.
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Bayer will be responsible for seeking approvals outside of the United States and pay Loxo tiered double-digit percentage royalties on future ex-U.
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Since buying the app, Bloomberg reports Apple's already made some changes, like opting for a single fee as opposed to a two-tiered system.
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And like the Olympics, it would complete a kind of tiered color synergy for the iPhone's overall color palette (gold, silver, and now bronze).
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"They're going to spend a lot of their time and efforts on an even more-tiered regulatory system than we have today, " he added.
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We tracked down the big-sister-to-be's adorable dress, which features tiered ruffles, a twin dog print and black bow on the torso.
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Hoyle-King told INSIDER that the four-tiered dessert was made out of two different cakes from Costco and decorated with Trader Joe's flowers.
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Instead of having a classic three-tiered white wedding cake adorned with flowers and pearls, the couple cut into four tiers of pepperoni pizza.
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However, critics of the so-called two-tiered wage system argue that it exposes tipped workers to disproportionate levels of poverty and financial uncertainty.
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Shortly after the showstopping festival appearance, she headed to an afterparty with George in a tiered, brightly-colored one-shoulder minidress and metallic pumps.
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In September, the ECB announced a tiered system of interest rates — meaning that a portion of bank deposits are exempted from an ECB charge.
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Some argue this creates a two-tiered policy, under which the citizenship of Britons with another citizenship (or potentially another citizenship) is less assured.
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Of the 183 countries that were ranked using the report's tiered system, 29 showed enough progress to be upgraded, while 20 countries received downgrades.
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RUTLEDGE: WE HAD TIERED IT DIFFERENTLY ON THE INCREMENT, ALTHOUGH MOST OF THE CUSTOMER BASE WAS STILL THE WAY THEY HISTORICALLY HAD BEEN CARRIED.
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Viacom fell 5.4 percent to $37.12 on a softening advertisement market and news that Charter Communications has re-tiered five of Viacom's flagship networks.
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Images of the projected Apple campus — a four-tiered ringlike structure nestled in a thickly wooded landscape — evoke the landing of an alien spaceship.
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The zoning code of 26 (the country's first zoning ordinance) required tall buildings to have setbacks, which give some older structures their tiered exteriors.
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JetBlue offers a multi-tiered ticketing system; The highest tier, called "Blue Flex," offers customers the ability to change flights without paying a fee.
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A better model may have been that of Reddit's with virtual currency and tiered rewards, and moderation by topical area from strong community leads.
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Now, MoviePass is asking for forgiveness and hoping to move forward by unveiling a three-tiered pricing structure that takes effect on Jan. 22017.
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The department began dividing borrowers according to a tiered system of debt relief, based on whether they had gone on to find gainful employment.
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Memories of Interstate 10 bedlam began to evaporate as we promenaded through the compact, tiered garden, serenaded by the gentle babble of small fountains.
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Members of its MileagePlus program can climb up the four-tiered status ladder from Silver, at the bottom, up to 1003K at the top.
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Back at Mr. Taxi's flower stand, Mr. Arnold was struck by a child that was dressed up in a tiered white dress and tiara.
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"Whenever I bump into a bleeding-heart liberal, which I am, I mention that schools, housing and food are all tiered systems," he said.
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It's a different story with similar themes in the Netherlands: Its old two-tiered system was facing an existential crisis in the mid-2000s.
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The lettuce was crispy and, much to my delight, no parts of the three-tiered bun were soggy after my five-minute ride home.
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The movement for One Fair Wage seeks to eliminate this unjust, two-tiered wage system, and establish a fair, living wage for all workers.
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The stage is dominated by a single set (designed by Michael Yeargan) to suggest the imposing, three-tiered outer walls of a Veronese palazzo.
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In the stark and celestial work, Mr. Gehry's two-tiered set provides a towering stage for Ms. Childs's kaleidoscopic configurations, executed by 11 dancers.
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Under Barr, the presumption of prosecutorial fairness can be seen for what it provides cover for: the two-tiered justice system in this country.
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Almost every country we cover offers a three-tiered healthcare system—free public healthcare, some kind of subsidized government healthcare, and a private system.
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Groups with smaller earnings disparities will receive tiered debt relief ranging from 25 percent to 0003 percent of their federal loans, the agency said.
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Tiered copayment can help rein in drug costs, but sometimes a copay is higher than the cash cost of the drug, according to Bishop.
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It also urged suppliers to adopt a tiered approach to the use of antibiotics, encouraging them to use HPCIA drugs as the last resort.
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How Morton built a tiered reward systemWithin three months of launching her account, Morton said Patreon had become her most consistent form of income.
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Williams wore a gorgeous lace purple dress with a tiered skirt as she walked the red carpet with the late Heath Ledger in 2006.
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But now, you need to impress all those people, plus millions of strangers stumbling across your amazing floral displays and 703-tiered cakes on Instagram.
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In addition to a two-tiered purple birthday cake, which was decorated with fake diamonds and candles, guests also enjoyed mini vanilla and chocolate cupcakes.
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What replaces traditional tiered data plans may not be as appealing, though, if you want to stream high-definition video ($25 per month, per line).
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Over the past decade, exclusive social media networks, high-powered networking groups, and tiered dating apps have become common alternatives to their real-world counterparts.
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Nauto has a three-tiered alert system, with beeps and audible "distracted" warnings to get drivers' attention and bring their focus back to the road.
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Throughout the shoot she added more layers with an outfit featuring a seashell-shaped bra and a crystal-embellished corset with a voluminous tiered skirt.
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The video starts with 1916, and a simple single-tiered white cake is shown on an elegant cake stand with a floral display on top.
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She chose to go braless in a tiered, full-length sheer white gown, which she wore with only a pair of nude-colored panties underneath.
