Not the only effect, but it establishes, to some degree, price, and to some degree establishes volume.
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Even so, a return to the blistering Trump rally is unlikely unless the sources of uncertainty overseas are resolved to some degree or until the president's legislative agenda is enacted to some degree.
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To some degree it feels right to share certain things.
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That seems to be changing, at least to some degree.
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To some degree, he can direct where the votes fall.
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All insects are hairy and water repellant to some degree.
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His expertise is to some degree limited by his politics.
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And can bits of both be combined to some degree?
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But also, you are rewriting the model to some degree.
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Every clock in the world is inaccurate to some degree.
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To some degree, healthcare is suffering from its own success.
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Everybody there is aware of the camera to some degree.
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But reality has, to some degree, been beside the point.
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You have to turn the battleship around, to some degree.
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They're just rejecting labels and party affiliations to some degree.
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You've got to go with the flow to some degree.
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But it may have been, to some degree, the language.
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This move will destabilize the political world to some degree.
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And to some degree, the government is concerned as well.
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To some degree, we grew up together in the court.
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To some degree, the museums have benefited, at least financially.
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To some degree, this is what the Grammys always do.
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To some degree, the economist agrees with his friend's claim.
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The disillusionment is understandable, and to some degree it's justified.
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To some degree, this complication also exists in the books.
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So incorporate it, to some degree, in your college years.
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Intimacy and candor have to be calibrated to some degree.
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To some degree, I write this without the necessary qualifications.
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They are engaged in the French election to some degree.
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Yet even Martin Scorsese had to compromise to some degree.
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To some degree, she had shielded herself from the news.
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To some degree, Lorelai knows she's trapped in this revel.
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And, to some degree, there's a long way to go.
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It probably would affect them to some degree at least.
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And this is to some degree a clash of ideas.
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BFR is, to some degree, a Rorschach test on acronyms.
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The media has been examining its conduct, to some degree.
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To some degree, it had to reboot the entire show.
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Well, to some degree, it depends on the space or service.
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To some degree, The Good Place has always faced this problem.
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"To some degree, we're still benefiting from that stimulus," Hamrick said.
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It's a great story, though it's probably exaggerated to some degree.
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"To some degree Visa has been the original fintech," says Angelos.
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But hysteresis also works in reverse, at least to some degree.
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It's totally optional, but changes the Mac experience to some degree.
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The HP Pavilion Wave fits the bill to some degree, perhaps.
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But venture capitalists are, to some degree, raising on borrowed time.
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To some degree, these higher costs will be passed to consumers.
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And with the branding, to some degree they're also buying image.
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AND yet, even these acculturated Britons remained to some degree outsiders.
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To some degree, steps have been taken to address the criticism.
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"To some degree, it really does blur party lines," said Rep.
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And-- then you've got a general euphoria that-- to some degree.
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He's frequently said that the scandals concern him to some degree.
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Trump tempered his response to some degree in the follow-up.
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To some degree, Joe Biden's political career has been about evolution.
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To understand your limits is, to some degree, to be human.
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CW: So, to some degree, he fits the bill of reporter.
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History will repeat itself to some degree, as it always does.
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In 2015, nearly 64,43 families used the credit to some degree.
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Comedy always relies on exaggeration, distortion, and, to some degree, stereotyping.
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To some degree, people get that this is Joe being Joe.
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And to some degree, everybody can't have both of those things.
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He replied: It does challenge the conventional wisdom to some degree.
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Moreover Mr Koch's philanthropy, like Carnegie's, was to some degree expedient.
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"I guess it's castrating humor, to some degree," Ms. Freeman says.
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Plainly, the plan involved taking advantage of me to some degree.
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That might be true to some degree in an analog world.
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"The church has been to some degree disengaged," said the Rev.
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To some degree, the group understands the position Blizzard is in.
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"I'm obviously biased to some degree," Celeste, 81, told BuzzFeed News.
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They adjust their menu to the Arabic culture to some degree.
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And yet even that commerce, to some degree, reflected Mexico's split reality.
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We know to some degree what Kim Jong Un is looking for.
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But I still consider myself to be an athlete to some degree.
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I want to be in pain to some degree after a set.
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To some degree, Westworld has tried to make point about gun violence.
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Brown herself once shared that assessment, and to some degree still does.
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To some degree, that's part of the genre the show belongs to.
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I think that was our intent and our interest to some degree.
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It was a gamble to some degree, because I'm not a performer.
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To some degree, that includes its return to appliances earlier this year.
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Most election cycles will wind up deviating from them to some degree.
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To some degree, that enterprise continues as long as the building stands.
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About 143% of the American population may be affected to some degree.
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To some degree, that's because their position in the legislature is secure.
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Sanders will have to compromise and make political calculations to some degree.
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To some degree, that justified a criminal justice response at the time.
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And rearranging the format means rearranging me and Charlie to some degree.
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And to some degree, Obama's intelligence and strength have made that happen.
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So, nerd alert: the B-sides are still here, to some degree.
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Because that album is the soundscape to mental illness to some degree.
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That will, to some degree, depend on future different parties making decisions.
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That position, which to some degree mirrors Microsoft's, makes sense for Oracle.
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To some degree, "middle-class" seems to be a state of mind.
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Mr Sanders's unpredicted insurgency was to some degree a testament to that.
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They flirted to some degree with far-right politics in the 1930s.
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On Hockey PITTSBURGH — Every N.H.L. coach is, to some degree, a salesman.
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How much content will turn out to be, to some degree, synthetic?
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The balls would, of course, be deflated by halftime, to some degree.
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Actually most official, daily activities involve bribery or solicitation to some degree.
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To some degree, the Iranians had inflated expectations of the economic benefits.
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Sony and Marvel appear to have hedged their bets to some degree.
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Nevertheless, if it was not exoneration, it was to some degree vindication.
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We all like to revel in our past successes to some degree.
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"It will happen to some degree, inevitably," he said of new development.
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It will depend to some degree on the magnitude of the defeat.
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Very few question that authority, and to some degree, that's not inappropriate.
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"To some degree our study reinforces this point," Bacon said by email.
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To some degree, the Wolves' enviable position has been sculpted by luck.
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To some degree, bringing the checks into the open would be welcome.
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Separating art from artist, to some degree, may not be a choice.
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And experts say a generic option will help patients to some degree.
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"These things are milestones, to some degree, that you celebrate," he said.
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Sex is always going to be messy and fumbling, to some degree.
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But to some degree this may simply be a product of unfamiliarity.
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I mean, all these things are decided by people to some degree.
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To some degree, grants and institutions now accomplish that sort of thing.
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The industry relied, to some degree, on a high rate of attrition.
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But I also think, to some degree, we have to listen fast.
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The trade-off is that to some degree, you know what's coming.
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Not necessarily like them, but to identify with them to some degree.
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"Harm reduction" is an approach that was to some degree pioneered here.
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To some degree, that's because the office has operated in virtual secret.
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That worked to some degree, but it only took him so far.
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Dugan said roughly 2,000 homes and buildings have flooded to some degree.
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He said Mr. Trump's moves might help, at least to some degree.
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Radiation is an inherent and, to some degree, necessary feature of life.
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" "And to some degree, you're performing when you're running for office, right?
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As many as 85 percent of teenagers are affected to some degree.
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But it's also, to some degree, business as usual in science today.
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Surely inequality is to some degree a consequence of our rigged economy.
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In other words, these facial movements can, to some degree, go off-script.
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To some degree, that's thanks to the life experiences of candidates — Massachusetts Sen.
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To some degree, the firms themselves are to blame for their difficult straits.
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Some observers believe that a reversal, at least to some degree, is inevitable.
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It's to some degree you can't even describe it because it's so unique.
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The causes of Japan's demographic decline are many and to some degree intractable.
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But it's also based to some degree on loyalty to existing gaming platforms.
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Times are changing, however as workplaces to some degree have become more flexible.
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Every state in the country now has installed photovoltaic solar to some degree.
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And to some degree, the actual machine learning technologies have become table stakes.
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Pretty much every city resident is affected by air pollution, to some degree.
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So there has always been an appetite, to some degree, for alternative therapies.
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And that is almost certain to happen, to some degree, on election day.
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Everyone is ignorant of the law to some degree—attorneys and citizens alike.
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But the point of them is, to some degree, to make people uncomfortable.
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To some degree, stop and frisk in particular may even make things worse.
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For indies, the economic metaphor even holds to some degree: Platforms like itch.
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To some degree, intelligence collection is a long-accepted part of international politics.
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About 40 percent of the American population may be affected to some degree.
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The other states are New York, Florida, to some degree Illinois and Missouri.
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All three are, to some degree, involved in space policy and spaceflight advocacy.
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I'm sorry that you will live with me, to some degree, in grief.
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I know about Russian espionage, I suffer through it myself to some degree.
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I think everybody is to some degree, but I'm a very picky person.
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Isn't this evolution to some degree a result of post-Marshall Plan reconstruction?
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Whether that speaks to you or not depends to some degree on you.
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"Forgetting about, to some degree, the behavior of the driver behind the wheel."
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You realize they must inform, to some degree, his outlook and his journalism.
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So, when people talk about Janis, to some degree, you're also summoning Jimi.
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After his initial comments caused controversy, T.I. walked them back to some degree.
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But as Fall River shows, that notion is, to some degree, a myth.
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That's true, but Google and Facebook can both, to some degree, engineer results.
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"The blue wave, to some degree, you might see more Medicaid expansion," she said.
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My read on it has been that Americans do feel conflicted to some degree.
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And unlike other solutions, LG's is happy to show its work to some degree.
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To some degree, Microsoft and Sony have been restricted by their original console designs.
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Every TikTok video, even the most slapdash and offhand, is calculated to some degree.
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To some degree, "populism" is another word for heterodoxies that seem doomed to fail.
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"This is an opportunity for me to make amends, to some degree," he said.
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To some degree Mr Trump's rule-breaking is likely to have a similar effect.
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But at the very least, it will level the playing field to some degree.
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"Pretty much everybody who's [an influencer] is a pioneer to some degree," Edwards says.
|
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Hollywood cinema has always possessed what scholars call the "invisible style" to some degree.
|
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Even more states have decriminalized the substance to some degree or allowed medical use.
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To some degree, Republicans succeeded, as Clinton was tied up during the impeachment proceedings.
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Public records from 2011 show that Epstein held, to some degree, ownership of NES.
|
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The populist movements at both ideological extremes are to some degree anti-Obama movements.
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"We've become to some degree numbed to this, saying, 'That's just Trump,'" he said.
|
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" Pitney adds that the repeal effort "probably will boost Republican turnout to some degree.
|
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I think most of us have kept up with each other to some degree.
|
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That's to say that out of touch to some degree with the natural world.
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It's true to some degree today, but back then, that's the way it was.
|
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We need to be at a utility grade or carrier grade to some degree.
