Beachside snack bars are universally overpriced and almost universally bad.
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Again, this might not be universally true, but it isn't universally untrue.
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The President is universally criticized in Europe, almost universally criticized by the American media.
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She has noticed that no subject fascinates and unnerves people more than infidelity—"universally forbidden yet universally practised".
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It's part sincere, part tongue-in-cheek, part meditation, part mockery, but its production is universally beautiful, its sensibility universally droll.
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But what is evident is that, over the course of a few short years, Rodriguez went from almost universally despised to near universally adored.
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We say our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible, and that 'universally accessible' part is very, very far from achieved.
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According to him, the point was not to make information "universally accessible," but to make Google itself universally available, even if the information it provides is censored.
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In contrast, I think the debate should be between positions 1 and 3: Physician-assisted suicide ought to be universally forbidden, or universally permitted for competent adults.
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"Forms of leukemia that a generation ago were almost universally fatal are now almost universally curable," said Sally Curtin, an author of the report, in a telephone interview.
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" "But," he added, "that view is not universally held.
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For instance, Cardamone once spray-painted "Sellouts Suckn Dicks" on The Strokes' tour bus right around the time that The Strokes became universally loved—which meant The Icarus Line became universally hated.
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The response to the reviews was immediate and universally positive.
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His work on endogenous growth theory is not universally admired.
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Clinton's aides now universally hold Mook's interview up with regard.
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Although humor is almost universally appealing, there are sex differences.
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It was perfectly legal at the time, but universally condemned.
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It makes sense that those two men are universally despised.
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Rarely is such a distinguished creative team so universally panned.
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Well, it turns out that sometimes progress isn't universally loved.
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Rotting food is almost universally considered revolting, according to Pizarro.
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The comments universally congratulate the person who posted the images.
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With the Sony 1000X M13s, the latter is universally true.
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A truth less universally acknowledged is the role of politics.
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And hey: that trickster spirit didn't make Manu universally beloved.
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Also, that succulents are very cute and almost universally beloved.
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" He added, "Hate crimes are almost universally crimes of violence.
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Amidst differing takeaways, one thing, however, was universally agreed upon.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that online dating sucks.
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It's universally flattering, for starters, because of its warmer base.
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But among YouTubers, he is almost universally liked and respected.
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Finding it universally at every region was cool to see.
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There are some people who seem to be universally admired.
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Brazil's notoriously oligarchical media landscape and his party is universally
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Democrats in Congress universally oppose repeal of the individual mandate.
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Still, Jun's reliance on Twitter has not been universally embraced.
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A change to Twitter that won't immediately be universally reviled.
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It seems unlikely, especially considering how universally loathed Bixby is.
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He's charming, universally adored by pretty much every human alive.
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Mattis is known almost universally among colleagues for his honesty.
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"It's not universally appealing, but it offers flexibility," he said.
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Brennan's enthusiasm wasn't universally shared in the U.S. intelligence community.
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Of course, this sentiment was not universally shared in Zimbabwe.
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But that doesn't mean my habits should be universally mandated.
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It was not, needless to say, a universally popular move.
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Isn't humanizing Nazis – a group we consider universally evil – immoral?
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The court has not universally bucked the prime minister, though.
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"There's something so universally democratic about our health," she said.
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Jackson is universally praised by Sanders allies in the state.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that clowns are terrifying.
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Rebecca Black's "Friday" received almost universally negative reviews from critics.
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That number is by no means universally agreed upon, though.
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Nate Dogg was also universally respected as a brilliant collaborator.
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This is a truth almost universally acknowledged in exercise science.
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They were, in a word, ubiquitous -- and nearly universally revered.
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But of course, unspoken rules can't always be universally assumed.
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Even when she succeeded, her achievement was not universally celebrated.
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Universally known as Chandra, and just as universally respected for helping build up the IT services firm that delivers much of the salt-to-steel conglomerate's profitability, he now takes on India's toughest corporate job.
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Moreover, Raffaele's embrace of biomarkers for aging is not universally accepted.
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Few types of candy are more universally despised than candy corn.
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No word what language was spoken, but looking hot translates universally.
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Perhaps Darcy's good looks aren't a truth universally acknowledged, after all.
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It's a truth universally acknowledged that social media isn't real life.
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It's a fact universally accepted that all butterflies are beautiful, right?
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The words "universally flattering" are all over the beauty industry lately.
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The drugs are almost universally prescribed to people with heart disease.
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Probably some kind of universally implanted mindreading chip would be necessary.
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If so, AKK, as she is universally known, is sitting pretty.
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Critical and fan response has been almost universally positive and enthusiastic.
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Indeed, there is no universally perfect form of birth control yet.
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No region performed universally well across the five key metrics, however.
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These options are pretty much universally supported across all modern browsers.
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It's also universally popular -- trusted by consumers and valued by businesses.
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This principle comes closest to being universally accepted by scientific psychologists.
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It is a painful lesson, but one that is universally instructive.
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The MSCI proposal, made in January, has not been universally welcomed.
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It's almost universally different from what we assumed it would be.
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Of course I can't make the universally good, Paragon-like decision.
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It's a truth universally acknowledged that everyone has a favorite accent.
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Naloxone is not universally available from pharmacies nationwide without a prescription.
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Universally frustrating yet desperately needed, the country's courts are a paradox.
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IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that millennials love Bridget Jones.
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For some reason, universally, everyone can think of ice cream positively.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that Americans love Greek yogurt.
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Each has been made to work universally somewhere in the world.
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Multiple former employees said Hudack's appointment wasn't a universally popular decision.
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His party universally opposes his soft stance to Russia and Putin.
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But it's a service that's been almost universally adopted by developers.
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Young women are not universally crazy about the first-woman thing.
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Despite decades of prohibition, marijuana remains widely consumed and universally available.
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The amnesty program is far from universally loved in the creeks.
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Applying makeup behind the wheel: more or less universally frowned upon.
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The resorts, so pretty from the outside, had universally hideous interiors.
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There's no universally accepted metric to track a country's hacking activity.
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These sorts of pitches, while promising, have not been universally welcomed.
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The bacon cheeseburger is close to being universally beloved comfort food.
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It will launch with instantly recognizable, universally beloved movies and shows.
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The Chargers fans who did show up were nearly universally dejected.
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The enthusiasm hedge fund managers are showing is not universally shared.
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Back then, the grape was almost universally dismissed as lacking potential.
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Why do you think "Frolic" has been so universally well-received?
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Prospectors who study the minors universally agree: It's a great haul.
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The elected officials are pretty much universally in a cowering position.
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The games are universally clever, easy to learn, and very replayable.
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Botanical photographs, of course, don't universally depict innocence and natural splendor.
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Will this technology be universally accessible, or will it be exclusionary?
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"This is a patrimony that should be universally available," he said.
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Few people have been more glamorous, or more universally considered beautiful.
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The benefits of the program have not been universally felt, however.
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People remix the tone into their songs because it's universally understood.
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And it has two co-superstars almost universally admired and liked.
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Even Arsenal fans are hardly universally enraptured by Stan Kroenke's stewardship.
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It deserves to be universally condemned by Democrats and Republicans alike.
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Reactions to his press conference were instantaneous and almost universally negative.
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Republican voters overwhelmingly stand with him; Democrats almost universally detest him.
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However, not all of the nominees were universally beloved by critics.
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Similarly, life's unpredictability is universally acknowledged, but people get anxious anyway.
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Theirs was an equality of extreme humility and universally low status.
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That experience seemed to be universal, and universally inexplicable, among men.
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News outlets almost universally analyzed the speech from a political perspective.
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Prison officials almost universally agree that certain books should be prohibited.
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The struggle to fit in, rooted in insecurity, is universally familiar.
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The action was universally acclaimed but the result pleased no one.
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Food is universally considered this wonderful pleasure we have in life.
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They don't reduce to first principles; they are not universally applicable.
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The next year's passage on basketball, however, was much more universally accessible.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that hitting objects is so fun.
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I quit the ones that changed lyrics to provide universally happy outcomes.
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" Barr later explained of her universally panned rendition, "I started too high.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that people really love Selena Gomez.
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Photo: Stephen Michael (Gizmodo)The very first iPhone apps were universally dull.
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The macroeconomic backdrop was not universally negative in the second quarter, however.
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Criminal records checks are done nearly universally in the hiring process today.
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While they can be narratively interesting, the missions are almost universally boring.
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"This is relevant universally as it affects all of us," he added.
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Regrettably, such tools are not offered universally by health plans and employers.
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As far as I can tell, this view is nearly universally held.
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To me, there was nothing that universally connected people more than music.
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The inclusion of a tipping option was not universally welcomed by drivers.
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Why else would the phrase "bad hair day" be so universally understood?
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The answer, universally, is what leverage exists comes from the issue itself.
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It's that time again: The pervasive, universally adored mom jeans are back.
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It's about talking about reading like it's a real, universally beloved enterprise.
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The big government solution now almost universally viewed as a complete failure.
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It's no surprise, however, that snacks are a language that's universally understood.
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Not only are new market entrants universally unprofitable, most have zero revenue.
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Betty White is one of the most universally beloved celebrities out there.