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She paired her short, striped, tiered tulle confection with a very campy "baby" bag that could probably only fit a lipstick and oversize black fascinator.
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"I'm not very convinced of the effectiveness of this tool (a tiered interest rate) on the basis of current knowledge," he told a news conference.
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There's a tiered black one; a shimmering, nude slip dress; and an over-the-top red confection that she pairs with a veil and fascinator.
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SunTrust Robinson raised its rating on the stock to 'buy' from 'neutral' on Monday, calling the deals with music labels and new tiered products positives.
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The company says it is aiming to be "far more thoughtful" when building its workforce and looks beyond top-tiered schools for talent, said Ewing.
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This pre-set tiered pricing structure was crucial for Lauren and John-Morgan because they wanted to make their services accessible to a broad clientele.
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The building is three-tiered and is inspired by a traditional wooden column that features a crown or corona -- or African headdress -- at the top.
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The crypto botnet they analyze for the study, using social network mapping, is described in the paper as having a "unique three-tiered hierarchical structure".
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Verizon has also continued to raise the price on those grandfathered unlimited plans, probably in an attempt to get them onto a regular tiered plan.
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Such a two‐tiered system would 'foster inequity and unequal treatment in favor of a very small cohort of criminal defendants who are extremely wealthy.
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From the tiered ruffles of a Jenny Packham gown to the striking geometry of a JW Anderson tunic shirt, the options are dazzling and abundant.
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Advocates worry that getting rid of the repayment requirement for some has created a two-tiered system, putting refugees who arrived earlier at a disadvantage.
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Introducing tiered rates might make it easier to keep its benchmark deposit rate at its current level of -0.4 percent or even cut it farther.
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A two-tiered, elaborately decorated Hotel Transylvania 2-themed cake, featuring multiple figurines of characters from the movie and a big number "3" on top.
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The repeal of net neutrality could pave the way for tiered internet speed access, meaning consumers and companies would be charged more for faster internet.
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Flick announced in November 22019 that it was creating tiered accounts: the free Flickr account, and the premium Flickr Pro, which costs $25 per year.
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The crux is the "brilliant factory," a multi-tiered format that harnesses sensors, big data, software, robotics and additive manufacturing (basically, metal-based 3D printing).
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The tiered system Japan has introduced should—if it works—lower market interest rates without a concomitant reduction in the interest rate paid on reserves.
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Near the end of the presentation came a crescendo of more exquisite and embellished pieces — think tiered ruffly gowns, intricately beaded dresses, and evening capes.
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The bureau is adding more layers of oversight personnel and a new two-tiered intake system for handling tip-line calls, according to the letter.
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Fallin signed additional legislation providing a $1,250 annual pay bump for school-support personnel and tiered raises for state employees ranging from $750 to $2,6900.
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The audience (the outermost rows are tiered) surrounds the circular stage; the dancers enter, depart and dance on four broad lanes through the audience's space.
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With the implementation of Basel III, one of the biggest departures from prior banking regulations is the proliferation of tiered regulation based on asset size.
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The zones, the report said, contribute to a two-tiered system that "provides preferential treatment to Jewish Israeli settlers while imposing harsh conditions on Palestinians".
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But Kim's breakneck efforts to obtain a sophisticated nuclear dyad (sea and land-based) and multi-tiered array of missiles raise the question of why?
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While a tiered deposit rate has been considered several times already, policymakers said that there is little enthusiasm for such a complex scheme right now.
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Squire has a tiered business model that ranges from $30 per month to $250 per month, depending on the size and needs of the barbershop.
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As you overcome actual tangible puzzles in tiered platform levels, you unlock parts of the protagonist's narratives, and step closer to each one's eventual resolve.
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When a drink was ready, its status updated to "READY" on the order tracking screens, and it came out onto a tiered, mint-green shelf.
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The "Truth Hurts" singer was glowing in a tiered orange dress, but her ensemble was overshadowed by the white Valentino microbag dangling from her finger.
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Venezuela has a two-tiered health care system with government-run medical clinics staffed by certain doctors for those who are poor or working class.
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As a result, the pretrial process becomes a two-tiered system: one for wealthy individuals who can afford bail and one for those who can't.
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And it is finding ways to create a tiered advertising system so that video makers YouTube approves of will find it easier to make money.
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The bird was confined to a plexiglass box and looked like a Victorian king in a five-tiered felt collar meant to prevent self-plucking.
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It has a wide selection of both perishable and non-perishable food and its delivery fees are tiered based on how large your order is.
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A half-naked Venus spouts water into a tiered fountain from her breasts and slit throat in the vast Turbine Hall of London's Tate Museum.
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When a tiered black-and-gold table chest that Mr. Buatta had bought at Brooke Astor's estate sale went for $52,500, he was taken aback.
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Decibel, however, retains worldwide development and commercialization rights to any products discovered in the collaboration and will pay Regeneron tiered royalties based on net sales.
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They sat on dusky pink banquettes or in tiered, velveteen boxes and were tended to by a small army of suited butlers sporting red tailcoats.
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After crafting a multi-tiered incentive structure that perfectly aligned the interests of all parties, I presented this to the team with pride and excitement.
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New Mexico on Tuesday launched a new standard driver's license, streamlining the process for the less-stringent option of the state's two-tiered licensing system.
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It resonated with the very real fears of societies traumatized by the refugee crisis and the equally real prospect of a two-tiered European Union.
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This bright yellow, square-tiered wedding cake is certainly bolder, but couples are encouraged to take risks with their wedding cake in the new year.
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MeWe's premium tier will cost $4.99 per month and the company's professional service has a two-tiered approach, with a $3.99 and $7.99 price point.
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Under the extension, Medicaid beneficiaries will be required to pay tiered premiums based on income level and can be locked out for failing to pay.