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And don't we do that to some degree in public spaces all the time?
|
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To some degree, Wall Street economists and strategists are tasked with telling the future.
|
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"Hopefully that will be an equalizer to some degree," said Brad Stine, Anderson's coach.
|
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It's like a distant dream that actors have and hope for to some degree.
|
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But he was also forced to play within the studio's constraints to some degree.
|
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More than 30 states have legalized it to some degree, and more will follow.
|
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My goal, as always to some degree, is to open up the journalism process.
|
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This will affect, to some degree, every corner of every congressional district in America.
|
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The shifting political climate has, to some degree, created a new class of powerbrokers.
|
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The awards and prominent production deals have overshadowed Amazon's film division to some degree.
|
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The debate left everyone bleeding from different wounds but all wounded to some degree.
|
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I would say that the retailer has gained ground against brands to some degree.
|
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His humility doesn't ultimately save him, but it does, to some degree, redeem him.
|
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"To some degree, each detective assigned to this investigation was impacted emotionally," it said.
|
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Verizon has addressed this to some degree with partnerships with third-parties like Boingo.
|
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Americans are used to political fights taking place in the courts to some degree.
|
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She's a woman known for her fighting prowess and, to some degree, stage presence.
|
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And to some degree, that level of wealth is baked into the show's genre.
|
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It probably was somebody on the Trump side, I&aposm speculating here to some degree.
|
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Almost 90 percent of new jobs in the U.K. require digital skills to some degree.
|
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All of these things I was able to explore to some degree through 12 characters.
|
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To some degree, did Hujar find refuge in photographing the people in his immediate orbit?
|
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"If there are only three of you, it's shorter-circuited to some degree," she said.
|
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This is, to some degree, a narrative about people making awful mistakes under awful circumstances.
|
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We all "lie" to some degree at some point -- even presidents -- maybe even under oath!
|
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But it increasingly reflects, and to some degree sets, the tone for global currency markets.
|
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And that description still applies to some degree and even to me on some days.
|
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These differences may drive the supply of misinformation coming from political elites to some degree.
|
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That has calmed markets to some degree, though trade in Italian government bonds remained volatile.
|
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Ryan, Rubio and Pence all have, to some degree, sought to distance themselves from Trump.
|
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That was the ultimate fear... The irony is that to some degree it was true.
|
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As New York City does, as Texas does, as California to some degree does today.
|
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"There's been a kind of fraying of social networks to some degree," says Dr. Vinson.
|
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Yet their clamour for attention is also, to some degree, a measure of women's advances.
|
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"It's an Achilles' heel for us to some degree," said Ted Tozer, Ginnie Mae's president.
|
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To some degree, the best cat tree is a matter of preference for your cats.
|
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"To some degree, I think that's wishful thinking," the "Mad Money" host admitted on Friday.
|
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This mismatch varies to some degree because states mandate different minimum lengths for school days.
|
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Instead our support's driven by stereotypes and, I would argue, racial prejudices, to some degree.
|
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You know what Instagram and Snapchat and Facebook, to some degree, and Pinterest figured out?
|
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Oliver, your reporting has sort of been definitive on this, I think, to some degree.
|
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I'm halfway through the season so far, but I already "know" Versace to some degree.
|
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To some degree, the Panthers were responsible for presenting themselves as a battle-ready legion.
|
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It clearly worked to some degree -- GOP negotiators went back to the table with him.
|
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To some degree, this is the result of retailers looking at a compressed holiday season.
|
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The writers' hands are tied, to some degree, because we know where he ends up.
|
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But the new movie echoes its predecessor in shape and to some degree in mood.
|
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Cumings argues that North Korea is to some degree a genuine expression of Korean nationalism.
|
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Before that point, though, I think McKay is covering his own ass to some degree.
|
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"Nearly all big companies today are tech companies, at least to some degree," he said.
|
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I felt entitled to some degree of commentary, even though I had no formal outlet.
|
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To some degree, the moral high ground on this issue is beyond the party's reach.
|
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Wit is a specialized form of verbal intelligence that all novelists possess to some degree.
|
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There was hardly a conservative Trump opponent who didn't face such trash to some degree.
|
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Prenatal tests enable our capacity to choose, to some degree, the children we will raise.
|
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These vehicles combine fossil fuel and electrical power to some degree but are not rechargeable.
|
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Carroll's suit could bring those allegations back to the fore, at least to some degree.
|
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It doesn't preclude the chance that Republicans will rebound to some degree by Election Day.
|
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B.A. selections frankly make every reporter I've ever discussed it with uncomfortable to some degree.
|
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But I also, to some degree, think they might need to be a bit afraid.
|
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It tends to end up being like a mood, to some degree, a mood thermometer.
|
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All of that, to some degree, is defined by the stories that we tell ourselves.
|
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To some degree, Freemason paranoia grew out of the Freemasons' influence in the United States.
|
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High wind is another one where the challenges are, to some degree, control and materials challenges.
|
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I still care for her to some degree, but I knew that it needed to end.
|
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In the end, I predict he will back off to some degree, he&aposll declare victory.
|
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But that seems true to some degree in Atlanta, where it's businessmen like you, TIP. Absolutely.
|
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In addition to Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook have also bought into this thinking to some degree.
|
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And to some degree, that idea still carries out in the story as Peele executed it.
|
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"This is, to some degree, about the sexualization of lesbian relationships," said Wu, who is bisexual.
|
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Today, Rockwell says that pretty much all of us go through that process to some degree.
|
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This comes in contrast to Fox with its Marvel properties, and, to some degree, Marvel too.
|
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They are able to penetrate solid matter to some degree, but are eventually absorbed by it.
|
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Sure, they have been displaced to some degree by alternative sweets and supplements, especially in cities.
|
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I watched it, and it entered my brain, and I thought about it to some degree.
|
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You can have more choice, and you can buffer situations in your life to some degree.
|
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Somehow, Silicon Valley's two most famous designers were involved, to some degree, in creating this product.
|
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To some degree, this is just what the regular season is like for every contending team.
|
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The bad news for Republicans is that Mr Portman's strong showing is to some degree exceptional.
|
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But you have to keep trying, because that's the point of being alive, to some degree.
|
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This is known as the confirmation bias --- and all of us possess it, to some degree.
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To some degree, the role of "swing vote" might be a burden to Chief Justice Roberts.
|
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I'd say most everything in the movie happened to some degree, but not necessarily to me.
|
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In the end, both sides will succeed to some degree in the court of public opinion.
|
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She understands actors and what they're like, and I understand the art world to some degree.
|
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The findings suggest that New York's gun control laws are working, at least to some degree.
|
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Nevertheless, since endorsing Clinton on Tuesday, Sanders has, to some degree, been eaten by his own.
|
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And I think it was an influence on El production-wise, at least to some degree.
|
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This I know for sure: To some degree, De La Hoya has put it behind him.
|
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Clearly, the Apple Watch is selling to some degree — but it's frustratingly unclear exactly how well.
|
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I would go so far as to say that all obsession is sexual to some degree.
|
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VICE: How did you feel that some of the episodes have come true to some degree?
|
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To some degree, it's understandable that she chose to remain largely silent for a long time.
|
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Well, I guess you could say any system is inherently hackable to some degree or another.
|
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To some degree, better engineering — although often at substantially higher cost — will help reduce these impacts.
|
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Everywhere in the west is to some degree social democratic, but the extent of this varies.
|
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About a third of women who had never had orgasms reported experiencing them to some degree.
|
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Many countries banned short-selling to some degree during and just after the 2008 financial crisis.
|
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To some degree he blames her for his poor showing at the expense of the AfD.
|
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It's an arc of progress that seems to have turned back on itself to some degree.
|
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But the hard truth is that such attacks may, to some degree, simply be Europe's future.
|
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Moose is to some degree an imagined enemy if you understand where he is coming from.
|
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Any democratic system will rely to some degree on good character, on a duty of reasonableness.
|
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The film's preciousness is balanced, to some degree, by the philosophical resignation of its unseen narrator.
|
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"He knows that once he signs a deal, his power declines to some degree," Ayson said.
|
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To some degree, studios were concerned about setting a precedent for negotiations with other Hollywood unions.
|
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To some degree, this announcement helped to alleviate geopolitical risks that have been pressuring the market.
|
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The reverse merger with Platinum Eagle would push FanDuel into the public markets, to some degree.
|
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To some degree, Zuora's success can be viewed as a proxy for SaaS as a whole.
|
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The resistance against Trump has been strong and effective to some degree, regarding many domestic issues.
|
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To some degree, all political opinions are hard to reduce to simple responses to a poll.
|
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"To some degree we have been in a 'chicken and the egg' situation," Pont said by email.
|
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To some degree it worked its way into the social fabric, the musical soap opera of it.
|
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"It's also a data point that is to some degree divorced from the political rhetoric," he added.
|
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"It's a fair cop to say the (economic) profession is to some degree in crisis," Haldane said.
|
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He's a famous face and he's kinda-sorta involved with all that Nintendo does to some degree.
|
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There's a peacefulness at the heart of the mix, and to some degree in the EP too.
|
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This discussion crossed over into the YA community to some degree, but mainstream visibility was still low.
|
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You get to pick your ruin, to some degree, by choosing how you want to be strong.
|
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Yet another traditionally "offline" endeavor, subsumed, to some degree, by the march of digitization and the internet.
|
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"I think to some degree we get a little lazy and we watch TV," Mr. Cooper said.
|
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It feels in the dream like you're listening but you know to some degree that you're creating.
|
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The company gets around this to some degree by pre-applying a compatible one to the phone.
|
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To some degree, it's about how abuse and trauma can warp people — in this case, everyone involved.
|
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"When you're pregnant, your blood volume expands so you have anemia to some degree," Dr. Augelli says.
|
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Though it has probably always existed to some degree, depression appears to be a particularly modern problem.
|
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While the other albums have that to some degree, it's the most and the clearest on Control.
|
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There still is a double standard to some degree, although I think it is sort of dissipating.
|
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Anywhere but Oakland, even on another contender, Green would almost certainly have been miscast to some degree.
|
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This is true to some degree for every president, but more so for a personality like Trump.
|
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CVC's Krzysztof Krawczyk said however investor concerns over government policy had subsided to some degree since 2015.
|
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He put together, to some degree, the kind of Rainbow Coalition that Jesse Jackson had talked about.
|
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We're all guilty of this to some degree, needily seeking out the acknowledgement and affirmation of others.
|
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There's no sacred cause with the show, and it looks to some degree at all of that.
|
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Its meticulousness is to some degree a flaw, an evasion of nearly every variety of human messiness.
|
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"Grape growers can anticipate that to some degree; and perhaps they can adapt to it," he says.
|
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That was a shock that everyone felt to some degree, and there was a lot of disorientation.
|
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"To some degree, I had you at hello when it comes to voting for Hillary," he said.
|
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It is clear from the report that Trump was, to some degree, saved from himself by staffers.
|
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In the survey, 85 percent of registered voters said that African-Americans face discrimination to some degree.
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Now we're seeing, to some degree, passengers are making decisions based on branding and governance, corporate governance.
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But we'll try to suspend our doubts, to some degree, until the shirts debut in three months.
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It's a weird emotional space, and to some degree you're breaking the pact between creator and audience.
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These became, and still are to some degree, the measurement against which first-person games are judged.
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There probably isn't really a way to tell him that won't hurt his feelings to some degree.
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To some degree, I don't expect coherence from him because nothing so far has indicated policy coherence.
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This suggests that gay men's anal sex role preferences are rooted, to some degree, in their biology.
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Each is, to some degree, about living in — and denying — captivity in early 19th-century New Orleans.