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However, Prevnar 13 is still universally recommended for children younger than 2.
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Image credit: NASA/Kjell Lindgren"We need to talk..." is universally terrifying.
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Opinion polls had universally shown a solid advantage for the Awami League.
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"I think people universally understand that this is an injustice," she said.
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After all, murderous robot battles are something that can be universally appreciated.
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But suggesting the feature universally hands control to everyone simply isn't true.
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It's an opinion so universally held that even Crowder himself retweeted it.
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None of this is to say that American airlines are universally responsive.
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His track record with the Amazon empire is universally revered, executives said.
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He was universally liked and respected by his teammates, coaches and staff.
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Unsurprisingly, Muñoz's message was universally panned for its tone-deaf, Orwellian language.
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The players are speaking in Chinese, but their reactions are universally understandable.
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However, the idea hasn't been universally embraced, at least as a catchphrase.
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Salty plus sweet is universally recognized as a near unbeatable flavor combination.
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No, it had nothing to do with the universally beloved Jeff Goldblum.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that dogs are not just pets.
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When you take a step back, this is almost universally affecting women.
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In a fractured pop-culture landscape, many stars are not universally recognizable.
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Clinton is not universally seen as a transformative figure for her gender.
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It's hard to fathom why these measures are not universally required today.
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Clinton's association with Obama's administration hasn't made her universally adored across Africa.
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Little humans are universally devoid of this aspect of the human experience.
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How was a censored search engine, they asked, making information "universally accessible"?
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Or they might issue a narrow decision, with no universally applicable standards.
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They're universally flattering, comfortable, and go well with all types of tops.
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More than half a century later, the film still feels universally relevant.
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"We're sort of universally guided chaps," Newburger said by way of explanation.
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It is universally acknowledged, however, that this is not a normal election.
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This is a dangerous sentiment, I guess, and one not universally accepted.
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She was almost universally lauded as the greatest singer in pop music.
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The other side: Democrats, however, aren't all universally opposed to the tariffs.
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The American political elite remains almost universally interventionist and supportive of globalization.
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It was a signature move by the man universally known as "MbS".
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But students can pretty universally agree on what a terrible professor is.
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The weeks after a mother gives birth are a universally vulnerable period.
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If it results in Boehner-style crises, he'll simply be universally reviled.
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While universally applauded by his players, most thought it wasn't big enough.
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He is no more a universally beloved figure than his father was.
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Historically, poverty/inequality was universally accepted as part of the natural order.
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Mr. Groban was universally praised and extended his contract by 10 weeks.
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Still, his re-emergence was not universally welcomed by serving Democratic lawmakers.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that Trekkies were the first fandom.
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It's hard to imagine a more universally beloved color than Classic Blue.
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So marginal and universally despised, they struggled to muster numbers beyond that.
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Hendrix, who is universally known as Bill, had done well in business.
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Virgin Galactic is universally recommended by analysts but Tesla is widely disliked.
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Despite the stir caused by the AfD, it is not universally condemned.
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However, financial experts almost universally agree that this is a bad idea.
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It's universally acknowledged that the U.S. health-care system is a mess.
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But Kavanaugh is not universally viewed as a reflexively anti-regulation judge.
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But Scout does an admirable job at creating a universally wearable contact.
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LONDON — It is a truth universally acknowledged that Donald Trump LOVES Twitter.
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Thede's "specifically cast, universally funny" sketch show proves that inclusion is possible.
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It was ultimately determined to be a "universally bad idea," he said.
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If the main symbol is universally recognized, that is all that matters.
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But the founders' vision of the secular state was not universally shared.
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It is not a religious precept, to be applied universally and uncritically.
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I think universally, we want to make sure our schools are safe.
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You do not have the right if it's not being universally respected.
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Ayers was not a universally popular candidate among other White House staff.
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Teen births are universally understood to have great social and economic costs.
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Sure, there are outliers, like the almost universally reviled "Vineyard Valentine" and the almost universally beloved "Bracebridge Dinner"; but how do you decide if a "There's the Rub" is better or worse than a "The Nanny and the Professor"?
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For many, this bad news rounded off a pretty much universally horrible year.
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Please forget our total inability to universally apply our rules to anyone, ever.
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Well, it's got to be universally accepted and people have to keep leaving.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that everyone finds long meetings absolutely abhorrent.
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Widely screened, top matches are accessible globally, while street football is played universally.
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No other holiday (except for Halloween) is so universally defined by its candy.
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We get almost universally positive feedback, from parents to yoga teachers to fans.
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Instagram exercised the same power with its now universally recognizable square photo format.
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The volume of posts about him increased dramatically, and they were universally negative.
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Hiring managers universally love seeing a clear story and visual balance, says Augustine.
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America is the only country in the OECD without universally guaranteed maternity leave.
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Think pink: It's universally flattering and will be your power color this month.
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Choe's Instagram post has nearly 500 comments, which appear to be universally positive.
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Certain classics that defy criticism because they're so universally iconic and well-loved?
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But in 2015, readers no longer welcomed such pleasures with universally open arms.
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But I want to distinguish from Dan Lyons, who is like universally negative.
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By now, it's a fact universally acknowledged that singer/songwriter Halsey collects tattoos.
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But even if you're not, the absurdity of his videos is universally enjoyable.
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"Such laws conflict with and undermine universally recognized human rights," the report says.
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This is universally true, but especially if you have a condition like rosacea.
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There would need to be other ways to universally communicate the danger below.
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For something as personal as your period, this is surprisingly not universally true.
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That's a critical step in ensuring that We the People remains universally accessible.
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OF THE top two Republicans in Iowa, one is a universally recognisable type.
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That view is not universally popular, but time is on the extremists' side.
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In Europe, the economic signals were a largely encouraging although not universally so.
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Besides being universally loved by millennials, these companies were all founded by women.
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Almost overnight the Canadian singer/rapper became a universally acknowledged hip-hop sensation.
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"A universally binding collective agreement would then apply for Amazon too," said Akman.
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The World Wide Web is a universally accepted way of accessing the internet.
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There are some unspoken but universally understood rules regarding appropriate office lunch food.
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We had two universally beloved releases in two weeks: Get Out and Logan.
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The early reviews were universally negative—except for the only one that counts.
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Chemical warfare was universally criminalized in September under U.N. Security Council Resolution 2118.
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At a reading at a literary salon, the reaction is not universally laudatory.
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Mr Joko, universally known as Jokowi, wanted to send a message to China.
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Is there a more universally appreciated body part than the all-mighty posterior?
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But Trump's impact on races, especially in the House, was not universally positive.
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Chris Grayling is so incompetent that he is universally known as "failing" Grayling.
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Frustrated With You Frustrated With You: My response was universally reviled by readers.
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Graduates will receive a high school diploma and universally recognized post-secondary degree.
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Chairman Ajit Pai has delivered tough talk on robocalls, which are universally unpopular.
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However, the movement's partnership with Republicans has been neither inevitable nor universally accepted.
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Gilda Radner is probably the most universally-beloved member of the original cast.
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But what is it specifically about pizza that makes it so universally craved?
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Camp was universally described by employees who attended as a party beyond compare.
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Spiegel reportedly oversaw the change personally, but users have not universally loved it.
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And it nudges the plan slightly towards a universally available defined contribution choice.
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Obama will press G20 leaders to make banking services universally available, Lew said.
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A quick trip through recent cinematic history reveals a universally dismal track record.
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Except for vegetarians and perhaps the hyperlipidemic, fried chicken is beloved nearly universally.
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And hey, we got through this without making a "truth universally acknowledged" reference.
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In order to make that list, it has to be desirable almost universally.
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Decades ago, Parton's brassiness may have irked conservatives, but today she's universally beloved.
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Hip-hop, like Ali, has gone from countercultural and dangerous to universally beloved.
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Sandals possess an inherent comfortability and a minimalism that make them universally attractive.
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While no candidate wins any demographic universally, Warren didn't come close with women.
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Yet she was universally loved by the poorer sections of Tamil Nadu's society.
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But "feed ranking doesn't universally favor the video or photo format," Gutman said.
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When a president was prepared for office, committed to country and universally respected.
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Heat waves, he said, have not occurred universally enough to cause widespread decline.
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In Myanmar, however, citizens and elites appear near-universally united against the Rohingya.
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It's a truth now universally acknowledged: 2016 was a catastrophe of a year.
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The president's trip was not universally applauded among members of the Iraqi Parliament.
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However, there is still equipment that is universally useful on a long run.
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Within the country, the notoriously charismatic leader proved popular, but not universally so.
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If only universally liked people could ever get hired, we'd all be screwed.
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Grocery stores are universally considered to be "essential" businesses that should stay open.
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By the end of the decade, primary school education was available almost universally.
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Instead, here are five universally useful, perhaps unexpected, items I never leave without.
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The likelihood of the Court coming to a universally convincing conclusion seemed remote.
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Though the stakes are particularly high for children, those same concepts apply universally.
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It would build a bridge to top executives, who were almost universally white.
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But stream manipulation is universally frowned upon by labels, streaming services, and publishers.
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Twitter rolled out an update that was universally panned by people on Twitter.
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But it did not make for a shift that was universally well-received.