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Sibylle Friche, the director of Document, praised the fair for its tiered fee structure, allowing dealers to pay less per square foot for smaller booths.
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It includes an Erdem floral gown ($3,405), an Osman puff-sleeve sweatshirt ($555) and tiered tulle skirt ($3503) and an Alice Archer embroidered kimono ($2,150).
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On Patreon, memberships are tiered, and creators have the ability to build a system and price points that they think will work for their audience.
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In July, the city is rolling out a tiered rate structure for customers whose incomes fall at or below 150 percent of the poverty line.
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Among all the new vibrant art, mostly concentrated on the second mezzanine of each two-tiered station, Muniz's crowd of "Perfect Strangers" is a standout.
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They have argued that Europe already has international tournaments, such as the Champions League, and that multi-tiered domestic leagues are part of the game's appeal.
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Gaga arrived to the party in a custom Laurence & Chico orange tiered tulle skirt which she paired with leopard-print sunnies and a special message tee.
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Advocates say that the current two-tiered system breeds inequality, particularly for women and people of color, who make up the majority of the service industry.
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It is scrutinizing the federal party as a "Prüffall" — or "test case" — the lowest level in a three-tiered system of investigation that the office conducts.
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" The American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit said the voter registration system established by Kobach violated the state's constitution and state law and called it "two-tiered.
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The changes would also create a tiered framework, reserving the strictest oversight for the most active trading institutions, while granting smaller, less complex banks greater leeway.
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MoviePass was founded in 2011, and initially relied on a tiered pricing model based on a subscriber's location and how many movies they saw per month.
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As AT&T tries to build its three-tiered streaming platform, paid rights for content could become more complicated with Netflix and others along the way.
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"Had the most magical birthday party," Hudgens captioned a smiling photo of herself, shared Monday to Instagram, standing in front of her tiered white birthday cake.
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In August, the company moved from a tiered pricing plan that ranged from $15 to $50 per month, to a flat fee of $9.95 per month.
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Reports of poor working conditions at Facebook contract facilities are casting a fresh spotlight on Silicon Valley's longstanding yet risky reliance on a two-tiered workforce.
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For the past few years, governments have been gradually remaking the airport, transforming the single security check into a system of tiered clearances and background checks.
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Like the characters in Brave New World's tiered society , the narrator never knew life to be otherwise; she never had reason to believe it should be.
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Teamed with a voluminous tiered black silk organza skirt, waist-grazing waves and David Webb jewelry, the entire look feels like nothing that's been done before.
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Instead it is a complex, seething, tiered morass of many figures and institutions, often incentivized against one another, in a time of profound and rapid change.
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The city plans to roll out a tiered rate structure for customers whose incomes fall at or below 150 percent of the poverty line in July.
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ATG has built more than 250 self-driving vehicles and has three partnerships — Volvo, Toyota and Daimler — that illustrates the company's mult-tiered strategy to AVs.
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The property, which is a little more than a quarter of an acre, has tiered gardens, including olive, orange and lemon trees and oleander and bougainvillea.
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As with the other Republican debates, this will be a two-tiered affair, with candidates who are lagging in the polls appearing together at 6 p.m.
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Union officials said sticking points in the negotiations included bereavement time and uniform allowances for the bus drivers, plus a tiered payment system and vacation time.
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This summer, the subscription service dropped its prices from a tiered model of $15 to $50 per month, to a flat fee of $9.95 per month.
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"The 934 arrests were made in a comprehensive, multi-tiered approach to interior enforcement," a Homeland Security official said, adding that the majority had criminal convictions.
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We cannot have a two-tiered justice system in the United States of America, one for the Clintons, one for Trump and one for everybody else.
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" On his Instagram Story, Joe re-posted a shot from pal Lucas Romeo showing an epic three-tiered birthday cake with the words, "Happy Birthday Joe.
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Speculation the ECB will introduce a tiered deposit rate, a sign that policymakers plan to keep interest rates low for longer, also weighed on the euro.
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When government picks winners and losers, it results in a two-tiered system that benefits the wealthy and well-connected while everyone else pays for it.
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The move will effectively create a two-tiered tariff structure for consumer internet, with many products, such as Fitbit fitness trackers, Apple Inc's watch and Amazon.
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Verizon Wireless will soon begin forcing grandfathered unlimited data customers to switch over to a tiered plan if they use over 100GB in a single month.
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The tiered shelves of books are not serviced by the elevator, so folks who can't climb so many stairs couldn't browse the books in that section.
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By restricting access, Free Basics can provide more people with access to basic services, even as it runs the risk of creating a multi-tiered internet.
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Liberated from the need to make sneakers performance objects, Zanotti has long used them as sites of play: gold buckle clasps, tiered outsoles, so many zippers.
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"Anyone who is on these plans knows it's a two-tiered system," said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.
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"This is what this is trying to get after," Williams said, adding that a tiered system will help the EPA use whatever studies it deems necessary.
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Sangamo will be eligible for potential milestone payments of up to $475 million and tiered double-digit royalties on net sales if the treatment is approved.
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Euro zone money market rates rose after initially falling on the decision, which did not introduce two-tiered deposit rates as some had expected. <0#FEI:>.
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Ionis is eligible to receive tiered royalties on any potential sales of nusinersen up to a certain percentage, and up to $150 million in milestone payments.
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It is a tiered experience of the most scrupulously modern NFL kind: suite nachos are $110; at Bourbon Steak and Pub inside the stadium, they're $19.
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Cabinets were stacked to the ceiling, tiered cutlery drawers cut down on wasted space and an awkward corner was fitted with a custom-built trash bin.
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Ticket prices will be tiered, according to his campaign, with the first level starting at $27, and the events will be open to the news media.