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To some degree, Michelle Cottle writes in The Times, Mr. Biden is showing signs of doing so.
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To some degree, Mr. Modi is suffering from a common problem of transformational leaders: unfulfilled lofty expectations.
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Because all of the candidates, to some degree, have said by 2050, we have to be better.
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Yeah, to some degree it was because that was essentially the same format we did different ways.
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This is, to some degree, surprising: Insurers have traditionally been pretty good at this kind of thing.
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Because you're gonna determine, to some degree, how much revenue you're gonna have for the coming year.
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Recognize that people have lives outside work and they are all affected to some degree, he said.
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Most people have astigmatism to some degree, but it's usually unnoticeable, according to the American Optometric Association.
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Yet if we're all tribal to some degree, congressional Republicans now seem to care only about tribe.
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Romance follows to some degree, but word from last year's Tribeca Film Festival suggests that violence dominates.
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Almost 98 percent of the homepages of the top million websites are to some degree inaccessible today.
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They both, to some degree, got what they needed without having to give up what they wanted.
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As the results dribble out, they will be unsatisfying to almost everyone -- at least to some degree.
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That may be true to some degree, but there are ways we can all improve our empathy.
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Her tough tone to some degree served as domestic political posturing ahead of elections in the fall.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Has anything changed with you, by getting off of the plane, to some degree?
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But celebrity narratives, to some degree, were no longer being decided just by white-dominated mainstream media.
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To some degree, that may explain the wave of interest ESG ETFs are now seeing, Senra said.
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He added that perhaps a lower U.S. dollar "to some degree" was helping fuel the rally Wednesday.
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Every social platform attracts influencers to some degree, but Instagram is the gold standard for the group.
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"It was a power moment, not at all sexual," Daniels writes — and to some degree, it worked.
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"To some degree I feel like the Pottery Barn Rule applies," says Pariser, the Upworthy chief executive.
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To some degree, the current public conversation around sexual harassment and assault is uncharted territory for everyone.
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You know, it tends to end up being like a mood, to some degree, a mood thermometer.
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But I love the fact that the show to some degree is kind of sparking that conversation.
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Every graduating senior is scared, to some degree, of the future, but this was on a different level.
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Instead of being praised for being different, she was overlooked to some degree for not being orthodox enough.
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Tate Taylor's Ma is being advertised as a stalker horror movie, and it is that — to some degree.
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Bose claims that noise cancellation and audio output are both improved to some degree in the new headphones.
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Sure, the purpose of the meeting today was to appease the angry voices, at least to some degree.
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Privately, and to some degree publicly, Republicans seem resigned to death in November by fire or by hanging.
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"The two markers the authors investigated can predict, to some degree, the treatment efficacy of antidepressants," Redei said.
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According to Lewis, such communications induce a shame response in the child which is painful to some degree.
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These are radically different films from radically different filmmakers, and to some degree they all defy easy categorization.
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This is in part because the party has to some degree replaced its lost whites with Hispanic voters.
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The College Board learned that half of the exams in its inventory had been compromised to some degree.
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To some degree, you have more people united and banding together in a way that is more accessible.
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To some degree, the doc just feels like a best-of montage of AI projects worth examining further.
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Four of these states (Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington) already allow sales of recreational marijuana to some degree.
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Most industry experts foresee higher flight prices this year—and to some degree, rising airfares are already here.
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The results point to alcohol as the biggest cause for concern: To some degree, this isn't too surprising.
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I could even get by inside to some degree, whereas I was bumping into things indoors with V1.
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If offered a role in a roleplaying game, almost everyone ends up playing that role to some degree.
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So it's not that all the costs go away; it's that the costs get shifted to some degree.
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That will likely depend to some degree on the regulation in the countries it plans to sell to.
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New York's coastline stretches over 520 miles, and leaves every borough open to some degree of maritime attack.
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What GitHub is doing here, to some degree, is formalize this practice and wrap a product around it.
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That's true for him, to some degree, but he's also very down to earth about the whole enterprise.
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They adopted the forms of the Christian church, to some degree, in order to gain some breathing space.
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First and foremost, he is reflecting his conference and to some degree, protecting them from a tough vote.
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"The Tunnel" begins, and to some degree continues, as a hyper-faithful remake of the original Nordic production.
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Their refusal so far to treat with the far right has led to some degree of parliamentary stalemate.
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Accordingly, our model assumes that Senate races will track the presidential race in each state to some degree.
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Skylines' view on industry has always been that it is dirty, noisy, ugly, and to some degree necessary.
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These events are all "raves" to some degree, so that's the style that I end up working within.
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The researchers were also able to determine the object's final shape to some degree during the printing process.
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To some degree, peer pressure and client inquiries — due to greater public awareness — have contributed to the shift.
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"We've at least experienced it to some degree this year," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said before the game.
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And it was to some degree this sense of play and taking things apart and putting things together.
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But the trends toward the money going through Google and Facebook and to some degree Amazon are accelerating.
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To some degree, of course, all media start-ups think they are going to be the next Netflix.
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"He can discipline himself to some degree, but you're not going to put this guy in a straitjacket."
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To some degree, the sorts of things you should be doing right now depend on who you are.
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For nurses, and to some degree for S.R.A.O. women like Ms. Denke, dealing with combat was their job.
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I think partly it's true — what a platform does, to some degree, is introduce a lowest common denominator.
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U.S. military authorities said that "six contractor-operated civilian aircraft were damaged to some degree" during the attack.
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If "The Gentlemen" is a satire, to some degree, of social climbing, it isn't a particularly biting one.
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Showrooms allow shoppers to test equipment to some degree, but stop short of offering full classes or instruction.
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I think that rural America had concerns that maybe national Democrats didn't pick up on, to some degree.
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To some degree, you control how much you pay each month and how long you'll be making payments.
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As it turns out, while experts say it isn't being used, relationship prediction technology already exists to some degree.
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Most digital assistants use AI to understand context to some degree, so they can respond to follow-up queries.
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Thomas has remarked that she is "to some degree" appropriating herself by reproducing her source collages on stretched linen.
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The complexion of the two-time defending Presidents' Trophy winners will undoubtedly change for the worse to some degree.
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At least originally, Americans had much more space than did Europeans, and this is still true to some degree.
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ROSS: WELL, ANYTHING THAT AFFECTS TRADE WILL BE VIEWED TO SOME DEGREE BY THE FOREIGNERS AS AN ADDED BURDEN.
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While an executive action allows Harris to implement the plan to some degree, it would significantly dampen the impact.
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Elton John and his husband were involved in Rocketman's production, so the result is, to some degree, his vision.
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A new study of childhood cancer cases suggests that the effort has been successful, at least to some degree.
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RM: Barry and I and Peter [Nieh] and Chris [Schaepe] — we'd all known each other to some degree before.
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Yet if many Trump supporters are to some degree racially resentful, this may not be what primarily motivates them.
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But that number, to some degree, misses where the rest of the spectrum of the evangelical church actually sits.
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KLM thereby hopes to alleviate to some degree the inconvenience caused by the decision taken by the American authorities.
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We all do this, to some degree, in relationships that place us at risk — we unconsciously engineer bad outcomes.
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What's happening: Most AV companies plan to use teleops to some degree, including GM Cruise, Toyota, Zoox and Nissan.
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This media play has been attempted to some degree with Twitter's Moments feature, but it's not a fair comparison.
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It has come to serve as a barometer for the Brussels institutions, and to some degree for the continent.
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Winners: Most insurers are winners to some degree, considering MA is "a friendly environment" right now for the industry.
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"To some degree, this is a parent issue," says Marlo Sandler, the senior manager of government relations at Bird.
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Thus, to some degree, the use of social bots might drive the outcomes of Brexit and the US Election.
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I'm sure this has always been the case to some degree, but the current era is something new altogether.
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While it's unclear exactly how these collaborative efforts will proceed, it's likely NASA will be involved to some degree.
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To some degree it echoes the famous (and, at the time, very controversial) open-ended conclusion to The Sopranos.
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Apple designed, and to some degree, still controls, the software that is making it hard to access user data.
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Budget and appropriations staffers, always involved to some degree, are fully engaged to work through various proposals and options.
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To some degree, Japanese startup Yukai Engineering has built just that in Qoobo, which retails for ¥10,000 (or $92).
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Several of Rhode Island's New England neighbors, including Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont, have already legalized marijuana to some degree.
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To some degree, Wormwood is a documentary series that is dedicated to parsing out the real differences between those.
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The study also confirmed to some degree some broad stereotypes about what we expect men and women to enjoy.
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But even though Christie skewered Rubio for canned responses, aren't all the candidates guilty of that to some degree?
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To some degree, all personality assessment, whether visual or verbal, stalls at the uneasy intersection of art and science.
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Does the recent stabilisation, to some degree, of the exchange rate suggest that we are now some distance through?
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But then to some degree you get to make your own highlight reel—isn't that what an album is?
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To some degree, look, I don't know if I'm successful yet, but I'm taking multiple shots at this goal.
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To some degree, this isn't all that different from Google Docs or even Microsoft's own collaboration features in Office.
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Alphabet "can do a better job of putting its money where its mouth is to some degree," he added.
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Pence's job was to stop the slipping slope toward defeat and he most likely did that to some degree.
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Energy Secretary Rick Perry told CNBC the administration is focusing to some degree on new, lower-cost nuclear technologies.
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To some degree, school administrators were like generals who go to battle relying on tactics from the last war.
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"It's proven that violence, to some degree, will be useful," a 30-year-old protester told Reuters in August.
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The event was being run by a bunch of friendly lads who were all ex-military to some degree.
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Make of that evolution what you will, but to some degree, it shows exactly how much times have changed.
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"If they're waiting and anticipating, personally I think we can presume that they're obsessing to some degree," Perry says.
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Marina is, to some degree, a representative woman, whose experiences reveal a deeply held prejudice hardly limited to Chile.
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Google is investing $300 million to support journalism, even though it and Facebook inevitably hurt publishers to some degree.
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To some degree, the more true to reality fiction is these days, the more avant-garde it will seem.
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You see it to some degree of course in sports and news, but it also occurs around natural history.
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The city had never seen anything like this — and, to some degree, neither had post-World War II Germany.
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To some degree, the level of violence and instability in the Arab world will depend on the Saudi experiment.
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To some degree, this should be expected of the Boston Symphony, an orchestra that is skilled but not showy.
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No Netflix at the moment — and likely no Amazon Prime, ever, though Chromecast functionality addresses that to some degree.
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So, to some degree, special advocacy is necessary in ways that would seem curious in the other performing arts.
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The digital approach has been incorporated to some degree in urban to-go stores and traditional suburban models alike.
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Also, exercise habits were not considered; aerobic fitness, which depends to some degree on genetics, was the variable measured.
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Even though gossip is such a damaging force, it's pervasive and even tolerated to some degree in most organizations.
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That figure means almost 40% of all the world's 195 nations will witness disruption and protest to some degree.
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This is a significant sticking point that has flown under the radar to some degree amid the wall fight.
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It found that the public, especially Republicans, think social media sites censor political viewpoints at least to some degree.
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And to some degree, those same obstacles face asylum seekers staying in Mexico for the duration of their hearings.
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At the same time, the sheer level of dysfunction in Venezuela is likely to restrain Washington to some degree.