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He is universally and justifiably admired and should be supported in his work.
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The vital role of the family in maintaining social cohesion is universally acknowledged.
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So it was a concept that was universally strange for men and women.
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It's universally known the Catholic church is shrouded in secrecy around sexual abuse.
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Pasta With Brown Butter and Parmesan Universally beloved and pretty much disaster-proof.
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It is almost universally understood that North Korea is a horrific totalitarian regime.
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The most universally beloved character on HBO's Barry, Hank is self-reflection personified.
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But that's not to say Friends is or has always been universally beloved.
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It was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever, a universally agreed-upon snoozefest.
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Buildings exist almost universally as set dressing, as do the citizens placed nearby.
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Mr. Wu's brash methods were not universally welcomed by Chinese human rights lawyers.
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In this context, Mattis is near-universally viewed as an island of stability.
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He never embraced even the most universally acclaimed landmarks, not even Gideon v.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that cross country skiing is the worst.
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Street rats are one of the most universally despised creatures on the planet.
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It's why food is universally a powerful tool for reconciliation, to come together.
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There used to be this universally accepted sort of "minimum wage" for artwork.
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But whatever the method, those who work on cybersecurity are almost universally concerned.
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" He cited a recent article in a French publication with the headline "Catholic Cyber-Militias and the New Censorship," observing, "We live at a time when civility is universally longed for and just as universally (and too often gleefully) violated.
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"He is universally respected," said Joe Schmidt, the coach of the reigning champion, Ireland.
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That exercise is universally great for our health sounds like a no-brainer, sure.
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Senior military officials did not universally approve the proposal, and it was ultimately withdrawn.
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Why redefine the word playlist, when "playlist" already has a fairly universally accepted definition?
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The localization process at Universally Speaking is split into two parts: localization and testing.
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"The franchise agreement is universally compiled to be favorable to the franchisor," said Rosen.
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"I guess it just means my sense of humor isn't universally shared," he said.
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Moreover, he is universally considered decent and able, pragmatic and principled, affable but steely.
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Within a few hours, The Last Night went from universally appealing to bitterly divisive.
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Echoing the polls, opinion writers are almost universally writing off Trump's chances among women.
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It's universally regarded as the purest and most accurate way to re-create sound.
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There are communities for everyone on TikTok, making it feel universally welcome for everyone.
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"Bloodbuzz Ohio," deservedly, is the most universally beloved singalong at any given National show.
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It's universally known that many Americans love a good hot dog in the summertime.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that men on Twitter are sacks of garbage.
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It is near-universally regarded as the most powerful Latino-turnout machine in Nevada.
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A Hollywood Chris, member of the most wholesome, affable, universally loved tribe in Hollywood!
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Anytime I posted a pro-Hillary piece on Facebook, it was almost universally ignored.
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The 1994 Lion King is a nearly universally beloved film from Disney's animation renaissance.
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In our rush to support and humanize refugees, we paint refugees as universally deserving.
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And of course that other response is tighter and more universally observed economic sanctions.
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A few outlets have published reviews, and so far they have universally panned Agony.
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It's beyond the pale, and it should be universally condemned, just like internment itself.
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But then, there are the things that are, almost universally, just plain bad ideas.
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It's a community where everyone knows it's bad, but universally ignores the health risks.
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And since Star Wars is universally beloved, don't expect the list to end there.
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As Margaret Talbot suggested in her New Yorker profile, Elizabeth really is universally admired.
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Lula, as he is universally known, was taken in for questioning (and later released).
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The acting was universally terrible, starting with the look of fear on Jaime's face.
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I think we can all universally agree that there's something special about hot tubs.
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Democrats Democrats almost universally support protecting Dreamers and have long called for a solution.
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He wants training benchmarks and standardised transcripts to make skills portable and universally recognised.
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Yet for musicians and listeners of multiple generations, he was admired well-nigh universally.
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Mammogram screening is universally accepted as the best weapon for early breast cancer detection.
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"It seems to be universally known and read," a friend wrote to Percy Shelley.
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This is a universally ignorant position to take, because sex workers are, generally, ingenious.
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But it doesn't ameliorate the pain discrimination inflicts, and it also isn't universally accurate.
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What drives us to revisit days that are almost universally remembered with a cringe?
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An issue as wide-reaching and universally despised as robocalls provides just the opportunity.
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We have Italians to thank for one of the most universally loved dishes: pizza.
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Charley has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a degenerative muscle-wasting disease that is universally fatal.
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"Padoan is universally considered to be a highly authoritative person," Gentiloni told reporters afterwards.
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African Americans almost universally vote Democratic in Florida, as elsewhere in the Sun Belt.
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Twitter users nearly universally disagreed with the disgruntled woman's post and mocked the take.
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He's universally seen as solid, reliable conservative, but also someone who can get confirmed.
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Famous athletes, musicians, and actors are all investors in this buzzy, universally loved company.
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"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary's go-to gift is simple yet universally desired: Money.
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Gritty is a universally beloved icon of resistance to authoritarian control; Phang is not.
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A slim fit down to the ankle creates a sculpted look that's universally flattering.
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We will all benefit from her universally-regarded expertise and dedication to public service.
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Treatment is not universally and immediately accessible, and adherence to treatment is rarely perfect.
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The film has landed universally rave reviews, and it's already drumming up Oscar buzz.
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Zukin was surprised to find that hackathon participants almost universally view the events positively.
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The Auburn head-coaching job is universally considered to be a pretty good gig.
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Beto O'Rourke believe in creating a universally accessible Medicare program and keeping private insurance.
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Tech stocks were almost universally down today except for a handful of smaller players.
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The lessons of the financial debacle were not universally learned on Wall Street, however.
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The universally loathed rodent is a frequent target of eradication programs in cities worldwide.
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The mounting discontent among supporters suggests that rapid change has not been universally welcomed.
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Wanting to keep vulnerable loved ones safe is, after all, a universally understood feeling.
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Friedman—as she was universally known to the government spooks—to solve their puzzles.
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In public Harding was a paragon of dignity, and his death was universally mourned.
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The idea of requiring new arrivals to visit concentration camps was not universally endorsed.
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But, universally, strangers are allowed to do little more than touch a person's hands.
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Let's start with one of the most universally beloved ingredients in many pantries: pasta.
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The two-part production, written by Jack Thorne, was universally praised for its stagecraft.
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Or was he a master of the German language, who should "be read universally"?
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He's almost universally praised by his former clerks, who are Republicans, Democrats and independents.
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Extinction is a visceral tragedy, universally understood: There is no coming back from it.
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Most show dogs aren't universally well known enough to warrant coverage in The Times.
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These were highly paid professionals almost universally esteemed in the eyes of the public.
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I certainly appreciate that my interests or topic choices may not be universally embraced.
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Despite creating thousands of jobs, Mr. Dangote's refinery hasn't been universally applauded in Nigeria.
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It is universally understood that a primal maternal instinct is to protect one's young.
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His view of Jürgen Klopp, too, is not what you would call universally positive.
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Instead, WhatsApp is universally used here for texting, both by my friends and sources.
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But bills that seek looser restrictions are "almost universally" killed in committee, O'Leary said.
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It's a truth universally acknowledged by all current and former students that homework sucks.
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His public stance on climate change is in opposition to near universally accepted science.
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They have not hidden their sexual orientation, and they are universally loved and respected.
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As Season 2 begins, the heroes find themselves universally loathed for almost annihilating humankind.
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Twitter's new 'Facebook-style' look has not been universally popular, to put it politely.
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Agnon, the Hebrew name by which he became universally known, was his own invention.
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Few owners wore as many hats or were as universally admired as Mr. Rooney.
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The system itself is fairly young, universally speaking, at only 500 million years old.
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The biggest name in the heavier division is Cristiane Justino, known universally as Cyborg.
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And yet, despite its universally beloved status, it is threatened by the Trump administration.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, these collection were also universally acclaimed as — among other accolades — pretty.
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A universally recognized "attractive" boob can't be determined if we just track enough eyeballs.
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They're like toys that are somehow universally acceptable no matter how old you are.
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Sonic games, in the past few years, have been universally acknowledged as not good.
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The two professors' argument is, to say the least, not universally accepted by scholars.
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Critics have almost universally praised the show, though the viewing numbers have been middling.
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N.H.L. All-Stars almost universally voiced interest in Olympic participation, with one notable exception.
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The perfect red lipstick should be comfortable, timeless, and as universally flattering as possible.
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In general, no one brings this up because the KKK is almost universally reviled.
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"But universally, Shanahan and Fancher are credited with saving the 787," Mr. Aboulafia said.
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He's almost universally praised for his dashing, though overly serious, take on the role.
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Opinion The legacy of the legendary design school is both universal — and universally misunderstood.
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Still, mock drafts universally show Bosa being selected with one of the first picks.
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One of the most simple but beloved designs, hearts are a universally popular tattoo.
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In theory, American government exists to make sure that universal rights are universally distributed.
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Unfortunately, none of these books actually exists, and Dr. Moseley's advice is universally terrible.
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Hoverboards almost universally come from Chinese manufacturers who can quickly replicate each other's designs.
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So I think what people really love universally is great storytelling and big production value.