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Qapital runs on a tiered subscription membership model, where users can pay between $3 and $12 per month depending on which features they want to use.
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The latter features a multi-tiered business model, including a free service for pay-TV subscribers, an ad-free premium tier and one that's ad-supported.
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Andrew Yang supports a tiered system, meaning different guns would require different licenses, much as a regular driver's license is not sufficient to drive a truck.
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They are allowed to leave the cell for one hour each day to shower, make phone calls or walk along the tiered walkway beside their cells.
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There has always been a gap between the haves and have-nots, but what was a tiered system in America is morphing into a caste system.
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The Dutch fight will be closely watched in the United States and Britain, which have similar tiered systems but funds sometimes use less stringent accounting rules.
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Spectators were then led back to a different part of the "Cells of Life" landscape, where the green-turf-tiered mounds had views over four lakes.
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Without net neutrality, ISPs will be able to offer tiered service plans that throttle the users access to certain websites, or even block certain content altogether.
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It would create a multi-tiered structure for taxing estates, taxing the richest Americans, and breaking up the large fortunes held by only a few Americans.
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Through all of Mr. Bolton's remarks, Ms. Kawakubo sat bolt straight, sunglasses in hand, in her leather biker jacket and tiered black skirt, and said nothing.
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Each of the top tiered Democratic candidates have released sweeping proposals to combat climate change, with key differences in how each would pay for their plans.
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It also introduced a tiered rate system to mitigate the negative side effects of sub-zero rates on banks, which will take effect from Oct. 30.
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Middleton wore her tiered Alexander McQueen dress during a visit to Canada in September 2016, while Charlotte was photographed in her similar outfit in July 2017.
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Spectators were then led back to a different part of the "Cells of Life" landscape, where the green-turf-tiered mounds had views over four lakes.
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It would create a multi-tiered structure for taxing estates, taxing the richest Americans and break up the large fortunes held by only a few Americans.
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In New York, judges routinely give defendants just two options: cash and insurance bonds, and this, critics say, has created a two-tiered system of justice.
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Its main building in Guadalajara is a soaring white and gold structure with a tiered roof that is often lit up in rainbow colors at night.
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TIM will offer tiered data-download packages to consumers and business clients, rather than unlimited data plans, according to details of its offers outlined on Friday.
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One animation is screened inside a tube, another projected onto a series of tiered circles, multiplying the film as in a series of open browser windows.
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As part of the deal, Hired will launch a new feature called Hired Assessments, leveraging tools from the Py platform, as well as a tiered subscription model.
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Shayk wore a gorgeous gold gown with a plunging crystal-covered bodice and a feathery tiered skirt with a daringly high slit, along with a matching choker.
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WarnerMedia, as Time Warner is now known within AT&T, will offer a three-tiered streaming product that will consist of movies, original shows and library content.
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The two athletes got their wedding off to a sweet start with a four-tiered wedding cake with white and pink lifelike sugar paste roses cascading down.
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While the two plans—T-Mobile One and Sprint Unlimited Freedom—do remove traditional tiered data buckets, there are, well, limits to what you can actually download.
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According to Footwear News, the words "Mother, Champion, Queen, Goddess" are printed all over the floor-length high-slit tiered skirt, fitted top, and jacket in French.
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It is not a secret that Twitter has a two-tiered system, where celebrities and verified users can get support in ways that the unwashed masses don't.
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Still, show pages created a sort of tiered system of creators on Facebook because these pages were specifically reserved for Facebook Watch partners and other verified publishers.
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The beautiful and equally delicious confectionery centerpiece was a multi-tiered bright-yellow cake, decorated from top to bottom with a myriad of flowers and edible butterflies.
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The "Butterflies" singer wore a pink voluminous Giambattista Valli tulle gown complete with tiered skirt, flared sleeves and bow brooch at the waist to the 2019 Oscars.
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Unlike the party-like presentations of seasons past, Glass brought the brand back to a runway show format that excluded brass band parades and tiered cake purses.
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These alien-like creatures are closely related to most jellyfishes, and attach themselves to rock while using their two-tiered tentacled mouths to snatch food floating nearby.
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The two-tiered white and gold confection featured a top layer that resembled a ruffle and was nearly identical to the top half of Vergara's birthday outfit.
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Boingo's three-tiered service is now available at Baltimore/Washington International, Boston Logan, Chicago's Midway and O'Hare airports, New York's Kennedy and La Guardia airports and Newark.
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Without a doubt, this witch hunt is the pinnacle of a two tiered system of justice alive and well in this country, the United States of America.
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"I'm not very convinced of the effectiveness of this tool (a tiered interest rate) on the basis of current knowledge," the Finnish governor told a news conference.
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While I wouldn't call it an up-sell, 1&1 gives you the ability to upgrade your performance on a tiered scale, for an added monthly cost.
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A cake made out of strategically tiered cupcakes was brought out as Michael and the audience sang "Happy Birthday" to the screen legend, who took a microphone.
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And I read this, and I see an America that doesn&apost remind me of the one our founders put together but a two tiered justice system.
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The ECB could introduce tiered negative rates, protecting most of banks' reserves from the lowest rate, but that did not spare Japanese banks from a stockmarket beating.
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And in 2016, she went even more over-the-top in a lavender tulle tiered confection so roomy, she joked to PEOPLE she had room for sweatpants.
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The central bank is expected to cut the deposit rate by 10 basis points, announce more asset purchases and possibly introduce tiered interest rates to boost inflation.
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It then uses a tiered storage architecture that caches the most often used data in memory, with less often used data on SSDs and traditional hard drives.
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The tiered, tulle creation, which is part of the newly-announced Giambattista Valli x H&M collection, was topped off with a pink bow around Jenner's waist.