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So already those tools are operating somewhat independently from human control, to some degree, at least in the moment.
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All can point to some degree of anti-Semitic harassment, especially since the beginning of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
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It's a universal aspect of human cognition, and all of us engage in it to some degree or another.
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When you talk about black poverty here and that disparity, you've lived in both of those worlds to some degree.
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It's possible that he may be right to some degree, and marijuana does cause or worsen psychosis or psychotic disorders.
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Also, the destructive insect is controlled in corn and cotton in the U.S. to some degree with genetically modified crops.
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"I think June, because of the British poll, is less likely to some degree than a July move," Weber said.
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It's worth noting that any choice of litmus test for inclusion in the circle is, to some degree, culturally determined.
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All mathematicians and machine learning engineers should consider bias to some degree, but that degree varies from instance to instance.
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We know that sea ice features come and go and emperors are to some degree adapted to deal with this.
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If you didn't grow up in Atlantic City, Donald Trump is probably still, to some degree, a punchline for you.
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The tech to some degree is a solved problem, the time to… to learn is a hard problem to solve.
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To some degree I think we've partly had some of that journey behind us and we're getting quite good feedback.
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Trump, who has still not granted Zelenskiy the White House meeting he craves, has offered that support to some degree.
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To some degree I'm not going to sit here and tell you that every component of that can be prevented.
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"You talk about in the business, you've got to be lucky, and I've been lucky to some degree," he said.
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Animals that are able to adapt to a human presence likely have coexistence figured out, at least to some degree.
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It even relates metaphorically, to some degree, to the concept and reality of the Nobel Prize if you listen closely.
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To some degree, it's a crowd-pleaser, but in the end, it's just another gadget to tell you the weather.
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"We're all mixed race to some degree, if you grow up in this part of the world", Ms Lyday reasons.
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Unfortunately, that would be the entire hour, because to some degree I'm crazy in the number of things I'm doing.
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As in any successful means of living, it depends to some degree on mutually agreed-upon forgiveness (if not forgetting).
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That said, quality does come into play to some degree, and some of the newest technologies continue to cause problems.
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"I think the book to some degree has become what I like to call a change agent," Mr. Lewis said.
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They will help dictate the tone, tenor and tempo of the confirmation hearing and, to some degree, the process itself.
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In October, Senate Democrats even blocked simple debate on a bill that would have prevented sanctuary cities to some degree.
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Again, members heard what they wanted, and Trump saying he was behind, well, something "100%" is helpful to some degree.
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While the original Leesa addressed this to some degree, you can feel an immediate difference with the All-New version.
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FARAGO The sanctions period explains, to some degree, why so many of the Iraqi artists in this show are exiles.
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It's also, to some degree, a byproduct of the central role the United States plays in the global financial system.
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More and more investors are suggesting or voting in favor of shareholder resolutions that hold corporations accountable, to some degree.
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My last three bodies of work have used appropriation to some degree, but there's been original photographs in there too.
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Nationally, there's been a push to reimagine the Republican Party through President Trump's (and to some degree, Steve Bannon's) vision.
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Offsetting the risk to some degree for corporate bio VCs is the fairly strong IPO market for promising biotech startups.
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Bitbucket competitors GitHub and Gitlab feature similar search features, so to some degree, Bitbucket is really playing catch-up here.
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Whenever I go back on the road or do television, to some degree, I'm going back to playing that character.
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We're both, to some degree, uh, uptight, and when it comes to our music we're very particular about the details.
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The irony here is that the President is actually the reason the appropriations process is, to some degree, actually working.
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Discomfort with a tight labor market and growing worker bargaining power is to some degree baked into the Fed's makeup.
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To some degree, that's baked into the play, which has been read as anti-mob as often as anti-autocrat.
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I wanted them to see how I was seeing them, and they influenced to some degree the images I made.
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It was the last of the great classical trees, authoritative, profound, completely new to science and correct to some degree.
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To some degree, I've said all I can say about it already—but not in the way you might think.
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"I'm quite sure that supportive psychotherapy will help to some degree these patients, but now it's the opposite," he says.
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Virtuoso technical rigor became what Ms. Rainer, Ms. Brown, Mr. Gordon and Ms. Hay needed to avoid to some degree.
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You hire really good programmers to put that stuff there, but if reflects your taste and stuff to some degree.
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Views about the role of the Bidens in the matter depend to some degree on questions about Mr. Shokin's motives.
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All campaigns are to some degree an act of public manipulation, hopefully to the good, but often to the ill.
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She said after Lasik, all people lose contrast sensitivity, the ability to distinguish between shades of gray, to some degree.
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The creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in 2011, has begun to rein in the industry, to some degree.
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To some degree, the rapid rise is a result of lessons learned from 2260 years of building the Victory brand.
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"When you're young you sometimes don't make the most optimal decisions; everybody's guilty of that to some degree," Sandgren said.
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Most food is processed to some degree, but ultra-processed foods are typically much more calorie-, sodium- and sugar-packed.
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B.T. mostly," referring to cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on changing thought patterns, "followed by time management to some degree.
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Nearly every aspect of travel has been affected by the coronavirus to some degree in areas hit by the coronavirus.
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Such a behavioral transformation was to some degree expected, since they were bred from the tamest members of their groups.
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That makes Roth IRAs to some degree more flexible in terms of pulling money out before you're ready to retire.
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They, I would imagine to some degree, are able to influence and give authority to how their games are presented.
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Everyone in a Bong Joon-ho film is, at least to some degree, the victim of his or her circumstances.
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And the suit itself is pressurized when they're in space, so they're already to some degree fighting against the spacesuit.
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And so in a sense you need sensible political reforms to do, to some degree, to do what China did.
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They backed Trump's move to weaken them to some degree, but then Trump went much too far for their liking.
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Most listening bars in the United States spotlight the D.J. to some degree, and are open only in the evening.
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Though none of the three took his nation's highest office, those campaign promises paid off, at least to some degree.
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To some degree in the early days with technologists, what it is is a little bit like a Roschach test.
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Louise, to some degree, has even more appreciation for her own life, because she knows all the spoilers are coming.
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The Cambridge Analytica scandal has subsided to some degree, with Facebook's share price recovering and user growth maintaining at standard levels.
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Approximately 97 percent of the country is experiencing drought to some degree, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Meteorological Organization.
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Not immediately, but within 15 years, the bulk of our work and play time will touch the virtual to some degree.
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"To some degree smarter people will seek out more experiences and think about things more and enjoy considering ideas," Ritchie says.
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" Still, after months during which, she said, Jon would barely speak to her, the breakup was, to some degree, "a relief.
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There is at least one spinal injury that might cause paralysis to some degree, and lots of stab and puncture wounds.
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"As a general rule, whenever you're getting a hyper-partisan message, bots are involved to some degree," Nimmo told BuzzFeed News.
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Because to some degree you can prepare for certain types of events if you expect hostility, but were you expecting this?
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Xi Thought is formally described as a summary of the "collective wisdom" of the party, and to some degree it is.
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As FCC filings have confirmed, the battery is smaller on the Lite, but the smaller screensize negates that to some degree.
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The metaphorical implications of "searching for God" are obvious, and the show is, to some degree, framed as a spiritual quest.
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Aren't we getting closer to at least admitting to some degree that being a woman in this world has different challenges?
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He says that it's out of the conceptual stage to some degree; they've already started contacting actors and working out scheduling.
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Monsanto's business model for Climate, too, has shifted since the acquisition and transformed the seed company to some degree, Fraley said.
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Research shows that implicit biases, whether against other races, ethnic groups, genders or religions, can be trained away to some degree.
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Unless more customers suddenly enter the App Store, it's hard to imagine that ads won't decrease organic traffic to some degree.
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Market forces alone will not be able to deliver that boost, because innovation and invention are to some degree public goods.
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I coped with the latter by dressing in baggy black clothes and flat shoes—that put them off to some degree.
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Scientists can predict the size and timing of these aftershocks to some degree, but nailing the location has always proved challenging.
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To some degree, that notion is correct, but research shows that just thinking about our future self may not be enough.
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"The trend in job growth likely has slowed to some degree," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
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Above all else, though, it's important to remember that feelings of anxiety and fear are natural, and to some degree, inevitable.
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They could also look at people who became blind in adulthood, including those who later regained their sight to some degree.
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I have argued that the majority of us, billions of people around the planet, are to some degree Star Wars geeks.
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She's also trademarked Kimoji, KKW Beauty and KKW Fragrance in the past ... all brands incorporate her first name to some degree.
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Professional sports leagues, including the NFL, NBA, and Major League Baseball, have all invested in fantasy sports companies to some degree.
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As a famous person living life in the public eye, it's inevitable that you'll be subjected to some degree of judgement.
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And nearly a quarter of all Americans and 30 percent of the world's population experience nervousness to some degree about flying.
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For starters, modern-day VR to some degree picks up where Kinect left off, in terms of both execution and vision.
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" Oh, and she listened to Melodrama continuously while making it which she says "probably drove me to insanity to some degree.
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If funds start to be locked into 50-or-100- year notes, this liquidity will have to contract to some degree.
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Profitability is also supported by Suruga's proactive risk control, although to some degree it may reflect the bank's higher risk appetite.
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Yubico has taken advantage of Apple giving developers more access to the iPhone's NFC chip, to some degree, in iOS 11.
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These plants should give junglers - and to some degree, other players - impactful decisions to make, without tying those choices to Smite.
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I understand politics, and particularly the politics of personal destruction, and you have to admit to some degree it did work.
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While that may be true to some degree, I still believe there will be innovations on phones that will explode heads.
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Conservation efforts are concentrated on the roughly one-fifth of vertebrate species worldwide that are ranked as endangered to some degree.
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Again, from the numbers we are looking at here, it is hard to imagine that that isn't happening to some degree.
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In these pieces, the speaker corresponds, to some degree, to the person described in the bio on the book's back cover.
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My father is referenced in this piece as a narcissist, and to some degree so is the world of Trumpian politics.
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To some degree, this ability is present on many smartphones, preventing users or attackers from corrupting key elements of the system.
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He leans Moscow, but is still offset to some degree by the honorable Americans of the State Department and the Pentagon.
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But to some degree, all hit TV shows succeed thanks to timing — and This Is Us was timed just about perfectly.
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As a result, Hughes had trouble attracting readers, to some degree before the exodus of Peretz-era staffers and especially afterward.
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While I agree that women are suffering and men must do more, to some degree, women are their own worst enemies.
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Many of our most intractable economic ills can be traced to some degree to this ineluctable fact: America is getting old.
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Indeed, the market drops over the last couple of months have, to some degree at least, aligned with the Fed's goals.
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I think many people have this to some degree—that full-body response to something that is decidedly undeserving of it.
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Every president over the past two decades has, to some degree, undermined research and injected politics into science, the report said.
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To some degree, Washington will always learn how to adapt to the distinct styles, personalities and expectations of a new president.
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Ultimately, all democratic political systems depend to some degree on leadership that doesn't abuse the rules of the game too much.
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While most car companies do remanufacturing to some degree, the majority outsource this work or leave it to parts suppliers today.
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"The date January 20th comes to mind as a deadline for trying to get this solved to some degree," Kick said.