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It was praised universally and had people talking about Obama as the first black president.
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So: a guy like that must be universally considered a top-five NBA pick, right?
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There is a balance of beauty and destruction on Blond(e) that is universally understood.
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They're all unique, but still universally flattering, and one will set you back just $8.
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"There is no universally-accepted definition of ESG," he said in a statement to Reuters.
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We are creating a project that's universally loved, and that's a big challenge for us.
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The wisdom of pouring more weapons into Ukraine also isn't universally accepted among Russia experts.
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But they just can't seem to settle on one media codec and universally support it.
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So there's a lot of tasks to do, but definitely universally no one is... disadvantage.
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" The couple, he said, are "universally loved and respected in their personal and business communities.
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Cruz would be as universally off-putting as he has been in all his workplaces.
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The players universally rallied in support of their coach, but change was in the air.
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That reality is universally recognized: Just about every language in the world contains curse words.
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It kind of highlighted how universally the Democrats are currently backing the House impeachment inquiry.
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Mickey Mouse has been everywhere lately – even more than usual for the universally beloved rodent.
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One of the most important aspects of USB-C earbuds is that they're universally functional.
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The media, once almost universally hostile towards Mr Elmer, are now split down the middle.
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Watery spa music might not be universally appreciated, which could make group outings a challenge.
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Clinical trials have been scant, and there are no universally accepted protocols for the condition.
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Venture capitalists love artificial intelligence companies lately, and AI is a concise, universally recognized abbreviation.
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The book identifies seven key traits that these wealthy people almost universally have in common.
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She takes something potentially explosive, then whittles it down to something purely and universally funny.
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Residents are proud of living in the same buildings that were once almost universally despised.
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Fair enough for Hong Kong and Macau, which are universally recognised as being Chinese territories.
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In the early 220s, it was a truth universally acknowledged that the art had died.
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In the past medical products were, almost universally, reserved for patients within the healthcare system.
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Technologies largely thought to universally empower the "voiceless" are still subject to disempowering structural inequalities.
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"Almost universally, everyone was supportive and said, 'Yes, let's do something,&apos" she tells PEOPLE.
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Not only is Pikachu the most iconic Pokémon, it has the most universally acceptable flavor.
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It's been around for thousands of years, it's a universally understood medium, and it's cheap.
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His successor, Joko Widodo (known universally as Jokowi), is different from any previous Indonesian president.
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Because I say that, because, yes, all governments probably universally, talk about funding start-ups.
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In true space exploration fashion, let's start locally and expand our horizons universally this week.
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And the FCC's broadband maps have been universally condemned for being based on flawed data.
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The villains get in on the action too, each as universally flirtatious as the next.
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Another argument that Silverglide heard frequently among customers is that cash must be universally accepted.
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What is universally underlying in a successful attempt is if the cook's food tastes honest.
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Instead, they're joining them in what could be universally called the Fortnite Hall of Fame.
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And in America, the universally recognized movie star will more often than not be white.
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This move has been universally mocked, but the film is indeed a uniquely visceral experience.
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Speaking as a fan, there's something about Sonic's design that makes him really universally appealing.
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The pint-swilling pugilists of the Muay Thai boxing scene almost universally frowned upon smoking.
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Because your tools are so basic, however, the missions themselves are almost universally boring grinds.
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For all the attempts to rehabilitate the rodent, (see Ratatouille), rats are almost universally loathed.
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This is not yet certain or universally agreed, but seems highly likely from my position.
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But for that amount you might expect to get something pilots are universally happy with.
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Tim Horton's donuts are universally acclaimed — and some people will do anything to get them.
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Secondly, it's against our ethical principles, and this is not just in Indonesia but universally.
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TWO factors drove Indonesians to elect Joko Widodo, universally known as Jokowi, president in 2014.
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The United States is universally considered among the most food-secure nations in the world.
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But there are no drugs that reverse the course of ALS, which is universally fatal.
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They nearly universally do, and Franklin's analysis has Sanders beating Clinton by 22019 percentage points.
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They're understated, but universally flattering, and they edge up pretty much any outfit I wear.
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Scott Perry (R-Pa.), said the rule should apply "universally," not just for immigration bills.
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The breadsticks and dipping sauce earned our top spot because they're simple, yet universally satisfying.
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We know treatments that work, but are not as universally available as they could be.
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Boll's career, despite the almost universally negative critical reaction, was a fiscal and personal success.
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The models almost universally miscalculated how turnout was distributed among different demographic groups, Young said.
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But media outlets almost universally abstained from calling him the presumptive nominee until March 3.
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Do you strive for specificity or prefer that your lyrics be taken as universally relatable?
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The response to Ashley Graham's historic Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue have been almost universally positive.
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Dropbox was valued at $10 billion back in 2014, a figure that is universally contentious.
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It's a conclusion that's the most inconclusive, decisively vague so as to be universally applicable.
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Is it just removed from the user who uploaded it or is it removed universally?
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It's hard to study a substance that until very recently has been almost universally illegal.
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"The course surfaces stuff that people haven't worked through yet, almost universally," Mr. Evans said.
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So obviously we've got to join other nations in combating this universally recognized threat. Hahahahaha.
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Liberals have almost universally called for a deeper investigation before the Senate votes to confirm.
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The food was almost universally forgettable, but this is not why you come to Cuba.
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"Because life universally uses 64 codons, we really didn't have an answer," Dr. Chin said.
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Robert Gordon Rainwater, universally known as Bobby, was interested in art from an early age.
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Those governments have so far almost universally condemned General Hifter's effort to take the capital.
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And the ones that go wide, the ones we all see, are almost universally dire.
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"She was universally well-liked — always cheerful, affable, funny, and super smart," Ms. Guerry said.
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This was a creative choice that was almost universally panned by both fans and critics.
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There should be a personal angle to the recommendation, but also some universally recommendable aspect.
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This time the Justice Department initiative is linked to another universally reviled crime, child exploitation.
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In its early days, the web was almost universally seen as a force for good.
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Ring Fit Adventure treats difficulty universally, which means every exercise is suddenly set to hard.
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Deep down, we are all drawn to selflessness, which makes love a universally attractive concept.
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"My constituents hate them pretty universally," said Barbara Bry, a San Diego City Council member.
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"These guys have almost universally what I would call an intimacy disorder," Cash told me.
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Given its universally flattering, curve-complementing fit and flexibility, how did it take so long?
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Once universally dreaded by banks, the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests are becoming less stressful.
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Should spay-neuter be universally successful, what we'll have done is not curb unwanted populations.
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Should spay-neuter be universally successful, what we'll have done is not curb unwanted populations.
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Laws and finance aren't physical, but they are universally accepted as concrete aspects of life.
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Such joy, however, is not universally shared, because Mildred is black and Richard is white.
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What is universally true about modern conflicts today is that they do not respect borders.
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Our foreign policy must be universally regarded as a pure reflection of our national interest.
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And arguably one of the most talented, groundbreaking, universally beloved performers to ever do it.
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Many spend their workweeks in "the city," as Manhattan is universally known in these parts.
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The series' real strength, however, is its panoply of eccentric, and almost universally delightful, performances.
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"I will say universally we are a company that does the right thing," she said.
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"If this information was universally accessible, we wouldn't need to speculate," Ms. Conti-Cook said.
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Those experts universally agreed on the unique spirit of the American conscience, entrepreneurship and ambition.
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But mathematics is supposed to be universally provable, not contingent on a handful of experts.
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Vision-assisted equipment, almost universally, are classified as glasses, which are not covered by insurance.
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The few who managed to escape successfully almost universally stayed away and never came back.
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Is the relevance of these artists and their work universally understood across divergent cultural contexts?
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Silicon Valley wants its own universally recognized landmark, something that symbolizes its power and reach.
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The fans with whom I spoke said that they felt universally optimistic about club ownership.
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And Gene calls out one song by name that universally unites people from all countries.
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To utter the term "Nazi" is to invoke universally condemned images of death camps, terror.
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He is universally adored and befriends many who help out Nelson & Murdock with transportation and intel.
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They state, universally, that their returns on equity rose as a result of the stock buybacks.
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Each piece in the lookbook is designed with the most unique (and universally flattering) color combinations.
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More universally, though, Jal says his mission is to help others by sharing his own story.
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"I love cucumber as an ingredient because it works universally for all skin types," says Vargas.
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JavaScript is the digital equivalent of the English language in the sense that it's universally recognized.
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Decisions and changes can be made quickly, and implemented with relative speed universally within the system.
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So it&aposs not a universally say, oh, give me some qualified conservative judges to consider.
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"We universally agreed on the importance of strengthening existing institutional mechanisms," Tillerson said after the meeting.
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A lot of the songs, including "Nameless, Faceless," reflect on reactions to her universally acclaimed debut.
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In the 19th century, it came to be understood as a psychic condition experienced almost universally.
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"A lot of cosmetic companies have yet to make a universally-true translucent formula," Luna continues.
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As long as most of the world cannot read the information online, it's not universally accessible.
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The new options will then be available universally across Partnered channels in the next several weeks.
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" The residents in this neighborhood are universally "awful to talk to and great to eavesdrop on.