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Concern that negative interest rates could irreparably damage the financial sector has also led to some speculation the ECB will introduce tiered interest rates, as Japan has .
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Many of the apps offer tiered services, but the number of consumers actually paying for premium subscriptions may not be enough to sustain a long-term business.
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With the equitable distribution model, this would see lower-tiered Premier League clubs making as much revenue as some of the bigger names in other European leagues.
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UBS expects the ECB to announce a 10 bps rate cut in September alongside a tiered deposit rate to alleviate the pressure of negative rates on banks.
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We did one really beautiful maxi, and a couple tiered dresses with a little bit of subtle metallic, and a sunny palette with a lot of yellow.
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They all ushered in the two-tiered system of justice that sapped people's faith in democracy and at least partially led to the rise of Donald Trump.
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There's a toxicity to a two-tiered justice system that goes well beyond the particular crimes being excused, whether they pertain to financial malfeasance or sexual harassment.
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"Such a two-tiered system would foster inequity and unequal treatment in favor of a very small cohort of criminal defendants who are extremely wealthy," he added.
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The tiered offering is meant to attract young families and others in the early stages of wealth accumulation, head of Consumer Banking & Investment Aron Levine told Reuters.
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The closest we have today to Congress taking these steps is with the creation of what are called tiered evidence grant programs, also known as innovation funds.
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A main concern is that internet providers will create a tiered system that prices out competition and providers faster service to only those that can afford it.
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But if an adjustable, tiered stage could be designed to work both physically and acoustically, it would add something to the experience of attending a live concert.
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These include "Moss wall," a giant moss canvas; and "Reversed Waterfall," a tiered installation piece in which water shoots upward, toward the top of a waterfall. leeum.samsungfoundation.
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Robinhood did point to two key sources of cash: a tiered monthly fee for a premium trading product and the interest it makes on uninvested customer cash.
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The plan would, however, set a two-tiered minimum wage for projects of 230 apartments or more in Manhattan and on the waterfront in Brooklyn and Queens.
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Alternatives such as complex tiered interest rates, purchases of bank debt and shares or even a tax on hard cash are all being touted by radical thinkers.
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The shoot, in which she wore a white tiered dress with floral embroidery and a pink strapless tulle dress, marked her official debut into the fashion world.
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We agree with Chief Administrative Law Judge Nancy Griswold, who recommended, a tiered, volume-based refundable filing fee be imposed on appellants to curb documented frequent filers.
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But the final result was a two-tiered country of addicts: Those with the means and the social status could get the drugs they needed through doctors.
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It launched this in 2012 with a set of tiered pricing based on the number of exceptions an application throws, and grew to become cash-flow positive.
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Music streamers are now looking for ways to beef up their ad technology to make more money from serving users as on their tiered or free platforms.
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Many people were surprised by the extent of the currency's liberalisation after so much talk of the central bank introducing some sort of two-tiered exchange rate.
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The Childs is a study in cool minimalism, arranged above and below a two-tiered set designed by Frank Gehry, with shimmering musical accompaniment by John Adams.
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I remember that the Chicago Teachers Union went on strike a few times during my childhood to protest this de facto two-tiered race-based wage system.
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The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is an attempt to create unified tiered contractor cybersecurity standards across the Department of Defense, but some companies have expressed concerns.
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Wang had applied for his membership early on, and every week, he stopped by the sprawling, tiered brick complex to check on the status of his request.
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"We are ending a two-tiered system that gives special tax breaks to billions of dollars in corporate executives' savings while letting workers' pensions disappear," Sanders said.
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The interior is also full of trimmings: There's a woolly stool, a knotted rope wall hanging and a sconce in the dressing room trimmed with tiered fringe.
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The main cremation tower will be 165 feet tall, with a seven-tiered roof and spire, surrounded by eight smaller pavilions representing mountains that surround Mount Meru.
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There's also plenty of time to admire the edifice you're waiting to enter: three tiered trapezoidal stacks of bronze-tinted gating that sheaths a giant glass box.
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Elsewhere, the first fixing of the euro zone's first overnight rate ESTR following the implementation of the European Central Bank's tiered interest rates was unchanged at -0.545%.
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An aspect Colorado got right early on, Freedman said, was a tiered cultivation and production management system that forced companies to grow wisely in conjunction with demand.
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And Mr. Scott lives for drama — his latest Moschino show was inspired by Marie Antoinette, complete with models in towering wigs wearing elaborate dresses resembling tiered cakes.
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Sex work is still criminalized in Senegal for those who are unregistered, which effectively creates a two-tiered system in which "clandestine" prostitutes fall through the cracks.
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Last fall, the firm presented students and parents with conceptual renderings for playground models — including gardens, tiered seating areas, a tree house and a rock-climbing wall.
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Boeing leadership replaced these "tiered" meetings with a larger meeting in which managers were often put on the spot to answer why they weren't hitting production goals.
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Over the millennia, stupas have been built from many materials—wood, stone, earth, clay, brick—and have taken many forms, from simple domes to ornately tiered towers.
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Immunomedics will retain the right to co-promote the drug in the United States and is eligible to receive double-digit tiered royalties on global net sales.
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Without net neutrality, it's not hard to imagine a tiered Internet where the websites you're able to access depend on what plan you — or they — can afford.
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But looked at together, these examples point to a two-tiered system where safety is only guaranteed to those who can afford it, often with deadly consequences.
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Berry's licks and riffs, fluid, supple and multi-tiered, remain electrifying enough to empower wave upon wave of guitarists seeking more blues in their rhythms and more rhythms.
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T-Mobile and Sprint still offer unlimited data options, though T-Mobile emphasizes tiered-rate data plans and Sprint has been raising rates on its unlimited data plans.