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" Ms. Goldfield: "I think the idea of special treatment for a critic is, to some degree, a thing of the past.
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Both. I think their original decision to emphasize quantity of attacks over quality — so to speak — is backfiring to some degree.
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When students open the exam, "I think to some degree the sticker shock — that first impression — is almost even worse," he said.
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Radiology already, document searches in the legal area have become ... a lot of them have been outsourced and to some degree automated.
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Effectively, that makes it impossible for any local government to avoid cooperating with the federal government to some degree on immigration enforcement.
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It's a relationship that I think Crichton anticipated to some degree, but it's become much more complicated than even he could imagine.
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And to some degree, no human relationship can withstand just how immense and epic Eleanor and Chidi's love is meant to be.
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"I think it will be a weak quarter, but it's priced in, to some degree, in the outstanding bonds," said an investor.
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Precisely which peoples were considered 'others' depended, to some degree, on the political climate of the moment and the current military campaigns.
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Comments from Trend Micro echoed the sentiment to some degree, blaming the issue on network connections, along with the speakers' default setting.
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I feel like that is a sign of Amazon not knowing ... they live in their world to some degree, these digital companies.
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Ocasio-Cortez's victory electrified Democratic voters -- especially in their opposition to Trump, and, to some degree, the Democratic brain trust in Washington.
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"But to some degree it is kind of like, okay, it hasn't yet been important for me to get involved," he continued.
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And if she can already do that to some degree, then she is proud to be thought of as a role model.
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While the BlackBerry Classic was a dependable presence, the security blanket must have stopped innovation to some degree at the mobile company.
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They all evoke classic musicals to some degree — which helps explain the rapturous response from cinephiles — but they employ very different styles.
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That now makes 33 states where the stuff is legal to some degree, and ten where devotees can go the whole hog.
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And to some degree, the results of these projects may help us align our genes and our environments for optimal well-being.
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"Yes, you could argue the government's being more activist to some degree and people have to be mindful of that," he said.
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To some degree, Andrea was his own worst enemy as he never quite endeared himself to the fans, his teammates or coaches.
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Dual-boot Chromebooks would be a weird move on Google's part, as Chrome OS is an alternative to Windows to some degree.
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But for those -- that debate, that debate, to some degree, is going to be settled by the demographics in the near future.
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But both of those spaces did have to mature to some degree, and stop being quite so naive in their tech utopianism.
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Although every couple argues to some degree, whether they're married or not, what they argue about in their relationships can vary greatly.
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A report from the Wellcome Trust, a charity, covering 140 countries discovered that only 80% of people trust vaccines to some degree.
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He doesn't really work with child actors, although the Guardians of the Galaxy movies are clearly aimed toward children to some degree.
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I'm really never not working — I'm always plugged in to some degree, on Instagram, on email, editing and sending photos, doing interviews.
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He argued that the archbishop to some degree created his own nemesis by choosing Grivas as a tactical ally in the 1950s.
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Kellman: We were assured, to some degree, that the sets of twins who had not come forward had met through social media.
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"I really don't know how you prevent someone who is bent on destruction from carrying it out to some degree," he said.
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To some degree, the hospitals weren't great places eitherGizmodo: Were suicide rates higher during this time since people were left to die?
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I think to some degree, a return of cash and buy back stock has constrained that company, " Cramer said on "Squawk Box.
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We make decisions every day that see us risk our bodies to some degree, for pleasure, for comfort, or for a thrill.
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"There's still people who are trying to figure out the economic populism message to some degree, what all that means," Brownback added.
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Incidentally, one other factor in the airline industry currently is, I mean, you really do have a pilot shortage to some degree.
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That would essentially tighten monetary policy in the United States, obviating the need for the Fed to hike rates to some degree.
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High believes that Watson's ability to do higher-level reasoning (at least to some degree), puts it beyond its competitors' capabilities today.
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To some degree, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders is tapping into the same vein, though politically and stylistically, the two are miles apart.
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To some degree, the level of uncertainty surrounding this deal is tied up in the emotions of the parties involved in it.
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You saw the same thing happened in 2009 with the financials and I think to some degree, you're seeing it here too.
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If you're not looking at what's not being submitted for approval and submitting it to some degree of scrutiny, then there's abuse.
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I don't think it's unethical or wrong to try to get people interested in your topic by simplifying it to some degree.
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I feel like every female pop act is influenced by her to some degree cause she has just made such a wave.
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To some degree, everyone who appears on The Bachelorette (or any competitive reality show of similar ilk) is there to get famous.
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There have been scattered indications that Mr. Trump understands that he must, to some degree, adapt his approach for the general election.
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Autoimmune diabetes can be predicted, to some degree, by the appearance of certain antibodies in the bloodstream that attack one's own tissues.
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After all, the similarities between Perrigo and Valeant are to some degree the result of practices that prevail across the drug industry.
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The conversation Silicon Valley is comfortable having — to some degree the conversation Khanna is comfortable having — is about redistribution rather than distribution.
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There are newer imaging modalities, such as 3D tomography and molecular imaging that can, to some degree, deal better with denser breasts.
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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, all agriculture production systems will be affected to some degree over the next 25 years.
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" Users leaving Twitter: "I want people to walk away from Twitter feeling like they learned something and feeling empowered to some degree.
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Nationalism is part of online culture all over the world, and I think everyone is nationalistic to some degree, more or less.
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WARREN BUFFETT: They're certainly— that's a factor in all of it, I think it may even extend beyond millennials to some degree.
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When speaking on world affairs, the church is not an independent institution but, to some degree, an extension of the Russian state.
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Higher salaries offset higher rent costs to some degree, but millennials still must put the largest share of their income toward rent.
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Despite Prayuth promising to hold nationwide polls and restore Thailand to some degree of democratic civilian government, elections have been repeatedly postponed.
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To some degree, it might seem like Nixon began a movement that led to the harsh war on drugs we know today.
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To some degree, Volkswagen doesn't have much of a choice in deciding whether or not it wants to invest in electric vehicles.
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"I hope to some degree this is a call to action for Americans to take ownership of their financial standing," Hamrick said.
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Brian Schatz of Hawaii said to some degree, the sheer number of colleagues running creates a better situation for those who aren't.
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Only 6 percent of campus administrators identified as conservative to some degree, while 71 percent classified themselves as liberal or very liberal.
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The rest of the media didn't behave all that differently from how we did, and to some degree probably followed our example.
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The fact that you are highly experienced and already comfortable with so many of your colleagues ameliorates this issue to some degree.
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Neuroscientists have known for some time that the potency of our synapses depends to some degree on how we live our lives.
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The back and forth was, to some degree, a window into one thing that will always complicate matters for Democrats: President Trump.
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You can hail necessary social change and complain about being, to some degree, a casualty of it, both at the same time.
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To some degree, Mr. Ross helped Mr. Trump do that when some of his casinos in Atlantic City fell on hard times.
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Instead, they palpably strained against following Lauer's admonition not to attack each other, and both failed in this regard to some degree.
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The thing about human-made climate change is that it's human-made, which means that humans, to some degree, can unmake it.
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"Yes, the U.S. should support Israel, and yes, the U.S. should be supporting, to some degree, the Palestinian Authority," Ms. Cockburn said.
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To some degree, Mr. Biden may have a point: The jury is out on whether marijuana can lead to using other drugs.
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To some degree, the wage hikes planned by Target are a response to a tighter labor market, where U.S. unemployment remains low.
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There is fundamental support for the rally to some degree, said Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq Corporate Solutions.
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The presence of Ms. Kern, a former editor at New York magazine, has to some degree assuaged publishers' fears of algorithmic tyranny.
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"The law of large numbers has caught up to Apple to some degree," said Michael Olson, senior equity research analyst at Piper Jaffray.
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It should be noted that introducing any device of this sort into your sleeping quarters presents an inherent privacy risk to some degree.
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For example, brain size and shape is to some degree constrained by body size and the size and shape of the facial skeleton.
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To some degree, the shift in messaging reflects the transition from the campaign to governing, said Shapiro, the former US ambassador to Israel.
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You may have already been using it to some degree, or maybe you're just leaving it on your desktop to accumulate digital cobwebs.
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All the HDJ-X headphones will be available in black and silver, feature swivel mechanisms, detachable cables, and to some degree, replaceable parts.
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Like I said, if you don't know about the occult to some degree, it's hard to decipher a lot of 19th century literature.
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Although the scope of those plans have shifted to some degree over the years, it's an area the company is deeply committed to.
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"Basically, it's voters hate Democrats a little less than they hate Republicans, so to some degree we're the benefactor of that," she said.
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"In three to five years, without question, FedEx will be a player in retail to some degree" whether through a partnership with Amazon.
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Facebook has already admitted failure to some degree in allowing these ads to have been shown, and has pledged a variety of countermeasures.
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I can understand a working person wanting a sense of ownership to some degree, but a marriage should be built on complete trust.
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These are all tied up in a complex tangle of pathology, all of which is to some degree the legacy of historical racism.
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"It certainly will counteract weak business spending to some degree," said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union in Vienna, Virginia.
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"Unfortunately, it probably won't be enough and it will probably be paired to some degree with non-defense spending as well," he said.
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Davitt said such products have distorted the VIX and to some degree have robbed the index of its effectiveness as a market barometer.
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The standard of originality in intellectual property has, historically, been low, because everything, to some degree, copies at least part of something else.
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However, there's a good chance that they'll be electrified to some degree--perhaps light hybrids, perhaps plug-ins with range-extending combustion engines.
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As a smartphone vendor, it can assert itself over handset manufacturers, to some degree, to include extra apps and software on mobile phones.
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Since then, Cohn and Trump do appear to have repaired their relationship to some degree, according to people familiar with the two men.
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You and your lieutenants have access to a very large network of attractive people whom you can trust at least to some degree.
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Lyft will continue to operate the network, but this move means it will also be competing, to some degree, with its own partners.
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That's resulted in this dark moment that we're in, to some degree, where there's been this decaying of trust on a large scale.
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Ideally, all holidays should improve our minds to some degree, clearing them, restoring them and changing how we think about places and people.
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"The West, that their winter is being saved to some degree, completely has to do with this polar vortex split," Dr. Cohen said.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NARROWSBURG, New York — Most every artist must establish, to some degree, their relationship to the art canon.
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She later walked her comments back to some degree, but they were notable given Gillibrand's prominence and her close relationship with the Clintons.
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"I think that it would be very, very surprising if it did not transmit at least to some degree asymptomatically," Dr. Mina said.
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"Right now, we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree a nexus to a potential hate crime," Allen said.
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"We felt we couldn't tell the story of the book without, to some degree, telling the stories of these controversies," Mr. Simpson said.
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To some degree, that's to be expected, as those who once marched now channel their energy into other activities — including running for office.
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So I kept stubbornly doing what I was interested in, which is something with a fantastical element, that was speculative to some degree.
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As the custom exists to some degree in China and Korea, I did not make the same mistake when I visited last year.
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Many adults with sickle-cell disease are disabled to some degree, and many have brain damage, making it difficult for them to work.
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Patrick: It's understandable to some degree, the moment you allow some level of political speech where do you like start drawing that line?
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"We would look like, to some degree, rather silly not acknowledging the political realities that exist in Syria," said the spokesman, Sean Spicer.