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After all, what's more universally important in 2016 than how busy you look on your Instagram?
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This is universally a human activity — chimpanzees are shown to only imitate actions if they're practical.
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Yet the notion that homosexuality is a disorder is almost universally scorned (only 2% supported it).
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I realized that our personal experiences can be universally translated in ways we have never imagined.
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The big box content farm is the ultimate candidate, churning out content that is universally likeable.
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The praise was universally positive, with one tester appreciatively gasping, "Holy balls!" after their first sip.
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Riding a rollercoaster from San Francisco to Los Angeles may not be a universally popular proposition.
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To a certain extent, Putin aspires to be like Bill Clinton -- globally successfully and universally respected.
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Yep, it's officially holiday travel season again, the universally acknowledged least wonderful time of the year.
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Spawning 30 seasons of a nearly universally beloved television program will do that to a legacy.
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Millions of people have been influenced by this man, who is almost universally idolized in India.
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The products have no age limit; they're universally adored due to their quality, femininity, and flair.
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And yet, of course, the Clintons' very public marriage has not been a universally smooth one.
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It's important to note that this purported strategy doesn't seem to apply universally to all artists.
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Love may be for everyone, but not all forms of love are fully and universally accepted.
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Having contracted polio at age 39, his inability to walk was well, but not universally, known.
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Revlon's Love Is On campaign launched a universally flattering red for a good cause, after all.
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But Stardust offers something Mars — and many other illuminators — don't: a universally-flattering pop of pink.
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But it was music to his fans' ears in Pennsylvania, who universally praised his debate performance.
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Why that makes him more of a security risk than universally despised Stephen Miller is unknown.
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Viewers seem to universally love the young actor Lucas Jade Zumann as this generation's Gilbert Blythe.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged – to draw from Austen again – that forecasting is hard work.
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He's beloved by both liberal and conservative fellow judges and universally regarded as a brilliant jurist.
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The idea that we are responsible to protect donor health is one that is universally accepted.
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While everyone may have their favorites, it's undeniable that Randall and Beth are pretty universally treasured.
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Organized crime, especially Italian organized crime, might be the only universally cherished evil in American culture.
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Facebook's fact-checking efforts have not been universally well-received since they started in late 2016.
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The Revenant is not as universally loved as last year's Birdman, which itself had strong detractors.
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Duterte's abrupt pivot from Washington to Beijing is unlikely to be universally popular at home, however.
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The series itself received almost universally negative reception from critics, but nevertheless earned a second season.
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Western Europe is universally pessimistic, while the Asian countries sampled are leading the world in optimism.
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It's a truth universally accepted that the late night comedy scene is inhabited largely by men.
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Universally, pigeons are regarded as the winged rats of any urban city, and for good reason!
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Can't we at least take a moment to acknowledge the parts that can be universally revered?
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Protecting children and punishing those who seek to exploit them seems like a universally good thing.
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Reasons used to justify FGM: In some communities, FGM almost universally is performed and is unquestioned.
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Before you do this, though, you should note that bitcoin isn't universally accepted like regular currency.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single featuring Justin Bieber is destined to bang.
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These restrictions may apply universally; to algorithmically classified targets; or to specific parties engaging in circumvention.
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Trump's tax policies are also "universally accepted," said Viola, a West Point alum and Army veteran.
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In fact, the system was universally condemned within the series before the race, even by Rosberg.
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" Particularly, he added, on a topic as "universally relevant as religious freedom in the Middle East.
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Enlisting someone as universally beloved as Cardi is a good way to make up past misdeeds.
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Whoever wins the election today should have one universally agreed upon mandate: that ObamaCare doesn't work.
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Such an agreed upon fundamental principle is rare, and, unfortunately, not yet universally recognized and respected.
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So that leaves Tyrion, but he's exiled and literally universally loathed by all of his kin.
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There are certain things that can universally turn your very good day into a bad one.
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Because of this, I almost universally date non-vegans and even see it as a positive.
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" Google's mission has "been to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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To be sure, Flanagan's unapologetic competitiveness is not universally popular, but she is respected for it.
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Imitating the West was almost universally judged to be the fastest route to freedom and prosperity.
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The pitched-roof architecture is universally charming, and there is not a high-rise in sight.
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It should now be relatively easy to make the basic goods of modern prosperity universally available.
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Complicating matters some is the fact that those words do not have a universally accepted meaning.
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And I don't think that privilege has really been valued or recognized universally across the country.
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Edge sends the universally unique identifier of a device to a Microsoft server located at self.events.data.microsoft.com.
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It's a truth universally acknowledged that most of us really enjoy a good Jane Austen adaptation.
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As a longtime paid subscriber, I have universally positive things to say about the streaming service.
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Her novel " The Volcano Lover " (1992), a less universally appreciated work, became a momentary best-seller.
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So far, scooters — or, really, their riders — have not universally won over cities where they've landed.
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Although schools around the nation continue to share success stories, the transition hasn't been universally easy.
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United States, which endorsed Roosevelt's 1942 order and is almost universally viewed as a shameful mistake.
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Not only are NPB games extremely popular in Japan, high school baseball is also universally beloved.
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Like Kiarostami, Neshat makes art that is rooted in local cultural concerns but resonates more universally.
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"My parents dreamed of a gentler kind of universally lower-middle-class society," Kraus told me.
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Mr. Trump simply called him Jerry, but around the N.B.A. he's universally known as The Logo.
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"Taking this opportunity to become an active day trader is almost universally a mistake," he said.
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A PDF is one of the most useful file formats because it is so universally accessible.
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I think that principle of making the world's information universally accessible and useful [is] really powerful.
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Since then, telomerases have been found to exist almost universally across species, but in complicated ways.
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And longevity would be the perfect kind of achievement for the leader universally known as Bibi.
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Under the proposal posted workers should be covered with the host country's universally applicable collective agreements.
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How narrowly or universally do we want to target public investments and over what age range?
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They are immensely talented, universally respected and work tirelessly to advance and promote the President's agenda.
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And for once, a key witness delivered testimony that was not universally damaging to the President.
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I've talked to other teachers about it, and I think it's a pretty universally felt thing.
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" And universally the answer was the same for everyone, which was: "I've missed every important event.
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In real life, Kevin Ferguson the father, fiancé, and autism advocate was far more universally beloved.
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"The people in this country are universally good and kind and honest and decent," she said.
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Flowers are associated universally with optimism, rebirth, the vitality of nature, and the cycle of life.
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He can credibly claim the legacy of Obama, who is still universally popular with Democratic voters.
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Throughout the recent Ebola epidemic, the agency was universally admonished for being too slow to respond.
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Every tune is instantly recognisable and universally adored, yet none of them sound obvious or boring.
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Doctors wrote in to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services — almost universally praising the change.
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The kilogram is the world's standard unit of mass, recognized universally, even in the United States.
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"There have been nothing but positive comments from the left and the right -- just universally," he said.
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Blood pressure may not be sexy, but it's a universally understood measurement and a clinically central one.
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The standing also means it can be used universally to pay off debts and trade in commodities.
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Reactions, both to the announcement on Monday and to the actual presentation, have been almost universally hostile.
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The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is almost universally ratified.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that any event can be improved with a litter of puppies.
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"I think that women's sexuality hasn't really been universally prioritized, even to this day," Dr. Castellanos says.
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Dunham is a celebrity — and, as we've seen from efforts like Tracey's, not a universally beloved one.
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Even though it broke records Sunday night at the Golden Globes, the film is not universally adored.
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Unsurprisingly, it doesn't seem like Jenner was feeling too great after the clip was universally declared garbage.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that Target is home to everything you could possibly ever need.
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The men who flew them almost universally believed the lumbering B-21995 was a beauty to behold.
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Universally unanswerable questions can now be answered like: Do ya'll really love chicken and watermelon that much?
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Even though I'm a Christian singer, I wanted to have messages that people could relate to universally.
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It's distinctly one-size-fits-all to the point that it risks being seen as universally embarassing.
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President Donald Trump may call Washington, D.C., his home, but he's not a universally loved figure there.
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It's just that Yiannopoulos, a man almost universally referred to as a "provocateur," hadn't provoked them yet.
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Valve's demo The Lab is always a great place to start, especially its universally beloved archery section.
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It's universally considered the go-to activity for dicks, or people too buff to have better hobbies.
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I think one thing everyone will agree universally is that these companies are not necessarily well-run.
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At issue is Trump's red line on $5 billion for a border wall, something Democrats universally oppose.
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We've seen decent results but not universally, and there are some negative issues companies have talked about.
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Humans aren't incorrigibly or universally selfish, but we've built plenty of institutions that do act that way.
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Why bother writing out full rants on Twitter when you can just tweet a universally understood mood?
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Top with a bold, universally flattering blue-red lipstick, and say hello to your new go-to.
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"The feedback we got universally was that the players felt like they needed more breaks," Nanzer explains.
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Manufacturing gauges are teetering near contraction territory and readings from individual Fed districts have been universally weaker.
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Another observation universally cited by recruiters is that firms are shifting compliance jobs to lower-cost locations.
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In this more genuinely European political era, a universally accepted lingua franca makes all the more sense.
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That's probably because the interaction is driven from the remote, which is universally panned as horribly designed.