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As Sawyer points out, we increasingly live in a tiered food system, where the wealthy can buy alternative products — meatless ones, but also organic and antibiotic-free meats.
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Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, also wore white that evening, as did Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, who chose a tiered gown by British design house Alexander McQueen.
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The centerpiece was a tiered wooden platform constructed by Puerto Rican artist Radames "Juni" Figueroa, which will serve as a stage for rock band Los Vigilantes on Friday.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published proposals to drive down high overdraft costs, including a ban on tiered charges, with enforcement potentially starting as early as December.
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Renewed talk about further ECB policy measures to lift economic growth, especially the notion of tiered interest rates, means speculation about euro zone rates is starting to build.
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Siri will now be able to handle follow-up questions, something that Google Assistant has long had, and will now allow Siri to answer more complex tiered questions.
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The logic at the time was that most consumers were on tiered or bucketed data plans and Netflix was saving customers from themselves and expensive phone bill overages.
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It's time to start building the Hollywood of the future — one that recognizes the multi-tiered problem of gender bias — and correct it every step of the way.
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Many are exploited on farms and in factories across the country, facing an uphill battle for compensation and justice against multi-tiered corporate supply chains, rights groups say.
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Moore's sun-kissed glow matched her first look, a pink polka dot tiered Rodarte wedding gown with matching pale pink veil, crystal-embellished pumps and small drop earrings.
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During the reception an 11 tiered wedding cake standing at 6'5″ tall was wheeled onto the dance floor (which is the same height as the WNBA star herself!).
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He arrived to the premiere of Dolor y Gloria in an even more dramatic outfit — a floral-print orange and pink pleated, tiered ball gown with plunging neckline.
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Trips will cost $2.40 per mile plus $0.40 per minute (with a minimum ride price of $3.24), which is on par with some of Uber's higher-tiered options.
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While it's easy for this look to become overly sexy, Zendaya's tiered Marchesa dress managed to embrace the racy neckline trend while still looking very demure and polished.
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The bad guy is essentially a villainous video game executive who wants to sell tiered memberships to the Oasis and populate people's visual field with pop up ads.
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Following wedding tradition, the newlyweds added some extra sweetness to their special day with a white, rose-adorned, multi-tiered cake, which Mercado adorably smashed into Flores' face.
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The long-sleeved, tiered-skirt silhouette has become a signature of his tenure at Gucci, and it ranks highly on the "eveningwear we wished we could own" list.
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European banking stocks briefly rallied to their highest since May 20 after the ECB signalled it may introduce tiered deposit rates to provide respite to the struggling sector.
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Constancio's comment "is the first real sign that such a (tiered) system is being seriously considered by the ECB," JPMorgan analyst Greg Fuzesi said in a client note.
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Various forms of tiered deposit rates were implemented in countries from Japan to Switzerland to exempt banks from paying a penalty charge on a portion of their deposits.
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These practices lead to a two-tiered system of justice where the poor experience a very different and long term type of punishment compared to people with wealth.
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Instead of health care for all, the Ryan-Price "Repeal and Replace" blueprint reimagines medicine as a steeply-tiered system of clinical standards, therapeutic outcomes, and financial risk.
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Until August 17, 2016, on most tiered data plans when a customer uses more than their monthly allotted data, they automatically get charged $10–$20 per extra gigabyte.
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For example, chronically and terminally ill patients often are prescribed medications that are not on the lower-tiered plans, mostly because less-expensive generic alternatives do not exist.
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In regards to pricing flexibility, Apple has also said that it will now allow developers to offer tiered pricing — 200 different price points across different currencies and territories.
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With the souped-up PS22 Pro and Xbox One X officially on the market, the lower-tiered versions of the consoles are getting big discounts this Black Friday.
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Ant Financial, the Alibaba affiliate which operates Alipay, has a three-tiered system to spot gambling, with computer systems analyzing user behavior and a line of human checks.
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Strength: The team seems to think that it's leadership, since they had to come up with a bizarre three-tiered structure to make sure nobody got left out.
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We're trying to present the technology in an elegant way that is consumable and is also tiered in a way that (emphasizes) what really matters in that moment.
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NASFAA has proposed creating a tiered application that offers applicants a customized set of questions, rather than sticking with a blanket approach for applicants from all income levels.
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If mainly minorities feel comfortable in using instant bookings to reserve rentals on Airbnb, for instance, that could end up creating a two-tiered reservations system, she said.
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Even so, some countries this week have looked to institute a tiered structure to the Paris deal's reporting requirements, a position rejected by the U.S. and European negotiators.
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That was the kinetic sculptor Andrew Brehm, who devised "Mechanical Marsh," a three-tiered stage set that children will populate with birds they build from laser-cut wood.
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And it could only ever make the sorting of people into a tiered system a bit more strongly based on academic achievement, not actually challenging the system itself.
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Democratic and Republican leaders have mostly favored a tiered approach, though there was disagreement over whether low-income people who have paid less in taxes should receive less.
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ICBA, one of the industry groups at the meeting, has advocated a tiered system of regulations that tailor regulations to a bank's size, business model, complexity and risk.
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They look like tiered, frosted cakes consisting of a smorgasbord of materials made into a festive overflow: foam, plaster, toy soldiers, hair, balloons, wood, fabric, and acrylic paint.
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"I feel like the risk is we are setting up a two-tiered health care system — one for wealthy patients and one for everyone else," Dr. Stewart said.
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It could be that the two-tiered system of regulations that Mr. Trump and his team have discussed with community banks is a new interpretation of Glass-Steagall.
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The new tiered rate system was also introduced this week and today we have seen the first fixing for (new money market rate) ESTR under the tiering setup.