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It's more a story of how Piëch, and to some degree Winterkorn, established a culture where something like this could and did happen.
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"The mass of these funds is on the bubble, and what will determine who lives and who dies is to some degree luck."
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But high levels of uncertainty in British politics have largely been priced in by the markets, analysts said, sheltering sterling to some degree.
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This would allow for their subsequent mass adoption, provided the strict USFAA legislation surrounding drone technology and usage is loosened to some degree.
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His past record on abortion sets him apart, to some degree, from his competitors, and it's useful for voters to know about that.
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And particularly with Putin's rise, because Putin had a very adversarial relationship or view of the US, and even paranoid to some degree.
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They are to some degree natural monopolies, and they won their monopoly, in most cases, fair and square, but they are natural monopolies.
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"We will find out to some degree tomorrow if the Russians are willing to come to a compromise with the Turks," Jeffrey said.
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You add all that together: The problem is really an education problem, it's a poverty problem, and to some degree, it's an age problem.
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By breaking into these systems — as seems to have already happened, to some degree — and changing data, hackers could wreak havoc on Election Day.
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Without knowing the manufacturing processes for Android manufacturers (which all vary to some degree), it's difficult to say if they plan around battery degradation.
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To some degree, the show's ultimate sense of "closure" relied upon finding a professional reason for the characters to keep up their personal relationships.
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This isn't a new problem, and companies know that, to some degree, it's the price of doing business in the world's second-biggest economy.
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As someone that's trying to get ahead in Hollywood as a filmmaker, I feel like it really encapsulated, to some degree, what I do.
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To some degree this is a similar group to the one that's seen it's mortality go up, that's seen it's opioid use go up.
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The constitutional frailty this reveals, and of which Mr Trump's election is to some degree symptomatic, has in fact been evident for some time.
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I suppose you could say these are questions that to some degree haunt everybody in those Darwinian jungles where we fight for our paychecks.
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Because people are gonna keep coming right and then you're also going to have your going to keep having family separations to some degree.
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Although federal rules require that some products be produced to some degree in the United States, most manufacturers face pressure from cheaper competition abroad.
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Isn't it to some degree incumbent on the majority party to pull some Democrats in and say, hey, what would your goals be here?
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The film to some degree centers on the conversation with her mother in the hotel room, where she's sitting on the floor and weeping.
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And to some degree cable news knew that and saw that and felt that and acted upon that by covering Trump intensively early on.
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The Trump era of American politics is defined to some degree by controversies that are both unsurprising and, in their unprecedented context, unusually revealing.
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So, you know, things that happen around the country and around the world do affect to some degree how we respond here in Cleveland.
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The surprise in this analysis is that it appears likely that being capital constrained to some degree was helpful, not harmful, in that journey.
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Major industries like healthcare, education and hospitality all share a focus on time to some degree and so do not exhibit rapid productivity growth.
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Although the fight between American tech companies and the FBI hunting terrorists is undeniably important, to some degree it may also be increasingly moot.
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Exaggerated bass is actually a thing most of us want and enjoy, and all the best-selling consumer headphones offer it to some degree.
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YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THAT BECAUSE BANKS ARE GOING TO REFLECT TO SOME DEGREE THE RECESSION THROUGH THEIR P&L BECAUSE WE TRANSMIT THE ECONOMY.
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Newsflash for anyone who wasn't aware: This is a very common practice, and most people in this world have experienced it to some degree.
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What is the long story of CAA's rise and really long run and now decline, to some degree, tell you about Hollywood, if anything?
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To some degree the answer is that many of us, although generally not the wiser older heads who built the genome project, were naïve.
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Corporate power is checked to some degree by many kinds of laws and regulations, including those against unfair competition, discrimination and unsafe working conditions.
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"You know, to some degree, I'm not going to sit here and tell you that every component of that can be prevented," he said.
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The Avangard also depends to some degree on the development of a separate weapon that Putin mentioned in his 2018 address: the Sarmat ICBM.
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They will say this is essentially the same story that black people have suffered for decades, and to some degree they will be right.
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Perhaps Americans wouldn't be so worried about made-up news if they realized that all mediated information is concocted or distorted to some degree.
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Pilling While some grades of cashmere are more susceptible to pilling than others, all cashmere (and wool) garments will inevitably pill to some degree.
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If the institution responsible for awarding delegates is unable to follow its own set of rules, then to some degree, the rules don't matter.
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In the area of controlled substances, however, federalism should be allowed to reassert itself to some degree, something Congress can partially accomplish by statute.
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This is not a perfect comparison, for reasons I'll explain, but to some degree this happens to all former politicians who rejoin the fray.
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Or maybe fill more seats with high school students (which is already happening to some degree, thanks to a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation).
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But there's nobody else in town -- save for McConnell and, to some degree, Schumer -- who has a resume of results like Pelosi and Mnuchin.
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Not everyone is as kind and caring as Jeffrey Rinek, but true-crime writers do tend to identify to some degree with their subjects.
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What do you think about Trump's trade vision, which blends closing ourselves off from the world to some degree with scaling down trade commitments?
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When Bowie rang me and asked me to move to London and join his band it was a leap of faith to some degree.
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"School districts retain the discretion to decide whether to implement the school marshal program fully, not at all or to some degree," Birdwell said.
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Each queen is, to some degree, a pawn, manipulated by opportunistic courtiers and politicians who proclaim loyalty to the sovereigns they seek to undermine.
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And to some degree, a big battle requires a certain amount of chaos to convey just how desperate and lost the characters must feel.
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And to some degree, abortion rights advocates have been playing defense, protesting those bills when they come up and challenging them in the courts.
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Stopping it will require embracing every democratic institution that is failing to some degree (electoral infrastructure, media, local government) and trying to fix it.
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"There are pockets of opportunity developing in the emerging markets and even to some degree in mid- and small-cap domestic equities, " Agati said.
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It's possible that the coronavirus crisis will end the tech lash, or at least slow down or counter the tech lash to some degree.
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She may still feel guilty too about her role in the breakup of your parents' marriage, which makes your resentment to some degree justified.
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"To some degree, yes—to be honest," Kiciński said when asked if Cyberpunk 2077's development team would have to put in crunch hours.
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Since wildfires began ravaging huge expanses of Australia late last year, about a dozen communities have become isolated to some degree, the authorities say.
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In other words, if you're a New Yorker who thinks that the last few winters have been brutal to some degree, you're exactly right.
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Whether Massachusetts can pull of its ambitious plans will depend to some degree on local issues — and not everyone in the area is enthusiastic.
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One analyst said Beijing may have been motivated to allow a concession in order to begin reining in the nationalistic rhetoric to some degree.
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And I hope it doesn't to some degree because it reminds us constantly every day of how important and how critical our everyday treatment.
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"To some degree, this is foreseeable, because you're bringing a lot of people and housing them in tight spaces for long periods," Persse said.
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Besides, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo are all planning to conduct stocks buyback and increasing divident to some degree.
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And to some degree, any initial release of an album or single by a former One Direction member was going to be hugely newsworthy.
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Amid the PC industry's downturn in the early 2000s, Gateway started outsourcing to some degree basically to keep the bulk of the company afloat.
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Microsoft's power in enterprise software is blunted to some degree by other old giants like IBM, Oracle and SAP, plus newer players like Salesforce.
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BROADCOM CONTINUES ITS BID TO BUY RIVAL TO SOME DEGREE, LET'S JUST SAY IT, SAME SECTOR AND RAISING ITS BITS TO $82 A SHARE.
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"I'm brainwashed," she writes, acknowledging that her success has, to some degree, alienated her from the people she identifies with and cares about most.
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"I'm brainwashed," she writes, acknowledging that her success has, to some degree, alienated her from the people she identifies with and cares about most.
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Although the Warren plan would not arrest the exorbitant cost of graduate school, it has provisions that could limit unintended consequences to some degree.
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And I think that kind of gets to the nature of evil to some degree, which is that it's usually both inexplicable and pointless.
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Any focus on job loss is potentially misleading, because "dirty" job losses are, to some degree, offset by the creation of other, "cleaner" jobs.
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SR: Conscientiousness, for instance — or maybe you want to call it grit — can probably compensate to some degree for having a slightly lower intelligence.
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Most people don't have a tremendous gastrointestinal experience after their tasty frozen treat, but I think almost everyone is lactose-intolerant to some degree.
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I'm going to own this much of the company, and you guys are going to be along for the ride to some degree. Yeah.
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To some degree, that's even true: Most anyone can sign up for a Facebook account and blast their missives to friends around the world.
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But it's not a conversation we are having because it is an area that is still, in our society today, taboo to some degree.
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But once Trump got started, she couldn't just ignore what was going on, and she had to speak about identity issues to some degree.
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Trump and Attorney General William Barr have tried to twist the investigation's findings, and to some degree they have succeeded in creating a deceptive impression.
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It seems that the world has been consumed, to some degree or another, with the undead curse that plagued all human beings in Dark Souls.
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The barrio was usually presented as a one-dimensional hellscape devoid of complexity, full of violence, deprivation and despair—and to some degree, that's true.
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In such cases, the rising cost of oil to countries that must import it is offset, to some degree, by increased demand for their exports.
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Virtually every politician relies on wealthy backers to some degree, but Mr. Rubio is making the most concerted effort to court them as a constituency.
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Instead of Android Auto (and to some degree, CarPlay), BMW is focusing on A2A (Apps for Auto), which is part of the company's ConnectedDrive platform.
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That model would be eventually replicated, to some degree, across all of Apple's nearly 500 stores, Ahrendts said, starting with its most heavily trafficked spots.
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And, of course, to some degree what is new here is Trump's frequent use of Twitter, a medium that is unfettered, unfiltered, and often unadulterated.
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Butt points out that a huge majority of cannabis products tested are found to be contaminated to some degree with pesticides and other unwanted compounds.
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"I have to some degree underestimated the difference between shaking the hand of a head of state and having a check written," Negroponte finally admitted.
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"To me, biking 365 miles in a single day without support, resembles – as best I can do so – that journey to some degree," he says.
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To some degree that's for Congress for decide, and the Supreme Court might defer to legislators who conclude that a president is unfit to serve.
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Google, Facebook and Apple all rely to some degree on their products being sold through Amazon, despite each also having tensions with the retail giant.
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We still don't know what effect this compound will have on humans, but there's good reason to believe it'll work, at least to some degree.
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Also, if you build up pressure in your bladder, it can affect kidney function, and in some cases lead to some degree of kidney failure.
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"An open question for a lot of this, given the shift we saw in 2016, is: Will things revert back to some degree?" he said.
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Whatever the truth, when operating at as high a level as Taylor, to some degree, every move you make is calculated PR to some extent.
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"It is to some degree a litmus test as to how serious the Germans are about common defence and close Franco-German cooperation," he said.
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The GOP will probably bring a fair amount of questions on the scandals, but Republican senators are also likely to defend Pruitt to some degree.
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Russia, Cuba and, to some degree, Venezuela's major creditor, China, have been using Venezuela as a platform for expanding their strategic interests in the hemisphere.
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While all Chinese media outlets are to some degree state-controlled, it lacks a politics-saturated bureaucracy because it is a start-up, he said.
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"We expect coal to be a bit more stable moving forward and that's dependent on natural gas pricing and to some degree weather," Fritz said.