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His arrest in December 2016 was universally seen by supporters as a cynical attempt to muzzle him.
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Click here to view original GIFIt is a truth universally acknowledged that pretty much everyone hates spoilers.
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Luckily, the hairstyle currently dominating Milan Fashion Week is exactly the opposite: flattering, wearable, and universally-cool.
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The research showed that some norms are universally enforced, although less so than in standard lab experiments.
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There aren't universally correct answers to these big questions, but there is a correct answer for you.
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The problem is especially pronounced for congressional interns, who for nearly 25 years universally went without pay.
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IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that business abhors uncertainty, and nothing is more uncertain than Brexit.
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Kylie's ramen recipe might not be to your taste, but it's far from revolutionary or universally disliked.
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"I think music may be the only universally acknowledged alternative psychological space that everyone understands," he enthuses.
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But in the more liberal places, those urban districts, they've been universally (for impeachment) for a while.
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CCTV being universally installed inside licensed taxis and private hire vehicles for safety purposes is another suggestion.
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But I still firmly believe that the message of real technological progress is a universally appealing one.
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But that goes back to the original issue: there's no universally agreed-upon meaning for the term.
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The scientist is being condemned by his contemporaries for ignoring universally respected protocol and forgoing peer research.
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It's also unclear at this time if the change is universally affecting all users in all regions.
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Well, these Jouer lip cremes combine both must-have qualities in their universally-flattering five pink variations.
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Let's be real, it's a truth universally acknowledged that dating is plain sailing for literally no one.
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Mueller has been universally praised for his fair-mindedness and thoroughness by politicians in both parties. 5.
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London (CNN)It's a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is a novelist loved across the world.
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As it stands now, it's a lot like Cruz in that it's almost universally hated by everyone.
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Among America's unforgiving recycling elite, no bag is more universally revered than the almighty canvas tote bag.
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Judging by reports from some US Twitter users, it's not even universally available within the US either.
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One trend universally cited by recruiters is that firms are shifting compliance jobs to lower-cost locations.
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These are all types of street harassment that women in Paris universally reported experiencing on public transport.
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Social democratic ideas have been so successful that they have been universally accepted from left to right.
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There is simply no universally accepted system in use by ETF providers and research to classify funds.
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Notebook The charms of professional wrestling — half Shakespeare, half steel-chair shots — may never be universally understood.
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Americans almost universally embrace the notion of redemption when it comes to fictional stories or celebrity downfalls.
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But it shouldn't come as a news flash that rosy views of the past aren't universally shared.
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Yet the stock slipped on Monday, so investors do not universally love the decision not to split.
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The most effective short-term solution is production cuts, but they are not universally popular with producers.
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London (CNN)The Benin bronzes are universally recognized as a towering achievement in the history of art.
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This, GM's Linn said, was a job workers universally hated because it was repetitive and back-breaking.
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Because they grew up here as children, they are almost universally fluent in English and culturally assimilated.
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It does not condemn private control of capital but rather proposes to distribute it widely, even universally.
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Since these business tools are universally available, they plainly don't inherently confer advantage on any one player.
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Plus, the final season was not as universally hated as the internet might lead you to believe.
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All of us agreed that Helen Jon's suits are stylish, relatively affordable, universally flattering, and exceptionally comfortable.
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Trump's policies on trade, immigration, and even abortion were universally derided by GOP elites during the campaign.
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It is a fact universally acknowledged that a Disney song is the best tune for the shower.
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Violence against others to achieve group ambitions is universally accepted, at the expense of millions of lives.
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It's hard to find a recent director whose distinct visual aesthetic has become so universally, immediately recognizable.
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The iconic Prince was universally beloved for his music, unwillingness to conform, and overall badass otherworldly presence.
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Today, A-Rod leaves the game of baseball, if not universally loved then at least begrudgingly respected.
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He just happens to be playing in the era of this universally-loved figure in Roger Federer.
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Almost universally, his interviewers have assumed that Chuck Tingle is a fully constructed persona and proceeded accordingly.
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To avoid chaos, and to allow our economy to function, that something has to be universally recognized.
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Watch: Rose McGowan on Sexism in Hollywood Queer Eye has been universally beloved, and with good reason.
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It is increasingly recognised that being in a good mood, despite some advantages, is not universally desirable.
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It comes from Ms. Adams's gift for making her characters so changeable, so vulnerable, so universally familiar.
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He was up against an older, more established black elected official, William Bell, who was universally known.
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In other words, many of us find some noises irksome, even if they are not universally abhorred.
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This is not universally seen as a good idea in the Republican Party or the White House.
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Suppose that the Ferrari would universally be judged better if both cars were driven on good roads.
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Taiwan is not universally recognized as a state but still functions independently of China for most purposes.
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Known universally to her colleagues simply as Louise, Ms. Slaughter was a remarkable figure in many ways.
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Jerkies are universally high in protein, but can be hit-or-miss regarding sodium and sugar levels.
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But it's too early to say for sure if these changes will end up universally helping drivers.
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The same is true of children, who are politically powerless yet universally counted for redistricting and apportionment.
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Ms. Ardern's government intends to make Maori universally available in New Zealand schools by the year 2025.
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Mr. Kim was the last of the "Three Kims," as they were universally known in South Korea.
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It's a reasonable response to the universally negative messages you've received — as you note — at every turn.
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It was almost universally lauded for shedding light on the difficulties of getting cancer drugs in China.
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While access is universally available, not all students in New Jersey are enrolled in art instruction programs.
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Several theories have been advanced over the years, but none has been universally accepted or conclusively proved.
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Other interpreters have gained attention on social media for the opposite reason — because they were universally admired.
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The idea is universally applicable, no matter your hair color, because the embellishments drive the end result.
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But like it or not, the incredible sociability of many — although not all — dogs is universally recognized.
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Some opposing fans thought his game lacked aesthetic beauty, even though his brutal competitiveness was universally acknowledged.
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Many verses speak universally about the violence against women: They mention rape, femicide, impunity for the killers.
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With typical swagger, the North declared it had detonated a hydrogen bomb — a claim experts universally rejected.
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If you are going to splurge, you'll probably want to spring for the universally adored Percale sheets.
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Perfect replicas of masterpieces would become universally accessible; every Van Gogh and Velázquez might soon be worthless.
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These facts are all universally acknowledged "human rights disasters" that indeed brought on crises in China's development.
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Or that Panay himself admits he makes what are universally known as a "phone calls" from it.
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If you're able to bring anything like that to the market, you have something that's universally needed.
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Republicans broadly approve of the job Trump is doing in office, while Democrats are almost universally opposed.
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Third, provide a more effective alternative to the universally unpopular individual mandate by repealing and replacing it.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the Australian turn of phrase is a gorgeous linguistic riddle.
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This is why we need to universally provide Americans with a basic income of $1,000 a month.
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In both, an unpleasant person is writing about a universally adored person, and that work changes them.
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"The problem, I think, for marketers is they've been trained to value media universally," Mr. Casale said.
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According to a Next 100 Coalition survey, America's public lands are universally beloved among voters of color.
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Though it's important to consider the potential issues, participating in a wellness program is not universally bad.
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Economists, including those in the administration, have been universally negative, and so far their voices largely ignored.
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For independents, Mr. Trump offered some universally popular ideas, like fighting childhood cancer and rebuilding crumbling infrastructure.
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The experts almost universally agree that the Krinner Tree Genie is the top stand on the market.
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That bombing last October did more than kill Daphne, as she was universally known on the island.
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Almost universally, my patients talk about the presence of a table, very specific beings and telepathic contact.
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For instance, slaves are universally depicted as passive victims — we hardly ever think of them as laughing.
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But Obama's initiatives, particularly with regard to broadband and spectrum, will be almost universally viewed as laudable.
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This is an issue we all understand, all experience and all universally hate, regardless of political affiliation.
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" Yet Sanders was almost universally condemned, specifically by fellow candidates Pete Buttigieg, Mike Bloomberg and Joe Biden, who unsurprisingly used this as an opportunity to blast the current front-runner in the 2020 Democratic primary, and trumpet themselves as universally opposed to things like "coz[ying] up to dictators.
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Liu's joyous images, taken from that universally bad angle, is exactly we need on our well-curated timelines.
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But to make this method universally applicable, OpenAI had to build a convolutional neutral network-based OCR model.
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It beat out the universally worshiped icons Ryan Gosling and Meryl Streep, who rounded out the top three.
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Narcos: Mexico — September (???) (Netflix) There is something universally alluring about the treacherous underground labyrinth of the drug trade.
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This was universally considered the quietest bed option when the issue of squeaky springs was discussed on Reddit.
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And the redesign so universally hated that more than a million people signed a petition to undo it.
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According to the Post, US security experts are "almost universally opposed" to moving nukes back onto the peninsula.
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"Universally, Officer Rose was respected, admired, and one that had an excellent work ethic," Prosecutor Kym Worthy said.
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With unmanned aircraft, this universally accepted system for keeping the National Airspace System safe will have to change.
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But this opinion isn't universally shared, with some military folks saying a dedicated space service is completely unnecessary.
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We universally agree that those who would try to reach America's shores with ill intentions should be stopped.