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James Noone's set, anchored by tiered industrial scaffolding, conjures 1950s Hollywood through suggestive visual accents — a giant chandelier here, a floating corpse there — rather than literal-minded scenery.
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Those entering the vast Armory Drill Hall are confronted with a tiered seating area of a squint-making chrome yellow, a shade that dominates the production as well.
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States that have implemented One Fair Wage have higher restaurant sales per employee, higher job growth, and tipping averages that equal or exceed those in two-tiered states.
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Ant Financial, the Alibaba affiliate which operates Alipay, has a three-tiered system to spot gambling, with computer systems analysing user behaviour and a line of human checks.
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There are tiered bronze chandeliers and walls overlaid with green and gold plaster until they look as if they belong in the ballroom of some faded Italian palace.
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The reception hall was tended by white-suited waiters and featured tiered golden dishes filled with macarons, and a towering, pyramid-shaped wedding cake made of choux pastry.
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"I get it, but monetize your BRAND," Reddit user Trixiespads told Mic last year when discussing the dispiriting message being sent by these tiered fan interactions at DragCon.
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They all have deep courtyards, tiered mansard roofs and tall, skinny front doors that make anyone passing through them feel like Loretta Young (who had a Woolf house).
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Several WarnerMedia executives said privately after the event they'd found out about the three-tiered idea for the first time either that day or just a few days earlier.
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Now, we&aposre going to show you why Horowitz is dead wrong and how a two tiered system of justice in this country sadly is a live and well.
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"What the incumbents have done is they've just taken their existing products and said it's 'NBN ready,'" he told Mashable, accusing rivals of confusing consumers with tiered speed offerings.
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Deciding what makes it into listeners earbuds is a multi-tiered process that requires dozens of people to listen to hours of audio per week, nominating their favorite stories.
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Alicia Vikander was a red carpet darling last season, and returned with a stylish flourish in a tiered black Louis Vuitton gown with strappy sandals (also by the brand).
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And she stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Friday in a blue and yellow stripped crew-neck sweater, tiered, fringe skirt and ankle-strap pink heels.
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"It's puzzling that whilst welcoming the FCA's simplification proposals, Lloyds Banking Group has introduced such a complex tiered system for – potentially – a relatively short period of time," Morgan said.
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However, forthcoming personnel changes at the ECB could risk delaying a discussion about a two-tiered system and the likelihood of an interest rate hike over the coming months.
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Some analysts said a tiered rate would make room for the ECB to cut its deposit rate farther -- a prospect that one source said was nowhere near being discussed.
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Ionis is eligible to receive tiered royalties on any potential sales of nusinersen up to a certain percentage, and up to $150 million in milestone payments, according to Reuters.
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Murgatroyd came down the aisle on the arm of her father in a romantic ball gown with an off-the-shoulder fitted bodice and multi-tiered, full gathered skirt.
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Some analysts said a tiered rate would make room for the ECB to cut its deposit rate farther — a prospect that one source said was nowhere near being discussed.
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On Monday, German bank lobby group BdB urged the ECB to lower the charge that banks pay on some of their excess cash by introducing a tiered deposit rate.
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The L.A.-born actress opted for a scene-stealing gown with a sheer bodice with embroidered details and a tiered ruffle skirt from the British-based label Ralph & Russo.
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Some critics, however, cite the fact that Brionne appears to be wearing a multi-tiered dress as evidence that it's too girly to ever be considered a male monster.
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On Wednesday, Lopez shared some of her favorite moments from the festivities on Instagram, including pictures of her two-tiered pink cake and her plunging sequined green birthday dress.
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So over the years, the starlet, with her friends and family in toe, has celebrated her birthday with extravagant bottle service, multi-tiered cakes, and plenty of flying confetti.
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ICBA has advocated for a tiered system of regulations that treat smaller banks differently than global financial behemoths, tailoring regulations to a bank's size, business model, complexity and risk.
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In addition to the initial payment, ProStrakan will also pay AstraZeneca tiered double-digit royalties and milestones related to sales and the roll-out of Moventig in certain markets.
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"For a sophisticated adversary, this complex, multi-tiered supply chain offers numerous targets for attackers to potentially subvert the design, integrity and resilience of key national security assets," Sen.
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A committee of industry representatives appointed by the FAA turned in recommendations suggesting a four-tiered system for classifying drones and how they may (or mayn't) interact with crowds.
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Verizon apparently anticipated the backlash and, even though they're rolling out the new tiered system tomorrow (August 23), the company has yet to publicize the change or new offerings.
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Kobach himself was ordered by a Kansas Judge earlier this year to stop his "two-tiered voter registration system" which affected the right to vote for "18,000" eligible Kansans.
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Some lawmakers, including Federley, have called for a more tiered approach, allocating more free permits to industries most at risk of relocating in what is known as "carbon leakage".
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I've done several multi-tiered cakes for parties that were decorated with everything from white chocolate centaurs and fondant vaginas to Rice Krispies radio towers and cotton candy fog.
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Stephen Hamilton, the director, has placed Mr. McPherson's 2013 play, winner of a New York Drama Critics Circle Award, between two tiered sections of audience members on the stage.
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Patreon's new brand design Patreon's new app icon Unlike crowdfunding competitors like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, Patreon lets creators charge a recurring subscription fee and lock content behind tiered paywalls.
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OUTDOOR SPACE: The lot is a little more than a half-acre, with a tiered garden and stone paths leading to a broad backyard with a large Japanese maple.
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Like New York's two-tiered system, that approach would entrench chronically low wages in a region and, in the process, fall short of the aim of shared prosperity. Mrs.
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Its 'Choose What You Pay' model doesn't mean you can pay any price you want, but it does offer up three tiered prices (low, medium, high) to choose from.