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Some will say that it is obvious that Russian activities helped Trump at least to some degree, because the leaked emails embarrassed the Clinton campaign.
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For most of their kids, the treatment has helped to some degree, but they also recounted sometimes-severe side effects and delays getting the medication.
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To some degree, the same thing that made me successful and that allowed me to survive stuff is that my emotional wiring isn't fully connected.
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Their public statements -- to some degree taunting the President with the clear belief they hold the leverage in the current dynamic -- bear that position out.
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STEIN They did want it to be bold, to some degree, so that it would get noticed as being a strong part of the show.
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Nowadays, a writer like Rakha can publish in Egyptian, but to some degree it's too late, because people rarely read Arabic books of any sort.
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The conversation reflected a very real pattern in groups of female friends in which we somehow always end up talking about sex to some degree.
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Big dumb action flicks cropped up left and right, boasting soundtracks dependent, at least to some degree, on nu metal heavies and alt rock safeties.
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We all participate in this cycle, to some degree or another; the pseudo-democratization of voice through platforms like Twitter have made us all pundits.
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That would make the core business of private equity — buying and selling companies, in deals financed to some degree with borrowed money — much more difficult.
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Partiality to your own kind, for minorities, is to some degree a response to the sense that you need to stick together against majority prejudices.
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Apps like Netflix, Zoom, Slack, and even Postmates rely on AWS to some degree or another to provide the server infrastructure that powers their services.
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Each of them has succeeded as a fighter alongside the men around them; each of them has, to some degree, overtly rejected displays of femininity.
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Yet Trump's tweet increased the odds of a shutdown, to some degree, by laying out a marker and inviting Democrats to call the president's bluff.
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Their work has been, to some degree, investigative: correcting mistakes in outdated or obscure published scores, and unearthing pieces that haven't been heard for decades.
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But he's playing for an end game that protects his vulnerable members, yet pacifies the President's closest allies (and to some degree, the President himself).
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Political affiliation is playing a role in Americans' level of economic confidence, but conditions have been so strong most Americans are confident to some degree.
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In Europe, by contrast, Mr. Trump's words this week have not "opened people's eyes because to some degree they were open already," Mr. Sheinwald said.
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Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, one of 45 states that allow the open carrying of rifles in public to some degree, most without a permit required.
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But it's very important to House Republicans -- and to some degree was a measure of negotiating leverage, should any gun bills move in the Senate.
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OPEC has historically relied on diplomatic persuasion and, to some degree, public finger pointing, said Andrew Slaughter, executive director of Deloitte's Center for Energy Solutions.
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That perception has lessened, to some degree, in the 2020 campaign, as Sanders has spoken out strongly on issues like abortion rights and equal pay.
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What I want the play to convey is the possibility of communication around race and fairness and, to some degree, class in an American city.
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And strategists in both parties said the reaction, to some degree, reflects the degree to which Mr. King has become a millstone for his party.
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It likely wouldn't solve all problems — racial bias, for one, is likely to be present to some degree no matter how well cops are trained.
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It's not like you would want to renovate the entire show at that level but you can include to some degree to a late date.
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Trump's consistent pressure on Beijing to help suffocate North Korea's economy in light of its rapidly advancing nuclear program could be working to some degree.
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"To some degree it's good timing, from the Ukrainians' point of view," Tim Stanley, senior managing director for Russia at Control Risks, told CNBC on Tuesday.
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This mix can, to some degree, be sorted at plants like Newby, enabled by clever technology which uses optical sensors and magnets to separate materials automatically.
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These were the heady days of mobile, when tech was still an underdog to some degree and the backlash about its ills had yet to surge.
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Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram all went down to some degree at about the same time around 11AM ET on March 13th, affecting users around the world.
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I think that that's, to some degree, that's like a normal thing that we just need to deal with and expect that that's going to happen.
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I think the government needs to strike a balance between the two sides that will appease, at least to some degree, both sides of the argument.
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Nick Drake may have experienced depression earlier that day, or in that general time of 20063, but everyone does in a general time, to some degree.
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You can use these interchangeably to some degree, but for all sorts of reasons, it's best to use the allotted wattage for the device category intended.
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And to some degree, that feels like an artifact of it coming out of a short film that covered the most necessary bases of the story.
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To some degree I think this idea of going in the direction of blockchain authentication is less gated on the technology and capacity to do that.
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I may be a blogger/reporter/writer/occasional internet loudmouth today, but I also identify as a scientist, and to some degree as a serious academic.
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"I think what has happened to some degree is you have veteran teachers really feeling disrespected over what has happened in 2013 to today," Maher said.
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Isn't the cost of taking on the Chinese and retaliating to some degree a possible slowdown in some of the international stocks that are based here?
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Many took to social media platforms like WeChat and Weibo with Winnie the Pooh memes, as the animated bear resembles President Xi Jinping to some degree.
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"Right now we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree that it has a nexus to a potential hate crime," Allen said.
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But when you're on the island, and everybody is deceiving you to some degree, how do you know which of these lying liars is lying less?
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While some of the leaders, like United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May, are politically conservative, each leader or government supports fighting climate change to some degree.
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ET, Lambeau Field, Green Bay Critical matchup: Aaron Rodgers beats the pass rush with mobility and a split-second release, which downplays protection to some degree.
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There are portions where we can play whatever we want, but for these last three albums, every single passage has been mapped out to some degree.
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Those technologies are (to some degree) here already; what Y Combinator is asking for from startups and entrepreneurs are the next generation of geo-engineering technologies.
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The series is clearly still trying to build hype to grow its fan base and audience, relying to some degree on publicity stunts to do that.
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"Greater returns are warranted to some degree, and it's what everyone ultimately wants," said Bennelong Australian Equity Partners manager Julian Beaumont, who manages shares in BHP.
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I think sexually explicit art is very polarizing, but I'd imagine that the people who enjoy my art are already consumers of pornography to some degree.
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There's other areas where there's, like I think every device is being, to some degree, is ultimately going to be a connected part of the cloud.
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But because a Grand Prix weekend covers three days and involves loud, heavily vibrating and, to some degree, polluting cars, that dream has rarely been realized.
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The populist wave sweeping the developed world is rooted to some degree in all of this: hamstrung governments, powerful companies, buoyant markets and widening wealth gaps.
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Here are some of the key takeaways from the report:Every social platform attracts influencers to some degree, but Instagram is the gold standard for the group.
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"While generally stable, the national jobs index dropped slightly in October, undoubtedly impacted to some degree by those communities recently disrupted by natural disasters," said Mucci.
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Then there is Mr. Trump's conviction, shared to some degree on each side of the Atlantic, that Europe should pay more for collective defense in NATO.
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The measure — which is supported by many governments, by the aviation industry and to some degree by environmental groups — is expected to be approved by Oct.
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In a statement, Robert Kyncl, YouTube's chief business officer, suggested that Mr. Cohen's role was, to some degree, to be a bridge to the music world.
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"Right now we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree that he has a nexus to a potential hate crime," Allen said.
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To some degree, that makes sense: no one wants to deter people from taking drugs that may save their life or lift them out of disability.
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They all work to some degree, but they require far more effort than I'd like to invest on the most cooking-intensive day of the year.
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The Conrad form is to some degree the same, with Marlow collating the story from numerous testimonies, as well as supplying a parallel "making of" commentary.
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That evens out the playing field to some degree and makes it cheaper for some plants to use higher-sulfur coal from other states, particularly Illinois.
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It looked like Democrats were heeding this finding at least to some degree, focusing on the "culture of corruption" in Trump's administration instead of Russia collusion.
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The massacre, which the vast majority of historians say happened to some degree, has long been a highly contested issue in relations between China and Japan.
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And to some degree, that is true — anybody who sits close, in an unprotected seat, and spends the entire time on a cellphone is acting recklessly.
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The report finds the tech sector affects every congressional district to some degree, with three-quarters of all districts having had 1,000 or more patent filers.
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Welcome to Bummertown is full of jokes, and to some degree the whole thing is a joke, but it is also a document of game development.
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That may be true to some degree, but he undoubtedly produced two of jazz fusion's greatest records in Bitches Brew (1970) and On the Corner (1972).
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To some degree, such laws, which most legal experts agree are unconstitutional under Roe, may be efforts to get the Supreme Court to revisit the decision.
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You could quite feasibly suggest that in one line there, he summarizes the record's mission statement (and indeed, to some degree, his entire project since 2013).
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To some degree, that has been the promise of virtually any other cloud storage service, too, but nobody else has taken this idea this far yet.
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You said she has to write her mother and her father off to some degree, but how much does she understand that it wasn't June's fault?
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The letter brings the issue of sexual misconduct back into the presidential race at a time when it has, to some degree, fallen by the wayside.
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To some degree, their work was a move away from the precipice to which he had brought dance — and where his work remains: taxing, challenging, complex.
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The rating system potentially benefits gentrifiers on neighborhood factors, but its two-pronged approach balances that to some degree by also looking at a student's school.
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Each unit is partitioned to some degree by an additional plane or by two parallel ones; all slant diagonally down and inward, but at different angles.
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The mirrored surfaces of her art, and the multiple perspectives and reflections they afford, stand to some degree as a symbol of Ms. Farmanfarmaian's rich life.
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Most states curb the voting rights of former felons to some degree; an estimated six million people nationwide are barred from voting because of felony convictions.
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Before the Vision Fund era, it was considered not only stupid to fund competing companies (why pay for your own competition?), but, to some degree, unethical.
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It has managed to rebound to some degree, thanks in part to the decision to open its doors to the gaming public, E3's bottom line.
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When Mr. Trump spoke some words his predecessor had been careful not to utter, "radical Islamic terrorism," supporters knew it already had changed to some degree.
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"I want to put prisoners in control to some degree of their release date, but I want it to be a true incentive system," he says.
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The team sits in first place in the National League East, and Zimmerman, the franchise pillar, is benefiting — at least to some degree — from Murphy's example.
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To some degree, the reason is that Oxitec is a profit-seeking venture and Esvelt wears his political opposition to corporate science like a neon badge.
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"I think there's a rightful hesitation about removal from office, because obviously you have to consider that to some degree you're overturning an election," Cox said.
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DB's planned revenue improvements rely, to some degree, on moderately improving macroeconomic conditions, notably gradually increasing interest rates and resilient costumer activity in DB's securities businesses.
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People could "become telepathic to some degree," thanks to neural interface technologies that are being developed, according to the Royal Society, the UK's Academy of Sciences.
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"Debris fields, though subject to some degree of dispersal by the elements, generally tend to make landfall in close proximity," the group said in a statement.
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Ceaseless development is certainly not good in and of itself, but it does, at least to some degree, speak to the prevailing sentiment of a people.
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And so it's still worse for the one who's suffering, but the person who's with them may feel alone, and to some degree they are alone.
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House of Cards needs to deal with Frank to some degree, and it especially needs to deal with Claire and Doug's complicated feelings about the man.
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Both detractors and supporters agree that it doesn't do enough, and it seems to me that both of those ideas miss the point to some degree.
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Thirty-six states have hate crimes laws listing disability to some degree, but that doesn't mean they are actually using the laws actively in disability-related crimes.