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Eventually we'll see a democratization of AI capabilities as algorithms become increasingly more streamlined, standardized, and universally available.
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Inside you'll find shimmery, universally flattering neutrals as well as the requisite party-ready black, blue, and silver.
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One of the app's strengths is that it doesn't pretend one method of self-care is universally beneficial.
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Finally, it was somewhat expensive at $20043 a dose, and it was not universally covered by health insurance.
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Maybe it's because Meghan has used this universally flattering blush way before she ever joined the royal family.
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Not every episode of Steven Universe features an original song, but many do and they're almost universally good.
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If he's right about the Electrified X, VanMoof may just have made its most universally appealing bike yet.
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That's what happens when you choose from the two least substantial, most universally despised candidates in presidential history.
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The biggest prize, universally coveted, is more federal money for health care, the largest item in provinces' budgets.
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Now, they are universally beloved on the internet, and it's like everybody forgot about what happened last summer.
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But Boston Latin remained calm and universally desirable during that period, in part because of its unparalleled history.
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As Iran's most enduring cultural icon, universally revered and admired, she plays a unique role among her compatriots.
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The idea is far from universally accepted Democratic Party policy, and many Democrats are openly critical of it.
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Unsurprisingly, the on-demand companies that we've contacted for their response have been universally happy with the result.
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In late 2001, Meyers allegedly rented a copy of the universally panned Tom Green film Freddy Got Fingered.
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At the same time Apple announced its wireless earbuds AirPods, which seem to be universally loved and hated.
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And this was also one of the (many) reasons for the resonance of 2016's universally acclaimed Moonlight.
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One of these generals is almost universally supported by the same media outlets who oppose the new president.
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Yet few universally accessible buildings will ever be used by people with the full range of unusual needs.
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Another factor that was universally agreed upon by the recruiters was the impact of technology on the industry.
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Rick Grimes is a California Petite Sirah and its flavors are meant to channel the universally beloved character.
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He can't attack Trump, and he can't pretend that the Republican Party is universally pro-comprehensive immigration reform.
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Perhaps Spotify should make this easier and just declare which artists it finds non-offensive and universally agreeable.
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Universally flattering on all skin shades, the warming hue gives life to washed-out cheeks and lacklustre lips.
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Universally loathed EPA chief Scott Pruitt is a man who seems to appreciate the finer things in life.
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These products tend to be widely available, universally flattering, and beloved by both professional artists and novices alike.
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Basler notes that she doesn't really think that either of those sexual motivations has ever been universally true.
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This situation heavily contradicts our mission, "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful".
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This format has since been used universally when knockout games are level after 30 minutes of extra time.
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Americans universally hate their government and Thiel was happy to fill the role of roaster at the RNC.
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While East Coast customers seem to have become more aggressive early-adopters, that view is not held universally.
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Cats, held in high esteem since at least Ancient Egypt, have emerged as timeless and universally iconographic idols.
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It is this: US power utilities almost universally operate under what is called cost-of-service regulation (COSR).
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He thinks the assumption most likely to be invalid is the idea that quantum mechanics is universally applicable.
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Universally, women got the right to vote later than men and are still climbing the ladder of equality.
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Beyoncé, pregnant with twins, captivating a crowd of millions, universally adored and seated upon a folding chair throne.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the best food is made by the hands of loving grandmothers.
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Considering that the M2 is being almost universally lauded as a great little sports coupe, that's great news.
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And all she got in return was a lousy, half-assed, cheesy montage that viewers universally cringed at.
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Even the universally trusted and adored 'good guy' Jack Fincham adored Adam and thought he was 'a god'.
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The public embarrassment only compacted the effect on agents, who almost universally agreed the situation was handled inappropriately.
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On their own, both Vile and Barnett have occasionally dealt in more unhinged numbers, but songs universally float.
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While the sheer satisfaction of discovering universally-loved formulas is great, there's one major downfall: the wait lists.
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Every organization is unique in size, structure, and makeup, but the following tips tend to be universally applicable.
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Last but not least, Kardashian West praised her husband for being unique, even if he's not universally liked.
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I can't imagine anyone objectively watching can universally say the same thing about the GOP crop of candidates.
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The replies to this tweet are universally complimentary, steeped in empathy and love, and resplendent in their charity.
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The X-movies have almost universally been dour, sometimes to operatic ends, and sometimes just to depressing ones.
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In 28500, 6900 and 2628, Republicans universally made perhaps the clearest, most emphatic campaign promise in modern history.
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Unfortunately the problem isn't restricted to such universally appealing targets as impoverished children who want to attend school.
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Still, Democrats are quick to point out that the new bill is not universally good for young people.
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It's pretty, uptempo, and eerily devoid of any cultural specificity—universally accessible music that comes seemingly from nowhere.
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But the company is slowly populating the platform with shows such as "Queen" that appeal "universally," he said.
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This gives Facebook enormous influence over how newsrooms, almost universally eager for Facebook exposure, make decisions and money.
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I think a part of why he is so universally loved is because there's a Bowie for everyone.
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All photos courtesy of Tim Dodd/The Everyday Astronaut Few careers are as universally admired as the astronaut.
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He called FGM a "heinous practice" that "should be universally condemned" and urged Congress to fix the law.
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Though his insight is universally accepted today, it was novel to the point of subversion in the 20003s.
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Over time, as he came out to friends in the industry, the response was universally positive and supportive.
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Teachers in Connecticut, as elsewhere, are almost universally rated as effective on evaluations, even when their students fail.
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Democrats have almost universally panned the attack, believing it to be ineffective and a misuse of her talents.
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The Feathers is universally flattering and comfortable, and it wears well under everything I own, including T-shirts.
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All three are universally acknowledged as essential to the student experience, but not all universities fit the bill.
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Since WeWork makes its money renting shared office space, not software, investors and pundits universally rejected that idea.
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That leaves Booker in the undesirable position of being universally liked but with very little die-hard support.
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Ironically, to some, this is all a call for single payer, which would universally mean only one choice.
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The more I delved into that relationship between fathers, sons and communities, I saw it as universally understood.
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We need continued efforts to ensure that screening and high-quality treatment services are available and utilized universally.
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It is a universally acknowledged truth that when things that aren't usually wet, get wet, everyone will laugh.
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Or that Lula, as this leftist icon is universally known, is serving a 12-year sentence for graft.
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It is a universally acknowledged truth that no one can party like the residents of the Iberian peninsula.
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The reaction to the shameless Postal homage Hatred, released in the summer of 2015, was almost universally negative.
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In my experience, we don't get to explore that as women, but universally, we're all stuck with ourselves.
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While there is no clear-cut, universally accepted legal definition of consent, the jury instructions offered one version.
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They almost universally seemed to be having an amazing time, even while waiting 45 minutes for a meal.
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The U.S. government almost universally supports Israel, although it's becoming increasingly debated among progressives in the new Congress.
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This scenario is more probable than not, the researchers said, although they concede it may not occur universally.
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He must be universally condemned by his industry; otherwise, the Academy and its members are condoning his behavior.
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That decision has been almost universally recognized as a shameful mistake, and the court overturned it on Tuesday.
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The United States is not locked down and we haven't done that universally, we haven't done that federally.
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A pop star who is universally identified with a single decade of cultural history limits that movie forever.
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Universally considered an adornment, the tassel owed its ubiquity, at least in early days, to its functional side.
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And they are like the country as a whole: not crazy, not universally rich, but most certainly Asian.
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Every lyric felt universally relatable, even as they referred to an experience defined by racial and political identity.
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This was also probably not a universally difficult clue, but it was a thought-provoking one for me.
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Dr. Dudrick, who never patented any of his techniques, wishing them to be universally available, died on Jan.
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Women of color were not universally granted suffrage until 1965, with the passage of the Voting Rights Act.
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But can a sports arena, once universally panned for its drab décor, become the next Universal Studios backlot?
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Hensarling's bill is likely to pass the full committee, and is almost universally supported by the panel's Republicans.
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In addition to staying home (note to self), public health officials also universally recommend getting the flu vaccine.
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The mantra of "national security" is often used as if it has a fixed and universally understood meaning.
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But the idea has never been universally loved; right-wing and nationalist politicians in particular have opposed it.
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"Almost universally, people aren't thrilled to be on the side of Trump," the employee said of their colleagues.
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"Paying $40,000 for school isn't universally applicable and I think people don't think about it enough," he said.
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" At Google, they set a mission statement: "Organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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One obvious theme is the presence of nature, a universally loaded one in the age of climate crisis.
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Some states have their own farm and rural helplines, but he believes such options should be universally available.
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Trump's order is so universally despised that it's stirred opposition from Goldman Sachs, Ford and Koch Industries, too.
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The story of the secrecy begins with the universally beloved, unusually labor-friendly, strangely not-evil Southwest Airlines.
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"Cuba is universally considered a safe destination for visitors and foreign diplomats, including U.S. citizens," the statement said.
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But she greeted me with the exaggerated hand gestures and a syllable-punctuating laugh universally associated with Italians.
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Great reviews might have inflated its numbers, but almost universally negative ones didn't seem to hurt it much.