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Sunny Isles' curvaceous tower — designed by renowned firm Arquitectonica — has the feel of the tiered decks of a superyacht, complete with 2.2 acres of private landscaped and oceanfront property.
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The Democratic caucus has been divided on whether to advance a $2628 minimum wage bill or one that would provide for regional differences to create a tiered minimum wage.
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If the SEC were to determine that the tiered structure is unfair, exchanges could be forced to simplify their pricing models, potentially costing them millions of dollars in fees.
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In Bonn, China and other "like-minded developing countries" are looking to create a tiered system for reporting their progress toward the Paris goals, according to Climate Home News.
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The intrigue: Iran operates a tiered system for cyber attacks, where government employees choose targets and contract private firms, including universities acting as contractors, to do the dirty work.
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A basic version of Envoy is available for free, but the feature-rich options include two-tiered plans ($99/$249 per month) and bespoke packages for more advanced integrations.
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Nor is he about to destroy the Internet's democratic infrastructure by legalizing a tiered system of fast lanes for that will enrich the ISPs and benefit powerful content providers.
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The potential divide with the rest of the country could create a "two-tiered environment with two sets of regulations," said Mark Wakefield, managing director of AlixPartners' automotive practice.
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The debate is important because if the ECB introduces tiered rates, that might suggest it is preparing to keep interest rates low, below zero percent, for longer than anticipated.
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The tiered topography "when flooded in moonlight resembles a multifaceted diamond," the environmentalist and designer Julia Watson observes in "Lo-TEK, Design by Radical Indigenism" (Taschen, $50, 420 pp.).
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But they seemed to envision a two-tiered process by which businesses could opt in to a payroll tax alternative, rather than a wholesale replacement of the income tax.
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An apartment building in Astoria, titled the "Wedding Cake Condo," rises with smaller and smaller brick levels like a tiered confection, or perhaps a Mayan pyramid designed for suburbia.
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Tonight, they will unveil the result of that collaboration: A tiered, 14-foot-tall steel and aluminum structure that can be assembled each year by students, as tradition dictates.
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The air was heavy with their good times as the white people scattered across the tiered patios, pried their mouths apart, and beamed their laughter into each other's faces.
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That has helped push property developers into the higher end of the market, while creating the perception of a two-tiered recovery, with longtime Dubliners on the short end.
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Such refusals by prosecutors to proceed diligently or at all contribute significantly to maintaining our two-tiered system of justice — one for the privileged and one for the rest.
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Not that the uniform components were all required, but that resulted in a tiered uniform system that subtly distinguished the rich and upper-middle-class kids from the poor.
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Aside from keeping the Hamtramck plant open, the biggest issue for strikers is the tiered wage system, which leaves some workers making significantly less than others for comparable work.
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The British model Edie Campbell closed the show in a new rendition of the designer's signature: a pink cotton tiered dress with a ruched bodice and an open back.
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Peters has a three-tiered vision of what the future of brokerage will look like, with those tiers differentiated by the wealth of a potential home seller or buyer.
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According to the analysis, the choice of broad-based tariffs would create a two-tiered market, because the U.S. does not produce the same kinds of metals it imports.
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Though the city has acknowledged that it could eliminate the test at the other five specialized schools, the mayor has said he does not want a two-tiered system.
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For months, it's been a vocal competitor of MoviePass, having put together numerous tiered plans ranging from one movie to three per month, with options for IMAX and family plans.
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To soften the blow, ECB President Mario Draghi said any cut would come with "mitigating measures", likely a partial exemption from that charge in the form of tiered deposit rates.
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Alternatively, Maraffino suggested allowing only banks that deposited more at the ECB than they borrow from it to have access to the tiered rate, thus eliminating arbitrage opportunities for others.
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Other fears include the creation of a two-tiered system in which certain companies are granted exclusive access to higher internet speeds, leaving startups and small businesses in the dust.
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The extra options hope to satisfy customers who are either easily overwhelmed by the fast food chain's staple or just can't seem to get enough of its two-tiered goodness.
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Maduro devalued the strongest official exchange rate by 0.53 percent to 10 bolivars per dollar from 6.3, and streamlined the previous three-tiered system into a dual exchange rate mechanism.
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The star had a major red carpet moment at the N.Y.C. premiere of Second Act thanks to her show-stopping Giambattista Valli bright pink tulle tiered gown with cascading train.
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But back to that tiered savings special — we've picked out a few of our favorite eligible styles below, for your browsing pleasure — shop these and more before the sale ends!
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Text IQ operates on a tiered subscription model, and offers the product for a fraction of the value they provide in savings when clients switch over from a manual search.
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Now, when you hit your data limit on the Pulse tiered plans, you either have to upgrade to the next tier up or buy another GB of data for $15.
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When it came time for dessert, the newlyweds cut their wedding cake (a four-tiered vanilla confection with floral accents) and also served a red velvet-Oreo ice cream cake.
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The Honors List issues twice annually and consists of knights and dames, appointments to several tiered Orders as well as a variety of gallantry awards to the military and civilians.
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In some other markets, telcos have struggled to migrate customers from 'all-you-can-eat', so-called 'buffet pricing' - used to stimulate demand for data - to a tiered pricing approach.
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Finally, the urn is raised to the crematorium's central pavilion, which is topped by a gilded spire and a nine-tiered umbrella reaching 53 metres (174 feet) into the air.
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During the evening reception, the couple cut a large, multi-tiered white cake in front of multiple large sparklers, which was captured on video by an attendee at the wedding.
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Banks, which were broadly boosted some weeks ago on reports of a planned ECB tiered deposit rate, dropped 20.8889 percent as investors failed to get details on this from Draghi.
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Facebook Free Basics was criticized widely, but Access Now is one of the few groups that has said Wikipedia Zero is a bad idea because it creates a tiered internet.
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