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For artists, entering politics as a participant means we must — to some degree — acknowledge the usefulness and necessity of political power, and make peace with using it.
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"Body hair tends to grow more heavily in men than women, but hair on the buttocks develops, to some degree, in everyone," dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, explains.
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But old media outlets can offer lessons too: many publications in Europe, including The Economist, have ownership structures that isolate them to some degree from commercial interests.
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"There's fee compression, the commoditization of asset management to some degree, boomers retiring and millennials moving up — all of this accelerates the solution toward advice," he said.
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I just take it at face value that Trump is a deeply corrupt person, who I'm sure is compromised by Russian oligarchs or criminals to some degree.
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Gods and Monsters, a game that we've seen barely anything of, but what Ubisoft has characterized as their riff on Breath of the Wild to some degree.
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The shop itself, in Soho, looks adorable, its print catalogue is sumptuous—but social media knits all these experiences together, and makes them to some degree indistinguishable.
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To some degree, it's like the basis for a modern puppet show, since you can take total control and have your robotic companion play out various scene.
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Out east, based in Tobruk, is another government, based around the House of Representatives and dominated to some degree by the military figure of General Khalifa Haftar.
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Nevertheless, that's what we're told, that ISIL's morale, and to some degree its strategy, its ideological cohesiveness, is still very much embodied in the leadership of Baghdadi.
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Insurance has helped the couple and their 3-year-old child to some degree, but the family started the GoFundMe page for help in meeting other expenses.
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It's good news for Democrats, but basically, it's voters hate Democrats a little less than they hate Republicans, so to some degree we're the benefactor of that.
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Ayer, meanwhile, threw considerable shade at the big-studio process and even his own movie, to some degree, during the Friday panel for his Netflix film Bright.
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Google is incentivized to regulate the Play Store for Android apps to some degree, but since it's in the advertising business itself, there's a limit to that.
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To some degree, you have stocks moving so much together that it makes it harder and harder to find companies that are trading on their own fundamentals.
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This became the creative mold at Telltale, where former employees say every new game was — to some degree — trying to recapture the spark of The Walking Dead.
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To some degree, this is common sense: An expansion in health insurance has made it easier for some people to pay for a form of health care.
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To some degree, the fact that terrorist groups have been trying to install bombs in electronic devices is a testament to the success of advanced security techniques.
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And it was made more complicated to some degree Thursday night when the White House sent over its proposed list of options to pay for the increases.
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" What kind of advice is that, like "don't be true to yourself, just try to mold yourself to the market to some degree that isn't actually true.
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I don't know if that question really has an answer — aren't all price tags on restaurant food debatable to some degree at the end of the day?
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Instead, a collective sense of apathy seemed to permeate Havana, a feeling that appeared to have been fostered, at least to some degree, by the government itself.
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"To some degree, you don't fix what's not broken, and the relationship is extraordinary and doesn't, I don't think, need some set of revolutionary concepts," he said.
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Analysts at HSBC think that imbalance is likely to have rectified itself to some degree in November, and they forecast a hefty rise in output in particular.
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To some degree, mutual funds are simply getting it wrong, but it is also harder for stocks to move higher if everyone is already in the trade.
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I think that the really natural, kind of organic relationship that developed between us, that probably to some degree is reflected in the dynamics of the film.
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There's a lot of special jargon associated with fanfiction, and with the practice of "shipping," mainly because the vast majority of fanfic involves shipping to some degree.
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"I know describing something as a 'musical journey' is pretty naff but I feel it applies here, at least to some degree," says vocalist/guitarist Jock Norton.
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If a drug company says it will offer Medicaid a discount as required by federal law, the program is supposed to cover their medicines to some degree.
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Even if she doesn't try to throw her weight around, her political organization will, to some degree, help set the agenda of the Democratic Party going forward.
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And it is an America which despises his position on guns and other issues and to some degree sees him as the high avatar of liberal sensibilities.
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"To some degree the SEC's interpretation has been criticized unfairly," Richard Ketchum, chief executive officer of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said in an interview with Reuters.
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We never find out much about him or his background, as he dodges being known and, to some degree, cherished, held: to be vulnerable would be death.
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To some degree, the U.S. is already doing that by holding increasingly large military exercises with ally South Korea that include rehearsals for regime change in Pyongyang.
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To some degree this position was forced on Valeant, as investors in the high-yield debt markets have become far less accommodating to the company than before.
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Indeed, scholars have observed that Justices who have served on the Court before becoming Chief Justice change their voting patterns to some degree after becoming Chief Justice.
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We'd all been written off to some degree by some area of society; we all, to some extent, had been told we weren't gonna amount to much.
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"To some degree we do have a system today, but we would like to expand it to the strategic infrastructure and to private companies," he told Reuters.
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When asked why he would rule out Clinton and not Trump, Kasich said "because I'm a Republican," adding that is "to some degree" due to party loyalty.
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The fact that The Times did respond, to some degree, to the organization's change of focus was largely because of a growing cadre of African-American reporters.
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Looking back, I see that the downfall of that era — one that had existed, to some degree, in professional cycling for nearly a century — was long overdue.
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To some degree, I'm looking for people who are an A+ in one or two things, and they can be Ds in a couple of other things.
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A sense of order amid the chaos While all kids are feeling nervous to some degree, those whose schools are canceled are likely to be extra unsettled.
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All of that can, to some degree, go quiet when you have a hangover because you have only one main objective, which is to survive this pain.
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They adjust to some degree to life in America and to the individualistic ethos of American education, but the experience also affirms their sense of Chinese identity.
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Her New York victory last year was the culmination of a career that inspired — and, to some degree, drove — a golden age of American female distance running.
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The Shanghai-based company has agreed to sell to Jinri Toutiao, a Chinese media startup that had already bought Flipagram, which competed to some degree with Musical.
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MZ: To some degree, if the community—if we hadn't served a lot of people, then I think that some of this stuff would be less relevant.
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Call me old-fashioned, but the curmudgeonly part of me feels that all crossword constructors should be able to construct crosswords (to some degree) without computer assistance.
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Ms. Kalman's images are almost invariably based, to some degree, on photographs — whether of art, events, accomplished people or famous monuments — sometimes taken by Ms. Kalman herself.
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It's safe to presume that disillusionment with Mr. Obama's record, even as people continued to admire him personally, is, to some degree, reflected in these turnout figures.
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" "To some degree, Buttigieg has offered a more palatable message to them," Bolkcom said, on health care and other policies, "and he's been rewarded here for it.
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"Regardless of generation or age, these days, men are invested in their appearance to some degree," said Brendan Gough, professor of social psychology at Leeds Beckett University.
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That Mr. Macron is such an unknown underscores his unusual position in a French election that, to some degree, is a referendum on the future of Europe.
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"I think to some degree it's going to depend on whether something comes out of these investigations," First said of how the next decade will shake out.
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Acrylic was the most common plastic fiber found in these festive sweaters -- with 44% made entirely from the material and three-quarters containing acrylic to some degree.
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Last week at CES, the fine folks at Kickstarter introduced me to the founders of a trio of crowdfunding companies that fit the bill to some degree.
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Though globalization and increasing levels of global wealth have reduced the variation between international and domestic asset performance to some degree, having international exposure is still key.
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Tesla's shares went down 2.39% at the close, hitting the lowest price since Jan 12, however, share prices rebounded to some degree during the after-hour trading.
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"For some time we've had questions around the spend environment around EU and to some degree North America banks," said Darrin Peller, an analyst with Wolfe Research.
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To some degree, trade liberalization — including those deals that Mr. Trump and Bernie Sanders railed against — has encouraged countries like China to engage in anti-competitive practices.
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I'm sure, to some degree, the Biden folks would rather not have to deal with the president's corruptible behavior … But they're stuck in the middle of it.
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"There is still hope in the market that the number of cases has stabilized to some degree," said Jon Adams, investment strategist at BMO Global Asset Management.
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The level of scrutiny is such in the modern game that it exacted an emotional toll on the Warriors that the Bulls, to some degree, happily avoided.
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And to some degree, you can hear these same type of contortions in Parker's talk of healing and wisdom and morality and being a person of faith.
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To some degree Trump would be a real gift to people who write comedy, but everyone I know who writes comedy professionally is really dismayed about Trump.
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"Systems and parties are still disjointed; there are a lot of silos and you can to some degree automate or connect every part of that process," Fletcher said.
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Setting aside careerist calculation, Hartley did also subscribe to some degree (as did Williams and their friend Ezra Pound) to the racist and populist impulses behind the Regionalism.
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But I bet most men have, at some point in their lives, to some degree, behaved in ways they can recognize as uncomfortably close to that Ansari story.
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"The IMF does to some degree take these factors into account, but in general, it tends to favor a quick and front-loaded adjustment," he told Business Insider.
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"We had, to some degree, a self-selected set of people who were mostly males, I'll admit, and yes, we were pretty tough on each other," Gates said.
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"Social media and, to some degree, online news in general, are short form and there are some positives, because it forces people to focus their message," said Zuckerberg.
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Fifty-two percent support the approach at least to some degree, versus 46 percent who oppose it, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll from January 2014.
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To some degree, the housemates have to be serious about finding their "real" match — and in the show's parlance, that means following your heart rather than your libido.
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He is enraged by suspicions that his campaign was, to some degree, in cahoots with Russians who—in the view of America's intelligence agencies—interfered with the election.
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All Wi-Fi devices are to some degree susceptible to the vulnerabilities making them ripe for data theft or ransomware code injection from any malicious attacker within range.
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Since it's based on layering loops, or grooves, the Maschine MK3 is great for recording song ideas quickly, and to some degree, finessing them directly from the hardware.
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Those are the most exciting and sometimes horrifying five words in the English language for presidential candidates, campaign workers, and to some degree, yeah, the people of Iowa.
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The equity market has recovered from its lows earlier this year, said William Baruch, chief market strategist at iiTrader, and has moved, to some degree, along with oil.
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The drug is already being used to some degree in order to boost productivity and creativity, especially in Silicon Valley where hipsters and working are all the rage.
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The key to launching a successful robotics startup is focusing on the practical ways in which technology can positively augment our lives — and, to some degree, getting lucky.
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Matt Damon could play Bourne in his sleep — and to some degree, this film so thoroughly strands him in nonsensical story points that he might as well be.
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It is a tool we carry from a very young age, if not from birth; even children who are congenitally blind naturally gesture to some degree during speech.
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To some degree it worked: when Russian or Syrian government warplanes bombed it in two waves of air strikes on Sunday, nobody inside the cave was seriously hurt.
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So, we feel, to some degree, as long as there are economies that are growing somewhere and there's an appetite for great design, we'll have a great business.
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The snow testing is, to some degree, a side effect of Ford's home base in Michigan, where wintry conditions are unavoidable for several months out of the year.
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To some degree, these new technologies clear a path for publishers who want to be featured in Google's Top Stories carousel on mobile without having to use AMP.
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Top challenges that are faced in the UK startup scene center around concerns about human resources – recruitment challenges, visa/travel restrictions, and rising social intolerance (to some degree).
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To some degree, all successful entrepreneurs have problems with authority, which is why they are so eager to demolish the status quo and replace it with something else.
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"I think taking anything on or off the table is in itself limiting your options to some degree, so I'm not even going to discuss that," he said.
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