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"Facebook's exploitative practices targeted a population universally recognized as vulnerable — young people," the groups said in the complaint.
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Sweets have invaded the English language the way they have invaded our diet, with almost universally positive connotations.
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A. Ice cream trucks may be sticky, sweet fixtures in city parks, but they are not universally beloved.
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Democrats almost universally came out against the ban, and the American Civil Liberties Union even promised legal action.
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We say "its version of 5G" above because there is no universally accepted standard for 5G technology yet.
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These narrative canvases reference the artist's childhood, tying together personal memories and anecdotes that are more universally relatable.
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The wan smile disappeared into a well of shuddering grief that was nearly universally agreed to appear genuine.
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It was inevitable that Rent would fall from grace; anything so universally lauded will eventually encounter some pushback.
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The stories are universally harrowing, coming from mostly women but also some men who were raped and sexually assaulted.
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But it's also universally known that finding the perfect song to enhance said mood is easier said than done.
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For thinkers from Plato to Keats, the beautiful was a universally supreme notion on par with Truth and Goodness.
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AndroidImage: ScreenshotThe universally acknowledged screenshot shortcut that usually works across Android versions, manufacturers, and handsets is Power+Volume Down.
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Although Levin's work is gaining recognition, the emphasis he puts on electricity in development is far from universally accepted.
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"They were pretty universally miserable, so none of us were looking forward to getting onto the plane," Bormann said.
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The workers are universally demanding healthy working conditions, which seems like a reasonable thing for any employee to want.
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A universally acknowledged truth about living in New York City is that there's very little space to go around.
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"Universally, Officer Rose was respected, admired, and one that had an excellent work ethic," prosecutor Worthy said last month.
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The early advocates of the web saw the potential to connect people to information and make it universally accessible.
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As in: More accurately reflect real life, in which internet dating can be hard, but not always universally disastrous.
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"Pink is universally flattering and very forgiving if you're not used to applying makeup," says makeup artist Sabrina Rinaldi.
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Washington was universally reviled after he decked the Houston Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovich in a brawl during a 1977 game.
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Luckily, Tom had received a cold email from a company called Universally Speaking, which specializes in video game localization.
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E: We're fortunate that our Chickenjoy is universally accepted, not only by the Filipinos overseas, but also non-Filipinos.
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YourChoice's second product will be an oral contraceptive because they believe that is the most convenient, universally accepted method.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that with every new generation of readers comes a new crop of Austenites.
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THEN: It is a universally acknowledged fact that there's no emotional stone that Alice Deejay's back catalogue leaves unturned.
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Because even though humans aren't incorrigibly or universally selfish, we've built plenty of institutions that do act that way.
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Among them, under the Best Related Work category, was the Archive of Our Own, universally affectionately shorthanded as AO3.
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But Super C is still a good game, even if it isn't as universally loved as the previous one.
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The net effect is that we don't have near as many universally shared cultural references as we used to.
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Employees' fealty to "Brito", as the methodical Brazilian is universally known, is reminiscent of General Electric under Jack Welch.
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A ban on poppy-growing in 22003, although far from universally observed, prompted some drugmakers to shift to meth.
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The former imperial estate is now universally considered to be one of the new seven wonders of the world.
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The truth is, my colleagues almost universally agreed with me in secret, but none were willing to come forth.
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Small businesses are not now required to offer health insurance and they didn't universally do so prior to Obamacare.
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Before, he was universally respected, a true American hero who kept the FBI afloat after the 9/11 attacks.
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According to Ware, there is no universally accepted approach for turning all those raw fMRI scans into digestible information.
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Though this last point was later revoked in 1998, the contract was universally seen as a win for labor.
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But his focus is more on Lena and how her experience in the Shimmer speaks universally about human nature.
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"The observed 'relaxed and loving' collective mood is universally correlated with greater interest in sex," Rocha said by email.
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She did more research, knowing she had a universally compatible blood type, and asked Rosko for paperwork to proceed.
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Spotify is also supported by most smart speakers and smart devices, so it's almost universally available on all platforms.
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Cybersecurity experts almost universally agree that Google has some of the best security that the general public can access.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that scary clowns exist to scare kids no matter what decade it is.
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HTTP or the Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the universally-agreed-upon coding structure that the web is built on.
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But it's not just the out-of-this-world highlighter or universally flattering lip gloss getting all the glory.
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The moving process is one that's universally acknowledged to be one of the most terrible parts of the year.
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Universally, there are, like, two things that make people throw their phones: dick pics and shit Donald Trump says.
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In its effort to peddle universally beloved fare, NBC has stumbled into something utterly airless: a faith-based procedural.
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It's pretty much universally accepted that Len's 1999 hit "Steal My Sunshine" is pure distilled happiness in a song.
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It remains a nearly universally admired piece of legislation – one that had a tremendous positive impact on the economy.
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Pasta and Italian grandmas are universally beloved, which is why Bennison's show has such a diverse, cross-generational audience.
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"Machine III reveals that the interface is not absolute, and suggests that no interface is universally optimal," Keats said.
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"Computing will be universally available, it will be everywhere in the context of the user's daily life," Pichai said.
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As the follow-up to his near-universally adored Mulholland Drive, it's had a virtual nonexistence since its release.
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You may not be a massively famous, universally beloved celebrity, but that doesn't mean you can't hand out autographs.
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Indeed, it has become universally clear that it will create mistrust in all future dealings with the American government.
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Indeed, 5G is pretty universally regarded as the next key mobile trend, but it's not going to happen overnight.
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This dress was perhaps not universally loved because it was Meghan balancing her personal style with her new role.
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Inside the notoriously catty Media Twitter circle, the piece has been universally panned: "just embarrassing," says WSJ's Christopher Mims.
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The Moto G will be in the US less than three weeks from now, and it'll be universally unlocked.
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The international community agrees, universally, that something needs to be done about what's usually called the global refugee crisis.
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This is the "we'll grow into our valuation" strategy, nearly universally said in Silicon Valley and equally often untrue.
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Not because he's universally disliked or anything, but our house, according to the US mail system, just doesn't exist.
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They're not here strictly to help you, nor should product advice be seen as universally advisable to every person.
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They aren't nearly as loud, and are too dull to be universally recognized as having the capacity for greatness.
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None of that was a surprise, because Jagr has firmly entered the "universally beloved veteran" stage of his career.
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Social prophets argue that a hundred years from now democratic capitalism will be alive and well, and universally embraced.
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In the politically-charged climate of 85033, there are very few things that our society can universally agree on.
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The game in the United States, while embraced in greater numbers every year, remains without a universally talismanic personality.
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And though he's universally considered a hero for routing ISIS, his victory at the polls is far from certain.
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Communities of color are able to participate in the internet when the internet is inexpensive, independent, and universally accessible.
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Universally loathed by party stalwarts, Cruz now finds them conceding publicly they would rather have Trump as their nominee.
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This is not the first time Trump has addressed the group and initially he was not universally well received.
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When our country realized the value of educating all students through high school, we made high school universally free.
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The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
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With a boxy silhouette, it's universally flattering and works as a statement piece that you can have fun with.
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Signed by all the countries in the world, it was the first universally ratified treaty in United Nations history.
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It's impossible to forget, universally applicable, neither weird nor uncomfortable, and pretty difficult to give a boring answer to.
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But here in Israel, a society that views pretension with suspicion and disdain, it is almost universally a compliment.
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Gromeier discovered that a receptor for poliovirus was "virtually universally expressed on cancerous cells of most tumors," Desjardins said.
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Further from the center, partly in shadow, are those sports not universally acknowledged: air-pistol shooting, archery, badminton, taekwondo.
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It was universally understood, long before the marines arrived, that in the countryside the night belonged to the Vietcong.
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The consensus view is that Iran created them to weaken an adversary, but this assessment is not universally accepted.
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For all the other times and places I set up Clips, I got almost universally bad or mediocre photos.
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When transferred from page to pitch, the picaro's rascality manifests in feints and dribbles, skills universally admired and imitated.
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It's also not clear whether the amended T&Cs will apply universally or only for Facebook users in Europe.
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The apartment became a basic human right, formally enshrined in the Yugoslav Constitution and universally granted to all citizens.
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I reached out to about a half-dozen Senate Democrats' offices Monday afternoon and got a universally negative reception.
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But it is almost universally tuned to the cadences and styles that seem to work best on partisan Facebook.
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It seems like a waste to order something as universally available as salmon in white-wine-butter sauce here.
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Less than 20 years ago, Germany set out for energy transition or Energiewende as it is now universally known.
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Still, some elements of these detention centers seem universally shared, whether they are in northern Illinois or South Texas.
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Esports also has no universally accepted place on campus, forcing programs to seek support wherever they can find it.
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Democratic strategists who spoke with The Hill universally warned against the dangers of appearing too nakedly political right now.
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Interledger, he explained, is a protocol for securely and universally connecting existing payment systems in a totally agnostic way.
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Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver star as Nicole and Charlie Barber, a couple that is universally admired and adored.
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It needs the help of other people who recognize the struggle for equality as a moral one, universally binding.
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Has a non-Apple smartphone ever been as universally well-received as the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge?
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They are universally shocked by the way this pandemic has revealed the precariousness of the American health care system.
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